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Argento's Mother of Tears

post #1 of 29
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http://www.creature-corner.com/?type=news&id=1753

I'm really holding out hope for Argento to come back in a big way... we'll see, though.
post #2 of 29
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There's a teaser trailer for this on Youtube that someone bootlegged from Cannes. Really shitty quality, but if you want a glimpse, there it is. We'll get an article when the real thing hits.
post #3 of 29
Man, I hope this is good.
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I had always thought that Phenomena/Creepers was part of that trilogy. ???
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I have very high and probably unfounded hopes for this one.
post #6 of 29
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Pics look good! Bring out the mop!

http://www.creature-corner.com/?type=news&id=2550
post #7 of 29
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Teaser Trailer finally hit!
post #8 of 29
The stills I've seen of this flick make it look like it's going to be one screwed up head trip. Which Dario Argento specializes in.

Can't wait till this flick hits theaters. That teaser was cool, had an Omen vibe with the chanting.
post #9 of 29
Oh man...I am ridiculously excited for this one. Please don't let me down, Dario!
post #10 of 29
That's an impressive full trailer.
post #11 of 29
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Kevin's article http://www.creature-corner.com/?type=news&id=2794 if anyone missed it. I just wish we could get a quicktime version of this bitch.
post #12 of 29
Will be seeing this in a few days. I'm not holding my breath, but am cautiously optimistic for it...
post #13 of 29
Certainly looking forward to hearing what you think.
post #14 of 29
I wish I could find my DVD of Inferno to watch as prep. I certainly don't need to see Suspiria again, since I can recite it from memory...
post #15 of 29
I'm getting the general impression from the internet that gorehounds love it, and anyone looking for atmosphere or subtlety doesn't.
Ah, well.
post #16 of 29
Hard to get a film together that satisfies both camps, no?
post #17 of 29
So the best way to watch this is to forget that Suspiria exists and just enjoy the trashiness of it?
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Originally Posted by Russ Fischer
This link works, but the link on the mainpage does not.

EDIT: Actually the problem link is in the RSS feed.
post #20 of 29
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Originally Posted by englebert
This link works, but the link on the mainpage does not.

EDIT: Actually the problem link is in the RSS feed.
I originally posted the review as a news piece; I realized that when I posted the link here. I blew away the first one and replaced with with a proper review page, but the RSS feed may take a few minutes to catch up.
post #21 of 29
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Originally Posted by Russ Fischer
I think you're a little hard on Inferno. It lacks any kind of narrative coherency, true, but it has a lot of atmosphere on display. The underwater room, in particular.
post #22 of 29
I did nothing but laugh at INFERNO.
post #23 of 29
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I think you're a little hard on Inferno. It lacks any kind of narrative coherency, true, but it has a lot of atmosphere on display. The underwater room, in particular.
Yeah, the ending is terrible and it's nowhere near as good/scary as Suspiria, but it has some great moments (including that underwater scene) and keeps the nightmare, fever dream quality of it's predecessor well established throughout.
post #24 of 29
Inferno is okay if, again, you erase Suspiria from your memory. Funny, but I've seen the film several times and remember the beginning and the end quite vividly, but constantly forget what happens in the middle. Someone is killed by a window or something? I can never remember.
post #25 of 29
I haven't seen Suspiria in a while, but I just bought Inferno for 5.99 a few weeks back, in preperation for Mother Of Tears. The movie makes no sense, but as has already been said before, the underwater room sequence is great, and the dream quality is cool. I'll get Suspiria later, but I'm still looking forward to seeing Mother Of Tears. If it's not released where I'm at, I'll rent it when it comes out.
post #26 of 29
It's not exactly my fave Dario, but as Parker said, Inferno has great moments. no one can deny the underwater stuff.
post #27 of 29
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The soundtrack is just as bad, blaring and stupid instead of loud and intimidating. That Claudio Simonetti is responsible makes me cry. Thanks to him, I'm the Father of Tears.
This made me giggle for a while.
post #28 of 29
Tell me it's at least more watchable than The Card Player or Sleepless.
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