Argento's movies are not all well paced, most, not all, but most of them are boring, with little atmosphere in them to m
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skullator666 — 19 years ago(December 11, 2006 11:58 AM)
Both have their qualities , but let's not say bad comments about the music, Fulci had Fabio Frizzi on some of his movies, Argento had/has Goblin .Yes Fulci did make horrormovies, because he found out that's the best he's at, but from a point of an artist's view mind..both are genuises in my mind. Yes , Argento may be technically a bit better,to say the least, but Argento had better connections, let's not forget his father was also involved in movies. Fulci originally didn't plan on becoming a director.Both are the greatest horror directors of all time, but if I'd have to pick one of them, I'd be Fulci simply because I like his movies better then the more hitcock thrillers of Argento.
But hey, I don't have to choose so I'd rather enjoy both artist's masterpieces
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someguy18_69 — 18 years ago(April 29, 2007 11:05 AM)
i prefer Fulci
Argento is probably the more gifted of the two, the artist or whatever
but i can't think of another director who so completley smothers you in that bleak atmosphere, the same numbing sense of dread and futility
and of course, the same pornographic fixation with violence, the willingness to soak in sensationalism
theres a bitter kick there ive never felt with Argento, or at least not to the same degree
the first time i saw one of his, i couldn't shake the feeling of something more, deeper and darker, than just the cheap exploitation film i'd just seen
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The_King_of_Cool — 18 years ago(July 04, 2007 12:09 PM)
Agree and disagree on the scripts from Argento flicks.
I don't think they are bad, but some aren't as good as they could be.
But The Bird with the Crystal Plumage & Deep Red are very well written, Plumage in paticular.
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jriddle73 — 18 years ago(June 30, 2007 06:13 PM)
Argento and Fulci are clearly streets ahead of all of their european counterparts, and in my opinion 99% of the American horror director fraternity, but which one rules the roost?
Your question is crippled by your premise, right out of the gate. Asking who is the best, between Argento and Fulci, is like asking who is the best between Orson Welles and Uwe Boll. Fulci is, as so many have said before, a talentless hack, ranking among the least of the "name" European fantasists (at the bottom of that barrel alongside the likes of Bruno Mattei and Umberto Lenzi). Argento can be frustratingly uneven, and even lousy, but at his best, he's a great filmmakerFulci isn't even a moderately passable one on his best day.