ThirstyFly
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I will never watch it again because of that horrible HORRIBLE song they keep playing!
That's the best part!
I will never watch it again because of that horrible HORRIBLE song they keep playing!
I think I'm about to tap out of my first movie in all 7 years I've been doing this. And I've watched a lot of garbage.
Ooh...which one?
I will never watch it again because of that horrible HORRIBLE song they keep playing!
I think I'm about to tap out of my first movie in all 7 years I've been doing this. And I've watched a lot of garbage.
Considering the kind of stuff that pops up on your lists and having a generally good handle on your tolerance levels, it must be as bad as watching your loved one melt in lava for it to be that unwatchable.
I even made it through ThanksKilling one year and that was like torture.
I think The Love Witch nailed the feel it was going for a hell of a lot better than, say, The Editor.
Wow...Love Witch is not the answer I expected. Haven't seen it but heard good things and comparing that to Thankskilling? Just wow...
You know, I had a feeling you wouldn't like The Love Witch from some of the comments you made the last time about The Editor and Berberian Sound Studio with how they tackled giallo tropes, but hey, at least you persevered.
There's gotta be another Amer somewhere, and I'm gonna find it!
Not horror, but Peter Strickland's Berberian Sound Studio and The Duke of Burgundy might be of interest to you.There's gotta be another Amer somewhere, and I'm gonna find it!
#12 - Your Vice Is A Locked Room and Only I Have the Key (FTV)
This might've been one of the slowest giallo films that I've ever seen. Not enough murders to keep my interest, but I will give it points for combining a lovers quarrel, forbidden passions, and a murder mystery along with elements from Poe's The Black Cat. This makes the second film I've watched as an adaptation of that poem, and I'd like to avoid them for the rest of the challenge. Even with a 99 minute runtime, it felt way too long. That might've been due to the fact that some plot elements were introduced that really never got answered, and just chewed up time. The performances are good and energetic. Edwich Fenech is smoking hot, though I don't understand why she had sex with everyone she meets. However, it was just too slow for what I expect from a giallo. Somehow this made me appreciate What Have You Done to Solange's slow build towards a great ending even more.
4.5 one-eyed cats yowling into the moonlight out of 10
There's gotta be another Amer somewhere, and I'm gonna find it!
There aren't many films like Amer.
Not horror, but Peter Strickland's Berberian Sound Studio and The Duke of Burgundy might be of interest to you.
At the very least, you really liked The Blackcoat's Daughter, which was my big recommendation for this year's celebration, so I can't feel too bad!
I watched Berberian the same year I watched Amer (2015 I believe). I liked the setup but not the direction it took towards the end and ultimately left disappointed. Haven't heard of The Duke of Burgundy, I'll look into that, thanks.
Have you seen any of Sergio Martino's other gialli?
I haven't seen that one yet. I own it on Blu-ray but I've heard it's more thriller than horror so I just haven't gotten around to it yet. From your review that sounds correct. Too bad I bought both that and Bava's 5 Dolls for an August Moon because of Edwige Fenech before finding out they're both stinkers so they've just been sitting there unwatched.
Anyway, back to Martino... I really enjoyed Torso and All the Colors of the Dark (also with Fenech) and I'm planning on watching The Strange Vice of Mrs. Wardh as well this month (again with Fenech). They did a lot of movies together but I believe that's it for gialli. The rest were comedies.
#12 - Your Vice Is A Locked Room and Only I Have the Key (FTV)
This might've been one of the slowest giallo films that I've ever seen. Not enough murders to keep my interest, but I will give it points for combining a lovers quarrel, forbidden passions, and a murder mystery along with elements from Poe's The Black Cat. This makes the second film I've watched as an adaptation of that poem, and I'd like to avoid them for the rest of the challenge. Even with a 99 minute runtime, it felt way too long. That might've been due to the fact that some plot elements were introduced that really never got answered, and just chewed up time. The performances are good and energetic. Edwich Fenech is smoking hot, though I don't understand why she had sex with everyone she meets. However, it was just too slow for what I expect from a giallo. Somehow this made me appreciate What Have You Done to Solange's slow build towards a great ending even more.
4.5 one-eyed cats yowling into the moonlight out of 10
There's gotta be another Amer somewhere, and I'm gonna find it!
Have you tried The Strange Colour of Your Body's Tears? It's not as good as Amer, but it is made by the same people.
Not yet. I've heard mixed things about it so I've held off. Maybe I'll do a double feature with Red Nights when I get to that.
#09 - Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday (1993)
Ok then. 5/10
Cannibal Holocaust
Oh boy. Here we are. Fun for the whole family. After years of telling myself I wouldn't ever do it, I've finally watched Cannibal Holocaust. Now that I've seen it, what the hell can I say about it? It's pure exploitation, and I don't think five minutes go by without something repulsive appearing on screen. The film wears its intentions on its sleeve as well, I mean..."I wonder who the cannibals really are?" Are you fucking kidding me with that line? The most infuriating part is that despite how "on the nose" it is, despite the movie thinking it's smarter than it really is, it makes a point. I was too big of a wuss and watched the animal cruelty free version. I knew that would take out a part of the dread that makes the film memorable, but I knew I wouldn't be able to stomach seeing the animals slaughtered. However, I was perfectly fine watching the sequence that showed footage from various wars with actual humans getting shot in the head or worse. What does that say about me? All in all, It's definitely not the best made film. There's shoddy acting, writing, and it's downright offensive for the sake of it. It leaves an impression on you though, and actually innovated in the horror landscape with the found footage aspect. I would say it deserves a spot in the horror film canon for sure. Oh, and that soundtrack, how in the world did this movie manage to secure a soundtrack that good? It's beautiful at times, which makes the carnage happening on screen all the more sobering.
Verdict: 7/10
Next: Something fun because I need it.