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Sorry, never could get into the Dino De Laurentis produced version of Flash Gordon.

The 1980 version is just not that enjoyable, IMO. The newspaper comic strip by Alex Raymond was actually artfully done and not campy at all. The De Laurentis production tried very hard to be campy; in my estimation that's one of it's most egregious failings. Now if you want to watch something which captures at least some of the feel of the original art and has the nostalgic charm of a more innocent, imaginative era then I'd recommend seeking out the old Universal serials from the 1930's. The Flash Gordon serials starring Buster Crabbe are undeniably cheesy by today's standards because of the cheap special effects and over-sincere acting (i.e., certainly worth a snicker or three), but they are also a heck of a lot of fun.

Cheers,
AuPh

PS: For those craving a more "modernized" appearance, The Serial Squadron is offering the modified feature version of the first Flash Gordon serial, cropping it for WS and adding a "Malavision" tint to scenes [URL linked below]. Note: This controversial technique may not be to everyone's taste because the modification distorts the look of the original, but for those who aren't offended by the idea of a non-invasive colorization process (i.e., similar to what was actually employed on some B&W films of the era) and don't mind the mild cropping this just might be your cup'a tea! :o)


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