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Comin' at Ya!

  • 1981
  • R
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
679
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Comin' at Ya! (1981)
A tale of a vengeful gunslinger determined to rescue his kidnapped wife from a gang of ruthless bandits.
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Spaghetti WesternDramaWestern

An ex-bank robber embarks on a quest to save his bride after she is kidnapped by a pair of outlaw brothers hoping to auction her and dozens of other abducted women off to Mexican brothels.An ex-bank robber embarks on a quest to save his bride after she is kidnapped by a pair of outlaw brothers hoping to auction her and dozens of other abducted women off to Mexican brothels.An ex-bank robber embarks on a quest to save his bride after she is kidnapped by a pair of outlaw brothers hoping to auction her and dozens of other abducted women off to Mexican brothels.

  • Director
    • Ferdinando Baldi
  • Writers
    • Wolfe Lowenthal
    • Lloyd Battista
    • Gene Quintano
  • Stars
    • Tony Anthony
    • Gene Quintano
    • Victoria Abril
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    679
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ferdinando Baldi
    • Writers
      • Wolfe Lowenthal
      • Lloyd Battista
      • Gene Quintano
    • Stars
      • Tony Anthony
      • Gene Quintano
      • Victoria Abril
    • 28User reviews
    • 31Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Tony Anthony
    Tony Anthony
    • H.H. Hart
    Gene Quintano
    Gene Quintano
    • Pike Thompson
    Victoria Abril
    Victoria Abril
    • Abilene
    Ricardo Palacios
    Ricardo Palacios
    • Polk Thompson
    Lewis Gordon
    • The Preacher
    Rafael Albaicín
    • Auction Bidder
    • (uncredited)
    Luis Barboo
    Luis Barboo
    • Thompson Henchman
    • (uncredited)
    Charly Bravo
    • Thompson Henchman
    • (uncredited)
    Domenico Cianfriglia
    • Thompson Henchman
    • (uncredited)
    Joaquín Gómez
    Joaquín Gómez
    • Thompson Henchman
    • (uncredited)
    Goffredo Unger
    Goffredo Unger
    • Thompson Henchman
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Ferdinando Baldi
    • Writers
      • Wolfe Lowenthal
      • Lloyd Battista
      • Gene Quintano
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    8robfollower

    You not find a more energetic and enthusiastic compendium of off-the-screen, in-your-face 3-D shots in any other single motion picture.

    "Comin' At Ya!" will not be a film to every taste. It is an energetic and enthusiastic Spaghetti Western, filmed in Spain with a mostly Italian crew and an international cast top-lined by two Americans you probably never heard of. It caused an unexpected sensation when it was first released in 1981, and its success ushered in the 3-D boom of the early 1980s, bringing us other, perhaps better films like "Friday the 13th Part III" and "Jaws 3-D."

    "Comin' At Ya!" was filmed using Optimax III, a 3-D system that was capable of some surprisingly lovely imagery, when used with care and restraint. But one quality "Comin' At Ya!" surely lacks is restraint. The filmmakers cheerfully take every opportunity to hurl things through the window of the screen and into the audience, and this is what makes "Comin' At Ya!" a divisive subject even among diehard 3-D fanatics.

    If you love "pop-out" effects-what the 3-D technicians call negative parallax shots-then you'll find much to amuse you in "Comin' At Ya!" But be forewarned-the filmmakers got carried away in their enthusiasm, and very often brought objects much closer to the camera than necessary to achieve the proper illusion. This means the total parallax (or left and right image disparity) is very high, and this in turn means that some scenes are not exactly the easiest or most comfortable to view.

    None of this is the fault of MVD, who have in my view done a commendable job presenting "Comin' At Ya!" in this Blu-Ray disc. In addition to the high parallax values I mention above, there are other problems that just could not be fixed. Some shots have stray blobs of dust in one eye but not the other, to cite one example. But overall the image is sharp and bright, the colors as vivid as they ever were, and the elements used look reasonably clean and free from damage.

    The story itself is an outrageous Western yarn involving a kidnapped bride and revenge against the white slavers responsible. One must resolve not to take it too seriously, and above all not to be too offended.

    In summation, if you are a diehard 3-D fan, and certainly if you are a 3-D completist, "Comin' At Ya!" deserves a place in your collection, with the caveat that you may find your eyes getting a tougher workout than you have recently experienced in any 3-D movie. If you are a casual 3-D fan, I still urge you to consider a purchase, as "Comin' At Ya!" is historically important in the history of stereoscopic cinema. And you simply will not find a more energetic and enthusiastic compendium of off-the-screen, in-your-face 3-D shots in any other single motion picture.
    6videorama-759-859391

    This film won't be comin'at ya

    Coming to view this, you can't help but think this was Tarantino's inspiration for KILL BILL, or more like, KILL BILL 2. We can only wish, we were watching that movie instead of this. From the cool, great action filled cover, it's 3D version, which would be more wort, it's watch, Comin' At Ya, comes up short. If I had seen, it, in the 80's, I would of had a different opinion of it, and I wish I had. What was frightening and disappointing, was this, was typically what I expected from this, and I got it.A 6 out of 10 movie. Poster cover 10/10 though. There are some cool moments, the highlight being the smart credit opening scene, and the implied 3D moments, but I terribly got what I expected from this. If you brush that aside, and accept it for the originality and photography color/black and white, repeat, it is a nice little Saturday arvo watch. Gene Quintano, makes a great likeable hero, and our fat busty villain, makes a great memorable villain, while Victoria April, is just great as always, throwing some nice sexiness into her role. There are some Sin City moments, as in it's photography, and those bullets ripping through flesh, blood spouting moments, are memorably impactful, but this film just come up short, on a many stops. I can't believe how real those bats looked, especially when you can faintly see the strings. Still a definite watch with great respectful performances. I would like to see more stuff with Quintano in it. We even have some familiar music to Kill Bill in this one.
    Wizard-8

    If you thought a Tony Anthony movie couldn't get more boring...

    Even if I had seen the movie in the original 3-D process it was filmed in, I seriously doubt it could have masked the utterly boring and unoriginal story. The constant jabbing of things into the camera lens is initially amusing, but soon becomes tiring.

    In fact, the whole movie is seriously tired, a mix of elements from previous Tony Anthony movies (some of which were ripped off from Sergio Leone movies - talk about copies of copies!), and once again Anthony gives a performance that alternates between indifference and about-to-burst-into-tears. Much of the budget must have been spent on buying an extra camera, because the movie has a real cheap and quickly-shot appearance.

    If you decide to watch the movie anyway, be sure you have fresh batteries in your remote - I guarantee you'll be using the fast-forward button a lot.
    6Superwonderscope

    Good stuff

    The DVD edition in 3D, widescreen 2:35 and dolby surround is a must and gives credit to this good western.

    A so-so screenplay with a hero exploring his dark side while he seeks revenge...but describing a bunch of helpless women screaming at the view of some poorly animated bats. A bit macho stuff, but quite professionally handled.

    The essential is in the cinematography : not much dialogue but everything is on the screen, the images speak for themselves. They don't need dialogue to explain what's going on. In that way, Ferdinando BALDI is a great director: not many are capable of this.

    As for the 3D, some actions are quite powerful (the explosions, the fire...) some others especially shot for the 3D experience then not necessary.

    Victoria ABRIL brings a feminine touch which was really needed.

    But a good entertainment indeed.
    jdickason

    Worst Movie I Ever Saw

    This was absolutely the worst movie I ever saw. Believe it or not, I paid to see this bomb at the movie theater and it is only one of two movies that I ever walked out of! No plot, poor effects, horrible script.

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    • Trivia
      It has been claimed that the movie was temporarily withdrawn from release because it was so successful the distributors ran out of 3D glasses.
    • Crazy credits
      In the opening scene, the credits are painted on items within the set, including the bottom of a horse's hoof.
    • Alternate versions
      For its DVD release, the film elements were digitally transferred for restoration work. The digital transfer was also subjected to some CGI alterations. The most prominent of these was the changing of some shots to black and white with elements within the shot in color.
    • Connections
      Featured in Vintage Video: A Chronological 80's Film Rewatch Podcast: Comin' at Ya! (1981) (2022)

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    • Release date
      • July 24, 1981 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • Spain
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • H.H. Heart and the Cajun Queen
    • Filming locations
      • Desierto de Tabernas, Almería, Andalucía, Spain
    • Production company
      • Lupo-Anthony-Quintano Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $12,000,000
    • Gross worldwide
      • $12,000,000
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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