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Blu-ray Knight
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I think Dressed to Kill is a lot more fun if you‘ve seen Psycho. The De Palma film has been discussed so much in the way it relates to the Hitchcock film here and everywhere that I’m not going to be coy about it. Dressed to Kill is in dialogue with Psycho and one of the main pleasures of Dressed to Kill lies in how it reconfigures the earlier film.
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Thanks given by: | nitin (08-30-2018) |
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#1482 |
Blu-ray Knight
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This was being discussed in another thread. Dressed to Kill is not at all a slasher. There’s a single murder. That’s it. That doesn’t make it a slasher. The movie is far more focused on the investigative aspect and trying to find out who the killer is, not on elaborate murder sequences. It’s more of an erotic thriller/mystery.
I feel like this kind of argument happens all the time. There’s a death scene in a thriller/mystery film and suddenly that’s enough to warrant it being labeled a slasher. Dressed to Kill isn’t a slasher, I wouldn’t even call it a horror movie. It has elements of a horror film, much like Blow Out, but it’s certainly not a slasher movie. It’s not set up like one, it doesn’t play out like one, it doesn’t follow the conventions of slasher movies. It’s just...not a slasher. ~Matt |
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Thanks given by: | omenboy (09-02-2018) |
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#1483 |
Blu-ray Guru
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that was most likely me; i asked the same question in the '80s slasher thread. i really am curious to see what people think. reaction has been pretty 50/50, which i find interesting. both sides make some really solid cases.
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#1484 |
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I wouldn't call it a slasher. It's one of those things where fans of slasher movies would probably not call it a slasher, but people who aren't into slashers would call it that. It definitely has some slasher elements but from soup to nuts it's primarily a psychological thriller.
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Thanks given by: | Jope (09-10-2018) |
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#1485 |
Banned
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DRESSED TO KILL is what I call a "Prestige Slasher". It has a low body count (to put it mildly), but the amount of bloodletting is extreme, especially for 1980. It also has veteran actors (Caine, Dickinson) who you wouldn't expect to see in a film with gory murders. Prestige Slashers were made to cash in on the then-popular Teen Slasher movement, but were also targeting the older filmgoers who were looking for something "Hitchcockian". Others include: THE FAN (1981) with Lauren Bacall and James Garner, VISITING HOURS (1982) with Lee Grant and William Shatner, and NIGHTKILL (1980) with Jaclyn Smith and Robert Mitchum. All contain gruesome murders, grisly violence and more blood than you typically find in a "thriller" or "murder mystery". DRESSED TO KILL is probably the bloodiest of the lot.
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#1490 |
Blu-ray Duke
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I bought the Criterion and watched it last night.
I don’t think i’ve ever seen this picture included in lists of the scariest films ever made, but there are very few films I can think of that fill me with the sense of dread that this one does. ...I was not comfortable being home alone last night. |
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#1491 |
Blu-ray Grand Duke
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I love the moment where she sees the guy from the museum's test results. I get that some have a problem with that kind of "moral lesson" stuff, but that moment crushes her fantasy romantic moment so hard and the whole movie shifts in tone. It's so good.
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Thanks given by: | Monterey Jack (11-19-2018), Member-167298 (11-19-2018) |
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Thanks given by: | Monterey Jack (11-19-2018), StingingVelvet (11-19-2018) |
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#1493 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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Angie Dickinson finding those test results after a little "afternoon delight" is a terrific example of De Palma's wicked sense of humor...I'm pretty satisfied with my Fox blu of this title, though I'm always tempted to pick up the Criterion.
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#1495 |
Blu-ray Samurai
Apr 2018
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And now there’s a Japanese Region A disc coming from Happinet, an Amazon exclusive. The cover image looks like it’s maybe the (mostly) unadulterated original photo that was later significantly altered to artful effect for the theatrical poster and the eventual Warner Home Video VHS, Image LD, and Criterion BD/DVD.
I can’t think of any other reason to spring for this new release, however, considering the Arrow and Criterion blus pretty much cover all bases. For reference: https://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Dress...lu-ray/216762/ |
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Feb 2017
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Banned
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#1499 |
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Mar 2014
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I love DRESSED TO KILL. It’s a great horror/erotic/giallo/slasher/Hitchcockian Arthouse-exploitation murder mystery puzzle box of a movie. And it’s thrilling. And also very funny, and probably several other things as well. I like it a lot.
It does have one high-impact murder scene where a woman is slashed to death, and the killer then threatens and attempts to slash another woman to death, and at another point we see some highly provocative imagery where - surprise - a killer appears and slashes a woman to death. That’s a lot of slashing, probably more than in some slashers where the killer does more stabbing or hacking or chainsawing than slashing, so if someone wants to refer to DRESSED TO KILL as a slasher, that’s alright by me. Nancy Allen is sexy in it, Dennis Franz is funny in it, Michael Caine is creepy in it. Great movie. |
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Thanks given by: | Monterey Jack (08-08-2020), nitin (08-09-2020) |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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De Palma rendering his cinematic virtuosity on such tawdry material and horror/thriller tropes is what makes DRESSED TO KILL visually brilliant and yet so knowingly funny...and it's all so intoxicatingly stylish and dreamlike it's irresistible. Last edited by MJD64; 08-08-2020 at 12:33 PM. |
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Thanks given by: | BobSimms (01-23-2021), hanshotfirst1138 (03-07-2021), Monterey Jack (08-08-2020), Todd Tomorrow (08-08-2020) |
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