I recall having the impression Gummo was like Kid Eraserhead, but I've never seen it.
I haven't seen it either. I only remember the promo photo of the freaky-looking kid in the tub.
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I recall having the impression Gummo was like Kid Eraserhead, but I've never seen it.
I haven't seen it either. I only remember the promo photo of the freaky-looking kid in the tub.
I never even heard of the movie for Wisconsin!
I haven't seen it, but I'm sure it's a far better choice than anything inspired by Ed Gein.
Worth watching or just gross-out?
Inside was one of the most disturbing movies I've ever seen. Really, really gross as well. And most definitely not a movie to see if you are pregnant. Beatrice Dalle gives unbelievably convincing psycho.
Sadly, The Ice Storm is actually a pretty good choice for CT.
For horror lists I really like Kimberley Lindberg's blog Cinebeats and her 31 Films That Give Me the Willies.
Excellent mix of classic and contemporary, known and obscure but with a distinct, personal taste. I found her blog by searching reviews on early sixties horror (which I'm writing about currently) and she's a huge fan of that era.
Her list was a meme for several hardcore horror film bloggers, which was compiled into this very intriguing master list of scary movies.
Sadly, The Ice Storm is actually a pretty good choice for CT.
I saw that in an air conditioned theatre when it was over 40 degrees outside. Worth the price of admission for that alone.
does a double-take, remembers about Celsius, understands
does a double-take, remembers about Celsius, understands
ohhhhhh.
For horror lists I really like Kimberley Lindberg's blog Cinebeats and her 31 Films That Give Me the Willies.
Deep Red over Suspiria is an interesting choice. I favor Suspiria, but probably because I saw it first at a very impressionable age, and it was far less edited to incoherence than the US version of Deep Red. Ultimately, I think Tenabrae is the best Argento movie, over both (or any), but Deep Red is pretty amazing.
I'm just going to double down on what Frank said. With the exception that I saw Suspiria at the impressionable age of 30-something, and it was still highly effective.