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I'm usually mega skeptical about remakes, especially horror remakes, but the trailer to the new Suspiria remake looks fantastic.
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https://birthmoviesdeath.com/2018/0...uld-not-have-shown-the-first-suspiria-footageBirth. Movies. Death. dijo:[...] About halfway through their presentation, Amazon turned the ballroom's overhead lights red, brought Guadagnino out onstage, and had him set up the clip we were about to see. He didn't say much, but the panel's host pointed out that what we were about to see was, eh, maybe a little rough. "You're all through eating, right?" he asked, before the scene began.
The sequence volleyed back and forth between two locations: a dance studio where a crying young woman clawed at the mirrored walls, and another studio - in some other location, and without the mirrored walls - where Tilda Swinton was overseeing the routine of another dancer, played by Dakota Johnson.
At first, the connection between these two scenes wasn't clear, but soon enough it became evident that the routine being performed by Johnson was having an effect on the dancer in the mirrored room - as Johnson's body swirled about the studio space, the dancer in the first room was tossed around like a rag doll. Soon enough, hideous, grey, tumor-like growths appeared underneath the flesh of her abdomen. Shrieking in pain, the dancer's body was twisted and folded into a number of unnatural positions. In the second room, Swinton watched eagerly as Johnson continued to flit about the studio. Back to the mirrored room, and now the poor young lady's face was stretching into unnatural shapes, a toothy rictus letting forth a guttural howl. Her body folded again and again before the dancer wet herself, graphically, right there onscreen, a thick stream of drool pouring from her mouth. Eventually, Johnson's routine came to an end, and what was left in the other room was basically just a crumpled, leaking mess that used to be a human being.
If the only thing the new version succeeds at is getting more people to watch the original, then I'll be okay with that.looks actually good
here is a trailer for the original:https://youtube.com/watch?v=5Y0EEqtWrJIwhich is a great film btw
F Paul Wilson was so dissatisfied with Michael Mann's treatment of the book that he swore off Hollywood for a while. Although he seems to have softened on this in recent years (one of his stories was adapted for Masters of Horror and he's talked about offers to do a Repairman Jack movie or series).I hope they reboot "The Keep".
https://bloody-disgusting.com/movie/3512824/suspiria-remake-gets-final-runtime-two-half-hours-long/Bloody Disgusting dijo:The ‘Suspiria’ Remake Gets a Final Runtime and It’s Over Two and a Half Hours Long!
Almost exactly one year ago, we had heard that an early cut of Luca Guadagnino’s Suspiria ran 2 hours, 50 minutes long, which certainly took us by surprise. Naturally, we assumed that the final cut would be significantly shorter, but it’s actually not all that much shorter.
It’s been confirmed that the remake’s runtime is 152 minutes. That’s 2 hours, 32 minutes!
Suspiria arrives in theaters on November 2.
In Suspiria, which stars Dakota Johnson as Susie Bannion, “As a darkness builds at the center of a world-renown dance company, its artistic director (Swinton), a young American new to the troupe (Johnson), and a grieving psychotherapist (Ebersdorf) become entangled in a bloody, sighing nightmare.”
The cast also includes Chloe Grace-Moretz, Tilda Swinton, Mia Goth, Sylvie Testud, Angela Winkler, Małgosia Bela and Lutz Ebersdorf.
Radiohead’s Thom Yorke composed the score. David Kajganich wrote the film, co-financed by Amazon Studios and K Period Media.
What about the soundtrack screams "synthwave"? Isn't synthwave supposed to be energetic and dancey? It's going for a moodier 70s approach (@Lioness made a great comparison to Wendy Carlos) more than anything else.and a synthwave score is really by the numbers by 2018.
bits of it use synth, maybe not synthwave. Idk what you'd call it then.What about the soundtrack screams "synthwave"? Isn't synthwave supposed to be energetic and dancey?
A retro horror soundtrack throwback?bits of it use synth, maybe not synthwave. Idk what you'd call it then.
If you read about the production of The Keep, it's a classic case of the studio screwing a movie over. The director's cut was supposed to be three-and-a-half hours, but the studio hacked it down to an hour-and-a-half, meaning that they really could only try and salvage it the best they could.F Paul Wilson was so dissatisfied with Michael Mann's treatment of the book that he swore off Hollywood for a while. Although he seems to have softened on this in recent years (one of his stories was adapted for Masters of Horror and he's talked about offers to do a Repairman Jack movie or series).