Ray - Caligula 1979 Blu
Malcolm McDowell is unhinged. Helen Mirren is regal. The sets are massive. The excess is biblical.
#PhysicalMedia #CultFilm #Caligula" Use a still of Malcolm McDowell as Caligula in his gold laurel crown, looking deranged, side-by-side with the actual Blu-ray case artwork (usually the Imperial Purple cover).
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Add this bizarre masterpiece to your collection. Just don’t watch it with your parents.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (for sheer audacity) Malcolm McDowell is unhinged
#Caligula #Caligula1979 #BluRay #CultClassic #MalcolmMcDowell #HelenMirren #ItalianCinema #TintoBrass #PhysicalMedia #ArrowVideo Option 2: In-Depth Review (Best for Letterboxd or Blu-ray.com Forum) Title: Caligula (1979) – The 4K/Blu-Ray Release Review
After decades of murky VHS tapes and heavily censored cable edits, Caligula finally gets the royal treatment it never deserved—but absolutely needed. The excess is biblical
A 3/5. Let’s be honest: the dialogue is stiff, the pacing is erratic, and the "historical accuracy" is laughable. But as a time capsule of late-70s excess? Unbeatable. It sits uncomfortably between a big-budget epic ( Spartacus ) and a hardcore loop. Malcolm McDowell’s descent into madness is genuinely terrifying.
The 1979 uncut version of has arrived on Blu-ray, and it refuses to be tamed. Combining the high-brow production values of Penthouse (Bob Guccione) with the literary weight of Gore Vidal, this is the epic that history class never warned you about.
The new Blu-ray transfer brings out every lurid detail of the Roman Empire’s most depraved hour. Is it art? Is it pornography? Is it a historical drama on bath salts?