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The STE
08-15-2006, 11:48 AM
Seems like the foreign horror section is weighted a bit heavily towards the Asian side, so here's a thread for non-Asian foreign horror.

I vote Germany, with Italy being second

urgeok
08-15-2006, 11:50 AM
how many german horror films have there been - other than calgari and nosferatu ?

urgeok
08-15-2006, 11:52 AM
Italy gave us giallo and zombies.

with the success of the day/nightwatch films russia could be a new contender...

The STE
08-15-2006, 11:59 AM
M, Faust, Waxworks, Der Golem, Hands of Orloc, Genuine, Testament of Dr. Mabuse, The Experiment, 1,000 Eyes of Dr. Mabuse

The Mothman
08-15-2006, 12:09 PM
this is easy. Italy.

"Violence is an Italian art"
Lucio Fulci

urgeok
08-15-2006, 12:22 PM
Originally posted by The STE
M, Faust, Waxworks, Der Golem, Hands of Orloc, Genuine, Testament of Dr. Mabuse, The Experiment, 1,000 Eyes of Dr. Mabuse


ok .. thats 11



should i list the italian ones ?

The STE
08-15-2006, 12:30 PM
that's 11 off the top of my head. Go ahead, list the Italian ones off the top of your head, but only the really good ones

urgeok
08-15-2006, 12:33 PM
Originally posted by The STE
that's 11 off the top of my head. Go ahead, list the Italian ones off the top of your head, but only the really good ones


who said anything about really good ?

that wasnt my criteria for why i loved italian cinema !

i can only think of a couple of good ones ..

Deep Red


ok, 1

The STE
08-15-2006, 12:38 PM
Germany doesn't > Italy because of quantity. It's better because of quality. There's few Italian horror movies I can think of that would match up to what the German filmmakers were putting out in the silent era (yes, I know, The Experiment is fairly recent, but it's still damn good)

urgeok
08-15-2006, 12:51 PM
its extremely hard to measure films that diverse anyway ..

experimantal silent black and white vs modern italian film.

both extremely influencial and important in their own ways but really - apples and oranges ..

and although perhaps the experimental german films still have an influence felt today - not many people know they exist let alone have seen them.

I havent seen most of them .. anywhere ...

The STE
08-15-2006, 01:01 PM
and the Italian schlock horror films AREN'T a niche market?

urgeok
08-15-2006, 01:23 PM
Originally posted by The STE
and the Italian schlock horror films AREN'T a niche market?


those 2 particular niches arent very comparable - exept for some pretty broad comparrisons ..

The STE
08-16-2006, 10:02 PM
but they are both niche markets. You can't say "oh, but this one is a niche market" when the other one is as well

urgeok
08-17-2006, 01:44 AM
Originally posted by The STE
but they are both niche markets. You can't say "oh, but this one is a niche market" when the other one is as well

its funy but for some reson i dont think of the German silents as a niche market ... dont know why ..


but as for comparing them re. 'greatness ...

the German films are classics .. groundbreaking ..
like i said before their influence is still felt today.
(watch Calgari, then watch Edward Scissorhands)

A lot of Italian horror was influenced, more than influencing..
(although i'm sure their films influenced a lot of other filmmakers directly)
I dont know if Carpenter was influenced by Bay of Blood - but a lot of other filmmakers were influenced by Carpenter)

so niche or not i think you're comparing a small body of classic films to a huge body of mostly shlock films.
(there are some 'classic' italian horror films .. but not in the same classification of 'classic' as the german silents..

Angra
08-18-2006, 01:47 AM
1. Italy - Fulci

2. France - Switchblade romance

Burning in Hell
08-24-2006, 10:16 AM
In its current and recent state, I would have to with UK!

- 28 Days Later
- Dog Soldiers
- The Descent
- Creep
- Wilderness
- Broken
- Evil Aliens

I'd say its pretty hard to beat...

PR3SSUR3
08-24-2006, 03:05 PM
Goddamn English foreigners.

Anyway, I though this was the 'Japanese Horror' forum (incorporating Asia, specifically The Orient)?

urgeok
08-24-2006, 04:49 PM
Originally posted by PR3SSUR3
Goddamn English foreigners.

Anyway, I though this was the 'Japanese Horror' forum (incorporating Asia, specifically The Orient)?

ste has always felt that it was too exclusive for the forum

(despite the fact that at the time asian horror has been the biggest influence on the genre since the italian wave)

i personally feel that since this is more of an exploitation forum than just horror - and asians are probably the biggest producers of exploitation films (taking kick/samurai movies into consideration) - that it's entirely appropriate to have a piece of the forum devoted to asian films ..