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Directed by Mary Lambert.
A doctor dabbles in magical resurrection with horrific consequences in this supernatural thriller adapted from the novel by Stephen King. When Dr. Louis Creed (Dale Midkiff) and his family move from Chicago to an old farmhouse in rural Maine, their only concern is the busy highway that flanks their new home. Louis' family -- wife Rachel (Denise Crosby), daughter Ellie (Blaze Berdahl), and toddler Gage (Miko Hughes) -- soon meet kindly old duffer Jud Crandall (Fred Gwynne), who introduces them all to the local attractions, including a pet cemetary built on the remains of a Native American burial ground. When Rachel and the kids head off to visit Louis' in-laws, Ellie's cat gets flattened by a truck. Jud counsels Louis to bury it in the old Indian portion of the cemetary; the next day, it returns from the dead, carrying with it the stink of the earth and a decidedly bad attitude. Shortly thereafter, Louis is tempted to use the cemetary's magical powers again when his son suffers a tragic accident. A snarling kitty, it turns out, is nothing compared to the horror of a little boy with no soul and a taste for scalpels. In addition to adapting his own novel for the screen, writer King appeared in a brief cameo as the minister presiding over Gage's funeral. Director Mary Lambert would return with Pet Sematary Two. ~ Brian J. Dillard, All Movie Guide
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FroggyBaBe15876FroggyBaBe15876 Zombie Critters
by FroggyBaBe15876 in Zombie Obsession
liked it.
"Okay so I know that this is probably a stupid thread but I'm going to do it anyway! I don't know about you, but I think Zombified Animals are way scary...maybe even more so than Zombified Humans. I know that there are zombie dogs in Resident Evil. And there's also a zombie dog in Night of the Creeps, though I'm not sure if this qualifies as a zombie movie or not. Oh oh! And, though I didn't much care for the movie, Resident Evil: Extinction had some zombie birds. Wouldn't that suck. Not only is Petey obnoxious and tweets nonstop but he's also dead and will bite your ankles off if he gets out of his cage...sucky. That kind of brings about a whole 'nother set of problems when thinking about the movie The Birds. Eep! " [More]
PuhnnerPuhnner Re:Top 31 Horror films of the p ...
by Puhnner in HORROR MOVIES 101
liked it.
"Thank you good Dr.;this was an excellent point, the kind with an 'ah!' moment:'...This is my FAVORITE kind of 'Monster Movie' ! The kind where there is actually a MONSTER! THIS is a 'Horror Movie' , in my deffinition...'The kind where there is a monster! You had a great discussion thread going where we explored this, the definition of a monster. It was about who seemed to be the more terrifying, Hannibal Lecter or Norman Bates and the spin off to who was the better Lecter ( and oddly, my choice was Brian Cox, of Manhunter, not Hopkins )I keep returning to 'the last man on earth' where the zombies were not terribly terrifying, at least in the modern sense. Dr. Morgon just pushes them to the side with very little effort, a nuisance rather than a threat. His zombies do not shred or rip flesh, they only bite the one woman ( if I am correct ); and a few of them seem to just pass away outside his home each night and in the morning Morgan ca ... " [More]
Dr_GorDr_Gor Re: Scary Movie Quotes
by Dr_Gor in HORROR MOVIES 101
liked it.
"You are a brat, Miss Froggy... have I mentioned that? Is it from "Pet Sematary" ? " [More]
Dr_GorDr_Gor Re: A Movie You Wouldn't Watch ...
by Dr_Gor in HORROR MOVIES 101
liked it.
""Pet Sematary" was a highly underrated movie and was actually BETTER than the book! (a rarity!) in my opinion. As for "Cannibal Holocaust", I think it should be pointed out that the turtle, as well as the muskrat and the caimen that gave thier lives for this movie were actually killed for FOOD! Ever eat a hamburger while looking a cow in the face? Being from Wyoming I would bet that you have! Do you like steak and EGGS? Face it, we are CARNIVORES, people! (I hate the word 'omnivores' because ALL carnivores are omnivores! Ever see a dog eat grass or a cat eat a houseplant?) Don't get me wrong... I love animals! I think they are delicious! " [More]
divinemsjunebugdivinemsjunebug Re: What was the FIRST film tha ...
by divinemsjunebug in HORROR MOVIES 101
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"I swear, I don't know what it was about that movie, maybe it was the dark stormy night, or maybe I was scared that the cat would never find it's family again...maybe it was the mean father? I have no idea but it was a little spooky for me, hee hee. It could have also been the amnesia that the cat had...who knows...But yes, I loved Pet Sematary, when that cat came back, he was a little more evil and smelly than Thomasina. lol. You know, I could list that movie under the most disturbing discussion, because that part where the evil little boy cut Fred Munster (I can't think of his real name right now), on the heel. UGH, I felt that up and down my body. shiiver... " [More]
Dr_GorDr_Gor Re: What was the FIRST film tha ...
by Dr_Gor in HORROR MOVIES 101
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"I have actually SEEN that movie, Miss Junebug! And , I must say, You are getting a bit 'silly' ... kind of like "Monty Python" .... ever see "Pet Sematary" ? .... " [More]
Review by All Movie Guide
All Movie Guide
lost interest.
Despite the heavy involvement of novelist Stephen King, this adaptation of one of his spookier books is as bloodless as it is blood-spattered. The creepy atmosphere and spiritual dilemmas of the source material get lost in a barrage of family melodrama and mid-grade zombie effects. Meanwhile, Denise Crosby and Dale Midkiff -- not exactly A-listers on the best of days -- get saddled with the flatly realistic direction of TV vet Mary Lambert. Victor Pascow (Brad Greenquist), a disturbing specter who haunts the novel, here becomes comic relief, as cuddly as the ghostly sidekicks of The Frighteners. Meanwhile, the backstory of Crosby's character -- she had a mad, diseased sister whose death continues to torment her -- loses some of its archetypal power thanks to soggy exposition. Fred Gwynne gives the only masterful performance, yukking it up as a New England yokel; he also provides one of the few genuinely spooky notes as his character narrates the story of an earlier resurrection and its disturbing aftermath. Of course, little Miko Hughes is supposed to be pretty scary as undead toddler Gage, but his beyond-the-grave dialogue comes off more campy than frightening. Few horror movies have been as faithful to the plot of a novel while simultaneously getting its tone so wrong. Only the strength of King's original concept gives Pet Sematary any emotional power. ~ Brian J. Dillard, All Movie Guide
 



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