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no. He's done a handful of mind-bogglingly perfect films (Opera, Susperia, etc) and a shit-ton of crap (Do You Like Hitchcock, The Card Player, Phantom Of The Opera, etc etc fucking etc).
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yeah, really.
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Argento was really influenced by Bava, who was really influenced by Hitchcok. I don't know that many horror-film directors in recent years that have been particularly influenced by Argento. Soavi and Norman J. Warren maybe, but they're hardly significant to the genre as a whole. I'm sure there re others of more note, but really, argento strikes me as being the end of a line rather than the beginning of one.
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Soavi is definitely influenced by Argento. Although he tends to skip the Hitchcock plots and go straight after the dreamy visuals.
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