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Suspiria remake trailer
The first trailer for the 2018 remake of the 1977 Italian horror Dario Argento classic [I]Suspiria[/I].
[url]https://www.cbr.com/suspiria-remake-teaser-trailer/[/url]
[URL="http://www.vulture.com/2018/06/luca-guadagnino-suspiria-trailer-tilda-swinton-dakota-johnson.html"]Luca Guadagnino’s Suspiria Trailer[/URL]
I'm not much for remakes of classics I love, and I love the original Suspiria, and love Dario Argento, but I'm actually thinking of seeing this one. The trailer is drawing me in.
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[QUOTE=JBatmanFan05;3704800]The first trailer for the 2018 remake of the 1977 Italian horror Dario Argento classic [I]Suspiria[/I].
[url]https://www.cbr.com/suspiria-remake-teaser-trailer/[/url]
[URL="http://www.vulture.com/2018/06/luca-guadagnino-suspiria-trailer-tilda-swinton-dakota-johnson.html"]Luca Guadagnino’s Suspiria Trailer[/URL]
I'm not much for remakes of classics I love, and I love the original Suspiria, and love Dario Argento, but I'm actually thinking of seeing this one. The trailer is drawing me in.[/QUOTE]
Looks better than I thought maybe it'll be good but I still think The Night Sitter looks better.
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[QUOTE=choptop;3707728]Looks better than I thought maybe it'll be good but I still think The Night Sitter looks better.[/QUOTE]
From what little I learned now from googling it, Night Sitter is horror comedy and that's a bit of a turn off for me. If not a turn off, it's at least something that I compartmentalize a bit from more straight horror flicks like this Suspiria remake. (Depends what the comedy/horror ratio is, but the film I guess is being marketed and labelled as horror comedy)
Anyway, all in all, more interested in this Suspiria remake.
Interesting article (where I tend to agree with this Suspiria director on not trying to ape Argento):
[url]http://bloody-disgusting.com/editorials/3502381/editorial-lets-talk-suspiria-remakes-muted-color-palette/[/url]
[QUOTE]Guadagnino, it’s now plainly clear as day, didn’t set out to re-do what Dario Argento already did but rather take the general storyline and *feel* of a film he deeply loves and reinterpret it through his own eyes. His own aesthetic. What Argento did with Suspiria could simply never be recreated by another filmmaker. And Guadagnino smartly didn’t try. Without that iconic Goblin score or “Argento lighting,” Guadagnino’s remake of Suspiria has the chance to stand on its own two feet[/QUOTE]
I think if you want to ape Argento, I'd rather see that done in an original story like Night Sitter, not an Argento adaptation.
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[QUOTE=JBatmanFan05;3711310]From what little I learned now from googling it, Night Sitter is horror comedy and that's a bit of a turn off for me. If not a turn off, it's at least something that I compartmentalize a bit from more straight horror flicks like this Suspiria remake. (Depends what the comedy/horror ratio is, but the film I guess is being marketed and labelled as horror comedy)
Anyway, all in all, more interested in this Suspiria remake.
Interesting article (where I tend to agree with this Suspiria director on not trying to ape Argento):
[url]http://bloody-disgusting.com/editorials/3502381/editorial-lets-talk-suspiria-remakes-muted-color-palette/[/url]
I think if you want to ape Argento, I'd rather see that done in an original story like Night Sitter, not an Argento adaptation.[/QUOTE]
Did you watch the trailer? It looks more horror then comdey allso it has the 3 mother's in it with is why I bring it up.
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[QUOTE=choptop;3713095][The Night Sitter] has the 3 mother's in it with is why I bring it up.[/QUOTE]
Yea, I saw that and mentioned that in my first version of my response. I definitely appreciate that it is a love letter to Argento and the Three Mothers trilogy and 80s horror. We'll see. Didn't see the trailer yet.
I'm more interested in the Suspiria remake. Feels like this acclaimed director might really focus on substance, try to hit some more focused themes about motherhood than Argento ever sought to (who just wanted supernatural gothic horror).
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i'm a fan of the original and is one of my favorite horror films for 27 years since i was 10 when i rented it and this looks decent and hope it's not a stinker like Poltergeist, Omen or Elm Street or Haunting or Psycho.
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I still haven't seen the original in full. I'm a bad horror fan.
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It looks good... it's just, the story of Suspiria isn't anything special. It's the [I]way[/I] that that original film tells that story, the images and the music and sound effects, that makes it such an amazing experience. Remaking it is a head-scratcher for me, like someone remaking Nobuhiko Obayashi's House. I kinda wanna see it though, just to see how such a thing could be done.
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[QUOTE=Sacred Knight;3714679]I still haven't seen the original in full. I'm a bad horror fan.[/QUOTE]
LOL. I'll forgive you.
I didn't think the original was THAT great. I only remember the raining maggots and that one goofy murder... and the rest completely escapes my memory. the most famous scene left me underwhelmed - it's like they decided "this will look cool... who cares if it doesn't make any sense at all!"
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[QUOTE=JBatmanFan05;3713680]Yea, I saw that and mentioned that in my first version of my response. I definitely appreciate that it is a love letter to Argento and the Three Mothers trilogy and 80s horror. We'll see. Didn't see the trailer yet.
I'm more interested in the Suspiria remake. Feels like this acclaimed director might really focus on substance, try to hit some more focused themes about motherhood than Argento ever sought to (who just wanted supernatural gothic horror).[/QUOTE]
Did you ever see The Black cat? That had one of the mothers in it I think?
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Suspiria made me distrust dogs, just a little.