It should be pointed out that Suspiria was written with the intention to have children play the students, but the producers knew the movie would never pass the censors (or, probably, wouldn't even be distributed) if it had full on butchery of kids in it. But Argento kept the child-like dialogue, and even had the sets architected to make the characters look smaller and child like. The door knobs are raised so Susie has to reach up to open them. The story also came from Dario Nicoladi's grandmother who said she went to a private school with an urban myth of it being run by witches.
You know what, that factoid about the movie makes the scene about the people whose names start with "S" being snakes far more believable, it's a very childish thing to say ... seeing adults (or late teens) saying very childish stuff like that was a little out of place.
"It's a nightmare" is the best description I've ever heard for Suspiria. Nightmares are almost always rective, not proactive. You only realize things are happening once they've happened. It's the best explanation for the barbed wire scene I've come across. Not in the sense that it's a plot hole that needs filling, but because the characters can't know anything the viewer doesn't know. She didn't know the barbed wire was there because we didn't. Honestly, that's kind of a stroke of genius in helping me explain why other people should watch it.
I always figured that the blue lights in the film are showing the audience things that are actually in the dark for the characters. The barbed wire scene is scarier if you realize that it's all in the pitch black for the character. We can see it, she can't. Also, not talking about the scene with the blind man and his dog is criminal!
The dumbest thing is it's not even barbed, it's just wires and the movie is choke-full with moments like that. Shoud've been called Suspiria of Disbelief
@@schweppes1313 1) It doesnt matter if there are barbs or not because they never clarify it's barbed wire. She's trapped, simple as that. If you're letting that ruin the movie for you, it's a you thing and has nothing to do with the quality of the film. 2) I'm gonna be real with you dude, it's not set in reality. The film opens with this hint that the world outside the doors is Argento's, and he's going to take us on a fantastical adventure that evolves into a nightmare. It's a genius film and an incredible experience.
@@colevacheron7312 Sure. Sarah just has an extreme case of hematidrosis, that's also why we don't see her dance. It all makes sense now. I'm all for surreal and dreamlike imagery, but it still has to translate character's experience to the audience to make them invested in whatever's happening on screen. This movie has amazing camera work, gorgeous set design, cool soundtrack and the opening scene works extremely well, especially for 1977. But it's far from perfect and moments like that wire trap or killer's bone-chilling struggle against The Latch don't really enchance the viewing experience.
Honestly this is the perfect platform for Josh. On BOTW he wants to recap those terrible movies beat by beat by beat, while the other three panelists generally don't care and will make jokes over the top of him, sometimes to his frustration. Here at least his attention to detail is worth the effort.
The funniest bit in all of BOTW is when Josh yells at Mike and Rich talking amongst themselves while he’s explaining a film and he says “Im trying to talk about Dr Butcher” and Rich plainly says “No one cares.”
@@User-xw6kd Yeah a lot of Italian movies were made like that for a while. They were shot without audio, all sounds were added back in later, and the actors would speak their own native languages and then be re-dubbed in whatever language they needed.
Josh and Rich are my favorite re:view hosts. I always see comments complaining that they want more of Rich and Mike cracking jokes but I actually like the commentary these guys bring. Josh shines when he's in a focused, mostly-serious discussion, as seen with the episodes on Erasherhead, Fire Walk With Me, Martin, and Pink Flamingos. He always brings lots of good insights to the table even when everyone is ragging on him for not being hammy like Rich and Mike. I like crude jokes at the expense of elderly people and AIDs, but I also like articulate and impassioned film discussion.
Additionally, I think Josh has some underrated lines that are funny not by virtue of him deliberately trying to be jokey, but just how he passionately he phrases stuff. I still think of the time they discussed "Wired to Kill" and Josh has this genuine exasperation his voice when he says "Becky _just_ wanted a place to fucking sleep." There's also the last episode of BotW where Mike is about to pull another "Vampire Assassin" and Josh immediately guesses what he's about to do, which I got a good chuckle from.
The good thing about the ending is that the house itself concedes defeat to the victorious Susie and allows her to leave, opening an escape path for her amidst the chaos of its self-destruction. That's why the ending has never seemed too abrupt or unsatisfying to me. And I love that a smiling Susie is allowed her victory without some crummy last-second twist that robs her (and us) of it.
I first saw Suspiria in cinemas a few years ago, and it was simply one of the great experiences of my life. Everyone reacted appropriately, everyone there was a fan of cinema, everyone loved it. The soundtrack was so loud, it felt like a rock concert.
3:57 It's funny because I'm italian and I growed up with dubbed films, so when I first started watching english movies in their original language I basically had your same reaction! XD
I'll throw my hat into this ring and wish for a 'Lost Highway' re:View. I've got a feeling, though, that the next piece of Lynch's work they'd cover in an episode would be 'Blue Velvet'.
fun fact the film phenomena actually served as the main inspiration for the survival horror game "Clock Tower" to the point where the lead actresses likeness was used.
Lol it did cross my mind that there was a reason that jay and josh did this episode. Actually it crossed my mind watching the review of the remake. They did that one too.
Part of what i love about the original is that there are moments in the film that you get the feeling the characters are being watched, but it's never confirmed if they are. Like when they're swimming in the pool and then it's an Arial shot with intense music while they're talking.
As I was watching this film something donned on me; I think I've seen this plot before. Then I remembered, I saw a parody of this on The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy when I was a kid. The episode in question was "Billy Idiot" where Billy enrolls in a ballet school only to discover it's run by this witch who steals the souls of the students.
What's funny is that the first time I watched Suspiria I didn't even know it had been dubbed into English, so I watched the Italian version with English subtitles. I still really loved it though because holy crap those visuals are really wonderful. Besides Mandy, I can't think of another movie that was so bold with color.
Can't believe you overlooked the horrific scene where that blind guy's seeing-eye dog gets demon possessed and attacks him. The tragedy of that scene and the way the tension built as the dog was barking ferociously at an invisible entity in that dark courtyard at night, while the blind guy just stood there freaking out, until his dog turned on him. That scene still bothers me.
22:57 I’d love a Re:View for Twin Peaks The Return. I know it’s technically a full season of television but it felt more like Lynch’s 18-hour magnum opus to me.
I love the original Suspiria so much! I'm dying to see the new Luca Guadagnino version too. Always good to see Jay and Josh covering the weirder films on Re:view!
@@allgonoemo4217 It isn't "being pretentious". It is refreshing to see a director who does seem to perfectly understand what makes of another movie a classic and then using this understanding to tell his own story. If anything I found the remake of Suspiria "pretentious". It tried to put complexity in what is actually a very simple dark fairy tale - thus totally missing the point.
@@vincenzoberetta1085 what is u talking about baby Neon Demon isnt even in the same neighborhood as Suspiria Colours go brrrr but so what Dont be so pretentious
My first encounter with "Suspiria" was back sometime in the mid 80's. I happened upon it at one or two in the morning one weekend over summer vacation - back when a handful of broadcast channels would run movies instead of signing off. One local affiliate in particular would routinely air Italian schlock cinema. I was genuinely creeped-out by it but was so mesmerized that I could not stop watching. The barbed wire scene has always stuck with me - the whole thing captured the tone and logic of a nightmare, not unlike Don Coscarelli's "Phantasm" (1979).
I watched this movie with a buddy of mine a year back. It was my first time watching it. He was really insistent that I would love it. Kind of what Jay says at the end hits home for me. Suspiria is one of the most visually entertaining things I have ever seen. I doubt Ill ever see a movie shot this well and be utterly captivating.
Dario Argento sounds like a frozen dinner brand that I'd get at the supermarket. "I don't feel like cooking tonight, I'm gonna go get a frozen lasagna." "Make sure you get Dario Argento. They're the best."
Pat Hingle's been in his fair share of pulpy westerns, too. I recognized him from Hang 'Em High, which was probably the most lynching-focused western of the 20th Century.
The crashing through the stained class ceiling window, the little bowl cut boy, and even some musical stings were brought back in the Super Famicom and PS1 Clock Tower games. :)
Yay, I just recently borrowed the limited Anchor Bay DVD from my brother and will watch it for the first time today. Right after I´ll watch this. Perfect!
Update: The region free DVD Player, that I also borrowed for this purpose, seems not be working. No Signal ... Although I tested it last weekend and everything worked fine! Screw you technology! Fuckin depressing.
Hong Kong movies were shot without sound for years, just like Italian movies. They would have Chinese actors (speaking Mandarin or Cantonese), Korean, Japanese and American actors so they would have many different languages on set. The actors would speak their native language and listen for the last word in another actors line and that would be there "queue" to say their line.
just watching this for the first time, thank you for reviewing this one!! I love the original Suspiria so I was so excited to see this!! One of the most gorgeous horror movies ever.
Great Review! You should watch Berberian Sound Studio, great homage to giallo films and the sound/foley department in particular! Greetings from Argentina.
"Aside from Eraserhead, Suspiria is kind of only the real movie that really captures that feeling of a nightmare" Aw hell naw. Inland Empire, Un Chien Andalou, Jacob's Ladder, Coraline and many others would like to have a word with you
My first experience of Suspiria was at the Revelation Perth International Film Festival where Goblin performed a LIVE SOUNDTRACK to the film!!! It was absolutely AMAZING.
The Dougy Jones reference is proof positive that Jay and Josh have seen Twin Peaks: The Return and have consciously decided not to do a re:view on it yet.
It was clearly done to better complement their review of this particular movie. Doing the red and blue lighting every episode would be like having Christmas lights on all year round
contrapoints has great lighting for each episode. some of it is very dargento-esque. if you dont like left leaning politics, you can just watch it on mute.
I've read that it was supposed to be teens... not adults... also many scenes are direct recreation of Argento's nightmares (like the killing the witch scene)... This explains a lot!
Oh, wow! I'm going to see this at my local independent theater tonight! I can't wait to see it on the big screen and then watch this re:view. 🤩 Props to the Brattle Theatre in Cambridge for consistently screening awesome movies. 💖 And props to RLM for being inexplicably in tune with my movie watching habits all the time. 🤓 Keep this stuff coming, I love all of your perspectives!
Agatha Christie's are considered giallo novels in Italy, if this can help you understand what "giallo" means: they usually include such things as murder and mystery.
as a kid here in italy we didn't have halloween but i remember one 31st oct. when a friend's dad, to mark the spookiness of the date, made us watch Deep Red - we were 10 or 11.
How did they handle the balancing of the live band sound against the soundtrack? When Goblin was playing did they turn down the soundtrack audio or what did they do?
@@montag4516they muted the film (apart from dialogue) and played the entirety of the music/instrumentals for the film live. I say them do the same with Deamons last week. It was amazing.
Very cool, and somewhat akin to the old days of silent films where they had someone playing a piano or organ during the film. They did the Suspiria show not too far from me but I wasn't able to make it there that night. Sorry that I missed it. If they happen to tour it again I will try to see it.
Noun edgelord (plural edgelords) (informal, derogatory, Internet slang) Someone who attempts to seem edgy by doing or saying risque or offensive things. He's trying to imply that you only like those movies (or pretend to like them) because it makes you seem more cool or interesting and that you should like brainless CGI movies and play with toy lightsabers like him.
@@Hatingmeisconforming Well i'm guessing he was addressing you as he replied directly to your comment and not in the main thread. Don't worry about it hes just a troll, and not a very good one at that.
I am a big fan of most Giallos. Suspiria is probably the best Italian horror movie I have seen. Love to see you guys talk about them. Keep being awesome.
The Synapse release of this movie is astounding, it looks better then some new movies thanks to it's amazing use of colors and lighting and the 4k scan they did with it. Also has an awesome 4.0 soundtrack that the movie originally had when it was in theaters but hasn't ever been on a home video release, which sounds far better then the 5.1 tracks that have been with it, lot more dynamic, especially when the Goblin score kicks in.
I really enjoyed this review and felt your opinions on Italian cinema around that time. I'm more of a Fulci guy, as he was the one that inspired me to go into filmmaking, but Argento is very close. It's just I discovered Fulci first before Argento. I hope you guys cover more Italian cinema in this light, because it's definitely an area of filmmaking that is worth looking into.
Did anyone else get the chance to see GOBLIN tour theatres with Suspiria last year? The theatres showed the film Suspiria while GOBLIN played the soundtrack live. After the film they played their classics over a montage. It was great!
It should be pointed out that Suspiria was written with the intention to have children play the students, but the producers knew the movie would never pass the censors (or, probably, wouldn't even be distributed) if it had full on butchery of kids in it. But Argento kept the child-like dialogue, and even had the sets architected to make the characters look smaller and child like. The door knobs are raised so Susie has to reach up to open them.
The story also came from Dario Nicoladi's grandmother who said she went to a private school with an urban myth of it being run by witches.
That's hilarious and makes a lot of it so much creepier
You know what, that factoid about the movie makes the scene about the people whose names start with "S" being snakes far more believable, it's a very childish thing to say ... seeing adults (or late teens) saying very childish stuff like that was a little out of place.
I kniw Argento wasn't the greatest of writters, but come on...
@@AscendantStoic Adults can be immature too you know.
Creepy.
I thought they kept calling it goblin music because it's spooky music goblins would like
That checks out.
Yes I didn't understand that at all. Why would goblins listen to or make such beautiful chime sounds.
That's cute
On a totally different music track I was admiring the chimes again and thought why would goblins like that. But then it hit me, maybe I'm a goblin...
As a real life Goblin myself, I love the Suspiria soundtrack
I appreciate the time spent on the Argento style lighting for this one.
"It's a nightmare" is the best description I've ever heard for Suspiria. Nightmares are almost always rective, not proactive. You only realize things are happening once they've happened. It's the best explanation for the barbed wire scene I've come across. Not in the sense that it's a plot hole that needs filling, but because the characters can't know anything the viewer doesn't know. She didn't know the barbed wire was there because we didn't.
Honestly, that's kind of a stroke of genius in helping me explain why other people should watch it.
I always figured that the blue lights in the film are showing the audience things that are actually in the dark for the characters. The barbed wire scene is scarier if you realize that it's all in the pitch black for the character. We can see it, she can't.
Also, not talking about the scene with the blind man and his dog is criminal!
The dumbest thing is it's not even barbed, it's just wires and the movie is choke-full with moments like that. Shoud've been called Suspiria of Disbelief
@@schweppes1313 "Movies are fake" Oh no!!!!!1!
@@stefanocostanzo560 And beer is grains. Surprisingly, noone tries to drink wheat seeds.
@@schweppes1313 1) It doesnt matter if there are barbs or not because they never clarify it's barbed wire. She's trapped, simple as that. If you're letting that ruin the movie for you, it's a you thing and has nothing to do with the quality of the film. 2) I'm gonna be real with you dude, it's not set in reality. The film opens with this hint that the world outside the doors is Argento's, and he's going to take us on a fantastical adventure that evolves into a nightmare. It's a genius film and an incredible experience.
@@colevacheron7312 Sure. Sarah just has an extreme case of hematidrosis, that's also why we don't see her dance. It all makes sense now.
I'm all for surreal and dreamlike imagery, but it still has to translate character's experience to the audience to make them invested in whatever's happening on screen. This movie has amazing camera work, gorgeous set design, cool soundtrack and the opening scene works extremely well, especially for 1977. But it's far from perfect and moments like that wire trap or killer's bone-chilling struggle against The Latch don't really enchance the viewing experience.
Honestly this is the perfect platform for Josh. On BOTW he wants to recap those terrible movies beat by beat by beat, while the other three panelists generally don't care and will make jokes over the top of him, sometimes to his frustration. Here at least his attention to detail is worth the effort.
The funniest bit in all of BOTW is when Josh yells at Mike and Rich talking amongst themselves while he’s explaining a film and he says “Im trying to talk about Dr Butcher” and Rich plainly says “No one cares.”
Do you not like Shaq meat?
'A Disney movie possessed by a demon'. This is the best description of 'Suspiria' I've ever heard!
But every Disney movie is possessed by a demon.
So a Disney movie possessed by Chernabog
いい文句ですね〜
日本人のホラーマンガ家で
つのだじろう猫く美少女が、
ヒロインのスージーそっくりで、
サイケなインテリアもそっくりなので、
「つのだじろう的妖しく美しいおばけ屋敷~」
が、私の思ってる感じです。
I wish they had shot this review with no sound and then dubbed it.
@@fuzzydunlop7928 prolly because it would take several extra hours lmao
Is Rich Evans voice replacing Jay's voice?
Couldn't they have delayed the audio by a tiny amount to just make it look like the audio was dubbed?
Is this what they actually do for the film?
@@User-xw6kd Yeah a lot of Italian movies were made like that for a while. They were shot without audio, all sounds were added back in later, and the actors would speak their own native languages and then be re-dubbed in whatever language they needed.
They didn't dub the whole episode 0/10.
inb4 jay is legit mad he didnt think of that
I remember the dubbed "Late Show With David Letterman" rerun. It was one of the nuttiest things I ever saw.
@@vertigoat7596 Unsubscribing again
@@alexsilva28 again lol
To be fair, much if not all of Jessica Harper and Joan Bennett's dialogue is recorded on set.
Josh and Rich are my favorite re:view hosts. I always see comments complaining that they want more of Rich and Mike cracking jokes but I actually like the commentary these guys bring. Josh shines when he's in a focused, mostly-serious discussion, as seen with the episodes on Erasherhead, Fire Walk With Me, Martin, and Pink Flamingos. He always brings lots of good insights to the table even when everyone is ragging on him for not being hammy like Rich and Mike. I like crude jokes at the expense of elderly people and AIDs, but I also like articulate and impassioned film discussion.
I agree with you, he's great on Re:view but he doesn't gel with the others Botw. I miss Jack, I think he is a much better fit for BotW.
What happened to Jack? 🤔
@@imp2247 I don't know but he hasn't been on RLM for a few months now. I kinda miss his goofiness and drinking.
agree, but also....AIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIDDDDDDDSSSSSSSSSSS
Additionally, I think Josh has some underrated lines that are funny not by virtue of him deliberately trying to be jokey, but just how he passionately he phrases stuff. I still think of the time they discussed "Wired to Kill" and Josh has this genuine exasperation his voice when he says "Becky _just_ wanted a place to fucking sleep." There's also the last episode of BotW where Mike is about to pull another "Vampire Assassin" and Josh immediately guesses what he's about to do, which I got a good chuckle from.
The good thing about the ending is that the house itself concedes defeat to the victorious Susie and allows her to leave, opening an escape path for her amidst the chaos of its self-destruction. That's why the ending has never seemed too abrupt or unsatisfying to me. And I love that a smiling Susie is allowed her victory without some crummy last-second twist that robs her (and us) of it.
I first saw Suspiria in cinemas a few years ago, and it was simply one of the great experiences of my life. Everyone reacted appropriately, everyone there was a fan of cinema, everyone loved it. The soundtrack was so loud, it felt like a rock concert.
Lucky
God that's so awesome
That abrupt ending. You guys are too good.
That lead actor is so uniquely stunningly beautiful and goddamn if “doe-eyed” has ever applied to someone it’s her
@@notveryniceatall ? Lmao I forgot about this. It was four years ago friend. What do you want from me
I have a suspicion, if you will, that Rowling saw this movie, I mean the actress looks just like Hermione. Oh yeah, also, the witches.
Jessica Harper was gorgeous indeed, still is in fact
This should have been a review by Josh and Jay, but dubbed by Mike and Rich
Suspiria sounds like Rich Evans trying to say Hamburger.
Or The Usual Suspects, or "usule suspiria" in Richevansia.
Fitting the theme, I called him Rich Evens and had to fix it.
Humboggers.
@Jonas Pell There's this Crossroads down in Texas.. now that I think of it though, I may have made a bad trade.
Hamberders
The soundtrack is unforgettable.
The 70s Italian prog scene was so sick!
Ya cuz that main theme repeats 5 billion times over. Insufferable
The soundtrack of suspiria is good, i really love that style of goblin music
True but its still catchy. I also love their work in Dawn of the Dead.
Italian music in the 70s is really slept on.
I’ve always wondered if the blue lighting in the barbed wire pit is supposed to be darkness, which would explain why she didn’t see it.
It was the will of the Force that she fell into the barbed wire.
Chris Dasinger of course it is
3:57 It's funny because I'm italian and I growed up with dubbed films, so when I first started watching english movies in their original language I basically had your same reaction! XD
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Still hoping for a Re:View of Twin Peaks: The Return
There's always the chance that Twin Beaks will make an appearance on BotW.
so, a masterpiece
See you in 25 years
It would be 24 hour episode cuz nobody would be able to stop Jay.
@@davidmeechan315 She dudn´t.
Would love a re:view of Mulholland drive with Jay and Josh!
Inland Empire would be great, too.
I'll throw my hat into this ring and wish for a 'Lost Highway' re:View. I've got a feeling, though, that the next piece of Lynch's work they'd cover in an episode would be 'Blue Velvet'.
@@abdullaalsaleh This is the one. Inland Empire needs more love.
fun fact the film phenomena actually served as the main inspiration for the survival horror game "Clock Tower" to the point where the lead actresses likeness was used.
The Dougie Jones shout out made me realize how much I need these two to talk about Twin Peaks season 3
That lighting is absolutely suberb.
Go outside freak
When’s the Justin Y documentary comin out
"Another Jay movie."
Lol it did cross my mind that there was a reason that jay and josh did this episode.
Actually it crossed my mind watching the review of the remake. They did that one too.
"That only Josh is willing to discuss with him."
God bless these lads
Part of what i love about the original is that there are moments in the film that you get the feeling the characters are being watched, but it's never confirmed if they are. Like when they're swimming in the pool and then it's an Arial shot with intense music while they're talking.
As I was watching this film something donned on me; I think I've seen this plot before. Then I remembered, I saw a parody of this on The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy when I was a kid. The episode in question was "Billy Idiot" where Billy enrolls in a ballet school only to discover it's run by this witch who steals the souls of the students.
This film looks incredible! I can't remember the last time i saw a live action film with such colourful lighting.
I wonder if one day they'll review Terry Gilliam's Brazil. Would love to see their take on it, let alone some exposure on such a bleak and funny film.
"Suspiria is a Disney movie possessed by a demon." - 100% facts
What's funny is that the first time I watched Suspiria I didn't even know it had been dubbed into English, so I watched the Italian version with English subtitles. I still really loved it though because holy crap those visuals are really wonderful. Besides Mandy, I can't think of another movie that was so bold with color.
Goblin played a concert with King Diamond a couple years back in Texas. I really wish I could've gone.
Can't believe you overlooked the horrific scene where that blind guy's seeing-eye dog gets demon possessed and attacks him. The tragedy of that scene and the way the tension built as the dog was barking ferociously at an invisible entity in that dark courtyard at night, while the blind guy just stood there freaking out, until his dog turned on him. That scene still bothers me.
The lighting in your set is better than 90% of current movies
The airport scene is so brilliantly done. Its making something so mundane feel ominous
I LOVE the Suspiria theme by Goblin. That weird drum and everything.
I love when it’s these two on re:view because I know they’re going to talk about a movie I like. And yay Giallo discussions
Suspiria to me is the scariest movie. More so then The Exorcist. That moment that Voodoo-Sara came out of the darkness to attack Susie I almost died!
6:49 6:49 6:49 😅😅😅😅😅
22:57
I’d love a Re:View for Twin Peaks The Return. I know it’s technically a full season of television but it felt more like Lynch’s 18-hour magnum opus to me.
I love the original Suspiria so much! I'm dying to see the new Luca Guadagnino version too. Always good to see Jay and Josh covering the weirder films on Re:view!
How many Italian movies does Jay watch?
too many
It would depend on whether you consider porn to be legit movies or not.
four
Per day?
Not enough
"The Neon Demon" is, IMHO, the best retelling of "Suspiria".
Great cinematography on that movie. It doesn't get talked about enough.
It felt like reimagening of it
But its a completely different movie
Don't be so pretentious
@@allgonoemo4217 It isn't "being pretentious". It is refreshing to see a director who does seem to perfectly understand what makes of another movie a classic and then using this understanding to tell his own story.
If anything I found the remake of Suspiria "pretentious". It tried to put complexity in what is actually a very simple dark fairy tale - thus totally missing the point.
@@vincenzoberetta1085 what is u talking about baby
Neon Demon isnt even in the same neighborhood as Suspiria
Colours go brrrr but so what
Dont be so pretentious
A Jay and Josh one! The seal of goddamn quality right there.
I've heard that people whose names that start with "J" are... JELLYFISH! Bloop. Bloop. Float. Float.
My first encounter with "Suspiria" was back sometime in the mid 80's. I happened upon it at one or two in the morning one weekend over summer vacation - back when a handful of broadcast channels would run movies instead of signing off. One local affiliate in particular would routinely air Italian schlock cinema. I was genuinely creeped-out by it but was so mesmerized that I could not stop watching. The barbed wire scene has always stuck with me - the whole thing captured the tone and logic of a nightmare, not unlike Don Coscarelli's "Phantasm" (1979).
I’m late in the game. I first saw this in the early 1990s on bootleg.😅
God bless you lads for a great understanding review of this absolute classic,thanks
I watched this movie with a buddy of mine a year back. It was my first time watching it. He was really insistent that I would love it. Kind of what Jay says at the end hits home for me. Suspiria is one of the most visually entertaining things I have ever seen. I doubt Ill ever see a movie shot this well and be utterly captivating.
Dario Argento sounds like a frozen dinner brand that I'd get at the supermarket.
"I don't feel like cooking tonight, I'm gonna go get a frozen lasagna."
"Make sure you get Dario Argento. They're the best."
@@davideoliveirapinheiro1096 100% yes
Pat Hingle's been in his fair share of pulpy westerns, too. I recognized him from Hang 'Em High, which was probably the most lynching-focused western of the 20th Century.
I'll always remember him as Bubba Hendershot from Maximum Overdrive.
SousedMonk He was also a Commissioner or whater in one of the Dirty Harry sequels.
Suspiria and Blade Runner are the most visually perfect movies I have ever seen.
Suspiria was actually an interesting villain. But they only used her in one episode. Oh wait, we're not doing Star Trek?
Josh and Jay, shit's about to get weird
When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro.
The only weird thing about Josh is that he's still on these shows somehow.
The crashing through the stained class ceiling window, the little bowl cut boy, and even some musical stings were brought back in the Super Famicom and PS1 Clock Tower games. :)
Yay, I just recently borrowed the limited Anchor Bay DVD from my brother and will watch it for the first time today. Right after I´ll watch this. Perfect!
Update: The region free DVD Player, that I also borrowed for this purpose, seems not be working. No Signal ...
Although I tested it last weekend and everything worked fine! Screw you technology! Fuckin depressing.
Please never stop re:View guys... my entire day gets better when there’s a new one
Ahh listening to Josh and Jay talk about great films they love just makes my day.
Hong Kong movies were shot without sound for years, just like Italian movies. They would have Chinese actors (speaking Mandarin or Cantonese), Korean, Japanese and American actors so they would have many different languages on set. The actors would speak their native language and listen for the last word in another actors line and that would be there "queue" to say their line.
This is one of my favorite movies. Great video guys!
Best thing about Suspiria are the visuals and the soundtrack by Goblin. There, I said it.
And you are right
That Goblin score is an absolute work of art, one of their best for sure.
just watching this for the first time, thank you for reviewing this one!! I love the original Suspiria so I was so excited to see this!! One of the most gorgeous horror movies ever.
Great Review! You should watch Berberian Sound Studio, great homage to giallo films and the sound/foley department in particular! Greetings from Argentina.
"Aside from Eraserhead, Suspiria is kind of only the real movie that really captures that feeling of a nightmare"
Aw hell naw. Inland Empire, Un Chien Andalou, Jacob's Ladder, Coraline and many others would like to have a word with you
I appreciate the lighting in this episode!! Very nice!!
Great Re:View guys! Also, real lighting, goes perfectly with the video, very cool
How did you guys sit down and talk about Suspiria and NOT talk about the dog scene?
Rich Evans (voice): "How did you guys sit down and talk about Suspiria and NOT talk about the dog scene?"
Let’s a re:View of Hausu. Come on, boys.
Dude that is just What I was thinking!!
YES! House is so wonderfully bonkers
I love that Hausu, but it’s already been covered a million times. There’s not much to say about it that hasn’t already been said.
@@ThreadBomb Wild Zero is AWESOME. My best friend showed me it in highschool and I absolutely loved it.
I am SO excited to hear their thoughts on the new one, I absolutely loved it
My first experience of Suspiria was at the Revelation Perth International Film Festival where Goblin performed a LIVE SOUNDTRACK to the film!!! It was absolutely AMAZING.
Goblin was just in Pittsburgh...they put on an amazing show!!
24:25 relating Suspiria to Wire and the Minutemen. That's why you're my dude, Josh
Sergio Corbucci - The Great Silence. So many elements of horror.
One of my favorite movies ever reviewed by my favorite You-Tubers ever.
I love Dario Argento! He's one of the best.
Thank you guys for reviewing Suspiria! I really can't wait for the second part! ❤️
The dancing scenes in the remake were hypnotic and some of the best parts of the movie.
Just watched this for the first time. It’s so good.
The Dougy Jones reference is proof positive that Jay and Josh have seen Twin Peaks: The Return and have consciously decided not to do a re:view on it yet.
I live for this series... Also, this video looks really damn nice. Y'all look great.
Yo can you actually just do this lighting for every episode? It absolutely bangs.
Such contrast, very serious tone.
It was clearly done to better complement their review of this particular movie. Doing the red and blue lighting every episode would be like having Christmas lights on all year round
contrapoints has great lighting for each episode. some of it is very dargento-esque. if you dont like left leaning politics, you can just watch it on mute.
@neorealiti
Be the freak you wanna see
Just don't follow me
I'm on a journey to the center of three
I've read that it was supposed to be teens... not adults...
also many scenes are direct recreation of Argento's nightmares (like the killing the witch scene)...
This explains a lot!
Oh, wow!
I'm going to see this at my local independent theater tonight! I can't wait to see it on the big screen and then watch this re:view. 🤩
Props to the Brattle Theatre in Cambridge for consistently screening awesome movies. 💖
And props to RLM for being inexplicably in tune with my movie watching habits all the time. 🤓
Keep this stuff coming, I love all of your perspectives!
I love that you guys say the things I think about movies ( the things my friends don't seem to grasp or care for ) superb stuff. Keep validating me.
Agatha Christie's are considered giallo novels in Italy, if this can help you understand what "giallo" means: they usually include such things as murder and mystery.
I've been waiting for this for so long!
as a kid here in italy we didn't have halloween but i remember one 31st oct. when a friend's dad, to mark the spookiness of the date, made us watch Deep Red - we were 10 or 11.
Where’s the “Jay’s vinyl collection” video?
Just saw a Goblin live performance of this film and it was GLORIOUS
How did they handle the balancing of the live band sound against the soundtrack? When Goblin was playing did they turn down the soundtrack audio or what did they do?
@@montag4516they muted the film (apart from dialogue) and played the entirety of the music/instrumentals for the film live. I say them do the same with Deamons last week. It was amazing.
Very cool, and somewhat akin to the old days of silent films where they had someone playing a piano or organ during the film.
They did the Suspiria show not too far from me but I wasn't able to make it there that night. Sorry that I missed it. If they happen to tour it again I will try to see it.
@@montag4516no matter the film it was epic. It was like seeing Clint Mansell or Danny Elfman live.
Nnnnice! One of my favorite movies. The soundtrack is EPIC!
This and the ORIGINAL Wicker Man are my favorite films of all time.
@@dreamwarrior1276 what the fuck is an edgelord?
Noun
edgelord (plural edgelords)
(informal, derogatory, Internet slang) Someone who attempts to seem edgy by doing or saying risque or offensive things.
He's trying to imply that you only like those movies (or pretend to like them) because it makes you seem more cool or interesting and that you should like brainless CGI movies and play with toy lightsabers like him.
@@Bikey_McBeardface wait. am I the edgelord or is the dude in the video the edgelord?
@@Hatingmeisconforming
Well i'm guessing he was addressing you as he replied directly to your comment and not in the main thread. Don't worry about it hes just a troll, and not a very good one at that.
@@vsGoliath96
OH NO NOT THE BEES, NOT THE BEES AHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!
I am a big fan of most Giallos. Suspiria is probably the best Italian horror movie I have seen. Love to see you guys talk about them. Keep being awesome.
Loving the Minutemen/Wire reference.
My favorite film. Thanks guys!
This isn’t the Captain Marvel review you hipster sellouts!!!
When are these cowards gonna review the REAL greatest movie of all time
Tom and Jerry the movie
the check from Disney hasn't cleared yet.
they'll give it an 11/10 just like the mcu shills they are
lol
who gives a shit!!
A re:View on a favorite film? Yes please.
Every time Jay makes a Twin Peaks reference it only makes me want a re:View for The Return.
The Synapse release of this movie is astounding, it looks better then some new movies thanks to it's amazing use of colors and lighting and the 4k scan they did with it. Also has an awesome 4.0 soundtrack that the movie originally had when it was in theaters but hasn't ever been on a home video release, which sounds far better then the 5.1 tracks that have been with it, lot more dynamic, especially when the Goblin score kicks in.
This is one of my favorite films ever.
One of my favorite horror films.
I really enjoyed this review and felt your opinions on Italian cinema around that time. I'm more of a Fulci guy, as he was the one that inspired me to go into filmmaking, but Argento is very close. It's just I discovered Fulci first before Argento. I hope you guys cover more Italian cinema in this light, because it's definitely an area of filmmaking that is worth looking into.
Did anyone else get the chance to see GOBLIN tour theatres with Suspiria last year? The theatres showed the film Suspiria while GOBLIN played the soundtrack live. After the film they played their classics over a montage. It was great!
I love the way the set is lit, it's perfect!