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I reiterate my above comment. The 70s were ace. Finally got around to watching Suspiria. It's very good. Typical Argento, mad soundtrack, gorgeous to look at, gratuitously violent deaths, dodgy dubbing, all pulled together to make a very nasty piece of work.
I think a lot of modern horrors don't have the patience they used to. Classic horror films spend long periods building tension, giving you mystery and exposition, creepy unsettling red herrings to keep you on your toes, and then they hit you with scary bits. This, Don't Look Now, the Exorcist, Halloween, all some of the best horrors around and they all have long quiet periods.
I think a lot of modern horrors don't have the patience they used to. Classic horror films spend long periods building tension, giving you mystery and exposition, creepy unsettling red herrings to keep you on your toes, and then they hit you with scary bits. This, Don't Look Now, the Exorcist, Halloween, all some of the best horrors around and they all have long quiet periods.