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gast30 05.25.2012 09:06 AM

 


great grafics

!@#$%! 05.25.2012 12:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Murmer99
Yeah I was kind of being a dick.


ha ha, not really, what's actually cool is that we care enough about this shit to engage in rambling internet discussions about it

gast30 05.25.2012 06:56 PM

 

gast30 05.25.2012 07:01 PM

 

fugazifan 05.25.2012 10:47 PM

Dario Argento's Inferno was screening at the local theater here. it was nice to see it on the big screen and there were some nice scenes, but all in all i agree with I think Adam's criticism that it is a bit boring. And the plot is kind of silly.

Dr. Eugene Felikson 05.26.2012 03:37 AM

Now that I've thought about it, I'd really like to see Ariel Rebel in a feature film or two. What a babe.

fugazifan 05.26.2012 08:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Murmer99
yeah, I agree with that. It's my problem with just about every single Argento film that I've seen. Stylistically, most of them are intriguing to watch but I hardly ever care about what's going on in them... can't find much about the characters that seems interesting. I like the use of color in Inferno, great sets... but the pacing just makes it dull. I would say however he has at least 3 movies I can watch over and over again.

But all in all, majority of his work consists of potential masterpieces that just don't live up to it, in my honest opinion.


yeah i agree with that. i really like tenebre and profondo rosso as well as the bird with the chrystal plumage, suspiria is a beautiful film, but does drag on a bit. the bird also has a pretty good plot from what i remember. as i mentioned in a post aa few years ago, my problem with tenebre was the sound, the dialogue was super quiet and the music and effects really loud. and the edition of deep red that i saw was like half italian and half english and thus super annoying. but i still really like him as a director. i want to see opera.

demonrail666 05.26.2012 11:54 AM

I also agree. I've never liked any of his films completely. The closest I've got is probably with Suspiria and Deep Red. I dunno, he seems so preoccupied with style that, as murmur says, they tend to be quite dull in patches; as though the narrative's only real function is as a means of connecting a string of different set-pieces.

A bit of trivia about Inferno you may already know is that the film's underwater room scene (probably its most memorable) was actually done by Mario Bava, on Argento's request.

demonrail666 05.26.2012 12:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Dr. Eugene Felikson
Now that I've thought about it, I'd really like to see Ariel Rebel in a feature film or two. What a babe.


I'm sure I read somewhere that she's meant to be quite a fucked up individual. She seems to have been marginalised even within the Adult industry so I doubt if the mainstream would want to touch her. I think with a lot of them, their lifestyle and attitude is more of a hindrance to them progressing their career than their association with porn. There are a few I've seen where I've thought they could work well in the mainstream, then the stories come out about their fucked up personalities, drug excesses, etc. Not saying none of those occur in mainstream Hollywood, obviously, but I suppose it has enough problems of its own to deal with without having to cope with a lot of the human wreckage that gravitates towards the porn industry.

I still think some would be perfectly suited though, with no obvious lifestyle or attitude issues to get in the way. Although for the large part, I think they're the older ones who've seen a bit more, done a bit more and had time to come out the other end. (Nina Hartley, Evan Stone, TJ Hart, Ron Jeremy, Julia Ann, etc). The problem there, especially for the female performers, is that, if anything, due to the popularity of the whole MILF genre, there are probably more casting opportunities for them in porn right now than there is in the mainstream (which seems to largely forget women once they hit 40). I'm sure Shannon Tweed would make an absolute fortune if she signed with Vivid.

fugazifan 05.26.2012 09:03 PM

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Originally Posted by demonrail666
I also agree. I've never liked any of his films completely. The closest I've got is probably with Suspiria and Deep Red. I dunno, he seems so preoccupied with style that, as murmur says, they tend to be quite dull in patches; as though the narrative's only real function is as a means of connecting a string of different set-pieces.

A bit of trivia about Inferno you may already know is that the film's underwater room scene (probably its most memorable) was actually done by Mario Bava, on Argento's request.

the underwater scene was really great. and i really really liked the scnee with verdi's music and the flickering lights. that was a really cool and unique scene.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QlCM7TK_nhU

gast30 05.27.2012 07:23 AM

 

gast30 05.27.2012 07:27 AM

i had to sneeze 2 times hard in these movie
doesn't know if it has a psychological influence
not going to tell you what part

my home maybe tapped of by people
as i did trapped some people doing that

maybe people with those new frequency radio's
or bored people who those eqiupment

i always send your boredom back
here is nothing

gast30 05.27.2012 07:29 AM

my way of protecting my life for noses
seen alot on tv about tapping phones and hacking bancaccounts
don't understand much of it so
i do it this way

gast30 05.27.2012 07:34 AM

the funny thing is that in batman forever
the thought reading machine is beeing made
seen it on tv
they were working on a device that could read the mind and help the individual

demonrail666 05.27.2012 01:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Murmer99
I picked up a documentary called man on wire


I love that documentary.

Genteel Death 05.27.2012 03:04 PM

 

8/10
 

9/10
 

7/10
 

8/10

Genteel Death 05.27.2012 03:05 PM

 

4/10

demonrail666 05.27.2012 03:49 PM

Yeah, I actually found it quite moving. As you say, very inspiring. One of the ultimate feel-good movies I think.

demonrail666 05.27.2012 04:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Genteel Death
 

4/10


I'm really surprised that you rated Stagefright so much higher than The Church. I'm quite a big Michele Soavi fan but I think Stagefright's one of those films that only seemed to get going in the last 15 minutes, whereas I thought The Church, though less brilliant than the end of Stagefright was much more watchable overall. The Church was the film that started me thinking that Argento might ultimately be a better producer than he is a director.

I would've sworn that Sabrina Salerno was in Stagefright, as one of the dancers, but I can't seem to find any mention of it anywhere.

Have you seen Mario Bava's Shock (sometimes called Beyond the Door 2)? If you liked Macabre it's also written by Lamberto Bava. A really underrated movie I think and probably the best role Daria Nicolodi's ever had.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gbkqUk90U6I

demonrail666 05.27.2012 05:01 PM

I can't think what that film could be but the great with Bava is he made films to suit almost every taste. There's the traditional gothic stuff (Black Sunday), the campy stuff (Danger Diabolik, the Dr Goldfoot films), the gialli (Blood and Black Lace), the artier, more surreal horror stuff (Lisa and the Devil); the ultra violent stuff (Rabid Dogs) and pretty much everything else.

I like Planet of the Vampires but don't know if I'd recommend it as someones first Bava film. I'd say Danger Diabolik and Lisa and the Devil are better for getting a glimpse of what he's generally about. And if you like the 60s Batman TV series, you really have to see Danger Diabolik.


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