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Dominic Brehetto

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Definitely gonna give The Strangers a rewatch tonight, along with The Descent. Two of my favorite horror flicks in the last decade.

What did everyone think of Dead Silence?
Dead silence was ehhh. It had a few neat ideas but ultimately fell flat.

Reading behind the scenes stuff about wan and whannel they pretty much said the movie was a mistake,that it was pumped out "with a gun to their head" trying to capitalize on saws success for the studio game. But that it was a huge learning experience for them.

Theyre both talented so even so it had a few good scenes but it was mostly a miss. It even had the cliche twist a la saw at the end.

Wans up there already as a horror god among craven,carpenter,barker etc for me.
 

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Dead silence was ehhh. It had a few neat ideas but ultimately fell flat.

Reading behind the scenes stuff about wan and whannel they pretty much said the movie was a mistake,that it was pumped out "with a gun to their head" trying to capitalize on saws success for the studio game. But that it was a huge learning experience for them.

Theyre both talented so even so it had a few good scenes but it was mostly a miss. It even had the cliche twist a la saw at the end.

Wans up there already as a horror god among craven,carpenter,barker etc for me.

Conjuring 2 next summer :mj:
 

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last few horror flicks I watched..
Mockingbird... it's made by the same cat that made The Strangers... movie was solid and had great build up but once it gets to the end...:wtf:
Santa Sangre... Bizarre flick it has huge horror elements in it but it's not outright a horror flick... I didn't realize how much I liked this movie until after I saw it. This is only the second Jodorowsky flick I've seen and the ending really hit me for some reason. Def not for everybody tho..
The Devil's Backbone... good movie set during the Spanish Civil War... I especially liked the shot at the end..
Demonic Toys... cheesy flick, but entertaining... everytime I watch my nieces and nephews I have them watch these chewsy flicks and they always get shook... shyt is hilarious.
Return of the Living Dead 1 and 2... first one is solid plus has the classic line "this way you stupid honkey!' Second one is alright a little more on the comedy side for me tho
Djinn.. movie got slammed in the reviews I saw but I actually thought it was decent... far from great or anything. If you're a fan of Tobe Hooper you should check it out.
Dark Was The Night... It was OK.. great acting. Thought it would have worked better if they didn't reveal the monster because it looked like shyt when they did and it wasn't at all creepy or as scary as the build up of the mystery around it.
 

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Not sure whether this is :blessed:, :jbhmm:, or :beli: but...

Luca Guadagnino Discusses Suspiria Remake | News | Empire

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Last we heard, back in 2012, David Gordon Green (Prince Avalanche, Joe) was attached to direct the controversial remake of Dario Argento's Suspiria. Just this week, however, the news has arrived that Green's iteration of the project is definitively off the table, with Luca Guadagnino now in the frame to deliver his own take. At Venice with his crime drama A Bigger Splash, Guadagnino shared some of his thoughts.

"The film by Dario Argento was a very indicative moment of growing up for me because I saw it when I was 14," the director tells Empire. "I think it changed me forever. I was obsessed [with Argento] through all my adolescence. [My version] is going to be set in Berlin in 1977. It’s going to be about the mother and the concept of motherhood and about the uncompromising force of motherhood. It’s going to be about finding your inner voice – the title is very evocative on these grounds."

Argento's 1977 original involves Jessica Harper's Suzy, who arrives in Freiburg to attend a renowned ballet academy, only to discover that it's a front for a powerful coven of witches. It marked the beginning of the director's Three Mothers trilogy, followed by Inferno (1980) and The Mother Of Tears (2007).

Guadagnino's version, he says, will be "very different. The movie by Dario Argento was maybe a child of its own times. It's very delicate; almost childish. I have a very strong interest in German literature and film, so I think [my] Suspiria will have to focus very strongly on that moment in history, in 1977, when Germany was divided and a new generation was claiming and asking to recognise the debt of guilt that forged the new Germany after the war against the fathers who wanted to deny the responsibility."

Locations and casting have yet to be worked out, but the director does clarify that the previously announced Isabelle Huppert and Isabelle Fuhrman are no longer linked to the project. "That was for a version by David Gordon Green," he says. "That’s not the case for me. I can’t say anything about the casting right now. I will announce very soon."

Guadagnino's A Bigger Splash, starring Dakota Johnson, Matthias Schoenaerts, Ralph Fiennes and a silent Tilda Swinton, plays at the BFI London Film Festival on October 9, and is out in the rest of the UK on February 12 next year.
 

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a Suspiria remake? :martin:
the first one was THAT poppin?


should remake that Deep Red shyt
 
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