The Duke On Lucio Fulci, Horror Genius - Page 4

Or maybe it's because the eyes are the window to the soul or whatever, and so by having his monstrosities attack this gateway, they are somehow performing an act of perversion on our innermost being.

Or maybe it's just so as we all go "Aw, fuck, man! Not the eye, the most sensitive of all body-parts!"

Fulci concluded his golden period with the slightly disappointing House By The Cemetery (Quella villa accanto al cimitero), also released in 1981, although it didn't reach the yanks till three years later.

What this is about is yet another building what is all cursified, this time on account of a rancid motherfucker by the name of Dr Freudenstein, who spent his days searching for immortality by way of ripping poor folks asunder. He lives in the basement now, y'see, just ready to pounce on some crazy fools who might, I dunno, want to write a book about the mathematics or something whilst living there.

After these triumphs, Fulci ended up swapping producers around and making straight-to-video dreck. There were a few classics before he died 1996, like the much-debated Cat In The Brain, about a director (played by Fulci) who goes mad on account of the killing and the horror in his work.

These four masterpieces, though, will forever be remembered as the most original horror flicks what any crazy motherfucker ever made.

The Duke salutes you, Lucio, you crazy psychopathic malcontent.

The Duke resides at Mondo Irlando.

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  • 1 - Trioptre

    Apr 21, 2004 at 7:20 pm

    Great post except that _Hurt_ was by Nine Inch Nails, not Manson.

  • 2 - Aaron, Duke De Mondo

    Apr 21, 2004 at 7:27 pm

    Damn, man, The Duke always screws up. Sorry Nine Inch Nails. Sorry Marilyn Manson.
    I hope i don't push Marilyn Manson over the edge with such bad research, i wouldnt want him to get that damn family of his on the road again.
    Stay in jail, Marilyn Manson, you big old maniacal motherfucker.
    Thanks Trioptre. You got a favourite Fulci you wanna throw into the old arena de critique?
    I'm off to listen to Stacy's Mom by Ben Folds Five. What a great tune. Good for you, Ben Folds x5.

  • 3 - Aaron, Duke De Mondo

    Apr 21, 2004 at 7:29 pm

    Sorry, really the Hurt thing was a wee joke. I know it was old Trent and co. And ben folds five dont do stacys mom either, at least thats what they tell Stacy, but i dunno man, what the hell are they doing in her house through the day? stacys at school, man, what the hell you up to?

  • 4 - Nick Jones

    Apr 21, 2004 at 8:04 pm

    While I've only seen two of Fulci's films (the other being "New York Ripper"), I have fond memories of the first time I saw The Gates of Hell, AKA The City of the Living Dead. I caught it on HBO, '80 or '81 (on Christmas Eve, no less! Why are there no such genius programmers anymore?), and while I considered myself unfazeable up til then, I have to admit that I was horrified and revolted (in a delighted way, of course) by the Gut Puke Scene (see link below):

    http://www.retrocrush.com/scary/73.html

    To this day, I can either WATCH the scene, or LISTEN to the scene, but have difficulty doing BOTH without my gag reflex kicking in. I think it's the sound of the woman CHOKING on her own guts as she spews them into her lap that does it for me. Yum.

  • 5 - Aaron, Duke De Mondo

    Apr 21, 2004 at 8:09 pm

    Nick! Ha! I can't believe you put a link to the gut-puking. Good for you.
    Ah, the old gut puking motif. How it would have improved The Phantom Menace. I haven't saw The New York Ripper myself. I think it was one the fulci flicks best described as Take The Money And Run, from what i've read on it. Is it really as offensively misogynist as some say? Incidentally, thats one of the things that distinguishes these flicks mentioned here from most other of their ilk. They are indiscriminate in their slaughter.

  • 6 - Nick Jones

    Apr 21, 2004 at 8:53 pm

    It's probably been nearly twenty years since I've seen NYR, and I didn't find it all that memorable. But one scene I did find unforgettable: while The Ripper holds down one of his victims, hand over her face, he brings a straight razor to her eye and cuts it. Now of course it was a mechanical effect, but Fulci upped the squeamishness quotient by having the eye dart back and forth in terrified panic as the razor comes toward it instead of just staring at it, as a less imaginative director might have done. Classic.

    By the way, have you ever figured out a meaning for the end of "Paura nella citta..."? I mean, I'm guessing it's a "Whoops! Not in time!" moment, but I've never figured out WHY it is.

    The rest of the list where I got the link from is worth checking out, too.

    My personal favorite horror film? "Black Christmas."

  • 7 - Aaron, Duke De Mondo

    Apr 21, 2004 at 10:28 pm

    Nick, that sounds like an unpleasant slab of filmic mayhem right there. Also, it wouldn't be Fulci if he didn't get all hyperactive with the eye slashing. Like Un Chien Andalou, except with more innards. I havent saw Black Christmas as of yet, but must do shortly, and really, i have no excuse now that it's out on the old DVD. John Carpenter says its a tres big influence on Halloween. As to the end of City..., who the hell knows. It adds to its wonder by its very unfathomability.

  • 8 - Aaron, Duke De Mondo

    Apr 21, 2004 at 10:35 pm

    Nick, just had a look at the list. Who woulda thunk it! Theres Un Chien Andalou at no.6 just seconds after i mentioned it. Coincidences, man. Gotta love em.

  • 9 - Nick Jones

    Apr 21, 2004 at 10:58 pm

    "Black Christmas" is a bit slow (as some have said) for today's post-MTV audience, even for me now, though I still think it's one of the more intelligent slasher films, and one of the first. And you can't go wrong with Margot Kidder, in her prime, as a sorority slut (who gets to do a great oral sex joke).

    There is, of course, a website.

    http://www.itsmebilly.com/

    Although I'm not a connoisseur of giallo, the unfathomable endings of Italian horror films (as well as others) is something I appreciate; eg. "Cemetary Man."

  • 10 - Antonella Fulci

    May 03, 2006 at 9:44 am

    You're definitely a genius. Thank you.

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