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"I have existed from the morning of the world and I shall exist until the last star falls from the heavens. Although I have taken the form of Gaius Caligula, I am all men as I am no man and so I am a god".

The opening credits from the 1979 film "Caligula" [or 'Caligola'], starring Malcolm McDowell.
Music: "Wood Sequence", by Bruno Nicolai (under the pseudonym of "Paul Clemente"). It contains an excerpt from Sergéi Prokófiev's "Dance of the Knights" [Romeo and Juliet, Op. 64, Act I, Scene 2: No.13]
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  • It's so sad they turned it into a shitty porno, could be a masterpiece instead, McDowell fits perfect in this role. Fuck you Penthouse.

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  • @AveEvropa It actually makes the movie more realistic. Pagan Rome was a thousand times more raunchy than this movie.

  • @AveEvropa I think it's perfectly artistic the way it turned out.

  • This guy was one crazy Mofo!!!!!

  • @jamesocean7 Most of his family was killed by Tiberus, but all that took place before the movie's time period.

  • Caligula was recognized by the general Roman population as a descendant of the goddess Venus. He was told he was a God by the wisest men of the time and therefore believed it.

  • Caligula attempted to put a statue of himself in a Hebrew Jewish Temple around 2,000 years ago, at the time he received a great deal of criticism from Jews in the Southern Roman provinces. In modern day times the Jews who run Hollywood often attempted to portray Caligula as a monster. However a great deal of this film is historically inaccurate. Caligula in reality was victimized, his family were murdered by his enemies and once he gained power logically took great revenge.

  • @CRAZYWeirdNSCARY10 errrr.....

  • @Noodles37UK

    u r very sad.

    Thats all i have to say,

  • @CRAZYWeirdNSCARY10 What's so disgusting about executions and sex?

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