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Inferno [Blu-ray]

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Dario Argento's sequel to Suspiria, his first and to date only American hit, is an even more incoherent nightmare fantasy. Laden with symbolic imagery and fantastic explosions of death shot in candy-colored hues, it's a bloody feast for the eyes. Mark (Leigh McCloskey), an American music student in Rome, rushes home to New York after a frantic phone call from his sister only to find an empty apartment and obscure clues about a supernatural presence in her spooky building. It all has something to do with the mysterious Mater Tenebrarum, one of the "Three Mothers" of Argento's murky mythology, and the fun house of an apartment house she inhabits, complete with a fully furnished underwater ballroom, miles of secret tunnels flooded in red and blue light, and hidden passageways under the floorboards. Meanwhile, there's a killer running around stabbing beautiful women for who knows what reason, a crippled bookseller attacked by rats, and a homicidal hot-dog vendor in Central Park. Why? It's best not to ponder such mysteries--Argento obviously isn't as concerned with making sense of his meticulously staged murders as he is with lighting them with just the right hue. Dramatically it's inert, a parade of quirky but faceless victims dispatched with elaborate care, but it's beautifully designed and executed, a spectacle of elaborate set pieces and magnificent decor orchestrated with a complete disdain for narrative logic. --Sean Axmaker

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A young woman stumbles upon a mysterious diary that reveals the secrets of “The Three Mothers” and unleashes a nightmare world of demonic evil. As the unstoppable horror spreads from Rome to New York City, this unholy trinity must be stopped before the world is submerged in the blood of the innocent.

Written and directed by Dario Argento, INFERNO is considered to be the sequel to his classic SUSPIRIA. This surreal shocker stars Irene Miracle (NIGHT TRAIN MURDERS), Daria Nicolodi (DEEP RED) and Leigh McCloskey (DALLAS), and features a pulse-pounding original score by Keith Emerson of Emerson, Lake & Palmer. Blue Underground is proud to present INFERNO in breath-taking High Definition, freshly transferred from the original uncut and uncensored negative, complete with exclusive new Extras!


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5.0 out of 5 stars Sequel to "SUSPIRIA"... July 12 2004
By Blade
Format:DVD
This 1980 Italian horror hit by Dario Argento is one of his finest since its previous installment, "Suspiria" and carries some of the same resemblance of that film with its beautifully artistic atmosphere and it's stylishy grotesque layout. However, the plotholes that were of the first film start to come together a little more in this one and is easier to understand. It is also the second part to the still incomplete 'Three Mothers' trilogy and will keep you at the edge of your seat. I don't think I've watched too many of these films that actually makes me jump at certain scenes, whether its a falling vase or just a plain old stray cat.

When a young man's sister, Rose disappears after opening a mysterious diary known as "The Three Sisters", her brother, Mark (acted well by Leigh McCloskey) must investigate her old apartment complex that she lives in which also used to be an old mansion used by an old alchemist who created the three homes where each of the sister's ghosts take refuge. All this leads to an scary adventure through the many secret passageways of the old estate, complete with an underwater ball room, a mute old man who's always watching our hero, & a killer that lurks around every corner for those who learn more about the second mother: the Mother of Darkness. In the end, Mark must stop the evil presence before all hell breaks loose out into the world! It's a terriying trip into the unknown and will leave you breathless till the last thrilling scene!

The movie is in its WIDESCREEN Presentation (1.85:1) & is enhanced for 16x9 T.V. sets and includes an Exclusive Dario Argento interview, the original theatrical trailer, a still gallery, and talent bios. I only wish they had the soundtrack for this film which features an excellent orchestrated score by Godfrey Salmon that has a little more effect than that of Goblin.

The film is also in its original UNCUT & UNCENSORED version and gives you more than what may've been offered before. Dario Argento does it again in this worthy sequel! But I should warn you to NOT see this film without seeing "SUSPIRIA" first, otherwise you may not understand it as much. Otherwise, I say to all those either Dario Argento fans or plain Italian horror fans altogether to give this one a shot. "Inferno" is a great movie worth watching again and again. I only hope that Dario will complete the 'Three Mothers' trilogy one of these days. Please, Mr. Argento! It is a very good series!!

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4.0 out of 5 stars Something about this movie... Jan 15 2012
By Neko TOP 500 REVIEWER
Format:DVD
Watching this film feels closer to staring at a dark surrealist painting than seeing a movie. Not everything makes 100% sense, but it doesn't really have to. With the vibrant colours, unconventional score and a lack of main characters, this is really more of a work of art than the telling of a story. Weird, creepy, and unusual, this is definitely the movie for someone looking for something out of the ordinary.
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5.0 out of 5 stars 6th film of Argento's. This one was amazing! Oct 23 2004
Format:DVD
In my review for Suspiria I put that it was my 4th film of Argento's I watched but it was my 5th...just wanted to fix that first.
Inferno is one hot movie. I cannot believe how scary this movie is. It is very dark, gothic. This is one erie story fimilar to Suspiria. This time, there is less time to get to know the characters because they don't stay alive long. What I am trying to say is..there seems to be a huge difference between this and Suspiria. Suspiria had a less complex story, you got to know the characters well, it made sense. Inferno, the story is far more bizarre, you don't really see the witch often (more in 1st person views during murders..seeing gloves). This film leaves me with an uneasy feeling. It sort of makes you wonder about life. I'm not saying I believe in witches, but this opens up your mind and makes you wonder about things. The hot dog vendor was freaky. I heard about this part before I saw this movie so when I saw him running..I knew what he was going to do. This film is one of the scariest I have ever viewed. It is so dark that I am left with unsetteling feelings.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Un vieux film d'horreur de catégorie z. Très mauvais
Ce film est déconcertant et très vieux. Il est impossible d'entrer dans l'histoire tant c'est mauvais et long. À oublier.
Published 18 months ago by Jean-francois Girard
3.0 out of 5 stars Good, but a few noticable flaws bring it down
I am a huge fan of Suspiria and Dario Argento so naturally after seeing Suspiria I rushed out and bought this. Read more
Published on Jan 3 2004 by George D Graton
4.0 out of 5 stars PHENOMENA/INFERNO - One word horror masterpiece's.
I stumbled upon the twisted and surreal world of Dario Argento completely by accident. I am a HORROR movie affecionado and when I got my DVD player a couple of years back I was... Read more
Published on Nov 1 2003 by E. Valero
5.0 out of 5 stars More Supernatural Mayhem From Argento
Dario Argento's INFERNO, the sequel to the great SUSPIRIA, is the director's most difficult film; it was hard for him to pull this one off and it took a lot of time. Read more
Published on Oct 18 2003 by Daniel Kepley
5.0 out of 5 stars The Funk Was Flamin' Outta Control
Argento's back in the house. This time it's a semi-sequel to Suspiria. Argento's trademarks are all back in full swing: Fantastically orchestrated murder scenes, cool music, red... Read more
Published on Aug 31 2003 by Stanley Runk
3.0 out of 5 stars Raising hell...
Good stylish Argento movie dating back to 1980. Yet something wrong. Maybe the plot, too close to that of 1976 Suspiria, of which Inferno is probably an ideal sequel, but not as... Read more
Published on May 13 2003 by Wildenbruck
4.0 out of 5 stars Understated horror at it's finest
Dario Argento is the godfather of Italian horror! Inferno is, in my opinion, one of his finest movies. If you're in it for the gore, buy Deep Red instead. Read more
Published on April 3 2003 by "silene138"
5.0 out of 5 stars This stuff is great.
Bad, inconsistent dubbing. Worse dialogue. Tepid characterisation. Head scratching (I mean you). All of this and more..... Read more
Published on April 3 2003 by "noilie"
4.0 out of 5 stars Mater Tenebrarum's House of Terror
Excerpt from the Three Mothers: "I Varelli, an architect living in London, met the Three Mothers and designed and built for them three dwelling places, one in Rome, one in New... Read more
Published on Jan 12 2003 by Daniel J. Hamlow
3.0 out of 5 stars Not bad but somewhat outdated.
First of all the dvd quality is mediocre. The picture quality is barely vhs standards and the sound is dull and very flat. Read more
Published on Oct 2 2002 by Luigi
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