Suspiria, Suspiria
Oh can you feel it, do you believe it?
It's such a magical mysteria
When you get that feelin', better start believin'
Oh can you feel it, do you believe it?
It's such a magical mysteria
When you get that feelin', better start believin'
If you are saying that there is a hysteria over Suspiria then I agree. Over-hyped crap.
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I'm glad you don't like it... the last thing these cult films need are "fanboys"...
stick to crap like "Dead Silence" and "Gothika"... those will probably be ones that interest you.
stick to crap like "Dead Silence" and "Gothika"... those will probably be ones that interest you.Yeah, those suck too. I'm sure you like Mother of Tears and Dracula 3D, stick to those as well.
I've never heard of "Dracula 3D"... and if you had bothered to read previous posts... you would have found the "Mother Of Tears" conversation, where I said that that film had a few good kill sequences but was utterly disappointing.
You see that's what 'fanboys' do... assume things and do little to no research
And before you think to argue with me... know this, someone who ranks "Inferno" a 3/10 but "Edge Of Tomorrow" a 8/10 will not get much respect on the "Suspiria" page.
You see that's what 'fanboys' do... assume things and do little to no researchWhat am I a fan boy of exactly? I'm sorry if I do not find you interesting enough to research. Delusions of grandeur for sure. I will defend Edge Of Tomorrow for being an entertaining and cleverly written sci-fi flick especially for a PG-13 blockbuster which are usually pretty lame and lack originality. But don't take my word for it, take um, well, everyone else's:
The special effects of "Inferno" were done by the "Godfather" of Italian horror... Mario Bava... who died the same year Inferno came out... so it has a lot of respect from fans of Italian horror films.
shareThe special effects of "Inferno" were done by the "Godfather" of Italian horror... Mario Bava... who died the same year Inferno came out... so it has a lot of respect from fans of Italian horror films.If by "special effects" you mean the gore effects that is another thing both films actually had done rather well. Italian horror was ahead when it came to gore. Another director with some good gore effects was Fulci but his plots and storyline made Argento's films look like The Godfather as far as writing was concerned. Italian horror does indeed have some redeeming qualities. I don't keep watching them for nothing. However, the writing leaves much to be desired and I think that is universally agreed upon.