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S4 Ep299: Suspiria (1977)

This week we discuss and review Dario Argento's horror masterpiece Suspiria from 1977! #suspiria #darioargento #supernaturalhorror #horrormovies #horrormoviefans #horrormoviepodcast #goblin #stayevil Intro and outro music by: Omni Slim @omnislim5381 on YouTube http://theevilneverdiespodcast.com http://carltodd.com https://youtube.com/@theevilneverdiespodcast https://audioboom.com/channels/5041828 Merch: http://tee.pub/lic/evilneverdiespodcast Supp
Duration:
52m
Broadcast on:
18 Nov 2024
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This is the Evil Never Dies podcast with Bretton Carl. This podcast may contain adult themes, violence and strong language. Listener discretion is advised. [Music] Welcome back to the Evil Never Dies podcast episode 299 fuck we're 299 yeah and for 300 episode we're gonna have a guest on shit I like having guests I think we had a guest on our third anniversary fourth anniversary whatever anniversary we're at something yeah well I'm no longer sick believe it or not yeah you sound way better brother I don't know how anybody was able to listen to that episode last week I tried to and I couldn't talk you know I really couldn't we both felt like shit fucking all weekend it just sucked but anyway yeah so it's fight night tonight yeah we're gonna have Mike Tyson versus Jake Paul and I'm hoping that the other Paul shows up the other brother who WWE's Mike Tyson oh okay there's two ones a wrestler one's a boxer I think Jake's the fighter I don't really know then we have Ron Paul the former Congress but so so you think Mike's gonna take it third round third I'm saying he's gonna take him out in the first because he's pissed because he stepped on his fucking toe he said he's gonna make that young man so he's gonna hurt that young man well that's why he smacked the fucking piss on him because he stepped on his toe it was an accident shit I bet it wasn't a lack of that it was an accident this Mike has said many times interviews that don't fuck with my feet man he goes he says that that's one only one of the things it'll bring me down is if you fuck with my feet well he stepped on it yeah he stepped on it good so I guess if Tyson loses that'll be the excuse maybe I don't I think he's gonna fucking just go in fucking guns blazing and try to take him out right away like he's done before so yeah yeah Arlington was a was crazy as shit today dude I bet there's a hundred thousand people there tonight they're saying they sold 18 million dollars worth of tickets Wow and Netflix probably paid them 20 million they're saying that out of Las Vegas this will be the biggest grossing fight ever and it's a 40 58 year old man fighting I know it's crazy ain't it well Brett you need to get in the ring shit get some money that was Mike Tyson I wouldn't want to get hit by that motherfucker for sure damn well tonight we that makes my face hurt just thinking about it tonight we got a special episode I guess I don't know this is something we've been saving for a long time yeah we're doing another Argento film probably his most famous film ever definitely the most famous it is Suspiria there was a remake then a few years ago this is the original version and I did a thing now before we start I've had this DVD as long as I can remember this was from the anchor bay it is 7,350 of 50,000 ever printed it was three-disk it and included the soundtrack which is probably on Apple music now yeah it is I was actually listening to it today yeah and I think I have it already from there and it come with a book and all kinds of stuff but this is one of the crown jewels of my collection and it was digitally mastered in THX for God's sake and that means it's old because you know THX is is not a thing anymore but the picture on it is not that great because it's a DVD and it really wasn't mastered well so I did a thing I ordered the 4k from Amazon and got it last night and watched it so I have two copies of Suspiria now awesome there's special features on that 4k yes most of the same ones okay I think it might be the exact same I think there's actually um this one has a new in this synapses films did this and remastered it and they actually did a 40th anniversary documentary which was like an hour long cool I think they're similar this might have a couple more extra features but I'm gonna tell you before we start I have never been more impressed with the 4k release in my life ever because as we'll get into it you'll learn that Suspiria is a very colorful movie yes it is and in 4k I think you said it was that probably rendered in 4k on Amazon right yeah 4k or 2k at least however yeah put it on there to so yeah it looked good when I watched it good picture on it for sure yeah I was very impressed with synapses release of Suspiria I think I got a burnt copy of that somewhere well I've had this old DVD as long as I can remember it might have been one of the first special you know films like this I ever bought that was when Anchor Bay was the only people in the boutique business at the time that's that's where I got a dawn at the original dawn of the dead from I've still got my original dawn of the dead from Anchor Bay that DVD cost me like $35 when it first came out damn I'm sure this cost me about 40 yeah but because you couldn't find it nowhere now that was probably early 2000s when they released that so yeah so on to Suspiria all right Suspiria directed of course by Dario Argento screenplay by Dario Argento and Dario Nickelodey based on Suspiria the profundus by Thomas D Quincy produced by Claudio Argento cinematography by Luciano Tovoli edited by Franco Fredicelli music by Goblin and Dario Argento and did you know they're playing Tuesday at the Texas Theater yes I do know that they want like 60 bucks for tickets though I would love to go see that I bet it would be awesome but I'm don't want to pay 60 bucks yeah or go to Oak Cliff for that matter on Tuesday yeah but uh awesome soundtrack score it's just it's just so freaking weird it's the masterpiece you know it's equal to Halloween in my opinion exactly me too me too yeah all right production company Sata Spadakoli distributed by I know I'm gonna screw this up pro-protezione atlas consorziete that was a worldwide distribution yeah it had an American distributor - it did we'll get into that here yes there's a story behind that one all right it was released February 1st 1977 in Italy and I think it came out in July of 77 in the US because they had to re-edit and dub it in English and all that good stuff yeah has a running time of 99 minutes country of origin Italy languages English and Italian this movie brought in 1.43 billion Lira in Italy and you still haven't translated Lira to dollars I guess no I haven't okay it's probably about I it's probably about half that I would say probably but it made 1.8 million in North America just on Reynolds alone I would have been when I probably watched it I'm sure I rented this at some point yeah I remember Suspiria as a kid so I remember one that when they used to play the TV commercials for they freaked me out and I and then I think I've seen it at the drive-in I actually think I've seen it with hills have eyes maybe like a double feature type deal boy you saw all the good movies at the drive-in I know man it was awesome now you got to tune the they got they get a transmitter that you listen to it through your car stereo on yeah yes that's better though than hanging the little speaker on your window and then being drunk and forget it and driving off and wake up the next morning and it's still hung on your window all right Carl go over the cast for this film I mean the plot the plot I'm sorry I don't got the cast but I do know the plot so it starts out we've got a American ballet dancer who is coming to it till actually is it Italy Germany Germany it's West Germany that's right I don't know I thought it was Italy to join this Academy and I don't remember the name of the Academy I can't speak speak if I had black forest Academy I think it is well there's an Italian name for it though yeah yeah we'll call it whatever her journal she arrives at the airport and is getting rained on can't get a cab finally gets to a cab gets to the Academy and there's all kinds of weird stuff going on there yep the one of the dancers is is brutally killed I would say yeah like the first like seven minutes of the movie yeah it goes from the airport to the first seven minutes is is this girl getting killed and that's about all I can give away without spoiling the movie I think there's something going on at the Academy it could be witches I think it is witches it's like a covenant in like the coming they yes it is the first of the three sisters trilogy of Argento movies yeah we'll go into the other ones here after a little bit yes but it basically it follows this ballerina I guess that's what you call them trying to deal with being in a foreign country and with the other dancers and these weird instructors who may or may not be witches so very creepy stuff and very good acting and I might add I thought at least yeah Italian movie especially exactly yeah all right I guess we'll go over the cast first off we got Jessica Harper as Susie Bannion and she's the young ballerina that's one of broad to study at this I guess that you would suppose be like a prestigious ballet company yeah I did never explains how she got there or why she got there no just she's getting off the plane and tries getting there you can't get in sort of reminds me of a aji our ginto I think that's why he why he cast her pastor yeah yeah next up young at the time to be in it we're actually actually yeah I think yeah she was alive she's like our age I think okay well that's who this reminded me of but that's why that's another reason why he cast her because she was so young looking but she was it because it was all the girls were supposed to be 20 years younger yeah but he wanted to make him even younger and the the dad who's the producer said no it'll get banned for sure so all right next off we got Stefania Cassini as Sarah Sims Flavio Bucci as Daniel he's the blind guy with the CNI dog yeah the German Shepherd CNI dog yeah Miguel Bosei as Mark Gregory snag off as the English voice of mark Alita Valley as Miss Tanner Joan Bennett as Madam Blunk Udo Keir as Dr. Frank Mandel and a guy by the name of Frank von Kugleglen as the English voice of Dr. Frank Mandel because when he when he was talking in this it was like that's not Udo Keir talking because he's got a very strong German accent for sure yeah Barbara Magnolfi as Olga Ivanova say that ten times really fast Carolyn de Forcica as the English voice of Olga Eva accent as Patricia Engel Rudolph Schundler as Professor Millius and Jeffrey Cobblestone as the English voice of Professor Millius Susanna Javakoli as Sonya Franca Skag Nettie as the cook Giuseppe Transocia as Pavlos Jacopo Mariani as Albert Renando Scarpa as Professor Vertigast Margarita Horowitz as the teacher Horowitz Giovanni Di Bernardo as the police inspector and Ted Ruskop was the English voice of the inspector and last but not least Leela Savasta as Mathur Sussa sport Suspo orium Helena Marcos uncredited I guess he what's his name our general found her right off the street just brought her own in yes she was like 80 something years old one when she met they made this I think that's why her makeup was all screwed look like she had a mask on almost yeah yeah and I guess she was an X prostitute Jesus in Rome there so yeah and that is the cast of Suspyria big cast all right you will month you go over what you found anything out about that 4k then so well them about I will cover this came out a few years ago I think around the time when the remake did synopsis films who've got sort of a good history and a bad history with releases they actually are the ones who restored this thing and like I said I have never been more blown away by a 4k release ever I mean I know what this looks like it's just it's night and day so honestly I'm not gonna lie I was actually thinking about buying this thing and then returning it after watching it but I've decided I'm gonna keep it because it's it's so well and it's because synopsis has that history of yes I'm good some bad I was a little leery to buy this thing but they blew me away with it good like I said the extras are pretty similar to what what this is this has this this is so old that's back when they had that they couldn't put two discs you know together they had to freakin make this entire book you know yep yep I forgot what they used to call these disc I'm getting away from the mic I'm getting back to doing that again the old DVD which I'm sure you can't find anywhere it came with this really weird book it's all like juggled together but it's got some good art in it unfortunately the 4k doesn't come with any special features but that's fine because you know if you're like me you can have both of them this just gives a little bit you know the different cast oh guess what somebody elected not to do Andy Warhol's Dracula and do this movie instead oh really yeah for our YouTube people there's the the sisters I guess you might want to call them I don't know yeah and some of the artwork in the posters good stuff yeah one last thing all the different movie posters it came with cards - oh wow yeah that's whenever they were drugging her I believe see she doesn't look like Ozia right there a lot whoa what am I looking at here I don't know what I'm looking at what is that one of the dancers I guess I don't know it looks like a art no that's sort of cool though this is one of the the probably the most memorable picture from the movie yeah and this is actually near the end of the movie when that one was done there's the Romanian guy that only spoke in Romanian yeah he was a creepy fucker - there's some good creepiness right there oh yeah when she's caught in a fucking car the concertina wire yeah and there's the poster I guess the US poster that came out yeah so yeah this the DVD was definitely loaded the 4k looks great so I'm gonna keep in both of these even only watch this movie on rare occasion I'm gonna keep it all but yeah the this comes with a slip case there's the old artwork and then they made some news so synopsis films they went sorry I still got a little bit of a bit of a cough they restored this thing to glory and this is gonna get a five star review or there's a 4k release probably the best transfer I've ever seen ever since I've been buying 4ks now really how long I've had a PlayStation 5 so they did our ginto justice then they did justice yeah and again I've been pretty um hit or miss with synopsis films on things but they restored this thing that best restoration I've ever seen of any of the movies from you know the 70s back at least yep and now this was filmed in I think I'm tech my color well get into that there they did it sort of weird yeah the way they did this to film it because whatever they did it was able to restore to 4k pristine so well I think a lot of it was the colors in this movie Argento told the cinematographer he was like picture snow white in the seven doors all the colors in it but more vibrant is what he wanted that's what he ended up with so yeah I get all right you got anything else about that or no I just can't I but I mean if you can somehow find the this old Blu-ray I recommend getting it I don't know that you'll find it that's fully loaded like this a lot of people will steal the good stuff and sell the disc it's got the soundtrack to which is now on Apple Music first-class release of Suspiria both times for the technology they had of DVD and now with the 4k cool this movie has been preserved pristinely I'm like some of our Gentos movies we've watched that house by the cemetery we went yeah letter letter gente I wouldn't our gentle that's that was that was a synopsis disc and it looked terrible and it was really a real bad release so back to not trying to slam on them but sometimes they hit it out of the park and sometimes they don't this time it was a grand slam home run cool all right I guess we'll get into some trivia here do it our gentle compose the creepy music with band Goblin which they in the credits they're it's the goblins and it's just goblin and he played the played it they recorded it first before they film the movie and he played it throughout the filming of the movie full blast on set to unnerve the actors and elicit a truly scared performance which it is a creepy soundtrack for sure all right for the wide shots of the maggots falling from the ceiling wasn't that creepy the crew had dropped grains of rice down on the actresses from above one of those cooked rice looks like maggots to me it did must been cooked so they're sort of like jiggling yeah all right Rudolf Schundler the West German actor who played the role of Professor Millius could not speak a bit of English or Italian so in the scene where he talks with Jessica Harper Susie about witches she could not understand him as if he was speaking and as he was speaking in German Harper later quoted that she tried very hard to keep a straight face is not the flubber lines and also he would lightly tap on one of her legs with his foot just out of frame so he could cure to speak her next line when he was done finished when he was done talking and that's funny because everything was overdubbed on this yeah they overdubbed the Italian to all right yeah they did yep let's see here which was apparently not unusual for a lot of the Italian movies from now read Argento and he cast Joan Bennett as Madam Blanche because of the her association with director Fritz Lang who Argento greatly admired film a set in Freeburg Germany officially known as Freeburg in brassica but in the English dub the narrative mispronounces it as Freiburg I'm dumb enough out there in Italy for a minute something just fell in my roof I think I lost a tree limb outside at least it wasn't the cursed tree limb of the haunted house that was loud all right where was I that's a different town in Switzerland actually actually it's quite a bit confused the guy confused me despite the setting location filming was done in Munich and several Munich landmarks are visible in the film including conic conic blots where Daniel walks his dog at night it's like a big old castle like thing yes and the BMW tower where Susie meets the professor the Argento biography broken mirrors broken minds takes it from its title from the line where that oodle here says in the film I don't think I was in a book or is it a biography I guess it'd be a book yeah there's a documentary about Argento - yeah there is it's all in a it's all Italian you have to read the subtitles I think you were watching one I think you were watching I watched it yeah he's very when he goes to write a movie he's very specific about how he writes them Argento deliberately wanted the opening murder to be very shocking as it would undermine the audience's expectations and they wouldn't have any idea what was coming next well it worked it was a very lengthy murder scene too the exterior the dance academy though constructed on the studio lot in Rome is based on the house zoom wall fish or whale house a landmark late gothic building in the old town of Freiburg in Germany I think there was a that I thought that opera house was supposedly in Italy is what I think infuses me so it was actually in Germany the actual house it was modeled after that but they okay that they filmed it in studio in Rome and they built that facade okay I'm confused all right look look good though it was red a lot of red a lot of red in this movie but it works you know it's just it's just crazy yep our gente was always disappointed that the Italian audience has never got to hear just to Harper's real voice as she was dubbed for the domestic market he was very fond of her voice Udo Keir's appearance was so rushed for him that he had little time to completely read the script when it was given to him since the movie was filmed without sound and later dubbed a true person lying on the ground behind the stone bench where he was sitting in the scene with Jessica Harper was telling him as lying as he gave them to her that feels like me doing the podcast some weeks get somebody sitting underneath the table there underneath the desk I have my fan but it's not on the night because it's cold the voice heard whispering on the bizarre soundtrack by Goblin is that of Goblin band member Claudio Simonetti Simonetti stated interviews that much of what he whispered in the music score was just gibberish what was it was just gibberish you got I wish we could go see them Tuesday night I know that would be cool man but I got 60 bucks so the only way I would go is if I could sit in the Lee Harvey Oswald cheer oh yeah yeah huh yes there is a cheer what I arrested Oswald in the picture I caught that probably cost a hundred bucks yeah probably while shooting shooting the scene we're Susie and Sarah are swimming in the pool our Geno instructed the actresses to stir the pool waters as little as possible to give the scene a more tranquil look let's see here according to Darrio Daria Nickelodey I want to just say Nickelodeon no Nickelodey that's actually his old girl they were they dated for a long time actually or Geno and her I think he mentioned that before I remember here I don't think I would know that knowledge without you say maybe they're married I don't know maybe I don't know I have to lift that up evidently the lead role was written for her but the studio insisted that the that an American actress be cast for the lead to make the film more marketable makes sense but you didn't hear a real voice so no and she didn't she looks sort of Italian so yeah she does they could have got like a blonde or something but it really stood out I don't know like I said she looks like Argentos daughter to me like we were talking about earlier this is this film is the first part of three of the trilogy about the three mothers and the next one is Inferno from 1980 and we haven't done that one yet anyway we haven't done Inferno no and we haven't done Mother of Tears from 2007 either and I have that on Blu-ray I believe really I don't know if I've seen that or not it's a very good movie everybody gets anybody that watched with me got mad because they they they throw a baby off of a bridge and it bounces and I started laughing everybody got mad at me I forgot who I was watching it might have been Madison but like why in the hell you laughing that is not funny I'm like funny to me yep so there's a spoiler for well we're gonna have to do these in order then we will we'll do I'm in front of next I'll have to find my copy of that I know I've got one somewhere Argento cast Jessica Harper is the lead after seeing Harper's debut for performance and Brian DePalma's Phantom of the Paradise from 1974 I hate that movie I hate that movie do you it's yes just weird I'm running it when I was I think everybody was on acid when they were on apparently so you'd have to be on some mushrooms that appreciate that it's just stupid to I hate that movie I was reading something about my oh Lord don't bring that movie up that might be as bad as Warhol shit maybe he directed it you know Brian DePalma did worse oh in 2008 a remake was announced with David Gordon Green as director however in 2014 Green dropped out due to budget concerns I don't think he was gonna get paid enough money so we said it wasn't and then in September 2015 filmmaker Luka Guadalcanino announced that he was gonna be the new director with Tildia Swinton and Dakota Johnson added to the cast although he stayed in a press conference that his version was a personal her interpretation of the original and not a remake saying it's impossible to remake our Gentos or he is correct and he did a good job with what he did yeah it's it's not bad you know it's not it's probably way better than Rob Zombie's interpretation of Halloween yeah by far yeah this is a time where just a reimagining actually worked for a movie exactly I would still like to see somebody reimagined Phantasm someday I've said that before our agenda was so depressed after completing this film that he contemplated suicide why I don't know this movie did good over this was like his he would always have bouts with like writer's block and shit like that too man he's a very complicated guy Jessica Harper turned down a part in Annie Hall 1977 to star in this film I think she made the right choice I would think so yeah I hate that movie Annie Hall I don't even know what it is honestly say what's his name I forget his name now fuck if I know how you love a mask off of skeleton yeah well you told me to you said it looked stupid so you need to put it on a wig head and put it on the desk and it would look cool I got a room yeah you do right there have to move shit around right there show me the desk again all right there so you can put it right there on the end and have it look like the Frankenstein looking at you'd be down the ground a little more but that's where it needs to go put it on a wig head and put it on the show it needs to be seen all right especially with the dread I need to fix it more before I need I need some more blood I think the reason why it was it didn't look good on the thing cuz that damn long-ass bit guard of yours covers up half your room yeah a little bit just over there the corner it covers up the skeletons hit face I spit a lot so I don't don't know where mine when it's down here somewhere all right check this out at the Texas nightmare weekend in Dallas Texas and May of 2017 Argento said he cast Jessica Harper because she had big eyes she did she did he was he always gets such nice looking women in his movies though yeah until he started his daughter which was cool but creepy ish but maybe not for Italians I guess yeah they don't look at things like the Americans do no I was just kind of creepy that I would have my daughter in a movie and her be naked and most of the movies you'd film in that not a little creepy yeah it is it's creepy it always bugged me but it's a different over in Europe man I know I know but it just always gave me the weird feeling this film was shot over four months damn took a little bit Suspiria is the Latin word for size size like I forgot to put Dracula out I apologize he's out now I'm gonna give you the disc that comes with that by the way next time I see you the disc that comes with what my Dracula thing here this one right here oh oh it's the twenty it's the 75th anniversary and and I needed disc to I don't use this one but the disc fell out of it so now I just use the case on the podcast oh I don't need so I'll give you a good copy of Dracula that way I've got four already I'm not joking I have four copies of Dracula here we go 20th century Fox bought the American film distribution rights to this film but due to its violent content released it through a subsidiary international classics film was cut by eight minutes to obtain an R rating in the US despite all this the picture was Fox's seven highest grossing film of the year so there you go yeah huh that's what I was gonna get to the Fox distributor 20th century or Fox now that they're split into two again who knows after completing the specialized color work on this production Technicolor Rome reportedly dismantled their remaining three strip equipment to see they did film it in Technicolor but then they ran it through that three-step strip process - okay and they they'd actually quit using that process back in the late 50s yeah there was only a limited amount of the machine equipment around so yes they didn't want nobody doing that anymore now Technicolor had reached its hide I guess I don't know I just know this movie looks good can you see my Sammy hanging in the background yep the spirit did very well with Japanese audiences it can it's continued effect on Japanese for it can be seen in the grudge from 2004 that's true that's true so yeah this movie is just it's not really scary really no not scary at all creepy as shit yeah mine fuck very visual who knows they might have been doing some psychedelics when they did put this together - man I know is this 4k I have never seen anything like it in my life I'm can't praise it enough like I said I feel I thought I was gonna buy it and send it back but I just can't do it it gave it me laugh for me the mute Romanian servant Pablo was tasked with a guy with the guy Dario Argento found in a nearby Italian post office who's looked the director found immediately compelling I wonder if he really was Romanian yeah I guess he was good have been related to Count Karabi then Count Karabi's from Romania he was a creepy fucker sort of looked like that guy that played jaws on the James Bond movie what was that guy's name sort of that guy in a way and sort of lurchy almost yeah like lurchy yeah for sure I perked up every time I hear this guy only speaks Italian I mean Romanian I'm like see I need to learn Romanian I've got to learn Romanian by next Halloween okay get right on that fella I am entertainment weekly magazine rank this as the 18th scariest movie of all time is there even an entertainment weekly anymore I don't know not I don't know I really don't I don't look at magazines anymore I just moved to the internet oh we we've really covered about everything that's on here already so yeah pick so I'm gonna let you go first with your views well the soundtrack the colors very memorable from my childhood very memorable movie I think they actually brought this back to the theaters maybe back in the early mid-80s maybe for like I don't know that you might be right I wanted to say I seen it again then or maybe it was just on VHS by then I don't know I think I remember seeing it at a theater like in a midnight movie or something when I was a young teenager but definitely seen this at the drive-in love this movie ever since I was you know what 77 I was 10 years old when this came out so God you loved it ever since then so the soundtrack is just amazing it's so it is it's so weird it's genius like I said before I've been in to play that in the museum room next year instead of black said yeah there's some creepy stuff dude oh black Sabbath was pretty good in that museum room so I'm giving this a five dude I don't wow I considered Argentos masterpiece for sure Wow so yeah then she gave a whole last week at one point five did I do a five least I didn't give it a negative zero no that's only for Halloween kills or ends or whatever they'll all right Carl what's your view on this this period I go back to a kid watching this one like I said it probably got rented at the B star video store where I rented most of my stuff or Sam's I think B star had more of the horror movies of this sort loved it then love it now I still don't know what the hell's going on in this movie I have no clue I've never known what this movie is really supposed to be about I know it's supposed to be about witches but I have no clue it's it's a confusing movie that really you just sort of a mindfuck is what I call it yeah I really don't know what the storyline is I don't but it never bothered me because half the movies I like have no storyline ie most of the Friday the 13th movies there is no it don't bother me I mean I know it's it's there's a story somewhere in there but I've never been able to really put my mind across it but soundtrack is absolutely stunning visually this might be one of the best visual movies of any kind of genre of movie exactly exactly and this I can't brag enough about it in 4k some things are good in 4k some things are not this is absolutely gorgeous I'll have to give this a 4.5 okay give it a full 5 because like I said I can't wrap my mind around what the story is supposed to be or why it's supposed to be but that's fine I don't care it is definitely our Gentos masterpiece it's not my favorite our gentle movie no still there's still one that I like better which we have not covered yet okay one day we will this is my second favorite really I think the storyline to this was they were taking these students and actually sacrificing them is what they are doing probably so that's why they all kept disappearing for sure so well I know they wanted to kill the American girl so a 4.5 4.5 you don't even know my favorite our gentle movie though you give the soundtrack of five though I give the soundtrack a 5.5 yeah for sure it's just I was listening today and it's just so many sounds yeah I just you know and just this that like we talked about that gibberish it just all mixed well for this movie for sure I could be good if there was a blue demon room in the haunted house maybe but the blue demon has died I don't think he'll ever come back unless we made a ritual room may we have to play this in the witch room I don't know I guess I guess that's all we got for the spirit the spirit but we cover the remake down the road yeah we can do that I wanted to mention that we're gonna start yeah doing night gallery episodes here I don't know how often we're gonna put these out or whatever but are we ripping off Jimbo for the sorta yeah sorry Jim Bo but actually this started because I told Brad I said I think I'm gonna do an episode about night gallery and you're like just one I'm like yeah I'll do a midweek and you kind of looked at me strange like okay I actually like night galleries better than the what do you call it Twilight Zone Twilight Zone well it's more related it fits our show better the Twilight Zone is more science fiction it's not really war there's just a few scary episodes of the Twilight Zone but night gallery is definitely a horror anthology yeah I love them both but I love night gallery more so now I'm thinking about buying the damn Blu-ray yeah I got the this just came today it's all the entire series is gonna be on one disc and I'm like what along the description I was like how the hell that can have discs and it says one there must have been a mistyping but there's I have the old original DVDs of it but it's a DVD but I'm sure it's good I really think I'm gonna get the Blu-ray now since we're gonna it'll take you 17 bucks 17 bucks everybody on Amazon if you like the night gallery yeah unless you want to be a asshole like me and buy the best format of everything I can't get rid of this I'll play the night galleries on what's that show called on that off-air channel comet channel does they got the night galleries yeah on Sunday mornings they do know now I know we're getting way off topic but in syndication they played another series cut into night gallery there wasn't a part of the actual night gallery series before night gallery or after no it was part of become part of the series oh okay but it wasn't actually part of night gallery they just cut it in there in syndication huh there's your trivia for the week okay all right well I guess that's all we got everybody T-shirts are on sale for the next couple of days on that T-public that gets posted in the notes so check that out order me another one what else we got check us out on all the social medias join the group hit that like and subscribe and turn on the notifications on the YouTube if you would please go to the Count Karabi Facebook if you haven't liked it or followed it and follow it because we're almost to 500 on that thing now shit and I've members in the car under yeah no the actual web page oh okay Facebook page not the group I don't really put anything in the group page but the main page it's it's I've never really published it until this year and it picked up like 300 people during the haunt so yeah it was just usually just a few people on there but now it's picked up steam all right everybody thanks again and we will talk to you later hopefully it'll be sick for a while now me too bye you you you can run from the scary oh you can hide from the spear yeah but you cannot escape it's a spear you're missing more terrifying than the last 12 minutes of Suspiria for the first ninety two. you you you. you. you. you. you. you. you. you. you. you. you. you. you. you. you. you. you. 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This week we discuss and review Dario Argento's horror masterpiece Suspiria from 1977! #suspiria #darioargento #supernaturalhorror #horrormovies #horrormoviefans #horrormoviepodcast #goblin #stayevil Intro and outro music by: Omni Slim @omnislim5381 on YouTube http://theevilneverdiespodcast.com http://carltodd.com https://youtube.com/@theevilneverdiespodcast https://audioboom.com/channels/5041828 Merch: http://tee.pub/lic/evilneverdiespodcast Supp