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BrianCTyler — 15 years ago(April 16, 2010 01:06 PM)
I've never seen House of Clocks but Don't Torture a Duckling (his best film in my opinion) and Four of the Apocalypse are great and are well worth your money.
How is Manhattan Baby? I haven't seen that one yet.
"Cinema is everything to me. I live and breathe films I even eat them!"- Lucio Fulci
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matt-282 — 15 years ago(June 18, 2010 12:38 PM)
You don't need to buy every one of Lucio Fulci's movies to view them. If you have a subscription to Netflix or to Blockbuster On-Line, you can rent several DVD's of thb68e movies he directed from the spagetti western Four of the Apocolypce, to the sex comedy The Eroticist, among others. That's what I'm currently doing and if I like them enough to keep, I then buy them from Amazon.com or eBay to keep. You don't need to spend all your money to buy every one of his horror, thrillers, or westerns, dramas, or comedies. Pick a certain few that you can afford and enjoy enough to keep forever. Free advice.
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dawndeadromero — 15 years ago(September 18, 2010 02:31 AM)
Most of his films aren't that hard to come by. You just have to do a little digging. Today, while looking at his filmography, I realized I've seen about 18 movies that Fulci directed, and I didn't spend a lot of money to do so.
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Zvoni — 14 years ago(March 28, 2012 07:01 PM)
Idea of Fulci and western sounded great, til I saw the film. Four Of The Apocalypse has its moments, but in that spaghetti-genre it's really not a gem, film kinda shuts down for an hour or so in the middle, its a mess. Basically all of his horrorstuff made in "golden era" late 70s/early 80s are genre-gems.