What Happened? (Quality-wise)
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Protozoid — 12 years ago(January 09, 2014 07:46 PM)
I've noticed that prolific directors have a hard time getting respect because it lowers their overall average. Look at Woody Allen or Ridley Scott. If you just concentrate on their five best films, you would assume they are absolute masters. If you watch their bottom five, you wonder if they have an evil twin or something. Really, the only thing they are guilty of is working non-stop, even if they don't have a great idea for a movie.
Dario Argento made a bunch of great movies but he's made too many for them all to be masterpieces.
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mulholland_empire — 12 years ago(February 01, 2014 08:45 AM)
i diddnt mind giallo, dont think its amazing but dont understand all the bad rep. i loved dracula, the atmosphere was perfect! im guessing you will like dracula you should check it out. i went in with low expectations and came out pleasantly surprised.
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symbioticfunction — 12 years ago(February 03, 2014 06:12 AM)
The only mystery aspect of Giallo is wondering why the villain looks so damn silly.
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symbioticfunction — 12 years ago(February 08, 2014 04:31 AM)
Tenebre is "terribly inept"? Hmmmm.
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franzkabuki — 12 years ago(February 08, 2014 06:00 AM)
It mostly plays like a bad comedy. Was it supposed to be a bad comedy? And if yes, then wtf is the point in making a deliberately poor, ridiculous film? The thing often looked like it was directed by some 14-year old with a hard-on.
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SteveDayreturns — 12 years ago(March 28, 2014 09:00 AM)
The system Dario played in,being the Italian film industry has simply stopped making horror films and his budgets shrank. He also As did his passion in later movies. It shows in a lot of stuff. Going to America in the early 90s kind of messed things up as he clashed with producers on both films so that kind of soured him. Stendhal was his last really brilliant film for me, Non Ho Sonno is a really good return to the Animal trilogy, and MOTS is a mess that is still fun to watch even if it has little elements that made the other two classics.
