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Directed by Don Coscarelli.
Phantasm is a surprisingly artful and imaginative horror film, an impressive film for 23-year-old director Don Coscarelli who worked with a miniscule budget to create a small masterpiece. When Mike (Michael Baldwin) spies some sinister Jawa-like creatures stealing corpses from the local cemetery, he and his older brother Jody (Bill Thornbury) explore the mausoleum, where they find that the mortician (Angus Scrimm), a towering, emaciated figure with superhuman strength, has somehow bridged the gap between Earth and the afterworld and needs fresh corpses. Among the tools of his trade is a flying Swiss army pinball that bores into the skulls of its hapless victims then extracts their brains. Their allies die off one by one, until only the brothers are left to defend humankind against the nefarious "Tall Man" and his army of shrouded dwarves. While the film does contain a fair amount of graphic violence, the gore is never gratuitous and, relative to other movies of its day, is used rather sparingly. The effects are fantastic as is the highly stylized direction; the result is a memorable chiller with more than its share of genuine shocks. ~ Jeremy Beday, All Movie Guide
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SkyPilotSkyPilot Re:Double features
by SkyPilot in B Movies
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"[quote user="Hawkmage"] [quote user="porcupine"] Worst double feature? What about an evening with Pauly Shore? I'm picturing Encino Man followed by Bio Dome. [/quote] Oh, that's just a big pile of deep hurting there (though I've only seen the latter). ;) What about Cemetery Man and Phantasm? There's a double feature of graveyard fun! [/quote] I'll have to see Phantasm! Though I think I would replace Cemetery Man with I Bury the Living Also, you won't believe it, but I would be up for that Pauly Shore evening! This one would hurt me though: Jury Duty and In the Arm Now. " [More]
HawkmageHawkmage Re:Double features
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"[quote user="porcupine"] Worst double feature? What about an evening with Pauly Shore? I'm picturing Encino Man followed by Bio Dome. [/quote] Oh, that's just a big pile of deep hurting there (though I've only seen the latter). ;) What about Cemetery Man and Phantasm? There's a double feature of graveyard fun! " [More]
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by FroggyBaBe15876 in Zombie Obsession
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"First off, I'd like to welcome myself back from hiatus...Welcome back, me! Secondly, I'd like to give mad props to all of you who have kept our little group going...I know we were ALL on hiatus for a bit, but I've discovered some new discussions that look promising to reply to. Good going! Now, on with MY discussion!I recently purchased a few movies from ye olde Wal-Mart and one of them was The Hand with...uh...Michael Caine, I believe. I remember watching this little gem when I was wee and never EVER again sticking my arms out of the car window. And I do mean never EVER. The premise of the movie, as I recall from the little I remember (and the back of the movie case) is that this guy (Caine) is an artist or a writer or bull fighter or something involving much mechanical precision. BUt he's drivin' one day with his arm out the car window and WHACK! a semi comes on by and hacks his hand right off. Then, the hand (for reasons still unknownst to me) comes B ... " [More]
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by darkfaerie48 in darkfaerie48 Blog
loved it.
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"This movie scared the hl out of me at every turn. It was so beautifully done, with that huge, pale white man, who always said,"Boy". He really creeped me out. A few years ago, I had a couple of friends who actually owned one of the black cudas used in the movie. It was a beautiful,but,stripped down car. All black,with one heck of a powerful engine that scared me to ride it,but, I still did. lol. The movie had blood,screams,ghosts,demons,fr ightened girls and boys,plenty of dark,spooky corners for the baddies to hide in.I loved the movie. I would highly recommend it for a Halloween Party,or, just to watch with a few friends. make sure it's a good mix of females and males. " [More]
ottobudottobud Re: Zombie Quote Tag
by ottobud in Zombie Obsession
liked it.
"Ah yes, that's the last word spoken in Don Coscarelli's awesome Phantasm! " [More]
divinemsjunebugdivinemsjunebug Re: Most Interesting, strange, ...
by divinemsjunebug in HORROR MOVIES 101
loved it.
"What about Phantasm? That is a very cool, strange movie. I LOVE the slow motion they use at certain parts and the images. It was extremely fantasy like but very scary too. " [More]
divinemsjunebugdivinemsjunebug Re: Alice Sweet Alice and Other ...
by divinemsjunebug in HORROR MOVIES 101
loved it.
"Has anyone ever seen Don't Look Now? It's the first one on the list. I just saw this about a year ago. It is such a creepy little movie. No gore at all, just a lot of chills and goosebumps. I really enjoyed it. There is another movie that is not on this list but I think it is in the top 100 movies, it is called the Changeling, has anyone seen that movie. It had George C. Scott in it. It is another one of those films that had no gore, just very spooky. I haven't seen Phantasm in a long time either. That is a really cool movie, if you haven't seen it, you ought to rent it just to see something different and very unforgettable. I've seen all the rest of these but I have not seen Tombs of the Blind Dead (which looks like it might be really good) and I don't think I've seen The Brood (I might have and just forgot) it sounds a little familiar - but I will have to put that on Netflix and see them. Sometimes I think I haven't seen a movie and th ... " [More]
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"It is hard to believe no one has reviewed this classic yet, this is one of the alltime greatest horror films, with a great villai, soundtrack and atomsphere. Like alot of great horror films it doenst make much sense, but neither did carnival of souls and that is another classic. Sometimes you just wnat to be taken on a ride to place you will never go and this movie takes you there. I still get goosebumps when The Tall amn yells, "BOOOOOOOOYYYYYYYYYYYYY!! !!!!!!!" And the scene where he is standing over tommy's bed is one of the great scenes in horror for me. Any fan of horror should see it if they havent already. " [More]
Review by All Movie Guide
All Movie Guide
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One of the best low-budget horror films of the 1970s, Phantasm has acquired a large cult following for its creepy visuals and a formidable villain in the arachnoid undertaker known as the "Tall Man" (Angus Scrimm). A standard, albeit effective horror film for most of its length, it suddenly veers off into science fiction territory for its bizarre conclusion, presenting a slew of fresh and frightening ideas along the way. Replicas of one of the more memorable set pieces -- a flying spiked sphere which bloodily drills its way into victims' heads -- became a hot collectible among genre fans. Highly recommended for anyone needing a good scare. ~ Robert Firsching, All Movie Guide
 



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