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https://youtu.be/3uGIEY7tdg8

It doesn't look glossy and Hollywoodized. Looks kinda spooky.

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Yeah, I'm optimistic, now. I need to give the original another watch. Haven't seen it in ages.

Well I suppose it couldn't be any worse than the original. Never understood the love.

@glomps and nibbles said:

I'm sure you will love it.

While you're at it, i also recommend this film from the same Director Phenomena , it's a good one.

mag

That's one of the few Dario Argento films I haven't seen. I must have a look.

@bratface said:

Well I suppose it couldn't be any worse than the original. Never understood the love.

Just have a gander at the cinematography for a start. And the music sounds like pure evil.

@JustinJackFlash said:

@bratface said:

Well I suppose it couldn't be any worse than the original. Never understood the love.

Just have a gander at the cinematography for a start. And the music sounds like pure evil.

I agree about the trailer but that doesn't guarantee that it will be good. But I mostly was commenting on the fact that I didn't like the original, so the remake couldn't be worse?

@bratface said:

But I mostly was commenting on the fact that I didn't like the original,

I know. I was talking about the original too. The cinematography is famously well regarded for it's myriad of colours. And the score captures raw evil.

No, a trailer doesn't guarantee anything. But we can see it's clearly not glossy like the endless barrage of horror remakes are. And it's from a well regarded, artistic director.

These things do suggest that the makers actually intend to make a good film rather than a broad, crowd pleasing cash grab. And that makes me happy.

@JustinJackFlash said:

@bratface said:

But I mostly was commenting on the fact that I didn't like the original,

I know. I was talking about the original too. The cinematography is famously well regarded for it's myriad of colours. And the score captures raw evil.

No, a trailer doesn't guarantee anything. But we can see it's clearly not glossy like the endless barrage of horror remakes are. And it's from a well regarded, artistic director.

These things do suggest that the makers actually intend to make a good film rather than a broad, crowd pleasing cash grab. And that makes me happy.

Well to each his own. This world would be a boring place if we all thought the same thing.

@bratface said:

This world would be a boring place if we all thought the same thing.

Definitely.

@JustinJackFlash said:

https://youtu.be/3uGIEY7tdg8

It doesn't look glossy and Hollywoodized. Looks kinda spooky.

I agree. It looks like a nice, up-to-date take on Argento's film. I think I'll be seeing them both (the original for a second time).

@mechajutaro said:

@JustinJackFlash said:

@glomps and nibbles said:

I'm sure you will love it.

While you're at it, i also recommend this film from the same Director Phenomena , it's a good one.

mag

That's one of the few Dario Argento films I haven't seen. I must have a look.

If I'm not mistaken, this was JCo's first leading role, predating Labyrinth

Are you forgetting 'Once Upon a time in America', it was released in 1984.

I like the 70s vibe they seemed to be able to pull off. Looking forward to the next trailer, maybe some dialogue would be nice.

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