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Directed by John Boorman.
A resident of 23rd-century Earth becomes involved in a revolution after discovering the hidden truth about society's rulers in director John Boorman's sci-fi drama. Sean Connery plays Zed, the central rebel, who begins the film as a member of the Exterminators, a band of skilled assassins who believe they rule the world. Lording over the lesser Brutals, the Exterminators answer only to their god, a gigantic stone image known as Zardoz. Haunted by doubt about Zardoz's true divinity, Zed chooses to investigate. His disbelief is confirmed when the god proves to be a fraudulent tool of the Eternals, a secret society of brilliant immortals who pretend to divinity in order to exploit the masses. Knowing the truth, Zed sets out to reveal the hoax and destroy the Eternal's unjust rule. ~ Judd Blaise, All Movie Guide
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"One film in particular has come back to haunt me and that is "Zardoz" Quite possiblily the worst film Sean Connery was ever in. I recently rented it again and really enjoyed it since it is so bad! The dialogue is so bad that it's memorable. The special effects are hilarious and worth seeing! And seeing Sean Connery prance around in ared jock strap for most of the film is priceless! In fact I'm going to host a Zardoz outdoor movie party on my lawn next month! Let me know if you want to attend and experience one of my favorite classic cult B movies. " [More]
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"Xiu Xiu; The Sent Down GirlThe Snow; Mao Tse-Tung All the scenery in the NorthIs enclosed in a thousand li of ice,And ten thousand li of whirling snow.Behold both sides of the Great Wall.There is only a vast confusion left.On the upper and lower reaches of the Yellow River,You can no longer see the flowing water.The mountains are dancing silver serpents,The hills on the plains are shining elephants.I desire to compare our heights with the skies.In clear weather,The earth is so charming,Like a red-faced girl clothed in white.Such is the charm of these rivers and mountains,Calling innumerable heroes to vie with each other in pursuing her.The emperors Shig Huang and Wu Ti were barely cultured,The emperors Tai Tsung and Tai Tsu were lacking in feeling,Genghis Khan knew only how to bend his bow at the eagles.These all belong to the past--- only today are there men of feeling! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P oetry_of_Mao_Zedong http://www.marxists.org/refere nce/archive/mao/selected-works ... " [More]
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This infamous sci-fi opus is one of those rare cult films that actually lives up to its hype. Unfortunately for Zardoz, its hype is double-edged -- this film is just as infamous for being muddled and self-indulgent as it is for being daring and brainy. The trouble begins at script level; John Boorman has packed his film with about three or four movies' worth of intriguing ideas, but this abundance of concepts comes at the expense of characterization depth and coherent storytelling. Boorman's direction is surprisingly uneven; many sequences are striking but just as many fall flat due to poor direction of extras and abrupt, indifferent transitions from one scene to the next. Also, like many science fiction films of the 1970s, the vision of futuristic design in Zardoz is so closely linked to the styles of its own era that its look has dated badly. However, Zardoz is not unwatchable despite such flaws. For one thing, all of the lead performances are quite good: Sean Connery gives a committed performance in an unusual role that is light years away from James Bond, and British stage vets like John Alderton and Sara Kestelman give straight-faced, serious performances that make the script's more out-there moments play in a believable fashion. Zardoz further benefits from a genuine sense of unpredictability -- it's virtually impossible to guess what strange event or otherworldly concept will be thrown your way next. It's a shame this sense of daring couldn't have been applied to a more focused, consistent story. To sum up, Zardoz is a brave misfire that might intrigue sci-fi cultists but is likely to confuse and confound most other viewers. ~ Donald Guarisco, All Movie Guide
 



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