I love Tenebrae! Just over-the-top perfection! I have to say the dog chasing the daughter scene is the most ridiculous thing ever and had me dying of laughter because that dog is just so obsessed, calculating, and will stop at nothing to catch her.
I've been on some Argento Giallo for a few months now. Daria Nicolodi is everything, and my love and appreciation for Goblin has grown so exponentially 😚👌
After Halloween 1978 Tenebrae is my second favorite slasher, every thing you said about the movie DD is spot on. The tracking roof shot to the kills is something special and timeless, I think the Goblin track blends perfectly with the roof tracking shot, the way the music intensifies as it gets closer to the victims is just great, I'm not sure if Goblin used real Pipe Organs for the church sound but its just awesome. The sound effects are high quality in this movie as well! I watched DA's new movie Black Glasses which is OK for a come back, you can see his getting back into his groove, I really hope he continues.
I didn't even know Argento had a new film out; will check it out though I will temper my expectations as the quality of his work since the new millennium has been..... Lacking, to be frank. Thanks for the heads up!
@@jeanpaulmichell7243 Yeah check it out! It's not his greatest work, it's a simple story not meant to be over complicated or over stylized which is OK for a come back in 2022. There's some decent kill scenes, there's a dog scene that is just brutal. Yeah keep expectations low for this one!
Argento rocks. Tenebrae is one of my favorite films from him or anyone. His protege Michele Soavi is well worth looking into as well if you haven't. Especially Cemetery Man, StageFright, and The Church.
The Church is a great, creepy af religious horror; I've recently seen modern attempts to do this sub-genre, and boy all I can say is 'they don't make em like they used to'!
Really looking forward to the Arrow 4k, hopefully Inferno is next for the 4k treatment. I’ve grown to really love Argento’s films over the years and this is definitely a great film to start with if you are new to the genre. Argento’s films and style still feels so fresh and unique, when i watch them i feel like I’m admiring a work of art.
Great review Lee. Possibly my favourite Argento. Love that so much of it takes place in the daytime, like a waking nightmare. The dude who plays the interviewer, John Steiner, is now an LA based estate agent!
Probably Argento's best movie from the 80s with some of his most brutal scenes. The T/shirt scene has become iconic and as usual like a lot of the music scores from Argento movies, this one gets stuck in your head.
i just watched my first Italian horror movie the other day and it was the beyond and just got city of the living dead so I'm looking forward to watching a lot more. I'm probably going go with the arrow 4k uk version. it's cheaper and well its arrow.
@@kathleech8044 yeah the beyond is fantastic, definitely one of my favorite horror movies now. Can't wait to watch cotld. After that probably going get zombie.
Since you're doing Lucio Fulci movies as your introduction into Italian horror, check out 'New York Ripper' and 'Aenigma'. Two of Fulcis' better flicks, imo. Also 'Demons' by Lamberto Bava is awesome. Tons more to recommend, you'll see.
@@jeanpaulmichell7243 I've heard of new York ripper , never heard of aenigma but I'll check it out. I recently got deep red , cat o nine tails , phenomena and house by the cemetery and so far I definitely prefer fulci.
I consider Argento to be of the great ones, like Carpenter, Romero. I grew up with these icons during the 80´s VHS era... It made me love the genre. All practical effects, pre CGI.. just love it!
Thanks for highlighting this one Lee. I thought I caught most of Argento’s work. Can’t wait to watch this one; plus that Goblin music is my new workout jam👍
Deep Red, Suspiria, Phenomena, Opera, and Tenebrae are all equally my favorite Argento films. So much to love in all of 'em. I've been wanting to see Four Flies on Grey Velvet, an early Argento film, but cannot find it. I very vaguely remember scenes from it from my childhood. Maybe do a review of that one if you can dig it up sometime Lee? Great vid as usual man!
Great review. I just saw Tenebrae for the first time a few months ago and I'm definitely looking forward to the 4K upgrade being released next month. A trivia note: that quote about eliminating the impossible is a famous quote by Sherlock Holmes. Variations of that quote appear in various Holmes stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. 👍
@@DrumdumsMovieReviews You inspire me, Lee. I’m actually starting my own UA-cam channel and you’ve been a huge motivating factor for me. My first “official video” will be a Halloween 1978 review dedicated to drumdums. I’ve been a long-time subscriber and knew you were a vet but never knew you were prior AF. I’m active duty AF right now and get out next May. Looking forward to continuing writing and film post military career. I’m a musician as well. Stay awesome brother 🤘
Was about to say that Mirella D' Angelo girl thr one with the thin white shirt is so beautiful 😍 but never heard of this movie. Will have to check it out.
Just finished it, I remember you saying it was one of your favorites of his. It’s amazing! I’ve been thinking about it all day. That ending is a lot of fun
This was just on Joe Bob a while back but I fell asleep during the live broadcast. I still have to go back and watch that before I watch your take on it, which I'm very interested in.
Great review, man. Caught it at the movie house back in the day. I sneaked into the theater. Suffice to say, I've never been the same. To this day it is still one of my favorite films to watch.
@@DrumdumsMovieReviews just as I believe that Don't Torture A Duckling is Fulci's masterpiece or penultimate. Just like many other directors like Corbucci or Bava; their famous films aren't always their best
My first Giallo film, 7 Doors of Death, or as it's more commonly known as today, The Beyond. I still remember, looking through mum and dad's VHS Tapes, and seeing that box among the collection. I mean there are video boxes, there are big box videos, but this was like Gigantic Box Video. And being me, being into horror, wanting to check this thing out. However, don't think I've seen Tenebrae. Sounds interesting, maybe I'll check it out. Thank you, Lee.
I lovee the music in Argento’s films! It’s undeniable that Argento is a horror legend 🙌🏼 great video revisiting Tenebrae! I think my favorite film of his would probably be Deep Red
Originally Tenebre was released edited in the US as Unsane on VHS I didn't see this version. I first saw it uncut in the Anchor Bay VHS and it became my favorite Argento film it used to be either Suspiria or Terror At The Opera. I love Tenebre I have seen it so many times. It's great that you're especially covering Italian films there's so many good ones giallos, zombies, cannibals, monsters, etc. Very good review of this classic Argento giallo and cool video Lee!👍
I haven’t found a place to see it but i can believe is good of what you said and what i saw. And Get Tenebrae in 4k Dario Argento new 4k’s are Great of the Two i saw in new 4k’s (Deep Red and The Cat o Nine Tails) But i hope one day to see it.
Lee, you gotta check out that Synapse 4K of this movie. Just watched it and it looks amazing! That tracking shot is insane! Love this movie! Great revisted review!
You know as shocker as it is being the Italian Horror, Giallo, Jungle Exploitation, Zombie etc wiz I am I still haven’t seen Tenebrae I do plan to make time for it the iconic gory death scenes and the artful aesthetic calls for me and I too have a close friend one of my BESTIES who also loves this movie and has time n time again told me to check it out and I will soon and your revisit review might be the final straw to make me watch it!! Cheers great review as always!!!
Hey Lee freaking loved your and dead meats camped in 13th fanboy first time you have appeared in a non fan film movie as soon as I heard that music I knew hey that's my good buddy drumdums
My favourite Argento movie, used to rent it out as a teenager in the early eighties on VHS, and then it got banned as a Video Nasty. Love the soundtrack, own it on vinyl and the movie is no longer banned in the UK.
I know I'm getting greedy, but I would love to see an updated Drumdums Top 50 Slashers of All-Time. That top 50 video you made a few years ago is so fun to watch.
@@DrumdumsMovieReviews Awesome! I really enjoyed this Tenebrae revisit. As you mentioned, I love the uniqueness of the killer(s) in this movie. It's the only one I can remember where there is one killer, then another killer takes over later on.
Great video, Lee. Tenebrae is truly outstanding. Interesting fact ... the 'girl' on the beach in the flashback sequences is an Italian transgender actress & model (Eva Robin). The film was way ahead of it's time for 1982. Keep the faith, bro ... 🤘
Tenebre used to be my most favorite giallo but it kinda went down on the list(not just from Argento). Love the stuff from the 70's more. They have a certain charm to them plus when it comes to the music, Ennio Morricone is king. Love Goblin though. You need to watch more gialli. There are plenty out there that are more unique.
Great review to my favorite giallo if you haven't seen Piercing 2018 you should check it out the film is an homage to Italian horror and features the theme songs from Deep Red and Tenebrae!
If you have Shudder, I highly suggest checking out the fifth episode of the current season of Joe Bob's Last Drive In Show. The second movie that week was Tenebrae and he had some facinating tidbits to share over the course of the film
Wasn't a huge fan of this one, maybe on a second watch I'd like it more. The only thing that stood out to me was the song Justice sampled for their song Phantom
There are actually 12 kills in all and it isn't really a horror or a slasher so much as a mean-spirited murder mystery, complete with a competent detective character, solid clues, actual deduction and even a few red herrings.
Maybe my favorite Argento film, some days it is DEEP RED (my first Gallio), some days BIRD WITH THE CRYSTAL PLUMAGE. One of my favorite soundtracks of all time. I listen to it and ASSAULT ON PRECINCT 13 the most. I also think it is interesting that the feminist critic is derided for questioning the link between his work and real world violence against women but at the end he proves her right.
My personal favorite giallo is Blood and Black Lace by Mario Bava (and I also adore The Girl Who Knew Too Much, which I think was the first giallo). Would be amazing if you did a video on Mario Bava's works -- especially the "Drop of Water" segment in I Tre Volti Della Paura which to me is quintessential Mario Bava. His repertoire influenced not only Dario Argento, but also David Lynch, Tim Burton and Ridley Scott (just to name a few). I can also recommend his movie Rabid Dogs which was completed after his passing, but it is still one of the most suspenseful crime dramas ever filmed out there.
@@DrumdumsMovieReviews Would love to see you tackle Mario Bava! Like I said, many people were influenced and sometimes completely lifted ideas from his works. He was such a force and created beautful and chilling imagery, but unfortunately he was highly underrated.
This film was mind-blowing experience, I have revisited most of the Dario's films and hope they all get a 4k release not sure about Suspiria & Deep Red have a 4k release. Have you ever reviewed American Psycho as I found a little confusing in the end and I would love to know what's your view on the film.
Hey Dude. May i suggest, that you do a movie review of The Blob (1988)? If you haven't seen it, i recomend that you go watch it. It is definetly a good horror movie. (At least in my opinion)
This is the type of horror movie gore I miss, the kind where a limb is severed & the victim bleeds gallons upon gallons.
I love Tenebrae! Just over-the-top perfection! I have to say the dog chasing the daughter scene is the most ridiculous thing ever and had me dying of laughter because that dog is just so obsessed, calculating, and will stop at nothing to catch her.
Yeah the dog scene was very fitting in the general nature of giallo films. There's always something out of left field to surprise you.
Dario Argento’s the master of visual style and aesthetic
Yes. In quegli anni si facevano thriller di alto livello in Italia
I thought that was Mario Bava…?
@@mystical9054 Bava was just before Argento, both had similar styles, but Argento cranked it up to 11. You could say Bava was a bit more 'subdued'.
@@alfonsofulchini5437 Eh, gia. Cosa e sucesso, in vostra opinione? (Scusate, il mio italiano fa schifo lol).
@@jeanpaulmichell7243, è successo che i tempi sono cambiati e il pubblico non cerca più quel tipo di film. Adesso vanno di moda i Reality show😭😭😭
Lee channeling his inner 1960's
I've been on some Argento Giallo for a few months now. Daria Nicolodi is everything, and my love and appreciation for Goblin has grown so exponentially 😚👌
Yes I love Daria!
the greatest and most accessible giallo of all time. The kills, gore, T&A, crazy plot twists and killer(s) reveal… *chefs kiss*
Preach!
Still my favorite giallo movie ever! I could literally watch this one anytime.
After Halloween 1978 Tenebrae is my second favorite slasher, every thing you said about the movie DD is spot on. The tracking roof shot to the kills is something special and timeless, I think the Goblin track blends perfectly with the roof tracking shot, the way the music intensifies as it gets closer to the victims is just great, I'm not sure if Goblin used real Pipe Organs for the church sound but its just awesome. The sound effects are high quality in this movie as well! I watched DA's new movie Black Glasses which is OK for a come back, you can see his getting back into his groove, I really hope he continues.
I didn't even know Argento had a new film out; will check it out though I will temper my expectations as the quality of his work since the new millennium has been..... Lacking, to be frank. Thanks for the heads up!
@@jeanpaulmichell7243 Yeah check it out! It's not his greatest work, it's a simple story not meant to be over complicated or over stylized which is OK for a come back in 2022. There's some decent kill scenes, there's a dog scene that is just brutal. Yeah keep expectations low for this one!
Ive never tried Italian horror but you got me sold 😳📺
Argento rocks. Tenebrae is one of my favorite films from him or anyone. His protege Michele Soavi is well worth looking into as well if you haven't. Especially Cemetery Man, StageFright, and The Church.
The Church is a great, creepy af religious horror; I've recently seen modern attempts to do this sub-genre, and boy all I can say is
'they don't make em like they used to'!
@@jeanpaulmichell7243
Indeed.
Really looking forward to the Arrow 4k, hopefully Inferno is next for the 4k treatment. I’ve grown to really love Argento’s films over the years and this is definitely a great film to start with if you are new to the genre. Argento’s films and style still feels so fresh and unique, when i watch them i feel like I’m admiring a work of art.
@Travis Bickle apparently there are five 4K Argento tiles in the work, all tbc. Inferno has to be one of em!
Great review Lee. Possibly my favourite Argento. Love that so much of it takes place in the daytime, like a waking nightmare. The dude who plays the interviewer, John Steiner, is now an LA based estate agent!
I heard he just died recently.
Yeah, him and Clu Gulager, sadly.
Probably Argento's best movie from the 80s with some of his most brutal scenes. The T/shirt scene has become iconic and as usual like a lot of the music scores from Argento movies, this one gets stuck in your head.
Agreed. This and Opera are his big ones from the 80s.
That hand cut scene will never not disturb me.
Haha agreed. The first time you watch it its the ultimate "oh shit" moment.
i just watched my first Italian horror movie the other day and it was the beyond and just got city of the living dead so I'm looking forward to watching a lot more. I'm probably going go with the arrow 4k uk version. it's cheaper and well its arrow.
The Beyond is my all time favourite Italian horror, it’s a masterpiece.
City of the Living Dead is a gory good time so enjoy!
@@kathleech8044 yeah the beyond is fantastic, definitely one of my favorite horror movies now. Can't wait to watch cotld. After that probably going get zombie.
Since you're doing Lucio Fulci movies as your introduction into Italian horror, check out 'New York Ripper' and 'Aenigma'.
Two of Fulcis' better flicks, imo.
Also 'Demons' by Lamberto Bava is awesome. Tons more to recommend, you'll see.
@@jeanpaulmichell7243 I've heard of new York ripper , never heard of aenigma but I'll check it out. I recently got deep red , cat o nine tails , phenomena and house by the cemetery and so far I definitely prefer fulci.
A true masterpiece, it’s like watching a moving piece of Art.
Yep. Nothing like it.
Totally agree with U👌🏼One of my favourite slashers/giallos ever. It keeps u interested for the whole movie. Beautifully shot and very original.
I consider Argento to be of the great ones, like Carpenter, Romero. I grew up with these icons during the 80´s VHS era... It made me love the genre. All practical effects, pre CGI.. just love it!
Oh for sure. He's on the horror Mt Rushmore.
Argento's best giallo. Deep Red drags at times.
I loved this flick! Got it on DVD this past June on my birthday. Awesome thing is it is the 40th anniversary for the film as of 2022.
My favorite Argento giallo. Kurosawa would smile upon seeing those blood geysers.
Thanks for highlighting this one Lee. I thought I caught most of Argento’s work. Can’t wait to watch this one; plus that Goblin music is my new workout jam👍
This is one of his best.
most twists in a single movie
Yeah it's close. I think Happy Birthday to Me has quite a few twists too.
Deep Red, Suspiria, Phenomena, Opera, and Tenebrae are all equally my favorite Argento films. So much to love in all of 'em.
I've been wanting to see Four Flies on Grey Velvet, an early Argento film, but cannot find it. I very vaguely remember scenes from it from my childhood. Maybe do a review of that one if you can dig it up sometime Lee?
Great vid as usual man!
Completely agree!!
Great review. I just saw Tenebrae for the first time a few months ago and I'm definitely looking forward to the 4K upgrade being released next month.
A trivia note: that quote about eliminating the impossible is a famous quote by Sherlock Holmes. Variations of that quote appear in various Holmes stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. 👍
I'll have to give this one a watch! Seems like a lot of fun.
My favourite Argento movie
Awesome review mate, one of my all time favourite horror films. The use of camera is incredible and the kills are legendary!
Preach brother. Thank you!
I absolutely ADORE this film! 10/10
Hell yeah brother!
@@DrumdumsMovieReviews You inspire me, Lee. I’m actually starting my own UA-cam channel and you’ve been a huge motivating factor for me. My first “official video” will be a Halloween 1978 review dedicated to drumdums.
I’ve been a long-time subscriber and knew you were a vet but never knew you were prior AF. I’m active duty AF right now and get out next May. Looking forward to continuing writing and film post military career. I’m a musician as well.
Stay awesome brother 🤘
@@piousmutilator4513 Dude that’s so awesome. Thank you for your service. And best of luck on your channel. Let me know if you have any questions.
Ik
Dario Argento’s up there with John Carpenter George A.Romero Wes Craven and Tobe Hooper
Starting the video with that awesome tune is just masterlike. Argentos masterpiece getting love and respect , the ending is gold
My first giallo, and still my favorite! Though there are many close on it's heels , it's the epitome and top shelf standard imo 😎👍
Yep. It was my first too. Very hard to top.
Someone´s in a good mood considering the beginning of the video. Seems like Covid is in the past completely. 😎
I thought the ultimate killer reveal was pretty damn obvious
Haha I didn't see it coming!
Was about to say that Mirella D' Angelo girl thr one with the thin white shirt is so beautiful 😍 but never heard of this movie. Will have to check it out.
Just finished it, I remember you saying it was one of your favorites of his. It’s amazing! I’ve been thinking about it all day. That ending is a lot of fun
This was just on Joe Bob a while back but I fell asleep during the live broadcast. I still have to go back and watch that before I watch your take on it, which I'm very interested in.
Great review, man. Caught it at the movie house back in the day. I sneaked into the theater. Suffice to say, I've never been the same. To this day it is still one of my favorite films to watch.
Thank you for recognizing the brilliance of this film.
Thank you for watching!
@@DrumdumsMovieReviews just as I believe that Don't Torture A Duckling is Fulci's masterpiece or penultimate. Just like many other directors like Corbucci or Bava; their famous films aren't always their best
My first Giallo film, 7 Doors of Death, or as it's more commonly known as today, The Beyond. I still remember, looking through mum and dad's VHS Tapes, and seeing that box among the collection. I mean there are video boxes, there are big box videos, but this was like Gigantic Box Video. And being me, being into horror, wanting to check this thing out. However, don't think I've seen Tenebrae. Sounds interesting, maybe I'll check it out. Thank you, Lee.
The Beyond is not a giallo flick.
I lovee the music in Argento’s films!
It’s undeniable that Argento is a horror legend 🙌🏼 great video revisiting Tenebrae! I think my favorite film of his would probably be Deep Red
Deep Red is so good and well structured. One of the finest giallos ever made.
whaddya make of the Hannibal TV series and would you consider reviewing Mad Max 2:The Road Warrior
Just love this movie just watched it again last night brilliant I love the t-shirt scene 👍👍
Sick Daredevil shirt!
Obi Wan episode reviews GO!
:D
I gotta watch this man i havent seen any gallos
Dude it’s a whole new cinematic world. I’m hooked on them.
Great Review Mr. Lee
I L♥️VE TENEBRE
Thank you Polly!!
Originally Tenebre was released edited in the US as Unsane on VHS I didn't see this version. I first saw it uncut in the Anchor Bay VHS and it became my favorite Argento film it used to be either Suspiria or Terror At The Opera. I love Tenebre I have seen it so many times. It's great that you're especially covering Italian films there's so many good ones giallos, zombies, cannibals, monsters, etc. Very good review of this classic Argento giallo and cool video Lee!👍
I watched this one a while back when you first talked about it, and maaaan. It blew me away. Great flick. Solid recommendation.
No problem brother!
This movie is so good.
Hell yeah!
This is my second favorite Argento movie just behind the bird with the crystal plumage
I need to give Bird another watch here soon.
the dog in this movie is freakin ridiculous
I haven’t found a place to see it but i can believe is good of what you said and what i saw. And Get Tenebrae in 4k Dario Argento new 4k’s are Great of the Two i saw in new 4k’s (Deep Red and The Cat o Nine Tails) But i hope one day to see it.
Lee, you gotta check out that Synapse 4K of this movie. Just watched it and it looks amazing! That tracking shot is insane! Love this movie! Great revisted review!
I just got it in the mail the other day. Looks glorious!
Very cool movie and always gotta like John Saxon in a movie 😊😊
Can't go wrong with the Sax.
@@DrumdumsMovieReviews True 🙂
You know as shocker as it is being the Italian Horror, Giallo, Jungle Exploitation, Zombie etc wiz I am I still haven’t seen Tenebrae I do plan to make time for it the iconic gory death scenes and the artful aesthetic calls for me and I too have a close friend one of my BESTIES who also loves this movie and has time n time again told me to check it out and I will soon and your revisit review might be the final straw to make me watch it!! Cheers great review as always!!!
I used to blast the soundtrack out really loud back in the day. I wonder if it's ever been played in nightclubs?
It should be.
All I gotta say....shower me in blood while cranking that soundtrack up!!
I could listen to it while running and getting sweaty.
love when u review Argento's movies.
Probably my favorite reviews to do.
Best Horror Channel ever keep up the good work Lee ✌️👍
Thanks so much my guy!
Love this movie the gore is excellent the story is well written and the music by Goblin never disappoints plus the cast is great
Agreed!
Hey Lee freaking loved your and dead meats camped in 13th fanboy first time you have appeared in a non fan film movie as soon as I heard that music I knew hey that's my good buddy drumdums
Thanks Alex! It was so cool to be involved in that!
These old ones look better then dark glasses….
Tenebre sounds like a cool movie Lee I should check it out 🆒👍
Oh boy are you in for a treat!
@@DrumdumsMovieReviews Thanks Lee I really like the sound of that 👍👍👍🆒🆒
I remember the dog chase because Im scared of Dobermans,one of only 2 dogs I'm scared of
I'm that way with pits. Really any aggressive dog that size.
My favourite Argento movie, used to rent it out as a teenager in the early eighties on VHS, and then it got banned as a Video Nasty. Love the soundtrack, own it on vinyl and the movie is no longer banned in the UK.
I would love to have this on VHS.
Have you seen StageFright (1987)) from Michele Soavi? Hands down my favorite Italian Slasher film.
That one is high on my list. F it. Might watch/review it next.
@@DrumdumsMovieReviews It's right up your alley, it's something special.
Well, it is on Amazon Prime. Going to give it a whirl.
Great review
Thank you!
I know I'm getting greedy, but I would love to see an updated Drumdums Top 50 Slashers of All-Time. That top 50 video you made a few years ago is so fun to watch.
I’m mulling over more top 50 ideas. Stay tuned brother.
@@DrumdumsMovieReviews Awesome! I really enjoyed this Tenebrae revisit. As you mentioned, I love the uniqueness of the killer(s) in this movie. It's the only one I can remember where there is one killer, then another killer takes over later on.
@@SportsAndHorrorFanatic Hahs truth. We’ll probably never see another slasher like it.
Great video, Lee. Tenebrae is truly outstanding. Interesting fact ... the 'girl' on the beach in the flashback sequences is an Italian transgender actress & model (Eva Robin). The film was way ahead of it's time for 1982. Keep the faith, bro ... 🤘
Thanks brother. I heard she was transgender. Really cool little factoid.
So a man then..
Italian Director Dario Argento created a truly brilliant Horror Film with his masterpiece TENEBRAE (1982) !!
Preach!
Tenebre used to be my most favorite giallo but it kinda went down on the list(not just from Argento). Love the stuff from the 70's more. They have a certain charm to them plus when it comes to the music, Ennio Morricone is king. Love Goblin though.
You need to watch more gialli. There are plenty out there that are more unique.
The plumber actress was the girlfriend in Ghost House (1988) aka La Casa 3
Ooh I'll have to seek that one out. Thanks!
Can he really blame her for cheating on him with John saxon? Come on? John saxon.
Great review to my favorite giallo if you haven't seen Piercing 2018 you should check it out the film is an homage to Italian horror and features the theme songs from Deep Red and Tenebrae!
Ooh this has my attention. I’ll look for it. Thank you!
@@DrumdumsMovieReviews You're welcome!👍
You are close to 50K subscribers, keep up the good work.
Thank you!
Loving these Argento videos. Any chance you might do a ranking?
Yes I’m planning on doing one. Thank you!
Not your face, honey. Not tonight.
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If you have Shudder, I highly suggest checking out the fifth episode of the current season of Joe Bob's Last Drive In Show. The second movie that week was Tenebrae and he had some facinating tidbits to share over the course of the film
I did watch the Tenebrae episode. Loved the ending when Darci did the homage.
I thought Maria is going to be Final girl or a surviver until she gets killed
Wasn't a huge fan of this one, maybe on a second watch I'd like it more. The only thing that stood out to me was the song Justice sampled for their song Phantom
There are actually 12 kills in all and it isn't really a horror or a slasher so much as a mean-spirited murder mystery, complete with a competent detective character, solid clues, actual deduction and even a few red herrings.
And it's awesome.
Love this movie
Hell yeah brother!
Actually the kill count of this movie has 10 people. Peter Neal killed 6 people to the Italian TV interviewer who only killed four.
Can you do Dead Silence 2007
Daria the Witch! She written Suspiria and Inferno.
Wow, I didn’t know John Saxon was appeared in that Italian slasher flick.
Yep. He actually spoke fluent Italian. But he never had to on this movie.
Maybe my favorite Argento film, some days it is DEEP RED (my first Gallio), some days BIRD WITH THE CRYSTAL PLUMAGE. One of my favorite soundtracks of all time. I listen to it and ASSAULT ON PRECINCT 13 the most. I also think it is interesting that the feminist critic is derided for questioning the link between his work and real world violence against women but at the end he proves her right.
I like that this one sheds that 70s tone that the other 2 have. A different flavor, which is nice.
Good movie. But I remember the first time a seen it I knew he was the killer instantly.
would you consider doing a revisited in depth review of Manhunter and would you consider reviewing Collateral and Heat(1995)
Hell yes.
@@DrumdumsMovieReviews I’d like to see your review of Heat(1995)
@@karanvirkooner1993 Best bank robbery/crime drama movie ever, I'll definitely give it that!
@@chazremington8011 exactly and it’s a masterpiece
You should check out strange vice of Mrs wardh
I've reviewed it. One of my favorite giallis.
My personal favorite giallo is Blood and Black Lace by Mario Bava (and I also adore The Girl Who Knew Too Much, which I think was the first giallo). Would be amazing if you did a video on Mario Bava's works -- especially the "Drop of Water" segment in I Tre Volti Della Paura which to me is quintessential Mario Bava. His repertoire influenced not only Dario Argento, but also David Lynch, Tim Burton and Ridley Scott (just to name a few).
I can also recommend his movie Rabid Dogs which was completed after his passing, but it is still one of the most suspenseful crime dramas ever filmed out there.
I can't wait to finally watch B and BL. Looks awesome.
@@DrumdumsMovieReviews Would love to see you tackle Mario Bava! Like I said, many people were influenced and sometimes completely lifted ideas from his works. He was such a force and created beautful and chilling imagery, but unfortunately he was highly underrated.
@@einhochaufhorror7344 Baba’s a legend. I’ve reviewed Bay of Blood and The Beyond. Great flicks!
@@DrumdumsMovieReviews I hate to correct a fellow horror buff, but The Beyond was Lucio Fulci. And yes, both are great movies!
@@einhochaufhorror7344 Oh shit that’s right haha. My bad on that one. Thanks man.
This film was mind-blowing experience, I have revisited most of the Dario's films and hope they all get a 4k release not sure about Suspiria & Deep Red have a 4k release. Have you ever reviewed American Psycho as I found a little confusing in the end and I would love to know what's your view on the film.
You know...I am shocked I haven't reviewed American Psycho. It's one of my favorite movies.
After sitting on my experience watching with this film it has become my new favorite Giallo film. What is your favorite?
Hey Dude. May i suggest, that you do a movie review of The Blob (1988)? If you haven't seen it, i recomend that you go watch it. It is definetly a good horror movie. (At least in my opinion)
A review for The Blob is definitely coming. I picked up the blu-ray a while back. Thanks!
@@DrumdumsMovieReviews thanks for replying. Will be looking forward to it :)
I liked John Saxon. RIP.
Me too. King.
Daria Nicolodi was the wife, nice review anyway
Best giallo
Hell yeah!