04-04-2011, 05:28 AM
There's been some news on the horizon, and apparently David Gordon Green's Suspiria remake is still in the works (and they're using the original Goblin soundtrack :claaaap: and Steve Jablonsky will be orchestrating it :banghead
. I am... excited, believe it or not, but not entirely optimistic about it. There are a few ways Suspiria could be successfully remade if you ask me, but like if Evil Dead were to be remade, the director would have to be a real fucking horror-virtuoso for it to work.
I think MAYBE Gordon Green could prove to be one. From what little he's given us, he doesn't seem to be just some formulaic music-video director posing as a fanboy; he actually claims to have a plan for it, something that could incorporate a lot of cultural elements (which can indeed be frightening to play with), add symbolism, and due to this possibly turn out to make an epic remake. Of course, the guy could be lying, or turn out to be clueless where it really counts.
Still, I have more hope for a re-do of Suspiria than, say, the rumored Candyman remake that would make the titular killer white.
To restate my earlier idea, I think there are many ways to do a worthwhile Suspiria remake; you could do what Argento originally wanted and make the main character a child, but keep the gore to make things completely twisted, you could do what I think Green may do and keep the general plot but add a bunch of surrealism, non-superficial witchcraft and social commentary, or simply go by the way of the original but add more mystery to the plot and make it longer to give more potential to heighten suspense.
There are some things one would really have to do to make a good Suspiria remake in my opinion
* Emulate Argento's directorial style
* Keep the main character determined but never feeling in-control, and somewhat flat in terms of personality
* Never do a boring looking death scene
* Never let other genre-elements overtake the horror
* And more
Do you think a remake of Suspiria could work? If so, how would you do it?
. I am... excited, believe it or not, but not entirely optimistic about it. There are a few ways Suspiria could be successfully remade if you ask me, but like if Evil Dead were to be remade, the director would have to be a real fucking horror-virtuoso for it to work.I think MAYBE Gordon Green could prove to be one. From what little he's given us, he doesn't seem to be just some formulaic music-video director posing as a fanboy; he actually claims to have a plan for it, something that could incorporate a lot of cultural elements (which can indeed be frightening to play with), add symbolism, and due to this possibly turn out to make an epic remake. Of course, the guy could be lying, or turn out to be clueless where it really counts.
Still, I have more hope for a re-do of Suspiria than, say, the rumored Candyman remake that would make the titular killer white.
To restate my earlier idea, I think there are many ways to do a worthwhile Suspiria remake; you could do what Argento originally wanted and make the main character a child, but keep the gore to make things completely twisted, you could do what I think Green may do and keep the general plot but add a bunch of surrealism, non-superficial witchcraft and social commentary, or simply go by the way of the original but add more mystery to the plot and make it longer to give more potential to heighten suspense.
There are some things one would really have to do to make a good Suspiria remake in my opinion
* Emulate Argento's directorial style
* Keep the main character determined but never feeling in-control, and somewhat flat in terms of personality
* Never do a boring looking death scene
* Never let other genre-elements overtake the horror
* And more
Do you think a remake of Suspiria could work? If so, how would you do it?
âThe Fright Night remake is a film which taps into the audienceâs deepest rooted fears, such as those of vampires throwing motorcycles at them. I dread the thought of a vampire throwing a refrigerator or a deskjet printer or... Iâd better stop before I give myself nightmaresâ


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