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Dario Argento: The Man, the Myths & the Magic, by Alan Jones

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From his first work scripting Sergio Leone’s Once Upon a Time in the West, his directorial breakthrough with the chic giallo The Bird with the Crystal Plumage and his ground-breaking collaboration with progressive rock group Goblin for the Deep Red soundtrack, to producing the gut-wrenching Dawn of the Dead and his Terror Trilogy with his Hollywood superstar daughter Asia Argento, everything you ever wanted to know about Dario Argento is all here.Internationally renowned journalist Alan Jones has tirelessly reported on every aspect of Argento’s career. Every single feature, interview, review and in-depth look at Argento’s multi-faceted universe has been meticulously collated into this stunning volume that tells the complete story of the man, the myths and the magic.With a wealth of new material included in this definitive overview of Argento’s extraordinary body of work, Jones reveals all about the man who changed the face of global horror with the super-shock sensation Suspiria. Illustrated with rare stills, posters and candid behind-the-scenes photos from the author’s private collection, Jones probes deep into the psyche and methodology of one of the world’s most celebrated genre directors, and in doing so also uncovers the luminous chaos of the entire Italian Film Industry itself.Produced with the full blessing and cooperation of Dario Argento himself, and with a foreword by the BBC's film critic Mark Kermode.Features full-length interviews with: Asia Argento, Claudio Argento, Fiore Argento, Roy Bava, Simon Boswell, Michael Brandon, Chiara Caselli, Luigi Cozzi, Liam Cunningham, Keith Emerson, Franco Ferrini, Jessica Harper, Daria Nicolodi, Stefania Rocca, George A. Romero, Gianni Romoli, Dardano Sacchetti, Julian Sands, Tom Savini, Claudio Simonetti, Michele Soavi, Sergio Stivaletti, Max von Sydow, Ronnie Taylor, Luciano Tovoli, Rutger Hauer, Adam Gierasch & Jace Anderson.

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Flexibound: 408 pages

Publisher: FAB Press; 3 edition (September 1, 2016)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 9781903254851

ISBN-13: 978-1903254851

ASIN: 190325485X

Product Dimensions:

8.5 x 1 x 11 inches

Shipping Weight: 3.6 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)

Average Customer Review:

4.8 out of 5 stars

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if you want to know just about everything there is to know about Argento, here it is.

This was a gift and my husband loves it! It even mentions movies he had never heard of.

Out of 4 tries I finally got a copy that did not look like it was dropped off of the top of a building. Still a little dented but pages are in good condition and readable.

Dario Argento is undeniably a horror legend. His horror and giallo films have proven groundbreaking, bringing us such classics as Suspira, Tenebrae and Deep Red, to name but a few from an illustrious body of work. His bold visual imagery and use of color on the screen have rarely been matched.This book provides an in-depth examination of his career, both as a director and a producer, looking at each of his films in chronological order. It’s clear that Alan Jones, the journalist who put this together, is a dedicated fan of Argento and that comes through with his enthusiastic writing and thirst for detail and knowledge about the man and his work. After the background and discussion of each film, Jones follows up with a review, detailed production information, and shooting locations. Dario Argento: The Man, the Myths & the Magic is the third edition of this book, originally published in 2004. This edition contains additional material and brings the filmography covered up to date. It includes a foreword by BBC film critic Mark Kermode.Throughout the book, Jones gives us interviews with other high profile directors, effects artists, musicians and actors who have worked with Argento during his extensive career. These include interviews with George A. Romero, Tom Savini, and his daughter and often used lead actress, Asia, but the most important voice is Argento’s. The interviews provide great insight into the creative process, struggles with studios, and the vision of Argento. He’s a very confident, driven man who knows what he wants. His single-mindedness can be almost funny at times. It’s clear he’s the maestro. It’s a joy to read his thoughts on his movies and find out where some of his ideas originated. There are plenty of arguments and conflicts covered in this book from quarreling with Romero about too much comedy in Dawn of the Dead to arguing with Fulci that there was not enough gore in a movie. The depth in this book is incredible. Even his relationship with Goblin, the band that provided the soundtrack to many of his movies, is covered. It would be hard to imagine his movies without them.This hefty tome is gorgeous and filled with hundreds of color and black & white photos, stills, and movie art. The behind the scenes photos taken during shooting are really fascinating. It’s a visual treat on top of excellent writing. It could be argued that some of Argento’s magic waned in his later years with Mother of Tears (which I actually loved) and Dracula 3D. However, it’s impossible to argue against his impact on film-making and horror. This exhaustive book is a must for Argento fans and for fans of Italian horror. There has been no more thorough examination of his work.

It's an update on Jones previous Argento book probably about 30 40 pages of new material about the filmmakers more recent films. You can tell Jones enthusiasm is starting to wane with the lesser films Mother Of Tears, Dracula 3D. If you didn't buy the first book get this one to have the most up to date info on Argentos' films. If you don't care for the new films probably isn't worth your dinero.

I bought this for a Christmas gift for my fiancée and he absolutely loves it! Highly recommended for Argento fans.

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