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Suspiria (1977).

Started by Neville, May 02, 2005, 11:10:07 AM

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Master Blaster

It's been awhile since I've seen it, but I remember some of the dubbing was pretty awful. I cracked up at Udo Kier's dubbing because his accent is so thick even to this day, but when they dubbed him they gave him this completely different heroic sounding American voice.

Gerry

Skaboi wrote:

> There is a interview in the
> film with Asia Argento and she mentions how Argento loved to
> have her mother killed in his films and loved to have her raped
> in his films.

And then he wonders why she left him?  LOL!

Neville

The funny (or corny) thing is that Asia Argento would also star in several movies by his father, and at least in one of them, "The Stendhal Syndrome", she goes thorugh an authentic ordeal.

I read some comments of this film on the IMDB some time ago and the message boards were boiling with anti-Argento comments, calling him all sorts of things, being a sadist among the most pleasant.

Due to the horrifying nature of this film, no one will be admitted to the theatre.

Susan

sometimes i can't see a movie that's been 'hyped up', it always lets me down because you have expectations. I saw "suspiria" before i heard about it or the director, so i was unbiased. I was also impressed. some parts dragged and the dialogue felt very distant compared to the soundtracking banging away, but I liked it visually. It worked for me, i dont' know how many viewings i could stand of it or if it is a timeless picture i'd still enjoy now but it wasn't bad at all. I watched it for the first time really late at night, i was somewhat sleepy so in a weird way i felt like i was really watching a dream that turned into a nightmare


Scott

SUSPIRIA was one of the first films I viewed on my mega movie search and I found it way over-rated. Just couldn't get interested in the film.