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The Midnight Meat Train
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Directed by Ryuhei Kitamura.
A photographer propelled to explore his dark side begins tracking a subway serial killer whose brutal butchery makes for the most nightmarish images ever captured on camera in director Ryuhei Kitamura's adaptation of a short story by horror heavyweight Clive Barker. Leon Kaufman (Bradley Cooper) is just another struggling photographer in search of the perfect subject. Encouraged to explore the sinister side of humanity by a prominent art gallery proprietor (Brooke Shields) who is set to display his upcoming debut, Leon goes against the wishes of his girlfriend Maya (Leslie Bibb) and begins stalking notorious serial killer Mahogany (Vinnie Jones) - whose sadistic murder spree has been making headlines all across the country. As Leon's fascination with Mahogany gradually grows into obsession, his descent into the killer's putrid world of murder begins to corrupt his soul while simultaneously dragging his concerned girlfriend down a perverse path of darkness from which there is no return. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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TheWorkingDeadTheWorkingDead Top Five... Clive Barker
by TheWorkingDead in The Film Library
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"Lists. Everybody loves lists! So welcome to a new regular feature here in the Film Library, the Top Five. This can be a simple top five list, like the top five Hitchcock films based on novels(you'd have plenty to choose from), or a bit more complex like Top Five Movies Based On Victorian-Era Science Fiction. I'm going to be posting a new list at least once a month, but by all means, if you have a list, start your own discussion thread and we can all make our opinions heard. I'm going to start with an easy one today, Top Five Films Based On The Works Of Clive Barker. I chose Clive Barker because there are too many discussions about Stephen King movies going on around this site as it is, I didn't think I had anything new to add by this point.1. Nightbreed This a very important film in my life; it's the film that turned me into a horror fan. Before this movie I couldn't stomache even fairly innocuous horror films, but after seeing this movie while in Jr. High, ... " [More]
TheWorkingDeadTheWorkingDead Re: Hollywood Remakes
by TheWorkingDead in HORROR MOVIES 101
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"Clive Barker talks a lot of crap. I kinda wish he'd stop. He talks so much about projects that I really want to see, and then they never happen(where's the third Book of the Art? That 45 minute longer version of Nightbreed? The animated Thief of Always?), so now I don't even pay attention. I think he's realized the problem, too, since his official page hasn't had a 'news' section for awhile now. I know Midnight Meat Train is going to happen, since Ryuhei Kitamura's actually filming that right now, but other than that... well... we'll see. "How'd it get burned? How'd it get burned?! Howditgetburned howditgetburned howditgetburned?!?!?" " [More]
 



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