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Directed by Craig R. Baxley.
Horror specialist Stephen King claimed that his TV miniseries Rose Red was inspired by a number of sources, ranging from Shirley Jackson's The Haunting of Hill House (twice filmed as The Haunting) to Ripley's Believe It or Not to Moby Dick. Residents of San Jose, CA, however, quickly realized that King's story owed a great deal to their own city's legendary "haunted" mansion, Winchester House. Rose Red was set in motion when psych professor Joyce Reardon (Nancy Travis), defying her tongue-clucking boss Professor Miller (David Dukes, who died during production), set about to investigate reports of paranormal phenomena in Rose Red, a crumbling and foreboding Seattle mansion. According to legend -- and a great deal of physical evidence -- Rose Red was a "living" entity in its own right, adding extras wings to its structure and rearranging its furniture whenever it felt like it. There has also been a number of mysterious deaths at the mansion, which Joyce believed were the handiwork of a ghost: Ellen Rimbauer, the insane wife of Rose Red's architect. Inviting a quintet of psychics (social misfits all, of course) to spend a weekend at the mansion, Joyce was determined to solve the mystery of Rose Red -- and, she hoped, to conjure up Ellen's hostile spirit. Thereafter, the miniseries adhered to the proven formula, with characters foolishly wandering off alone to meet their individual demises, and with such time-tested lines as "Superstitious nonsense!," "Honey -- are you in there?" and "Oh, no! AIYEEEE!" wafting through the mansion's drafty corridor. The outcome of the story -- and the fate of the survivors -- seemed to rest in the hands of Annie Wheaton (Kimberly J. Brown), an autistic teenager with astonishing telepathic skills. Premiering January 27, 2002, the three-part Rose Red posted ABC's best ratings in months, despite an almost universal drubbing by the critics. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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"This is the story about 19 year old woman who married a wealthy and what turned out to be unfaithful man who would leave her scarred with Veneral Disease, one deformed child, and a curse that would haunt her until she "died" and became part of the house that he had built 50 years before. It is about the team of paranormal investigators who got into the house almost 100 years after it was built to see what they can see and find death, pain, misery, maiming, and destruction for themselves and their teammates. But, it is a good mystery with lots of pseudo-historical background. It was obviously well written and the DVD has a section about how they made the movie and the horrendous special effects at the end showing the demolition of some of the house. " [More]
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"It was a mini series based here in Seattle. there are a lot of street scenes they show right around my apartment building, very cool. Anyway, it is about a HUGE house (almost based on the Winchester Mansion) Ellen Rimbauer and her husband had it built and people had died building it, then women started disappearing inside the house, etc. Then this woman who was a teacher at the college decided to take a group of psychics to the house and "WAKE" it up so she can get proof of paranormal activity. She brings this girl who is autistic but she has some major psychic powers...Julian Sands is also in the movie, he played in Warlock...he is just WAY TOO HOT. I would watch Rose Red just to look at him. The movie is a little lame but like I said with Dreamcatcher there were some really good parts that I really liked, so it's not a waste of time. I forgot about the little ditty at the end of Graveyard shift. I am going to have to watch it again, it's been years since I'v ... " [More]
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"Yes, I'm a Stephen King fan too, I have read ALL his books and seen ALL of his movies. I agree with you both too, The Mist is one of my favorite stories, I could just envision everything so vividly and I could feel how terrified people were and I kept thinking, Oh I hope so and so is okay...Thomas Jane is an excellent choice for David. How cool, I hope it won't disappoint us. I think one of the WORST movies was the TommyKnockers (that is just my opinion), It's still entertaining to watch, but it just isn't very good. I enjoyed watching RoseRed, but it had some very stupid parts in it, as well as the Langoliers, a few really good interesting parts but the story is just a little lame. I have to say that I really like IT and of course the first Shining (even though Stephen King was not happy with it because they didn't take his suggestions about how he wanted it to be, that's why they released the later one because it followed his story the way he wanted ... " [More]
 



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