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  • čas přidán 13. 08. 2024
  • My ranking of Dario Argento films, from 22 to 1
    Number 22 7:22
    Number 21 8:27
    Number 20 9:10
    Number 19: 10:15
    Number 18 10:55
    Number 17 12:07
    Number 16 13:39
    Number 15 14:37
    Number 14 16:32
    Number 13 17:28
    Number 12 20:36
    Number 11 21:30
    Number 10 23:15
    Number 9 25:25
    Number 8 27:45
    Number 7 29:37
    Number 6 31:09
    Number 5 32:59
    Number 4 35:28
    Number 3 37:28
    Number 2 39:45
    Number 1 41:58
    Closing Comments 45:47
    Closing Montage 48:37

Komentáře • 175

  • @matts9064
    @matts9064 Před 5 lety +9

    Hello Daisuke, Suspiria is an iconic film beyond its genre, and even though I prefer Deep Red as my favourite Argento film, I recognize Suspiria's place in cinema history. Thank you for such a passionate review. Cheers from Canada my friend!

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  Před 5 lety

      Dear K S, thank you very much. What a great way of phrasing it: "Suspiria is an iconic film beyond its genre." Amazing way of putting it. I love this.

  • @Asian_Movie_Enthusiast
    @Asian_Movie_Enthusiast Před 5 lety +18

    I really enjoy this director. My personal favorites are Suspiria, Tenebre, Inferno, and Opera.

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  Před 5 lety +2

      Thank you! What a great list. I love how you mention Suspiria! This makes me very happy!

  • @jamaral81
    @jamaral81 Před 5 lety +5

    When I first dove into Italian horror, I came from left field and binge watched Lucio Fulci movies first. I'm currently now binge watching Argento and holy smokes is this guy amazing. Argento blows Fulci away in terms imagery and use of color. Tenebre is my personal favorite, but your list is amazing. From 1970 to 1987, maybe to 1990, he doesn't have one bad movie. Great job. Love Argento

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  Před 5 lety +2

      Hello, and thank you so much for your comment.
      I think you have a great film selected as your personal favorite, regarding Tenebre. This is a great one, and one that could have been my own favorite Argento film depending on the day and my mood. It just builds and builds and builds and suddenly explodes and just keeps on building. It's really a cinematic feat and such a rich and complex film in many ways. So, well done!

    • @jamaral81
      @jamaral81 Před 5 lety

      Hey Daisuke, I found a real deep cut of Argento you may be interested in, unless you've seen it. He wrote and co-directed a western called The 5- Man Army from 1969. The original director, Don Taylor, quit the project and Argento finished it. I'm a big fan of spaghetti western and the Maestro was big part the genre for me. He co-wrote maybe the greatest western of all time in Once Upon a Time in West. Argento is a legend.

  • @JasonPitt
    @JasonPitt Před 4 lety +1

    When I was a teenager and discovered foreign horror, Dario Argento was THE stepping stone that brought me into that arena. Italian horror became something very special to me, and I still champion it. Italian horror is what I naturally gravitate to and Argento is certainly in the discussion (that goes on inside my head) of favorite film directors.
    I can't fault this list at all. As usual Mr. Beppu proves to be knowledgeable, informative and simply a joy to listen to. While my personal favorite is Tenebre, I have nothing but the utmost respect for anyone who's top ten unfolds as yours did.

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  Před 4 lety

      Thank you so much for your comment. So perhaps you and I are similar in how we became introduced to the genre early, and via the works of Argento. That is wonderful to hear. And please, feel free to call me "Daisuke", as all my friends do. Cheers.

  • @leocoh89
    @leocoh89 Před 5 lety +5

    Wow, a complete list, a top 22! I'm impressed. I still haven't seen them all so my top 10 is a while away yet. I'll have to see if we agree, haha.

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  Před 5 lety +2

      Thank you! Yes, I would love to see your top 10 when you get the chance.

  • @filmladsproductions1265
    @filmladsproductions1265 Před 5 lety +6

    Unfortunately not as familiar with Dario Argento's filmography as I would like to be. To date, I have only seen Suspiria (which I find fascinating). After watching this video I am excited to explore more of the director's works. Great video Daisuke, love your in-depth breakdown of an amazing horror director.
    - Kirk

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  Před 5 lety +2

      Dear The Film Lads, thank you so much for your really kind comment. Oh yes, I am so very happy to hear you saw Suspiria! Thank you so much, and of course, if you happen to watch more Argento films, please let us know! I would love to hear what your thoughts are on his works. Best regards.

  • @Luckyfoxoval78
    @Luckyfoxoval78 Před 5 lety +3

    I just finished Inferno and immediately came here to see where you rank it... I used to not really get Argento but now I find that I really like some of his films!

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  Před 5 lety +1

      Hello! Thank you so much for checking my ranking list. And I am very happy to hear about your feelings regarding some of his films. Reading your comment makes me very happy indeed! Best regards.

  • @agafilmscine4354
    @agafilmscine4354 Před rokem +1

    Fantastic vídeo to "Il Maestro" Dario!!

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  Před rokem +1

      Hello and thank you!! Yes, I am a fan of his works. Do you have any particular favorites of the films of Argento? I would love to hear about it anytime!! Cheers.

    • @agafilmscine4354
      @agafilmscine4354 Před rokem +1

      @@DaisukeBeppu you're welcome! Yes, me too. It's difficult to rank his movies..but Deep Red is the horror experience and Suspiria..two steps beyond anything! The soundtrack also blew my mind!

    • @agafilmscine4354
      @agafilmscine4354 Před rokem +1

      Greetings from Argentina!

  • @veryeyeofnight
    @veryeyeofnight Před 5 lety +4

    My choices :
    #1 Suspiria
    #2 Opera
    #3 Profondo Rosso
    #4 The Bird With the Crystal Plumage
    #5 Tenebrae
    #6 Inferno
    #7 The Stendhal Syndrome
    #8 Four Flies on Grey Velvet
    #9 The Cat O' Nine Tails
    #10 Phenomena

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  Před 5 lety +1

      Thank you Lila Crane. A stellar, stellar list! I really love this because you place Opera so high, and you have Bird with the Crystal Plumage at No. 4! Brilliant! And your no. 1 choice is the same as mine. Thank you so much!!! A brilliant list. Best regards from Tokyo.

  • @fp9623
    @fp9623 Před 5 lety +1

    Hello from Italy, dear Daisuke! I hope you are doing great!
    This was another excellent video, I really enjoy listening to your film opinions. I'm also happy about the fact that you enjoy italian cinema and share your love for it with us, that makes me really proud.
    Keep up the good work and enjoy the rest of your day
    Francesco
    P.S.: Months ago I read somewhere a story about the relationship between Argento and Ennio Morricone. Dario Argento's father was already working in the film industry at the time, maybe as a producer but I am not entirely sure about it, and he knew Ennio Morricone. Now my memories about the story could be not 100% accurate, but it basically went like this: one day, they all were at the Argento's house I think and Dario said to Morricone that he had come up with a story that could become a film, but he wasn't sure about it because he was young and never directed a film before. He was quite doubtful about the all thing, so Morricone said to him: "You shoot the film and I'll write the music for it". And that's how "The Bird with the Crystal Plumage" was born, or at least its music.
    Since Morricone has always been keen to experimenting with new stuff I'm quite sure this is how it actually went. If I find that book in which I read this I'll let you know the details (maybe you already know the whole story, but it was fun to tell you anyway)

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  Před 5 lety +1

      fp9623 hello my dear friend and thank you so much! Yes these films are truly brilliant and I firmly believe that these films should be considered as being among the greatest films ever.
      And what a brilliant and lovely story about Argento and Ennio Morricone! Brilliant!!!
      Cheers to you from Tokyo my dear friend!!

  • @DrawnByDragonfly
    @DrawnByDragonfly Před 11 měsíci

    Hello! I am a young artist who has recently begun to dive into the world of horror cinema, and I have been fascinated by the works of Argento for a little while now. Hearing your passion and admiration for this director's work is inspiring, and I will be sure to check out some of his more obscure works now thanks to this list! Suspiria is my all-time favorite film, and I got the chance to watch it with a friend a bit ago, and sharing the art that I love with others has got to be one of the best things in the world. Thank you for this great video!
    (would love to see a Mario Bava ranking one day.)

  • @searskyl
    @searskyl Před 5 lety +1

    I enjoy your channel very much. I'm slowly working my way through your top ten Argento films.

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  Před 5 lety

      Kyle Sears, thank you very much. That is very kind of you to say. Please let me know if you come across any particular Argento film that you like! Best regards.

  • @grandesgraveyard
    @grandesgraveyard Před 5 lety +4

    Hello sir I have to say you are just so articulate with your critiques of Argento’s films it’s a pleasure to listen to you. It’s also so refreshing to see someone use their own feelings on a film and not just follow everyone else. Like having Dracula 3D at number 13 is refreshing nice to hear you enjoyed it despite all the hate it gets. Excellent video my friend my top 5 Argento films are
    1. Suspiria
    2. Deep Red
    3. Phenomena
    4. Opera
    5. Tenebrae
    Cheers buddy! 🍻

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  Před 5 lety +2

      Hello, john grande. Thank you so much for your kind comment! I am very happy to read it! And I really appreciate your comment about my choice for Dracula 3D. Yes, I was expecting to hate the film based on the reviews, but I think it is such a fun time and very entertaining for what it is.
      As for your list... I love it! It is the same as mine except that 3 and 5 are switched! I respect this so much! I love how Phenomena is at number 3! Brilliant and inspired choice. Excellent.
      I must ask, where does Inferno fall on your list? How about Trauma and the Stendhal Syndrome?

    • @grandesgraveyard
      @grandesgraveyard Před 5 lety +2

      @@DaisukeBeppu Inferno I think visually is just stunning. As for some of the music and the narrative I'm sort of in the middle on it. It would probably hover around the number 7 or 8 spot. Trauma I think is an awesome flick I'd put it at number 6 and as for the Stendhal Syndrome that'd probably fall at the number 11 spot. And on a side note I actually really love both Masters of Horror episodes he did. Jenifer terrified me and I had a blast with Pelts.

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  Před 5 lety +2

      @@grandesgraveyard A very great listing. And I am especially happy to hear about your enthusiasm for those MoH episodes. I didn't get into them as much, but I think now upon reading your comment I should definitely give them another try. Thank you for your kind push in this direction! I really appreciate it.

  • @jonanjello
    @jonanjello Před 4 lety +3

    This month I've watched both Phenomena and Opera for the first time and seen the latter, twice. I absolutely love it. I've yet to see Four Flies and Tenebre, unedited. (I may need to try Shudder to see it rather than Tubi's Unsane) Excellent list, even better channel! Subscribed.

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  Před 4 lety

      Thank you so much for your kind words! And I am so thrilled to hear that you saw those films Phenomena and Opera for the first time and love them. And when you get a chance to see Four Flies on Grey Velvet and Tenebre, please let me know what you think about them! Yes if possible, try to watch Tenebre instead of Unsane, although I think that once you have seen Tenebre, then it is a very interesting comparative analytical viewing to watch Unsane to see where the differences are. Take care my friend and if you want to share with us your Argento journey and any films in particular that you think are worth mentioning, of course feel free to let me know anytime.

  • @therattlesnakesnest
    @therattlesnakesnest Před 5 lety +2

    Hello Daisuke,
    I've been enjoying this video very much and I discovered your channel thanks to Stephanie from Movie Chatter (she mentioned your channel in one of her videos). I appreciate your passion for Argento, he truly is a master of his art form and I enjoyed every of his films (at least to a certain extent; I've only seen eight yet however). We share a very similar top 5 (Deep Red and Tenebre swap places in mine, other than that it is identical). I just wanted to say thank you for this great video.
    Greetings from Germany :).

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  Před 5 lety +1

      Hello Diter! Thank you so much for your kind comment!
      And it is so nice to read because you obviously have such a strong passion for the works of Dario Argento. And I must say that I am very happy to hear about your top 5 and that it is almost identical to mine. I can totally see why you switch Deep Red and Tenebre. I think I could change my own top 5 depending on my mood!
      What other Argento works have you seen? I would love to hear about the other Argento works that you have seen and how you feel about them. Of course, there is no hurry, my friend.
      Thank you so much and cheers.

    • @therattlesnakesnest
      @therattlesnakesnest Před 5 lety

      Thank you for your fast answer, Daisuke. You're very welcome.
      Yes, I do have passion for his works. I definitely need to see the individual videos you did for all the films I've seen from him.
      Additionally to the ones in the top five I've seen The Cat O'Nine Tails, Inferno and The Stendhal Syndrome. I personally think that the first two I mentioned are rather decent but not up there with Argento's other films. The Stendhal Syndrome was the second Argento film I watched after Suspiria and I was disappointed with it, maybe I should rewatch it since you rank it rather high.
      I definitely want to watch The Bird With The Crystal Plumage, Sleepless and Four Flies on Grey Velvet soon. Also, the Macbeth opera looks fantastic. How would you have ranked it if you had included it?
      Thank you for this nice conversation. I just followed you on Letterboxd, are you still active on this site?
      Cheers and thanks again for the great content you create, your collection is impressive.

  • @eVanDiesel
    @eVanDiesel Před 4 lety +1

    Great list, very thoughtful. A few of these I still need to watch!

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  Před 4 lety +1

      Thank you so much for commenting to this video! Yes, Argento is such a great filmmaker and so ranking his films is both challenging and fun. Anyway, I hope you are well and please have a great week.

  • @johnradovich8809
    @johnradovich8809 Před 3 lety

    Dude, where have you been all my life? Just watched your Kurosawa video. Now this? I don’t even know anyone who has heard of Argento. You’ve made my day. Thank you!!!

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  Před 3 lety

      Hello and thank you so much. Yes, Argento films... they are so very frightening and scary and inventive. Do you have a favorite Argento film by the way?

  • @codylcast
    @codylcast Před 4 lety +1

    Great list of the works of a great artist. I love the sincere enthusiasm you have for these films.

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  Před 4 lety

      Hello cody cast, and, wow, thank you so much for your really kind words. Especially about this video! The works of Argento are really great, and while there are a couple that I find less interesting than others, the large majority of them are truly amazing and visually stunning. And because of that, it was such a great pleasure for me to be able to make this video. Thank you so much for your kind words, and, by the way, what are your favorite Argento films? (If you don't mind me asking...!) Cheers!

  • @illaveyoubutler2
    @illaveyoubutler2 Před 5 lety +4

    Suspiria, my all time favourite horror....closely followed by The Bride Of Frankenstein

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  Před 5 lety

      Thank you very much, and well done with your inspired choices!

  • @brokenclockentertainment8709

    Love your series on Argento and great ranking. I need to give Trauma a rewatch now. By the way dude, anyone ever tell you, you sound ALOT like Tom Cruise? Great channel man, keep up the great work!😎

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  Před 4 lety

      Hello Broken Clock Entertainment, and thank you very much for your kind words! Yes, for me, when Trauma first came out, I did not like it at all and I found it to be a big disappointment. Now, I find that time has treated the film quite well.

  • @denniscocks864
    @denniscocks864 Před rokem

    Yes, the opening of Suspiria is one of the greatest in cinema. My own favourite being, Once upon a time in the west.

  • @prime63829
    @prime63829 Před 5 lety +1

    Have enjoyed and learned about several of Argento's films watching your coverage of him. Your ranking is a well thought out cap to this series of video. Must admit have not seen most of his films, but your coverage has me wanting to go over his filmography further than I have. Out of the two I've seen Inferno is my favorite. That said tho, so many of his have yet to see.

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  Před 5 lety +1

      Thank you so much! Oh yes, at the very least, please see more if you can! I would love to hear your thoughts on his films.

  • @piousmutilator4513
    @piousmutilator4513 Před 2 lety

    I’m revisiting this video once again a year later. Hope you’re doing well, Daisuke!

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  Před 2 lety

      Hello and I am honored that you are visiting this video again!!! Yes, the works of Dario Argento…. Wow.

  • @naturalism1234567
    @naturalism1234567 Před 5 lety +2

    The most well thought out Argento list I've ever seen, well done. My list differs slightly but yet I can't disagree with any of your points. As a huge Argento fan I haven't seen all his movie s in full. I shut off Giallo around 40 mins in, I seen the Card Player when it first came out but can't recall anything about it for it was instantly forgetable and never seen Door into darkness, Phantom of the opera or Dracula 3D (but now I want to after your review) so I cant form an opinion on those at thiis time. The Masters of horror episodes were also a disappointment for me too :( love your top 10 Trauma is the most underrated Argento film, Phenomena is so off the wall crazy and a childhood favorite and what more can be said about Tenebre, Deep Red and Suspiria! They are absolute masterpieces. The Goblin scores make the movies complete and can't imagine them without them

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  Před 5 lety +1

      Thank you so much, Nathan, for your kind comment. This means so much to me.
      Oh yes, while I acknowledge its faults and all, I still think Dracula 3D is a worthwhile journey in that, like Phenomena, if viewed through a certain lens, it could be very fun and entertaining.
      I would love to hear any other thoughts you may have about Argento works, as you have so many great comments to make, my friend. Oh yes, Goblin!!!! Of course!!!! Goblin is like the soundtrack of my life! The music means so much to me and I absolutely love it!
      Best regards my dear friend, and talk to you again very soon.

  • @isaacdunne991
    @isaacdunne991 Před 5 lety +1

    Sorry if I have been avoiding all of your other Argento videos, it’s because I am very behind on his Filmography so far but I will watch them as I catch up throughout the year. But besides that, I thoroughly enjoyed this video Daisuke, it was fantastic well done for all the effort that you put into this series. Do you plan to continue going through a certain directors filmography like you have here?

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  Před 5 lety +1

      Isaac Dunne hello! Thank you so much and no need to apologize! As you know, I am a firm believer in taking one’s time when exploring cinema! So please take your time with Argento films! I think you may see a lot of great things about the films!
      And regarding your question, you will see me answer that question in a video that will be up in a day or so!

    • @isaacdunne991
      @isaacdunne991 Před 5 lety

      Daisuke Beppu, yes I will take my time with him, I’ll put him on hold for a bit while I focus on Ozu and then next month I will revive my Xmas gift which is the Bergman Box, so I am very exited about that. I have seen Suspiria and Inferno thus far and they were both excellent, especially Suspiria which I certainly feel is a masterpiece. Ah I see, well I am very much looking forward to that video then. Also I absolutely loved that ending montage, what was the song you used in it?

  • @treyedwards3509
    @treyedwards3509 Před 4 lety +1

    Great list! I love Deep Red and Suspiria and can’t wait to watch the rest of Argento’s work. I have your problem when finding a best film from a filmmaker. So many great directors have a 1A, 1B, 1C, ect. films.

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  Před 4 lety

      Thank you so much for commenting on this video! I really appreciate it, and yes, it is difficult to rank these films, and even now I find myself changing my lists. Still, it is a very interesting thing to try to do, and so I encourage everyone to give it a try. I hope you are well my friend.

  • @aydenvavra2153
    @aydenvavra2153 Před 3 lety

    Fantastic video!! long live Dario Argento. My favorites are Suspiria, Deep Red, Inferno, and Phenomena.

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you! I can tell that you are an Argento fan. Well done my friend.

  • @Satanschild516
    @Satanschild516 Před 4 lety

    I love Argentos work! I'm happy to see you giving him some love!

    • @Satanschild516
      @Satanschild516 Před 4 lety

      Ps I am new to your channel so forgive me for just finding this video.

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  Před 4 lety

      Satanschild954 hello and thank you!! So no need at all to apologize my friend. On the contrary I am so honored that you would stop by and visit this channel. And yes, I am a big fan of the works of Argento. I have been for a very long time. It was such a great pleasure to have been able to explore his works for the channel. By the way, what are some of your favorite Argento works? I’d love to know. Thank you again and talk to you very soon.

    • @Satanschild516
      @Satanschild516 Před 4 lety

      @@DaisukeBeppu I absolutely love Suspiria . The synapse remaster was amazing some of my other favorites without going through his entire catalog are Deep Red ,Phenomena , THe bird with the crystal plumage, Tenebrae and Two Evil Eyes( as much as I love Argento I must admit , George Romero is my all time favorite.. his NOTLD is what first brought me to Criterion)

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  Před 4 lety +1

      Satanschild954 oh yes! Please forgive me if I am mistaken, but you had commented recently on another video I did about the viewer top Criterion titles, and you commented about how Night of the Living Dead was not included. Am I correct?
      In any case yes Romero! Such an artist. In fact, the reason why I wear these glasses is because they remind me of the ones that Romero wore. I call these my “George Romeros”.

    • @Satanschild516
      @Satanschild516 Před 4 lety

      @@DaisukeBeppu yes that was me! And yes your glasses remind me of George's as well 😁

  • @patrickdoherty4527
    @patrickdoherty4527 Před 5 lety +1

    I'm a recent subscriber and really enjoying the channel. Are you thinking of making a list of your favourite Giallo films? I would certainly like to see it. Also, which version of Phenomena would you recommend?

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  Před 5 lety +1

      Hello Patrick! It is nice to read your comments lately. I really appreciate it.
      So, perhaps one day I can do a more general video on the giallo genre, but I am not sure if I can do it soon due to my schedule. Still, I really love love love the genre.
      As for Phenomena, the Arrow set's hybrid Italian 116 minute version is really interesting. If you like, the Arrow set has a great special feature that compares all the versions (the 116 minute version, the 110 minute version, and the 83 minute Creepers cut).
      czcams.com/video/Ij45-lUDvbs/video.html

  • @shannonm.townsend1232
    @shannonm.townsend1232 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for sharing your personal ranking, very enjoyable, and I can't wait to see several titles you discussed. It would have helpful (for me)had you mentioned the year of each
    release. Truly a stimulating lecture delivered in conversational tones so thanx again

  • @JohnnyRecently
    @JohnnyRecently Před 2 lety

    Superb, Dude. Replendent!

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  Před 2 lety

      Hello and wow, thank you so much for your kind words!! You are very very kind.
      By the way, what are your favorite films from Dario Argento? Cheers and warmest regards.

  • @warpathh
    @warpathh Před 2 lety

    Great reviews thank you! I just picked up Deep Red and Tenebrae because of your praise! Do you have the new 4k versions of them?

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you so much and yes I recently purchased the 4K releases from Arrow.

  • @pd3665
    @pd3665 Před 2 lety

    What a great video!! Thank You Daisuke. Would love to hear your thoughts on the other Giallo maestros namely Martino, Lenzi and Bava.

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  Před 2 lety

      Thank you so much for this comment and yes, if there is the possibility I would love to try to talk about other giallo films here also.

  • @nazarinprod
    @nazarinprod Před 5 lety +1

    Really enjoyed this series. Some things I agreed with you on, others I didn't, but that's the fun of watching these types of things. It was fun to see where our affections for some of the later Argento overlapped (Dracula as a great guilty pleasure) and where it didn't (I liked The Card player but not Sleepless, you went the other way around). Anyway, congratulations on this great series of videos.

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  Před 5 lety +1

      Oh my dear friend, thank you so much!!! Haha... yes, Dracula 3D. Such fun! And interesting about The Card Player and Sleepless! Very interesting indeed. Please remind us again, have you done any other Argento videos? I know you have done a few, which were great! Here is one if anyone is interested
      czcams.com/video/ja3JtgKP5w0/video.html

    • @nazarinprod
      @nazarinprod Před 5 lety

      @@DaisukeBeppu I have one coming up today, which Is Opera (on a double bill with Sion Sono's Tag), but as you and Man V Film have been covering Argento very well recently, I've been leaving it alone and instead have focused on Brian DePalma. I plan to do Argento films every once in a while. I just saw the new Cult Films bluray of Opera and couldn't resist talking about it.

  • @brokenclockentertainment8709

    I try to come up with a list, it's hard and like you, top 3-5 get switched around alot. But hmm, let's try this:
    1. Deep Red
    2. Tenebre
    3. Bird With The Crystal Plumage
    4. Suspiria
    5. Phenomena
    6. Opera
    7. Cat O Nine Tails
    8. Inferno
    9. Four Flies on Grey Velvet
    10. ?Stendryn Syndrome?
    Really dont know what to put at 10 ha

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  Před 4 lety

      Hello and thank you so much for this! This is a great list, and I love how you have The Bird with the Crystal Plumage at No. 3! And yes, I found it very difficult to come up with my own list, because I tended to change my mind a lot, especially about the top 3. I hope you are well and please have a great weekend.

  • @uriknight5530
    @uriknight5530 Před 3 lety

    Nice ranking, Argento is one of my favorite directors of all time. Would be nice a Lucio Fulci ranking video 🙌🙌

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  Před 3 lety +1

      Hello Uri Knight, and thank you so much! By the way, what would be your favorite Argento films? and yes, I would love the chance to talk more about Fulci films on this channel very soon.

    • @uriknight5530
      @uriknight5530 Před 3 lety

      @@DaisukeBeppu Can't wait to see that Lucio Fulci Ranking!
      Well my Argento's top 10 would be:
      1. Suspiria
      2. Deep Red
      3. Phenomena
      4. The Bird with the Crystal Plumage
      5. The Cat o' Nine Tails
      6. The Stendhal Syndrome
      7. Tenebre
      8. Opera
      9. Inferno
      10. Four Flies on Grey Velvet

  • @Kreative3DMedia
    @Kreative3DMedia Před 3 lety

    Amazing work you have done here. It's a pleasure to follow your videos.

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  Před 3 lety

      Wow... I am very honored by your kind words. Thank you so much. What would your Argento film ranking be?

    • @Kreative3DMedia
      @Kreative3DMedia Před 3 lety

      @@DaisukeBeppu I'm Italian, in my mid 40s, and I grew up with Dario's movies. My ranking of the top 5 is pretty much like yours. But that's not the point. I appreciate the fact that you really took the time to embrace an aspect that most other film reviewers forget...Italian cinema (Giallo in this case) can't be separated from it's environment, which is Italian culture. Argento's movies, also, can't be appreciated from the logical point of view, or from the actors' performances. He's a visceral oniric child and and a control freak in the same persona. Suspiria and Deep Red are two faces of the same coin. And you showed to have understood his work under its belly, hence why you ranked some titles very differently from other reviewers... I'm not a super fan of Argento but I get what he had in mind, because he explained it so well in the past 30 years. But reviewers abroad often lack of the understanding that you showed. I checked also your review of Suspiria 2018... I'm telling you, you really understand Italian cinema more than you give yourself credit for. Thumbs up. And apologies for this long and probably confusing comment

  • @petrirantanen
    @petrirantanen Před 5 lety +1

    My top 3 is exactly the same. I haven't seen all of his films so can't comment on those but his best work are easily top 150 best films ever made category in my humble opinion.

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  Před 5 lety

      I can't disagree with that. Excellent choices for the top 3.

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  Před 5 lety

      @WHO ? No problem well done!

  • @doom1067
    @doom1067 Před 5 lety +2

    I would have liked to know which audio tracks you prefer for each films. I find the tone in his films change so dramatically depending on whether one watches it in English or Italian. Some of his films become so campy when viewed in English, and the experience changes a lot (and in my opinion improves) when viewing them in Italian.

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  Před 5 lety

      It is a very good question, and it is actually quite complicated when it comes to Argento works.
      In general, it is oftentimes the case that people (myself included) will want to watch a film in its "original" language, whatever that means.
      However, for Argento works, it is worth it to watch the films in Italian and also to watch them in English. This is because, for example, depending on what track you listen to, you will oftentimes have the actual recorded dialogue of the actors (such as Donald Pleasance and Jennifer Connelly in Phenomena/Creepers English tracks etc.). However, at the same time, the dubbing adds a kind of interesting effect to the overall mood of an Argento film, which could be a positive depending on one's mood.
      Also, especially for Italian films, dubbing and ADR was commonly employed, and so even in the "original" language, there still can appear a kind of "distancing" between what one hears (the dialogue) and what one sees (a person on screen moving his or her lips as though engaged in speaking). For example, see any Fellini film.

    • @doom1067
      @doom1067 Před 5 lety

      @@DaisukeBeppu Daisuke Beppu Those are very interesting points. I think that many of his films used international casts, so in both dubs there will be characters that are voiced by the original actor. There is definitely some space with some actors not delivering the lines as well as others, such as in Suspiria with the first two female victims in the apartment. I think beyond the syncing though the delivery of the lines can really alter the tone (for example the dialogue in the ending of Suspiria, in English the voice is very spooky but can also be interpreted as slightly cheesy (which as you point out can be a good or bad thing).
      Also in some cases, such as with Deep Red and Phenomena (original Italian cuts), due to international cuts having less dialogue, the English dub reverts to Italian for the missing dialogue, which is very distracting. Inferno in English almost changes into a parody kind of horror film, I think that doesn't feel true to what Argento envisioned for the movie (in my opinion), but some people might really like the result anyway.

  • @nebulamas
    @nebulamas Před 5 lety +1

    An almost awesome list, i'd just have changed a couple of positions, but it is still great, since it has its artistic coherence and its critical solidity

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  Před 5 lety +1

      thank you very much! That is very kind of you to say. I really appreciate it. As I say, it took me some months to come up with the list, and so thank you for your great comment. Best regards.

  • @pavelsimeonov4062
    @pavelsimeonov4062 Před 5 lety +1

    Daisuke, sorry if you've answered this before but what did you think of the new Suspiria?

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  Před 5 lety

      Hello Pavel! I made a video about it here if you are interested. Cheers my friend!
      czcams.com/video/xm4UyiMKoW4/video.html

  • @gregb.2569
    @gregb.2569 Před 4 lety +1

    Hello Daisuke ! Greetings from France. I discovered your channel yesterday and I liked it a much. I am a huge horror fan too and I love Dario's work.
    Here's my ranking of his films. I do agree with a lot of your choices and I can understand what you meant about Dracula. I found it's a bad movie but it was very fun to watch !
    Ok there is my top :
    1. Suspiria
    2. Phenomena
    3. The bird with the crystal plumage
    4. Opera
    5. Deep Red
    6. Tenebre
    7. Stendhal Syndrome
    8. Inferno
    9. 4 Flyes on grey velvet
    10. The cat o' nine tails
    11. Sleepless
    12. Phantom of the opera
    13. Trauma
    14. Jenifer
    15. Two evil eyes
    16. Do you like Hitchcock ?
    17. Pelts
    18. The card player
    19. Mother of tears
    20. Dracula
    21. Giallo

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  Před 4 lety

      Hello Greg B., and thank you so much! This is a fantastic list. I really respect and admire how well you have developed your list, in particular the top 5. It is amazing. This is very well done. By the way, what version of Phenomena/Creepers do you prefer?

    • @gregb.2569
      @gregb.2569 Před 4 lety

      @@DaisukeBeppu Thanks for the appreciation ! I am sorry but I only know and own the Phenomena 103 minutes version on DVD. I definitely have to get this on Blu Ray :) It's possible that I have sawn the Creepers version on TV when I was younger but not sure. For my list I especially like the top 9. After I find his work is of lesser quality but still enjoyable with some genious scenes.

  • @fno2009
    @fno2009 Před 3 lety

    I’ve seen Suspiria, Tenebre, Bird with the Crystal Plummage and just now Inferno. All quite enjoyable, I’m going to use your list as a framework to experience more of his filmography.

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  Před 3 lety +1

      That is great Harry. Thank you for sharing this. I hope you enjoy your Argento journey, and along the way, if you have any new favorites, please let me know anytime. I would love to hear about it.

  • @MikaelMikaelMikael
    @MikaelMikaelMikael Před 3 lety

    What a classy video. Definitely going to subscribe now. I haven't seen them all, but regarding his best films my list would be very similar to yours. I would possibly place Inferno a bit higher though, but it was nice to see Opera get some well deserved love from you!

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  Před 3 lety

      Oh that is so great. Thank you. By the way, what would your ranking be?

    • @MikaelMikaelMikael
      @MikaelMikaelMikael Před 3 lety

      @@DaisukeBeppu It's surprisingly hard to put them in an exact order, but since you managed to do it so nicely, I might as well try. Well, I'll do a top ten since I haven't seen them all anyway.
      1. Suspiria
      2. Deep Red
      3. Opera
      4. Inferno
      5. Tenebre
      6. Phenomena
      (The top six are my clear favorites, but the order might vary depending on my mood)
      7. Four Flies on Grey Velvet
      8. The Bird with the Crystal Plumage
      9. The Cat o' Nine Tails
      10. Sleepless
      You know what. Inspired by your video I'm going to finally watch the rest of them. I have seen Stendhal Syndrome, The Third Mother, The Phantom of the Opera, and I tried to watch Giallo once. But now I'm going to at least watch Trauma and Two Evil Eyes and go from there. And I have to see Dracula 3D :)

  • @rgwebb5165
    @rgwebb5165 Před rokem +1

    9. Four Flies on Grey Velvet
    8. Inferno
    7. Phenomena
    6. Cat O Nine Tails
    5. Bird
    4. Opera
    3. Suspiria
    2. Deep Red
    1. Tenebrae

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  Před rokem

      THIS IS A GREAT LIST!!! Your top three could be my own depending on the day! Well done my friend. I really love this!! Cheers.

  • @kristinatorregiani8212

    Hi I am Italian and could see his movies on TV (in original language 🙂) when I was a kid -which was in the 70s. I wonder how could my parents let me watch something so gruesome but of course I am happy I did because his movies are masterpiece of cinematography and dreary atmosphere. I did not see all his movies, only the major 5-6 movies. My fave is Suspiria. Btw I had no idea he was well known outside Italy too. Thanks for these reviews.

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  Před 3 lety

      Thank you so much for the great comment! I have never been to Italy but I would love to visit one day soon. And yes, Dario Argento films are so famous. So very very famous! and yes, Suspiria I think is my favorite too. Cheers my friend and I hope you are well.

  • @VulgarianTroglodyte
    @VulgarianTroglodyte Před 5 lety +1

    Hey Daisuke, I really enjoyed this series, I haven't watched all the episodes yet as I've only seen 7 Argento films, and I want to watch the films first. I'm very thankful for Argento as he sparked my interest for horror films again last year, before that horror was my least favorite genre, now I would say horror ranks somewhere in the middle of my "genre rankings". I think I posted my Argento ranking before, but I'll post it again:
    1. Suspiria
    2. Phenomena
    3. Tenebre
    4. Deep Red
    5. Four Flies on Grey Velvet
    6. Bird with the Crystal Plumage
    7. Inferno
    By the way, did you see the new Suspiria yet? I believe you said that you were gonna see it this month.

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  Před 5 lety +1

      Hello! I love your list!!! Amazing! And I admire that you have Phenomena so high. That is incredible.
      And, oh yes, the new film Suspiria is going to open in Japan later this week, and so I will go and see it when it opens here in Tokyo. I will let you know my thoughts about it after I see it!
      More importantly, I hope you are well my friend.

    • @TOAOM123
      @TOAOM123 Před 3 lety

      Personally: I didn't care for the new suspiria
      I feel if the film was trimmed down to 120 mins and the "climax" edited itd be a marvelous film
      But I think alot of the b and c plots are needless and GREATLY hamper the pacing of the film; especially considering they dont really go anywhere
      Id wager theyre likely the biproduct of the film initially going in a different direction and the director changing up midway through production
      (Eg: chloe grace moretz aint cheap and is wasted. I bet she was initially going to have a much larger role)
      Tldr: I think the movie is fine. Its one of the few films I think would have benefited from rigorous editing and chopping down

  • @christianshobbiblog1816

    Almost done watching this video and with October/Spooktober coming up I think it’s time to revisit these movies with the new 4ks coming October. Deep red should be coming in soon. I will try to revisit with you about my top ten as I’m unsure if I’ve seen 10 movies by him (the 2 big classics of his I still need to see which are Grey Flies and Inferno). Really enjoyed watching you discuss each film at a great length and with such enthusiasm and I’m curious about your rankings for George Romero. If you’ve already done that and I missed it on your channel then maybe Stuart Gordon. Hope you’re well!

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  Před 2 lety

      Thank you so much for visiting this earlier video!! This is a great comment! Thank you very much. And yes, if you get a chance to see those films that you say you have not yet, then I would love to hear your reaction to them. They are so interesting. And yes, that is a great idea... one day George Romero....

  • @edwardsmith1348
    @edwardsmith1348 Před 10 měsíci

    Did Dario argento do Dark glasses 2022 I didn't see it would like to no your feelings about this movie

  • @moonmonkey303
    @moonmonkey303 Před 5 lety +1

    This list is a disaster!!
    You did put Dracula way too high! 😀
    Only joking, this is an excellent list, carefully considered and clearly explained. I might shift a couple around personally and drop Dracula to the bottom but I generally agree with your ordering. Thank you Daisuke 😊

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  Před 5 lety +1

      Thank you so much! This means a lot to me! And yes, I would understand it very much if your list had Dracula 3D on a different spot, and i would not at all debate that! Thank you so much again. Your comment really means so much to me. Best regards.

  • @squashchefan
    @squashchefan Před 4 lety

    Great video and overall I agree with you on most of your opinions. My main difference would be swapping The Card Player with Dracula 3D

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  Před 4 lety +1

      Thank you very much for the comment on this video, and I totally understand your comment regarding those films.

  • @caiman8401
    @caiman8401 Před 2 lety

    I wonder what your thoughts are on the classic 80s movies he produced (Demoni 1 and 2, The Church, The Devil's Daughter)

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you for the question! Yes, I think they are really effective. You mention the Church, and for instance, I remember a scene in this film involving a character and a moving train and a piece of music by Philip Glass that shocked me when I first saw it as a kid.

  • @horrorableshow
    @horrorableshow Před 3 lety

    This is such a nice video, I enjoyed it very much! Ill have to check Dracula 3d now!

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you so much my friend! i really appreciate that.

    • @horrorableshow
      @horrorableshow Před 15 dny

      @@DaisukeBeppuhad to watch this again! lol there’s something to be said that a Director makes two of arguably the best Gialli (still unsure of the plural hahah) and they are sometimes not even considered his best film.
      I’d love to hear where dark glasses fits in this list! And also the “what ifs” like if he would have taken a stab at the last film of the mother’s trilogy instead of doing two evil eyes. If goblin would have done the soundtrack to inferno?! (Even tho I love it) Argentos initial 25 year run… rivals most with pure quality. Great list brother!!!!!!

  • @MarkAS56
    @MarkAS56 Před 4 lety

    Sispiria is my #1 horror film and in my general top 5 for sure. Lucky enough to see it at theater when Synapse did their remaster and WOW! One of best theatrical experiences of my life.
    That Synapse release is THE one to own.

  • @tamamshud238
    @tamamshud238 Před 3 lety

    ありがとうございます, Beppu-san, for your erudite, educational, and entertaining ranking of Dario Argento's films.
    To echo Pat Hatfield, no need for you to apologize for what you like. And as far as I'm concerned, no need to explain your preferences and tastes regarding "controversial" Argento films. I also dig _Dario Argento's Dracula 3D_ as well as his interpretation of _The Phantom of the Opera_ .
    I've seen most of Argento's _oeuvre_ . I'm keen on seeing _Giallo_ despite its rotten reputation. _Hey_ ! It's _Argento_ , and therefore _must_ be seen!
    I am old enough to have seen Argento's "Golden Age classics" during their initial theatrical releases. His directorial debut, _Bird with the Crystal Plumage_ enjoyed both critical praise and a widespread audience. Hailed as "The Italian Hitchcock," Argento was at the peak of his popularity -- among "mainstream" filmgoers.
    Alas, only a few years later, the brilliance of his shining promise significantly dimmed. Hitchcock no longer had anyone to worry about. Argento's evolution (or, for some, devolution) from "Master of Suspense" to "Master of Horror" negatively impacted his appeal and, more profoundly, the trajectory of his career. Clean-cut "squares" who had flocked to his voguish thrillers shunned his gory chillers. Whereas _Bird_ had been showcased in ritzy, "upper-class" movie theatres, "grindhouses" and drive-ins became the dives for Argento flicks such as _Suspiria_ and _Inferno_ -- at least in my small corner of the universe. _Che palle_ !
    I had the extremely good fortune to see Argento in person, at a film festival about 20 years ago. Quite a character! After the Q&A with an adoring audience, an appreciative Argento exclaimed, " _You_ ! You know everything about me! But, you don't know _this_ !" whereupon he unzipped his fly, dropped his trousers, and stood, beaming, before the hysterical crowd in his skivvies!
    After watching your video, you convinced me to buy a new release of _Sleepless_ , which I've never seen, and about which I had doubts.
    _Domo arigato gozaimasu_ , Beppu-san, for your passion and Argento scholarship!
    Best of luck to you!

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  Před 3 lety

      Wow, thank you so much for this really great and in-depth comment.
      This is such a pleasure for me to read. And I am so jealous! That is so cool about meeting Mr. Argento as well! Thank you so much and when you get a chance to see Sleepless, please let me know what you think. Anytime my friend. Cheers.

    • @tamamshud238
      @tamamshud238 Před 3 lety

      _Beppu-san_ ,
      I watched _Nonhosonno_ (or _Non ho sonno_ AKA _Sleepless_ ), recently issued on Blu-ray disc by Scorpion Releasing.
      In my previous post, I wrote that I've seen most of Argento's movies. I've missed almost all of his 21st century output ( _The Card Player_ , _Do You Like Hitchcock_ , _Giallo_ ) because they did not get theatrical releases in or near my zip code. Such was the case with _Sleepless_ .
      I found it an entertaining and worthwhile _giallo_ . I agree with Argento maven Troy Howarth that _Sleepless_ is derivative of Argento's "classic" thrillers from the 70s and 80s. Howarth's critique of _Sleepless_ in his _So Deadly, So Perverse Volume 2 1974-2013_ guidebook (published in 2015) is unequivocally scathing. A fan of _Sleepless_ , he is not.
      However, in his Blu-ray disc commentary (in tandem with Mondo Digital's Nathaniel Thompson), Howarth softens his earlier, harsh attitude, deciding that _Sleepless_ isn't so bad as he'd earlier dismissed it to be.
      Among the extras on the Scorpion Releasing Blu-ray disc is a brief interview with a, IMO, subdued Argento. He expresses mild satisfaction with _Sleepless_ . I got the impression that DA wants to stretch himself beyond the boundaries of the _giallo_ . Hence his detours towards "conventional" horror films such as _The Phantom of the Opera_ and _Dracula 3D*_ . Unfortunately for Argento, every time that he's tried to veer off in a different direction or take a different approach to a genre, his hardcore fans will have none of it. They restrictively -- constrictively -- insist that he confine himself to the type of movie that attracted them to him.
      Now 80, the old master is _still_ at it, working on . . . *another* _giallo, Black Glasses_ .
      "It will be my return to crime films," says Argento.
      I, for one, hope that it will be a successful return that satisfies and pleases Argentophiles but more importantly satisfies and pleases Maestro Argento.
      * In his interview on the Scorpion Releasing disc, set designer Antonello Geleng reports that he saw a _bored_ Dario Argento during the making of _Dracula 3D_ . The lethargic, time-consuming 3D process killed Argento's joy of filmmaking.

  • @michaelmorin6235
    @michaelmorin6235 Před rokem

    That was great

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  Před rokem

      Wow thank you so much for the comment and watching the video! I assume that you too are an Argento fan right?

  • @commongroundmtg8784
    @commongroundmtg8784 Před 3 lety

    Hey Daisuke, you might be interested in viewing the film "Abrakadabra" by Luciano Onetti. It is a heavily giallo-inspired tale released in 2018. It appears to be available on Amazon Prime. If you watch it, please let me know what you think!

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you so much for the suggestion my friend. I will try to check it out.

  • @mred2071
    @mred2071 Před 4 lety

    I've only ever seen Suspiria. I must rectify this!

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  Před 4 lety

      I hope you enjoy your journey through the works of Argento!

  • @giacomovezzani656
    @giacomovezzani656 Před 5 lety +1

    Dear Daisuke, greetings from Czech republic by an Italian fan of the Maestro Dario Argento! I wanna show you my list, but it's not about all the complete filmography, as after "The card player" I stopped believing he could make again good movies anymore (unfortunately, it looks like I was right). And, I repeat, I'm really a great fan of him! Then, I never saw the only non horror film he directed (you even didn't put in the list "The five days of Milan") and "The black cat" from "Two evil eyes". Some notes: I didn't have such great memories about "Opera", I will watch it again; then, sorry, but today I'm not in the mood to choose between "Deep red" and "Suspiria", I put both at number 1. Here's my list:
    16. The Phantom of the opera (simply...terrible and hilarious)
    15. The Stendhal Syndrome (really forgettable)
    14. The card player (poor screenplay, poor direction, poor movie)
    13. Do you like Hitchcock? (good idea, but NOT a good movie)
    12. Sleepless (the best of the last 25 years, but it doesn't mean it's a such great movie. Acceptable)
    11. Trauma (good screenplay, but I remember it above all to be the starting of the collaboration with the daughter, and it's not a compliment)
    10. Opera (not a masterpiece, but the scene in the apartment is very good)
    9. Door into darkness (during his golden age, good movies for the TV, with a real tension until the end)
    8. 4 flies on grey velvet (I had to wait years to watch it, and in the meantime I found who was the killer because of a stupid TV program that I accidentallly saw in the ninenties. Great movie, with some memorable scenes, like the killing in the park)
    7. The cat o'nine tails (great atmosphere, the mith Karl Malden, the killer who is everywhere...a gem)
    6. Phenomena (Probably, his last masterpiece)
    5. Inferno (I love it, maybe just because it's not perfect at all. I think there are the best killings in this movie, and there's an atmosphere of pure terror from the beginning to the end. Great, great, great)
    4. Tenebrae (The first time I saw it, I was so scared! The soundtrack is one of best from Goblin, and the main idea of the screenplay is unforgettable (no spoiler...). A Masterpiece: one of those movies I need to watch again sometimes)
    3. The bird with the crystal plumage (The beginning of an era, for many reasons it could be considered his best movie. But later he played my two number 1...)
    1. Deep red
    1. Suspiria (well, what can we say about these 2 movies? Not 2 masterpieces of horror cinema, but 2 masterpieces of Cinema).
    Daisuke, what about a series about Mario Bava and Lucio Fulci? And did you ever saw "The house with laughing windows" of Pupi Avati?

    • @giacomovezzani656
      @giacomovezzani656 Před 5 lety +1

      Sorry...I made confusion...you put even "The five days of Milan"

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  Před 5 lety

      Thank you so much for your great comment! Yes, I have the DVD "Five Days of Milan" even though I was not able to include it in my list.

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  Před 5 lety

      Thank you so much for your great comment and excellent, excellent list! I am very impressed. I respect it very much. This has my favorite film in the top spot (Suspiria) and so I cannot complain! Well done indeed my friend.
      Yes, if you happen to watch OPERA again, please let me know if your view of the film changes. I would love to hear your great opinion about it. Even if your view is not changed, still I would value your opinion very much. You sound like you are a real Argento expert! Best regards from Tokyo.

  • @isaacdunne991
    @isaacdunne991 Před 5 lety +1

    Daisuke, what is the piece of music you so beautifully used at the end of this video?

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  Před 5 lety +1

      Hello! So the music is the latter part of Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata. I though it appropriate for Argento because it suggests darkness and beauty at the same time.

    • @isaacdunne991
      @isaacdunne991 Před 5 lety +1

      Daisuke Beppu thank you so much, I knew it sounded familiar. Yes from the two Argento films the music fits absolutely perfectly. Well done, it was a fantastic and beautiful end to a fantastic and beautiful video!

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  Před 5 lety

      @@isaacdunne991 You are so kind to me as always. I have to thank you for watching it!! That means so much!

  • @Al_NERi
    @Al_NERi Před 3 lety

    I saw Inferno on home video (CBS FOX label, as I recall) a few years before seeing Suspiria on VHS and much preferred it over the latter. What I didn't understand is that Suspiria's scope compositions suffered much more from TV pan & scan formatting than Inferno's 16×9 framing. After seeing them both in their proper dimensions I consider the two films inseparable and both belong at the top of Argento's CV.

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you so much for this.... I really appreciate your comments James.

  • @BaseMoon1
    @BaseMoon1 Před 2 lety

    My favorites are Tenebre and Phenomena.

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  Před 2 lety

      Thank you very much. Really great choices!

  • @andreadispina5468
    @andreadispina5468 Před 2 lety

    Nice job Daisuke, Greetings from Italy!
    Here my personal list:
    1 Deep Red
    2 Inferno
    3 Tenebrae
    4 Four flies
    5 Suspiria
    6 Bird with crystal plumage
    7 Opera
    8 Cat 9 tails
    9 Trauma
    10 Sleepless
    11 Phenomena
    Sorry but i don’t even consider the other ones worthy to be ranked; in particular those with his dau Asia are Just rubbish

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  Před 2 lety +1

      This is a great list. I love the detail about how the work with a “Four” in the title is in the fourth place. And wow, Inferno. Yes, I will now listen to the soundtrack now in honor of your great list. Cheers.

  • @brucechetta2554
    @brucechetta2554 Před rokem

    01 - Suspiria - Senza mezzi termini: il capolavoro.
    02 - Profondo Rosso - La sublimazione della ricerca narrativa/stilistica di Dario Argento, i suoi (i nostri!) incubi elevati alla loro massima espressione visiva.
    03 - L'uccello dalle piume di cristallo - Il film che contiene in embrione tutti gli elementi ricorrenti nelle ossessioni di Dario Argento: il trauma infantile, la chiave della verità nascosta dietro quello che credevamo di aver visto e non abbiamo veramente visto, la donna al centro di tutto, etc.
    04 - 4 Mosche di velluto grigio
    05 - Phenomena
    06 - Il gatto a 9 code
    07 - Inferno
    08 - Opera
    09 - Tenebre - Contrariamente alla maggior parte degli utenti anglofoni considero questo film piuttosto debole (E' piuttosto strano vedere come gli americani siano attratti da questo film per ragioni che a noi italiani sinceramente sfuggono :')
    10 - Non ho sonno

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  Před rokem +1

      THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS LIST!!! And I think for me too, Four Flies on Grey Velvet is increasing as well. Warmest regards and cheers.

  • @kellymadden
    @kellymadden Před rokem

    just curious why The Five Days wasn't included on the list

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  Před rokem +1

      Oh yes I mentioned it somewhere here or in another related video but I only have a non subtitled DVD of that film and as I don’t know Italian I could not say that I properly watched that film. Therefore I did not include it. I think yes I made such caveat but I am sorry if it was not clear on my part.

  • @markalexander3659
    @markalexander3659 Před 2 lety

    I actually enjoyed Mother of Tears, and I think more people WOULD, but because it's always going to be compared to Suspiria and Inferno and those two are SO iconic, it's always going to seem less-than.

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  Před 2 lety

      Thank you very much and I am so happy to hear that you enjoy the film!!
      Still for me I think I have issues with it which I think come from comparing with other works, but also for me stem from my perceptions of the work, without comparison to past works. That being said, I am very very thrilled to hear that you enjoy this. Cheers and warmest regards.

  • @dis_inferno9173
    @dis_inferno9173 Před rokem

    Dude, you should play 2d Metroid games. They were highly inspired by Dario Argento.

  • @xbird532
    @xbird532 Před 4 lety +1

    I’ve never seen an Argento film, but I’m probably going to be watching Deep Red or Opera soon.
    Have you seen the remake of Suspiria? If so, what do you think of it?
    Another film I’ve heard compared to Suspiria that I like quite a lot is Climax. Have you seen that film? What do you think of it if you have?

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  Před 4 lety +1

      So yes I have seen Climax and the Suspiria "remake". Both I think are very interesting and intense works. And as much as I love the Argento film and I think the Argento film is one of my most favorite films, I really liked the "remake" and even now, when I watch it, I still find it fascinating and very mysterious.

    • @xbird532
      @xbird532 Před 4 lety

      Daisuke Beppu That’s interesting. It’s getting late where I live, but I’m going to watch Suspiria before I go to bed. I’m very excited to watch it with how much you and others seem to love it.

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  Před 4 lety +1

      xfritz5375 it’s an intense and heavily stylized work, and it is certainly not for everybody. Also of course I don’t recommend it to anyone that is a young child. But if you are OK with this kind of intense film, and of course if you are of age to be able to watch films like this, then yes I can recommend it.

    • @xbird532
      @xbird532 Před 4 lety +1

      Daisuke Beppu I just finished the film and wow. It was fantastic. I especially loved the music and use of color. Horror films are generally not very colorful, so it was interesting to see a horror film that used bright colors so effectively. I also love the music, and it may have been my favorite aspect of the film. I love music as much as I love film and music is an important part of my life, so any time I hear a score for a film that has such a unique sound like this, it’s hard for me not to love it. I can’t wait to watch more Dario Argento films, especially the ones scored by Goblin. I’m going to watch Two Evil Eyes, Opera, Phenomena, The Bird With the Crystal Plumage, and Deep Red soon, definitely within the next couple weeks.
      I’ve seen some people criticize Climax for being very similar to Suspiria, but I didn’t really see that. I liked Climax, so the Suspiria comparisons were part of what made me interested in Suspiria in the first place, but the only real similarities between the two to me are that they’re both intense, colorful, and disturbing films that feature dancers as main characters. I loved them both for different reasons.

  • @gex581990
    @gex581990 Před 3 lety

    I definitely felt the same about Dracula. I thought it was a good time

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  Před 3 lety

      Thank you so much for this comment! I am glad to hear you feel that way about Dracula!

  • @isaacdunne991
    @isaacdunne991 Před 5 lety +1

    Also, here is my long list:
    1. Suspiria
    2. Inferno
    Since I have only seen two of his films this is my ranking so far, lol.

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  Před 5 lety +1

      Isaac Dunne what a great list!! I love your choice for number one!!!

    • @moonmonkey303
      @moonmonkey303 Před 5 lety +1

      😂 keep going Isaac! Deep Red, Tenebrae and Bird with a crystal plumage would be great additions to that list

    • @isaacdunne991
      @isaacdunne991 Před 5 lety +1

      Simon misha Hunter thank you. I will at some point when I can dedicate myself purely to his filmography and watch all of his wonderful films, which I am very much looking forward to. :)

  • @mantelo2
    @mantelo2 Před 3 lety

    And The Sandman? when?

  • @TheMrpiggy6666
    @TheMrpiggy6666 Před rokem

    Tenebrae and most that follow aren't Giallo films

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  Před rokem

      Thank you for the comment! I would consider Tenebre to be a Giallo work, and some (but not all) afterwards would fall I think within the genre as well I think. But not all of his works. Even so it’s a very malleable and robust genre with many great examples being from before Tenebre as well. Cheers and warmest regards!

    • @TheMrpiggy6666
      @TheMrpiggy6666 Před rokem

      @@DaisukeBeppu Giallo as a sub genre has very defined tropes ..there has to be a sexualised murder mystery and a masked or gloved killer, preferably in a trenchcoat, usually a victim of psycho pathogical trauma, unreliable witnesses, the main protagonist will usually be a stranger in a strange land or someone accidentally drawn in to acting as sleuth, they are bound by the time they exist so a gay man will either be a red herring or criminals, there will be psychedelic elements , the settings will usually be overwhelming in some way either by the complexity of an interior or vast ...Suspiria and Inferno use Giallo elements but the use of the supernatural precludes them from being Giallo films...I have my own page dedicated to Psycho Biddies and after four years it's no longer possible to just write about the film's that are totemic as strictly speaking there are only a handful so of course I search for any example of films, characters in film theatre or literature that could fit the criteria but I am well aware that I am attempting to extending the boundaries of the genre but I do realise that by doing it all I am accomplishing is highlighting the before and after...I can call a female murderer who lives a solitary life, haunted by the past a psychobiddy but in pure terms they aren't as they weren't created at the dying end of the Studio system in Hollywood and they don't feature actresses who were once huge stars who were considered too old to be financially viable, until the studios noticed that audiences like seeing older women losing their shit on screen.... So I do understand to temptation to label films Giallo when they contain Giallo elements but aren't actually Giallo films.

    • @TheMrpiggy6666
      @TheMrpiggy6666 Před rokem

      (Vast cityscape)... missing in previous message

  • @pathatfield2543
    @pathatfield2543 Před 3 lety

    You don’t need anyone’s permission to feel a certain way about a movie.No need to apologize.

    • @DaisukeBeppu
      @DaisukeBeppu  Před 3 lety

      You are so kind, Pat! Thank you for saying that. I really appreciate it.

  • @residentevilzzz3352
    @residentevilzzz3352 Před rokem

    De dechets et du sang... ...brulant... ...tus.... Of offal and of the blood... ...burning... ...still.... it is free with kindle unlimited it is a collection of English/French poems and short stories hope you like something if you read
    Here is one of the poems it is a poetic interpretation of head of a dead young man painting by theodore gericault
    Head of a dead young man
    Beneath a canvas coarse and crass, the head of a young man upon a cushion soft and of care; feminine chin; upon the lower lip the blood of God; fine nose; hair of an infant here...and...down there; upon his front, the sublime illumination, that descends, intimately as though of ivory flame.... ...when, of lavender and of rose, ascending vaguely towards the exegetic darkness, the offal; disclosed thus, profound and grave, an immense lesion, as though of a dolourous ulcer...from where all comes...where all returns....