tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2160015314266494731.post2378309749637765374..comments2023-05-13T02:57:45.479-05:00Comments on southern train to doomsday: Weekend Viewing - Feb 12-14 (part 2)cblazehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04914703903696663664noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2160015314266494731.post-18163092449656716252010-02-16T09:14:54.386-06:002010-02-16T09:14:54.386-06:00It's a truly stunning use of the entire range ...It's a truly stunning use of the entire range of film - especially color. Argento was putting on a clinic in directing horror with this film.<br /><br />Yeah, I read that - that's what helped prompt me to take it off the shelf (finally). I anticipate that they will completely miss the beauty of the film - and replace it with gore-porn or whatever sells. There's so many variations of these kind of stories that they can come up with - why remake a perfectly good film? For the sake of the name? It's not like all the kids know the name - or the original - and the ones who do will (I hope) reject it.cblazehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04914703903696663664noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2160015314266494731.post-55929062017760459452010-02-16T08:46:11.484-06:002010-02-16T08:46:11.484-06:00It's difficult to think of any movie that uses...It's difficult to think of any movie that uses colour more effectively than <em>Suspiria</em>. Even Argento could never reproduce it, since apparently the film stock used in the movie was the last of its type in existence.<br /><br />You know there's a remake on the way? Yes, a Hollywood remake.dfordoomhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02306293859869179118noreply@blogger.com