Dario Argento Interview
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Argento is the greatest director in horror film history!
An aboslute GENIUS!
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a master of the cinema and of the horror
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@jasbuc It's Small... but My deep Passion for Him make it bigger! :) I met in halloween the last year, and he autographed my books, I'm in the video on His official web site. Halloween 2009.
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Ah yes. When I bought the supposedly uncut version of Tenebrae on VHS it had a picture of the woman with her throat cut with a red anti-AIDS ribbon on her neck! WTF? I know what Argento is talking about. Stupid censoring.
DVD is without censor! Damn wonderful!
And his take on the Saw movies as having no soul. So true.
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@jpfan101 Mother of tears! Thank you! Now I know what Argento movie to buy next!
No, I am not being sarcastic.
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@sandrodream1 with all due respect, i find Italian cop movies cheesy. Comedy.....it's hard to say, humour doesn't translate as well across borders.
The Italian film industry is a mess now imo. the only Italian film i've liked recently is Gomorrah.
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Sorry, but he looks like Bosnian... = /
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It's sucks that berlusconi has had such a horrible effect on Italys film industry, I Am Love the beet output in 10 years, come on guys and girls...
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GREAT! A LEGEND!
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he's scary :-)
I love you Argento... I can't forget our first met, in Profondo Rosso store!
khukhem1001 1 year ago
@khukhem1001
Lucky! I've always wanted to visit the store.
jasbuc 1 year ago
"The evil is awful, so it's right way to represent this." Yes.
"It's little bit easy. Technically very good, but... no soul...." YES. I wish more people were seing things this way.
NatureIsNotHuman 3 years ago 2
Indeed, but I still regret not bringing up "Phantom of the Opera" when he started dogging on remakes. It would have been interesting to hear what he had to say.
jasbuc 3 years ago
Do you regret because it's irreversible? Were you interviewing him, perhaps, or asking the questions from the audience?
NatureIsNotHuman 3 years ago
I was interviewing him one on one! It was only my second interview ever, and to be honest he's one of my all time favorite filmmakers so I was a bit intimidated.
Phantom of the Opera is the only film of his that I absolutely could not make it through, and since he had pretty much made offered his own take on the story with Opera I'd be curious to know why he felt the need to remake a story that's already been told and retold a bajillion times.
jasbuc 3 years ago