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“They barely even had any screentime! Why do you even like them so much??”
I LOVE them.
They had more screentime in my mind, bitch, shut the fuck up!! 🙄
#vince schneider#liv mckenzie#wes hicks#peter ray#elizabeth ray#anika kayoko#jason carvey#laura crane#christopher stone#scream 5#chucky tv series#scream 6#txt
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Scream VI (2023)
#scream vi#scream 6#scream#gale weathers#ghostface#sam carpenter#tara carpenter#mindy meeks-martin#chad meeks-martin#ethan landry#quinn bailey#wayne bailey#anika kayoko#christopher stone#billy loomis#kirby reed#laura crane#jason carvey#danny brackett
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W A T C H I N G
I've been wanting to watch this for probably 15-20 years and it's finally streaming FREE on KANOPY. 😭
#THE HOWLING (1981)#DEE WALLACE#Patrick Macnee#Dennis Dugan#Christopher Stone#Belinda Balaski#Kevin McCarthy#John Carradine#Slim Pickens#Elisabeth Brooks#Robert Picardo#Noble Willingham#Jim McKrell#Kenneth Tobey#Dick Miller#Meshach Taylor#Don McLeod#WATCHING#HORROR#WEREWOLF#JOE DANTE
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Christopher Stone in The Howling (1981)
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Cujo will be released on 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray on October 24 via Kino Lorber. Based on Stephen King's 1981 novel, the 1983 horror film is celebrating its 40th anniversary.
Lewis Teague (The Jewel of the Nile, Cat's Eye) directs from a script by Barbara Turner (Pollock) and Don Carlos Dunaway. Dee Wallace, Daniel Hugh-Kelly, Danny Pintauro, Ed Lauter, and Christopher Stone star.
Cujo has been newly restored in 4K from the original camera negative with Dolby Vision/HDR and 5.1 Surround and 2.0 Lossless audio. Special features are listed below.
Disc 1 - 4K UHD:
Audio commentary by director Lewis Teague (2007)
Audio commentary by director Lewis Teague (2013)
Audio commentary by Nope, Nothing Wrong Here: The Making of Cujo author Lee Gambin
Disc 2 - Blu-ray:
Audio commentary by director Lewis Teague (2007)
Audio commentary by director Lewis Teague (2013)
Audio commentary by Nope, Nothing Wrong Here: The Making of Cujo author Lee Gambin
Dog Days: The Making of Cujo - 2007 featurette with cast and crew
Interview with actress Dee Wallace
Interview with composer Charles Bernstein
Interview with stuntman Gary Morgan
Interview with stuntwoman Jean Coulter
Interview with casting director Marcia Ross
Interview with visual effects artist Kathie Lawrence
Interview with special effects designer Robert Clark
Interview with dog trainer Teresa Miller
Theatrical trailer
3 TV spots
3 radio spots
In rural Castle Rock, Maine, Vic and Donna Trenton (Daniel Hugh-Kelly and Dee Wallace) struggle to repair their crumbling marriage, while their young son Tad (Danny Pintauro) befriends a hulking, lovable, 200-pound St. Bernard named Cujo. With Vic away on business, Donna and Tad take their decrepit car to be fixed at the remote farm of their mechanic (Ed Lauter). As their aging Pinto sputters to a stop and dies, Cujo appears. But the once docile dog has undergone a hideous transformation—and becomes a slavering, demonic killer possessed by almost supernatural strength... and unholy cunning.
Pre-order Cujo.
#cujo#stephen king#horror#80s horror#1980s horror#kino lorber#dvd#gift#dee wallace#ed lauter#lewis teague#christopher stone#80s movies#1980s movies#stephen king movies
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#the howling#horror#horror movies#movies#80s horror#80s horror movies#80s movies#1980s#80s#films#cinema#elisabeth brooks#actress#christopher stone#actors
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Dee Wallace and Danny Pintauro in Cujo (1983)
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Um Grito de Horror (THE HOWLING, 1981)
Depois de quase ser morta por um misterioso serial killer, repórter traumatizada decide seguir a dica de seu terapeuta e relaxar em uma colônia repleta de criaturas licantropas sedentas por carne humana!
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#80s kids#cinema#nostalgia#retro#youtube#vintage#lobisomem#licantropia#dee wallace#christopher stone#patrick macnee#dennis dugan#john carradine#belinda balaski#robert picardo#kevin mccarthy#elisabeth brooks#dick miller#joe dante
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The Howling (1981)
"What about killing it with silver bullets?"
"Oh sure, silver bullets or fire, it's the only way to get rid of the damned things, they're worse than cockroaches. They come back from the dead if you don't kill 'em right, plus they regenerate - y'know what that is? Cut off an arm, cut off a leg, stick a knife in their heart: nothing. They may look dead, but bam, three days later they're as good as new."
"You believe in this?"
"What am I, an idiot? I'm making a buck here; you want books, I got books. I got chicken blood, I got dog embryos, I got black candles, I got wolfsbane."
#the howling#wolfmania#1981#horror film#american cinema#joe dante#john sayles#terence h. winkless#gary brandner#dee wallace#patrick macnee#dennis dugan#christopher stone#belinda balaski#kevin mccarthy#john carradine#slim pickens#elisabeth brooks#robert picardo#pino donaggio#81 was a real Moment for werewolf cinema‚ with this‚ American Werewolf in London‚ and Wolfen all releasing the same year#jury's out on which is the best of them‚ but London tops it for me; this is a solid horror flick but it isn't the masterpiece i was hoping#for going in. it's been on my radar for a long long time‚ mostly bc of Pat Macnee‚ so maybe i built it up too much in my head or something#but it does have a great cast; besides Macnee we have Dee Wallace (already cementing herself as an 80s scream queen) as well as old hands#like McCarthy‚ Carradine and Pickens (without his moustache?!). star trek's Picardo is the main wolf fella and his transformation is#suitably impressive (apparently he didn't enjoy making the film bc of long hours in makeup; it's a werewolf movie bud‚ and you're playing#the werewolf..). a surprisingly meh score from Donaggio‚ whose work i usually love‚ but the weird sound design is great and it all looks#absolutely beautiful (particularly the forest scenes bathed in natural light). also fun to spot where the budget run out (particularly#obvious in the werewolf sex scene‚ which disolves into actual animation at the end)
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The best Scream characters are always the killers and the victims, especially the ones who get barely any screen time. Sorry, I don't make the rules! 🤷🏽♀️
#I'm excluding any characters who were in more than 1 movie before getting killed.#scream#ghostface#billy loomis#stu macher#mickey altieri#nancy loomis#roman bridger#charlie walker#jill roberts#amber freeman#richie kirsch#jason carvey#wayne bailey#ethan landry#quinn bailey#tatum riley#hallie mcdaniel#angelina tyler#robbie mercer#trevor sheldon#vince schneider#liv mckenzie#wes hicks#anika kayoko#laura crane#christopher stone#scream series#txt
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Cujo (1983)
Cujo is a fine adaptation of the Stephen King novel of the same name. It’s a good “animals attack” movie thanks to the time spent developing the characters and the effort made to create a realistic - and relateable - scenario. Despite this, I don't see this as the kind of film you'll be drawn to watch over and over. That’s ok. While watching, you’ll enjoy it.
When Vic (Daniel Hugh-Kelly) goes out of town for work reasons, his wife Donna (Dee Wallace) takes their car to be repaired by mechanic Joe Camber (Ed Lauter). Upon arrival, she and her son Tad (Danny Pintauro) realize he isn’t home. The car breaks down, leaving the family stranded, trapped inside their vehicle and with no escape thanks to Cujo, a formerly friendly St. Bernard now infected with rabies.
The film’s most memorable element is the titular dog, who looks increasingly menacing as the plot goes on. Its fur is matted with blood and mud, its face dripping with infection. The canine’s sheer size makes it a threat but it isn’t really the dog that makes this nightmare scenario scary, it’s all the little things compounded. The family’s car has broken down in the middle of nowhere. The heat is unbearable and hope for salvation is just out of reach. If only Donna could make it to the Camber's phone through their broken window, she could call for help. It’s just a matter of time before the opportunity presents itself but meanwhile, her young son is hysterical. They’re both without food and dehydrated. Every passing minute decreases the chance of a happy ending but there’s no room for error so they’ve got to take their time. It’s a great big time clock that cranks up the tension.
Aside from a scene towards the end where director Lewis Teague indulges in a couple of horror-film cliches, this doesn’t really feel like a horror film at all. It’s a drama featuring ordinary, likeable people going on about their regular lives. The fears are real-world fears. Donna worries she will get bored with her marriage. A crisis at work drives a wedge between her and her husband. Not helping is how... close she's gotten to her high school sweetheart Steve (Christopher Stone). There's a story already happening and it gets interrupted by this crisis. The whole time Tad and Donna are in the car, you’re wondering what you would do, which of their mistake you would avoid. You don’t think of them as characters in the film. They're real-life human beings thanks to the excellent performances by the child actor and the boy playing his mother.
Cujo builds slowly but steadily and delivers the terror and intensity you want during its climax. Bolstered by strong performances and good cinematography, it’s a scary film that isn’t so intense that it will cause you to wake up in a cold sweat in the middle of the night… unless you already have a phobia of dogs. (On Blu-ray, March 14, 2019)
#Cujo#movies#films#movie reviews#film reviews#horror movies#horror films#stephen king#Lewis Teague#Don Carlos Dunaway#Barbara Turner#Dee Wallace#Daniel Hugh-Kelly#Danny Pintauro#Ed Lauter#Christopher Stone#1983 movies#1983 films
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Happy Thursday! 2 more gifs -one from the CBS tv movie “Cry Rape”- Pattye as Jenny Coleman- . Here with Peter Coffield as Andy Coleman- Andy says goodbye... and from The FBI-1972- Holiday with Terror #pattyemattick #patriciamattick #1973tv #CryRape1973 #petercoffield #GoneButWillNeverBeForgotten #thefbi #1972tv https://giphy.com/channel/eduardoporben/patricia-mattick
#patricia mattick#adorable#1970s#television#gonebutnevereverforgotten#gonebutnotforgotten#gonebutneverforgotten#pattyemattick#the fbi#1972 tv#cry rape#1973 tv movie#peter coffield#Christopher stone
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The Howling
The Howling Franchise The Howling is one of those stalwart horror franchises that I’ve always felt bad about not watching. It’s almost as revered as An American Werewolf in London, but the problem is… Werewolves really aren’t my thing. I didn’t see American werewolf until I was close to 40. I do think they can be effective and scary… I recall watching Abbott and Costello meet Frankenstein at…
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#Christopher Stone#Dee Wallace#Dick Miller#Forest J. Akerman#Joe Dante#John Carradine#Kevin Mcarthy#Patrick Macnee#Robert Picardo#Roger Corman#Slim Pickens#The Howling
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Almost-newlyweds Dee Wallace and Christopher Stone popped up in a 1979 CHiPs episode I watched at lunchtime! Here they are outside the Culver City DMV - about a five-minute drive from me.
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L'ululato
Benvenuti o bentornati sul nostro blog. Nello scorso articolo abbiamo deciso di rimanere negli anni ’70 e parlare di un altro grande regista, Martin Scorsese, e di farlo con un film che ha posto le basi non solo per il suo tipo di cinema ma anche per il cinema americano da lì in poi, Mean Streets. La storia è ambientata a Little Italy e vede numerosi protagonisti, in primis Charlie Cappa, nipote…
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#Christopher Stone#Dee Wallace#Dennis Dugan#Dick Miller#Eddie Quist#Elisabeth Brooks#Embassy Pictures#film#Gary Brandner#George Waggner#horror#International Film Investors#Joe Dante#John Carradine#John Conrad#John Layles#Karen White#Kevin McCarthy#L&039;ululato#Los Angeles#movies#Patrick Macnee#Pino Donaggio#Recensione#Recensione film#Rob Bottin#Robert Picardo#Terence H. Winkles#The Howling#Wescom Productions
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