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Demdike@Cult Labs 31st May 2018 10:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Rik (Post 577172)
Looks like the trailer for the Suspiria remake is coming next week according to the official Twitter account

https://twitter.com/suspiriamovie/st...133164032?s=20

For those without Twitter, they’ve posted a pic of a trailer

Thats not a trailer. It's a caravan. Bloomin' Americans and their differing words. :lol:

I notice Amazon Studios logos. Surely it's not going to be a Prime only thing and not hit cinemas or disc.

Rik 4th June 2018 01:19 PM

First teaser trailer for the new Suspiria film

http://youtu.be/ylmDXfTA8rg

Demdike@Cult Labs 4th June 2018 01:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Rik (Post 577624)
First teaser trailer for the new Suspiria film

http://youtu.be/ylmDXfTA8rg

It looks a bit cheap to me. I think it's the type of camera used. Where are the brilliant and garish colours that made Argento's film stand out.

Although it says in theaters November, I get the feeling this will be on Amazon Prime over here and that will be it, forgotten about a few days after it's premier.

I hope i'm wrong and it's a good film.

WowBobWow 4th June 2018 02:03 PM

I loved that trailer, especially the Thom Yorke score. I think this is going to be fantastic, albeit in a completely different way to Argento’s original.

Too much talent involved for it to fail...hopefully.

Rik 4th June 2018 02:04 PM

Yeah, not overly impressed by the look of it either, I can’t see me bothering to go watch it at the cinema (if it’s released in cinemas over here), but I will check it out on home video :nod:

Crimson Blade 4th June 2018 02:07 PM

me neither. Although, kids today will probably prefer this and laugh at the original. :crying:

The Reaper Man@Cult Labs 4th June 2018 08:12 PM

Hmm time will tell.

Looks more of a 'bleak' film,whereas the original was a 'nightmarish dreamworld'.

Hey-can't be as bad as Dracula or Giallo.....


www.youtube.com/watch?v=ylmDXfTA8rg

Paul@TheOverlook 5th June 2018 07:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Demdike@Cult Labs (Post 577629)
It looks a bit cheap to me. I think it's the type of camera used. Where are the brilliant and garish colours that made Argento's film stand out.

Although it says in theaters November, I get the feeling this will be on Amazon Prime over here and that will be it, forgotten about a few days after it's premier.

I hope i'm wrong and it's a good film.

Amazon pick up or finance a lot of films (Manchester by the Sea, Chi-raq, etc) and they get cinema and home entertainment releases.

I'm really looking forward to seeing this - I loved the trailer. Power to its talented director for doing something different - it seems to be a huge departure from Argento's film and that is the only way it's going to work - Luca Guadagnino is too talented just to ape the original....

Whatever happens it will be Marmite for fans of the original.

gag 5th June 2018 07:41 AM

Some films I can go into and put to one side its a remake then try and enjoy it for what it is once decided if like or not then compare to original .

Paul@TheOverlook 5th June 2018 09:28 AM

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Originally Posted by gag (Post 577693)
Some films I can go into and put to one side its a remake then try and enjoy it for what it is once decided if like or not then compare to original .



A film, remake, sequel or otherwise, should be given a chance to stand on its own - we’ve had great remakes in the past (they’re few and far between, admittedly) so it’s always worth letting something have the chance to entertain you.

I’ve seen a lot of negative sentiment piled on this film - like someone else said, those who want to hate on something unseen aren’t being forced to watch it. I’ve always been encouraging about remakes because they offer the opportunity to bring attention to original works that may have evaded younger people. That and there’s almost always a super-up reissue of the original to buy on disc. Everyone’s a winner apart from film snobs who claim to be outraged in order to flex their perceived superiority, I guess.


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