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Mar '20
Could The Beyond have been influenced by Phantasm?!? I know, that sounds a little crazy, but just think about it the next time you watch either movie.

The music often sounds very similar, in both movies. Also, both movies are surreal in a similar way... they don't really make total sense, except when considered as dreams or nightmares. Also, that place where they go at the very end of The Beyond makes me think of how the brothers and Reggie get a glimpse of that other planet, through the tuning fork doorway, in Phantasm. Also, there isn't exactly a tuning fork doorway in The Beyond, but that whole hotel, and maybe even that whole town, was supposed to be a portal to... well, to Hell, not to another planet, but... well, it's still sort of a similar type of deal.

There might be other things too... I read that Fulci and his crew made up a lot of things on the spot, as they were filming The Beyond. I just wonder if any of them had seen Phantasm, when it came out, the year before they did their filming. Maybe their memories of it were part of their creative process, maybe even unconsciously.

Anybody have any thoughts?


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Box_a_Hair says:
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Mar '20
I think you may be on to something... Might have to give The Beyond a rewatch and come back with some thoughts!


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Tommix says:
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Mar '20
Do you think The Beyond has a Tall Man?? That's probably the weakest link in my theory. You could sort of say the artist guy from the beginning, Schweick, is like the Tall Man, in the sense that he is the mastermind behind all the evil, at least in the sense that he got the ball rolling. If you are willing to equate The Tall Man and Schweick, then you could sort of say the little jawa guys from Phantasm would be comparable to the zombies in The Beyond. But, I'm not sure if any of these correspondences could be said to have been conscious at all, by Fulci or his associates working on The Beyond. Well, anyway, something to think about.


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Johan_WoW says:
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Mar '20
I don't rememer that much of Phantasm not really my cup of tea. However I do believe that Fulci indeed made up a lot as the movie seems like a collage of gruesome scenes with a rather incoherent story. Certainly in storytelling it's the weakest from the trilogy. I plan on re-watching The Beyond anyway but it's one of these where you don't have to seek too much story and 'enjoy' the images and effects.


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Box_a_Hair says:
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Mar '20
Back when I was just getting into horror, The Beyond was always one of the common recommendations. I didn't get it then, and I probably wont get it now, but I might be able to appreciate some of its random-ass quirks if I'm in the right mindset for it.



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