[Vedette] Bud Spencer ( Carlo Pedersoli )
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Re: [Vedette] Bud Spencer ( Carlo Pedersoli )
finalement lui (faurestié) et ses congénères ne s'adressent qu'au grand public qui ne va voir que les blockbusters us et autres intouchables , les Ch'tis ? ou bien des cinéphiles méprisants qui ne vont plus au cinoche et ne matent les films qu'en vod ?Sitting Bull a écrit:Ignorance ? Le mot est faible !
Je dirais : incompétence, arrogance, fatuité, morgue, suffisance, voire bêtise, ineptie, sottise, en un mot co...rie !
Dernière édition par higgins le Mar 5 Juil - 12:17, édité 1 fois (Raison : syntaxe)
higgins- Léon Klimosky
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Re: [Vedette] Bud Spencer ( Carlo Pedersoli )
Petite surprise pour moi hier soir..
...en visionnant une comédie italienne de 1955 avec Alberto Sordi !
C'est un petit rôle (celui d'un gros balèze qui veut casser la gueule à Sordi parce qu'il est sorti avec sa copine) mais moi qui croyais qu'il avait commencé le cinéma bien plus tard, dans les années 60 je m'aperçois que je n'y connaissais rien ! Cela dit c'est la première fois que je tombe sur lui dans le cinéma italien traditionnel)
...en visionnant une comédie italienne de 1955 avec Alberto Sordi !
C'est un petit rôle (celui d'un gros balèze qui veut casser la gueule à Sordi parce qu'il est sorti avec sa copine) mais moi qui croyais qu'il avait commencé le cinéma bien plus tard, dans les années 60 je m'aperçois que je n'y connaissais rien ! Cela dit c'est la première fois que je tombe sur lui dans le cinéma italien traditionnel)
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old timer- Sergio Leone
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Re: [Vedette] Bud Spencer ( Carlo Pedersoli )
Source wiki :
Films en solo
Sous le nom de Carlo Pedersoli
1949 : Quel fantasma di mio marito de Camillo Mastrocinque
1951 : Quo vadis de Mervyn LeRoy : un garde impérial
1954 : Torpilles humaines (Siluri umani) d'Antonio Leonviola : Magrini
1955 : Un héros de notre temps (Un eroe dei nostri tempi) de Mario Monicelli : Fernando
1957 : Il cocco di mamma de Mauro Morassi : Oscar
1957 : L'Adieu aux armes (A Farewell to Arms) de Charles Vidor : un carabinier
Films en solo
Sous le nom de Carlo Pedersoli
1949 : Quel fantasma di mio marito de Camillo Mastrocinque
1951 : Quo vadis de Mervyn LeRoy : un garde impérial
1954 : Torpilles humaines (Siluri umani) d'Antonio Leonviola : Magrini
1955 : Un héros de notre temps (Un eroe dei nostri tempi) de Mario Monicelli : Fernando
1957 : Il cocco di mamma de Mauro Morassi : Oscar
1957 : L'Adieu aux armes (A Farewell to Arms) de Charles Vidor : un carabinier
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Edocle- Sergio Leone
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Re: [Vedette] Bud Spencer ( Carlo Pedersoli )
Merci pour l'info, Claude !Edocle a écrit:Source wiki :
Films en solo
Sous le nom de Carlo Pedersoli
1949 : Quel fantasma di mio marito de Camillo Mastrocinque
1951 : Quo vadis de Mervyn LeRoy : un garde impérial
1954 : Torpilles humaines (Siluri umani) d'Antonio Leonviola : Magrini
1955 : Un héros de notre temps (Un eroe dei nostri tempi) de Mario Monicelli : Fernando
1957 : Il cocco di mamma de Mauro Morassi : Oscar
1957 : L'Adieu aux armes (A Farewell to Arms) de Charles Vidor : un carabinier
Je constate quand même qu'il n'a pas beaucoup tourné dans les années 50 !
6 tous petits rôles en 10 ans, ce n'est pas comme ça qu'il pouvait gagner sa vie ! (Il devait avoir d'autres activités; le sport encore? la télé ? les affaires?) C'est dommage que son autobiographie ne sorte pas en France!
old timer- Sergio Leone
- Messages : 1897
Date d'inscription : 20/05/2010
Re: [Vedette] Bud Spencer ( Carlo Pedersoli )
J'ai participé à une présentation d'un cycle Bud Spencer-Terence Hill sur FilmoTV, qui vous intéressera sûrement :https://www.filmotv.fr/news-cinema-filmo-mag/fiche-mag-detail/histoires-de-cinema/personnalites/bud-spencer-terence-hill/11125.html.
Re: [Vedette] Bud Spencer ( Carlo Pedersoli )
colonel mortimer a écrit:
J'ai participé à une présentation d'un cycle Bud Spencer-Terence Hill sur FilmoTV, qui vous intéressera sûrement :https://www.filmotv.fr/news-cinema-filmo-mag/fiche-mag-detail/histoires-de-cinema/personnalites/bud-spencer-terence-hill/11125.html.
Vu il y a quelques jours, merci
Horace Pinker- Michele Lupo
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Re: [Vedette] Bud Spencer ( Carlo Pedersoli )
colonel mortimer a écrit:
J'ai participé à une présentation d'un cycle Bud Spencer-Terence Hill sur FilmoTV, qui vous intéressera sûrement :https://www.filmotv.fr/news-cinema-filmo-mag/fiche-mag-detail/histoires-de-cinema/personnalites/bud-spencer-terence-hill/11125.html.
Merci. C'est sympa cette présentation. J'ai bien apprécié.
Re: [Vedette] Bud Spencer ( Carlo Pedersoli )
Hombre a écrit:Merci. C'est sympa cette présentation. J'ai bien apprécié.
Merci !!
Re: [Vedette] Bud Spencer ( Carlo Pedersoli )
colonel mortimer a écrit:
J'ai participé à une présentation d'un cycle Bud Spencer-Terence Hill sur FilmoTV, qui vous intéressera sûrement :https://www.filmotv.fr/news-cinema-filmo-mag/fiche-mag-detail/histoires-de-cinema/personnalites/bud-spencer-terence-hill/11125.html.
Vu aussi ce jour !
Bravo et merci pour cette présentation assez complète et précise !
Amicalement
E.
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Edocle- Sergio Leone
- Messages : 3743
Date d'inscription : 06/04/2010
Age : 78
Localisation : 92 Spaghetti Ville
Sitting Bull- Sergio Leone
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Shorty Larson- Joachim Romero Marchent
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Date d'inscription : 02/02/2012
Age : 78
RIP Bud Spencer (1929 - 2016)
https://www.jacksonville.com/story/entertainment/local/2016/06/28/italian-film-comic-bud-spencer-good-giant-dies-86/15715170007/
Italian film comic Bud Spencer, the 'good giant,' dies at 86
Bud Spencer, a burly comic actor dubbed the "good giant" for punching out bad guys on the screen, often in a long series of spaghetti westerns, has died in Italy. He was 86.
Italian news agency ANSA quoted his son, Giuseppe Pedersoli, as saying without adding medical details that his father died peacefully Monday evening.
Born in Naples as Carlo Pedersoli, he adopted the stage name Bud Spencer - the first name inspired by a beer and the last to honor his favorite star, Spencer Tracy.
Slideshow: Celebrity Deaths 2016
Culture minister Dario Franceschini said Spencer "knew how to entertain entire generations." Rome's City Hall said it would hold Spencer's wake there on Wednesday, so fans could pay tribute.
In his youth, Spencer was an athlete, becoming the first Italian to swim the 100-meter freestyle in under a minute.
Spencer's roles exploited his physical strength, especially his big frame and girth. His imposing figure earned him a walk-on part as a Praetorian guard in the 1951 film "Quo Vadis?"
Italian director Mario Monicelli gave him his first big role in the 1955 film "Un eroe dei nostri tempi" (A hero of our times). Spencer abandoned his swimming career after the 1960 Olympics in Rome. Working on a 1967 film, "Dio perdona io no," (God forgives, I don't), Spencer met up with actor Mario Girotti, who would take the stage name Terence Hill and become his frequent movie partner in spaghetti westerns.
Spencer, who had a law degree, made his name in unmistakably lowbrow films. Some of them include "Al di la' della legge" (Beyond the Law) in 1968; "Lo chiamavano Trinita" (They Call Me Trinity) in 1970; "Watch Out, We're Mad," in 1974; "Io sto con gli ippopotami" (I'm for the Hippotamus) in 1979; "Double Trouble" in 1984 and "Un piede in paradise" (Speaking of the Devil) in 1991.
Spencer's movies delighted much of the public, but critical acclaim eluded him, Italian state radio said Tuesday, noting he drew laughs with physical humor, especially by punching in the face the bad and arrogant characters.
After he made a film with internationally renowned Italian director Ermanno Olmi in 2003, Spencer confessed that was perhaps the first time he felt he was an actor. "I always said that I was only a character" as opposed to an actor, he said.
Spencer said sports taught him humility. "One day you wake up and someone goes better than you. And you're not anyone anymore. It's the same way in cinema."
Italian film comic Bud Spencer, the 'good giant,' dies at 86
Bud Spencer, a burly comic actor dubbed the "good giant" for punching out bad guys on the screen, often in a long series of spaghetti westerns, has died in Italy. He was 86.
Italian news agency ANSA quoted his son, Giuseppe Pedersoli, as saying without adding medical details that his father died peacefully Monday evening.
Born in Naples as Carlo Pedersoli, he adopted the stage name Bud Spencer - the first name inspired by a beer and the last to honor his favorite star, Spencer Tracy.
Slideshow: Celebrity Deaths 2016
Culture minister Dario Franceschini said Spencer "knew how to entertain entire generations." Rome's City Hall said it would hold Spencer's wake there on Wednesday, so fans could pay tribute.
In his youth, Spencer was an athlete, becoming the first Italian to swim the 100-meter freestyle in under a minute.
Spencer's roles exploited his physical strength, especially his big frame and girth. His imposing figure earned him a walk-on part as a Praetorian guard in the 1951 film "Quo Vadis?"
Italian director Mario Monicelli gave him his first big role in the 1955 film "Un eroe dei nostri tempi" (A hero of our times). Spencer abandoned his swimming career after the 1960 Olympics in Rome. Working on a 1967 film, "Dio perdona io no," (God forgives, I don't), Spencer met up with actor Mario Girotti, who would take the stage name Terence Hill and become his frequent movie partner in spaghetti westerns.
Spencer, who had a law degree, made his name in unmistakably lowbrow films. Some of them include "Al di la' della legge" (Beyond the Law) in 1968; "Lo chiamavano Trinita" (They Call Me Trinity) in 1970; "Watch Out, We're Mad," in 1974; "Io sto con gli ippopotami" (I'm for the Hippotamus) in 1979; "Double Trouble" in 1984 and "Un piede in paradise" (Speaking of the Devil) in 1991.
Spencer's movies delighted much of the public, but critical acclaim eluded him, Italian state radio said Tuesday, noting he drew laughs with physical humor, especially by punching in the face the bad and arrogant characters.
After he made a film with internationally renowned Italian director Ermanno Olmi in 2003, Spencer confessed that was perhaps the first time he felt he was an actor. "I always said that I was only a character" as opposed to an actor, he said.
Spencer said sports taught him humility. "One day you wake up and someone goes better than you. And you're not anyone anymore. It's the same way in cinema."
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