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| Here are some of my favorite horror films. Some are so scary i take no responsibility to what happens if you dare to watch them.... | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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| This is my ultimate scary movie... Sutter Cane (Jurgen Prochnow) is the best-selling author whose newest novel is literally driving readers insane. When he inexplicably vanishes, his publisher (Charlton Heston) sends special investigator John Trent (Sam Neill) to ta that wnck him down. Drawn to a town that only exists in Cane's books, Trent crosses the barrier between fact and fiction and enters a terrifying world from which there is no escape. Inspired by the tales of H.P. Lovecraft, this shocking story is, in the words of its acclaimed director, "horror beyond description!" Directed by: John Carpenter |
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| For most families, moving is a new beginning. But for the Creeds, it could be the beginning of the end. Because they've just moved in next door to a place that children built with broken dreams, the Pet Semetary. It's a tiny patch of land that hides a mysterious Indian burial ground with the powers of resurrection. Master Of The Macabre, Stephen King, will take you and the Creeds to hell and back. (But the Creeds don't have return tickets.) Your tour guide is kindly old Jud Crandall (Fred Gwynne), the neighborhood nice guy who knows the secrets of life, but has seen enough to firmly believe that "sometimes dead is better." Screenplay by and based upon his novel: Stephen King Directed by: Mary Lambert |
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| A "heart-stopping psychological thriller", this Academy Award -winning film is "one of the best horror movies" ever. Adapted from a Stephen King novel by Oscar-winning screenwriter William Goldman and directed by Rob Reiner, this chiller starring Kathy Bates and James Caan is "a Hitchcockian kind of cat and mouse" game played between two cunning minds -- one as sharp as a tack and the other as blunt as a sledgehammer. Novelist Paul Shelden (Caan) doesn't remember the blinding blizzard that sent his car spinning off the road. Nor does he remember being nursed back from unconsciousness. All he remembers is waking up in the home of Annie Wilkes (Bates) -- a maniacal fan who is bent on keeping her favorite writer as her peronal prisoner...for the rest of his 'cock-a-doodie' life!" |
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