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Tomas Montalvo posted an update in the group
Italian Horror Lovers May 11, 2012 4:26 pmI am a huge italian horror lover!
I made an argentinian film called: ”El Bosque de los Sometidos” (a.k.a ”The Flaying) that plays homage to Bava, Argento, Fulci…—
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Sundstrom posted an update in the group
Italian Horror Lovers April 29, 2012 7:00 amLucio Fulci is the best director in my mind. He made some great Movies like When Alice broke the mirror, Zombie 2 and lots more. My alltime favorite horror movie is The Beyond, it got everyting. Its like a real Nightmare.
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Italian Horror Lovers April 25, 2012 7:07 pmI like Joe D’Amato. Beyond the Darkness aka Buio Omega (1979) was quite…different
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dario argento films July 24, 2009 10:54 pmmine would have ta be hands down without a dought suspiria
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mmyersisgod posted an update in the group
Italian Horror Lovers May 24, 2009 5:30 pmSo who is everyone’s favorite Italian Horror director?
Mine is Lucio Fulci with Sergio Martino or Umberto Lenzi coming in second.
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Lucio Fulci is the best Italian horror director of all time.
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If any of you ever get a chance you should watch Hell Of The Living Dead by Bruno Mattie.
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Mine is Dario Argento, but then again, I just got into Italian horror.
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I would have to go with Lucio Fulci. His films are just so much fun, and totally awesome. Then in second I would probably put Argento.
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I have HOTLD but have not watched it yet. I need to though.
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I love Argento & Fulci, I think I just love more Argento films. I also really dig the Bava’s & Michele Soavi.
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It’s a tie for me between Lucio Fulci and Mechele Soavi. Gods among men, they are.
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its cheesy but id have ta say argento but i love lucio fulci
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I love Lucio Fulci’s work. Zombi 2, City of the Living Dead and The Beyond are all works of gorific art. House By the Cemetary is one of the creepiest movies I have ever seen in my life.
However I am a rabid Dario Argento fan! Suspiria is one of the greatest horror films of all time IMHO. Plus Tenebre, Phenomena and Deep Red are also personal…[Read more]
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Fulci for me, with Argento very close behind.
The Beyond is a masterpiece!
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I know the worst if anybody would read my discussion.
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Fulci hands down. THE BEYOND was my gateway film into the underground. A Masterpiece!
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Lucio Fulci !!!
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Suspiria is by far thee best of the trilogy! The atmosphere, the cinematography and of course the soundtrack is killer!!! Suspiria is the movie that introduced me to Argento and I have been a huge fan since.
Inferno was an okay movie. I’ve only seen it once. I think I’ll need to watch it again to see if my opinion changes.
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suspiria introduced me to him also since i saw it iv loved everyting hes done and his soundtracs r awsome always by goblin and ya lots of people said mother of tears sucked but i loved it especially that his daughter was in it lol
I’m a fairly new Argento fan and I’ve only seen Suspiria so far from the Three Sisters Trilogy so I would have to go with that!
I’ve seen a few of his other films and really like Phenomena, Sleepless and The Card Player.
i agree with phenomena but i thought the card player was crap no offense but u should watce tenebre its one of his best!!!!
None taken! Oh yeah. Forgot about Tenebrae. That is another one that I liked and John Saxon was in it so it gets extra points. His earlier films (the ones that I’ve seen) are definitely the best but I still enjoyed The Card Player. Also, the soundtracks to Suspiria, Tenebrae and Phenomena are some of the best around.
I have yet to see Mother of Tears, so I’ll have to reserve judgement in regards to that yet.
Of the two I’ve seen, Inferno was good, but Suspiria is comparatively… amazing.