There's a plot of sorts, but it doesn't really matter. Fonda is like Candide, an innocent wandering through a world of wonders, though what we're really wondering is what creative way the filmmakers will come up with to have her remove her clothes, something that happens with gratifying frequency, starting with the opening credits, as the letters move about and try to cover her body parts.
Anita Pallenberg plays The Great Tyrant and Milo O'Shea plays the villain, Durand Durand (a group that didn't like the letter D got its name from this movie). John Phillip Law plays an angel. Marcel Marceau is in it, too, for those of you who love mimes.
Just watch the trailer in the previous post. Irresistible.
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Oh, my! Remember how racy we thought that movie was? *LOL*
They're supposed to be remaking this, and Anne Hathaway is rumored to be the star. Odd casting I think.
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It would be impossible to remake this. It's one of a kind.
She provided that overwhelmimg support for our young boys in Vietnam. I wonder what she does on Veterans Day. She never got a nickel from me at the box office.
I prefer Klute but this was fun.
Forgotten movie? Hardly! I watch my DVD of it every week!
If they'd just remake the opening credit sequence with Anne Hathaway, I'd watch that with no complaints. No need to remake the rest of it, though.
How can someone forget a zero G striptease?
I think I remember liking it, but I'm not sure, it's been a long time ago.
Classic SF camp. No remake could do BARBARELLA justice.
I'm too old now to remember why I liked this movie. Probably because of all the deep philosophical themes touched therein.
I won't watch her in anything. She should have been shot as a traitor.
Anne Hathaway? Bad choice. Creepy looking with no sex appeal.
Have you seen Anne Hathaway naked?!?!?! Hardly lacking in sex appeal.
No mention of the comic the movie was based on? - http://www.hollywoodcomics.com/forest.html
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