Anthony
I don't think Im that great at doing weddings but a wedding is a dance, so the music is paramount to how it is edited in relation to the rhythm. Find that piece that nails it and the rest falls into place. Here is an example of a trailer I did for a friend
Nice Short, my friend, made me think of menacing typewriter in Naked Lunch & Barton Fink in spirit. And I completely agree on Bela Tarr. So sad he stopped making films but The Turin Horse was a fitting conclusion to his great career.
I agree Jonesy. I love the pooch but found the camera to be rather uninspiring for the price.
In alphabetical order: Many of these have been seen so many times that it is easy to overlook how damn scary they were when they came out.
Alien
Don't Look Now
Eyes Without A Face (Franju)
Halloween (Carpenter)
Let The Right One In (Alfredson)
Magic
Psycho
The Orphanage
The Serpent & The Rainbow
The Shining
The Thing From Another World (Hawks / Nyby)
Vampyre (Dreyer)
And special mention to Herzog's version of Nosferatu. More existential then scary but some of the most beautiful imagery you will ever see from the horror genre'
I am looking for to the completion of the trilogy that started with Songs from the Second Floor & You, the Living. He is absolutely brilliant. Anyone who hasn't seen his films please take some time.
Timeless beauty