BAFilmworks
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Suspiria is definently one of Argento's finest films, and a masterpiece of horror cinema. That like the original TCM still stands up after all these years.
I've heard recently that some major Hollywood studio has plans to remake Suspiria, this in my eyes is total blasphemy. Suspiria works on so many levels from the lighting, music, set pieces, right down to the very film stock used to create the look of the film. This cannot and should not be recreated.
I do not see how people can actually believe that films like this and TCM do not stand up after all these years. It seems in this Scream-obsessed, remake friendly world. These films still haunt us, they come back year after year, and show all these others who's the big guy in town.
Recently I sat my girlfriend down for her first ever viewing of the Texas Chain Saw Massacre, and let me tell you I've never seen anyone so terrified of a movie, and she has seen her share of horror movies
I've hear alot of people comment on Suspiria over the years, most say they didn't get it the first time, but on their second or third viewings it finally clicked. I'm not one of those people however, I saw Suspiria about 5 years ago, and was totally mesmerized by its beauty. Dario Argento took the horror genre, and made it beautiful.
Everything Argento has done from Bird with the Crystal Plumage through Opera is definently worth checking out. Stendhal is good, but an acquired taste, and unfortunatly he seems to have lost it with Sleepless and the Phantom of the Opera. I have yet to see Il Cartaio so I cannot yet comment.
If you like Fulci check out some of his other works such as....
The Psychic
Don't Torture The Duckling
Conquest
Lizard in a Woman's Skin
The New York Ripper
Beatrice Cenzi (this one is not horror, and difficult to locate, but it's absolutely stunning and worth tracking down.