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In Reply to: Re: Suspiria... playing at the Nickelodeon (Dario Argento) posted by mikenyc on May 23, 2002 at 10:57:04:
NO I havn't seen it... does it have any extra scenes or anything?
I love the color in the movie!
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Here are the features, as copied from amazon.com.... Region 1 encoding (US and Canada only)
Color, Closed-captioned, THX, Widescreen, Box set, Dolby Disc 1:
Feature Film
TV and Radio Spots
Daemonia Music Video
Poster and Stills Gallery Disc 2:
Suspiria 25th Anniversary: an all new 52 minute documentary
Disc 3:
Original Goblin Soundtrack CD
Here's the link....
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00005LQ04/qid=1022211061/sr=5-1/ref=cm_lm_asin/002-2846279-8638463
That was some very strange music and sound! Creepy! And very loud last night at the theatre
I just got through listening to "Demons".I love his electic choices and uses of rock in the film...I can't wait to hear the rest, when I view the other films of his.
100% agree that the use of color, lighting and shadow shows that Argento put a lot of effort into this one. The Goblins soundtrack is pretty wild too; been looking for this on vinyl for years and what few copies have come up on Ebay have sold for mucho $$
Eric
Tokyo*
Or should I say the song reminded me of the movie? I saw the movie to young... at a drive-in... It was truly effective. It was about the same time I listened to the song Hotel California. Now I watch and wonder... but Im still entertained.
One of the RARE movies I will watch over and over numerous times.
Ill pay more attention to the sound track after your desire to find the LP... The sound still rings in my head, with its creepy tones... and witchy woman style strangeness. I'm anctious to watch it with an audiunce... to see their reactions. If there is real evil, than there is real good. The question is, what are we doing and what are we following? I hope Good. Bolt-
Susperia, Profundo Rosso (Deep Red) and Dawn of the Dead soundtracks are all available on re-issues from Dagored Records in Italy. They are available in full length CDs or on Vinyl with some tracks deleted. I got the vinyl of Profundo Rosso the other month. It is excellent.Cheers
John K
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