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Between this, and his role in Eragon, I reckon' he should play more scary bastard roles, it's like he's made for them.
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"Masters of horror - The Screwfly Solution" 7/10
I thought this one had a great and very frightening story. I liked how the director, Joe Dante (Never heard about him), left a lot up to the imaginations of the viewers instead of throwing a lot of graphic violence in our faces. I felt those scenes had a much stronger impact that way. Very cruel stuff. Didn't quite get the ending though...
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I'm definitely the wrong person to ask that question, Dis. I've always thought Argento was a crappy director.
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Oh right. lol I checked him out on IMDB before i wrote that and for some weird reason i stopped scrolling down his movie list when i came to nr. 14 - "Eerie indiana". I don't know why? :p
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I don't know what's in the set, but his masterpieces are Profondo rosso (AKA Deep Red), Suspiria, Tenebre, Opera, and The Bird With the Crystal Plumage. Usually, though, in my opinion, anything Argento touches turns to pure giallo gold. I'd say go for it.
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All at the same time?? Impressive.. You must have a terrible headache now. :rolleyes:
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