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Old 06-15-2010, 12:08 PM
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Italian Horror

Well, my Full Moon features addiction has abated, and for the past couple months I have transitioned to a full blown addiction to any and all Italian horror, so far I've seen (and highly recommend to anyone):

Argento:

Due occhi diabolici
L'uccello dalle piume di cristallo
Phenomena
Tenebrae
Inferno
Non ho sonno
Profondo Rosso (with English subtitles)
La terza madre
Opera
Suspiria
Door Into Darkness


Bava, Lamberto:

Dèmoni
Dèmoni 2 L'incubo ritorna
Macabro


Bava, Mario:

I Vampiri
La maschera del demonio
Sei donne per l'assassino


Fulci:

E tu vivrai nel terrore - L'aldilà
Paura nella città dei morti viventi
Un Gato Nel Cervello (i volti del terrore)
Manhatten Baby
Quando Alice ruppe lo specchio
Una lucertola con la pelle di donna
Non si sevizia un paperino
Quella villa accanto al cimitero
Zombi


Soavi:

Dellamorte Dellamore
La Chiesa
La Setta


I love all these movies, I only wish I came to them sooner, but if I had its likely I wouldn't have appreciated them. I cannot recommend these enough, if you consider yourself a fan of horror you owe it to yourself to watch as much of these films as you can.

The reason many American slasher films exist is because of a lot of these movies, many of the cliches were invented here (especially in Mario Bava giallos). Except in these films they were done with style and good direction. And much wonderful gore, lol.

Now a few questions:

1) Does anyone know where and/or what specific DVD releases of any of these movies have spoken Italian language with English subtitles?

I've only found a couple. I really want to watch Fulci's 'Paura nella città dei morti viventi' (City of the Living Dead) and 'Quella villa accanto al cimitero' (House by the Cemetery) in Italian - the English dubbing is just awful. This is also a really great way to learn Italian, I watched Argento's Pofondo Rosso with English subs, it was great.

2) Are there any glaring omissions to my list? I know there are at least a handful more Mario Bava films I need to watch. Any other euro-horror I should check out?
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Old 06-15-2010, 12:13 PM
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I'm a big Argento fan. One film from him I would recommend:

The Stendhal Syndrome
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Old 06-15-2010, 12:21 PM
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I'm a big Argento fan. One film from him I would recommend:

The Stendhal Syndrome
Yea, I've had a little trouble finding that one, I'm sure I'll see it sooner or later.

What did you think of 'La terza madre'? I actually liked it. Should I see 'Giallo'?
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Yea, I've had a little trouble finding that one, I'm sure I'll see it sooner or later.

What did you think of 'La terza madre'? I actually liked it. Should I see 'Giallo'?
I was kind of disappointed by Mother Of Tears (my expectations were probably too high).

I haven't seen Giallo yet, but it looks well worth watching (I think a member of this forum cowrote this film with Dario Argento so I'm definitely going to check it out).
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Sean and his writing partner wrote the script and then Dario did what he does...
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I believe some of the Shriek Show and Grindhouse releases have Italian audio.

I've just got local releases that are dubbed. The dubbing is part of the fun of these films IMO.
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