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Such an important film these days It was a Gatling Gun Whose hands were in that cat killing video? Best Robert Deniro film since the 90s? Help with finding a similar film Wholesome entertainment for the whole family A candidate for top 10 depressing films of all time? His weakest film? Edvard furlong is back baby. Deep Faking a Masterpiece! View all posts >


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I heard from a very reliable source that Lalo will get killed in the final episode, by Irine. I dont have a blueray player anymore. I notice it is not out on torrents yet, sadly. Yes, Kevin Spacey tweeted that he would free up his calender to replace Baldwin He did, he blew his wad, or wait..she blew his wad? The only movie offer that propmaster will get in the future, is The Brown Bunny 2 Thank you for the correction, i would not want to be spreading false information. Yeah apperantly he suffers from dementia and kept cranking that handwheel while screaming "The good news is... you're fired, the bad news is, i got a Gatling Gun!" Working my way through his 70s and 80s work, and i must say, i am very underwhelmed. Horrible overacting, embarrasing dialogue, one dimensional characters and laughable plots goes like a red line through his films. Then there is the one argument that always gets repeated by fans: "He is a visual director, his films are dreamlike, surreal and hit you on a emotional level. He is a master when it comes to the use of colors, obscure camera angles and set design" A master? Come on. Yes, there are some inspired moments here and there, and at his best there are some innovative techniques on display. The end result are films that feel like amateurish B-films made by a young director with some talent and a good eye for visuals. You know, when you see a deeply flawed film, but there is something there that makes you think "I am going to keep an eye on this directors future work, with some maturity he could deliever something great." But Argento never got there, i guess he looks at elements as acting, dialogue, character building and plot as just background noise for his visuals.He made Giallo films, not masterpieces. You want to see films that actually delivers what his fans says Argento did? Watch "The Neon Demon" or "Mandy" or "Under the skin" or "Thelma" Yes, it could not have been a mistake on the producers part. Hmmmm.. Amen, that series is a joke. How could i forget Texas Chainsaw Massacre. The first is a horror masterpiece, every sequel since was a mess (the 2003 reboot was decent) View all replies >