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tweets-from-the-tower · 9 months
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orpheuslookingback · 6 months
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Watching 1 horror movie everyday in October 21/31
Pet Sematary (1989), dir. Mary Lambert
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helloitshaley · 1 year
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Please rb if you vote!
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Nick Andros and Tom Cullen are in a queerplatonic relationship, not that you care of course
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brokehorrorfan · 8 months
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Cujo will be released on 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray on October 24 via Kino Lorber. Based on Stephen King's 1981 novel, the 1983 horror film is celebrating its 40th anniversary.
Lewis Teague (The Jewel of the Nile, Cat's Eye) directs from a script by Barbara Turner (Pollock) and Don Carlos Dunaway. Dee Wallace, Daniel Hugh-Kelly, Danny Pintauro, Ed Lauter, and Christopher Stone star.
Cujo has been newly restored in 4K from the original camera negative with Dolby Vision/HDR and 5.1 Surround and 2.0 Lossless audio. Special features are listed below.
Disc 1 - 4K UHD:
Audio commentary by director Lewis Teague (2007)
Audio commentary by director Lewis Teague (2013)
Audio commentary by Nope, Nothing Wrong Here: The Making of Cujo author Lee Gambin
Disc 2 - Blu-ray:
Audio commentary by director Lewis Teague (2007)
Audio commentary by director Lewis Teague (2013)
Audio commentary by Nope, Nothing Wrong Here: The Making of Cujo author Lee Gambin
Dog Days: The Making of Cujo - 2007 featurette with cast and crew
Interview with actress Dee Wallace
Interview with composer Charles Bernstein
Interview with stuntman Gary Morgan
Interview with stuntwoman Jean Coulter
Interview with casting director Marcia Ross
Interview with visual effects artist Kathie Lawrence
Interview with special effects designer Robert Clark
Interview with dog trainer Teresa Miller
Theatrical trailer
3 TV spots
3 radio spots
In rural Castle Rock, Maine, Vic and Donna Trenton (Daniel Hugh-Kelly and Dee Wallace) struggle to repair their crumbling marriage, while their young son Tad (Danny Pintauro) befriends a hulking, lovable, 200-pound St. Bernard named Cujo. With Vic away on business, Donna and Tad take their decrepit car to be fixed at the remote farm of their mechanic (Ed Lauter). As their aging Pinto sputters to a stop and dies, Cujo appears. But the once docile dog has undergone a hideous transformation—and becomes a slavering, demonic killer possessed by almost supernatural strength... and unholy cunning.
Pre-order Cujo.
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"Suicide, Henry had discovered, had a voice. It wanted to explain itself. The problem was that it didn't speak much English; mostly it lapsed into its own fractured pidgin. But it didn't matter; just the talking seemed to be enough. Once Henry allowed suicide its voice, his life had improved enormously. He even had nights when he slept again (not a lot of them, but enough), and he had never had a really bad day." - Henry, 'Dreamcatcher'
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schlock-luster-video · 9 months
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On August 14, 1985, Salem's Lot was screened at the Splatter Movie Festival.
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theonewithnodamnname · 9 months
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one-odd-ood · 1 month
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BEHOLD! The Stephen King Villain Molecule. All connected to each other in three movies or less, *without* using the movie they were the villain in.
Before you ask, he was the “One… quarter… portion” alien.
Personal bonus points for using Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, my favorite one. That Christian Slater cameo comin’ in clutch.
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christine-cunningham · 11 months
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Listing my favourite Stephen King characters...
1) Arnie Cunningham (Christine)
2) Larry Underwood (The Stand)
3) Luke Ellis (The Institute)
4) John Coffey (The Green Mile)
5) Dolores Claiborne (Dolores Claiborne)
6) Lloyd Henreid (The Stand)
7) Oy (The Dark Tower)
8) Jake Chambers (The Dark Tower)
9) Dennis Guilder (Christine)
10) Andy Dufresne (Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption)
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elastijubilee · 11 months
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Favorite Stephen King Movie Adaptions:
Carrie (1976)
The Green Mile
Stand By Me
Misery
Doctor Sleep
There are others I like/love of course, but these were the five that stand out the most to me on a personal level (obviously, The Shawshank Redemption is a masterpiece, I don't deny). Also, I still haven't watched every single one.
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ash-eats-film · 10 days
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The Dead Zone is good but my god is it depressing
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One of my favorite parts of Stephen King's Cell is when the main character, Clay, walks into his new friend Tom's house for the first time and he's like "hmm it smells gay in here"
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brokehorrorfan · 1 year
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Stephen King’s Graveyard Shift’s original motion picture soundtrack is available on vinyl for the first time via Terror Vision Records. Composed by Anthony Marinelli (Young Guns, 15 Minutes), the score was pulled from the tapes.
Priced at $35, the double-LP album is pressed on “Night Shift” (clear red and clear yellow) colored vinyl. It’s housed in a gatefold jacket designed by Earl Kessler Jr. with liner notes by Marinelli.
The Graveyard Shit soundtrack is also available on yellow cassette, limited to 100, for $12.
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