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DON'T BE AFRAID OF THE DARK Says Guillermo del Toro!!
Merrick here...
Guillermo del Toro will producer a remake of ABC's 1973 telefilm DON'T BE AFRAID OF THE DARK for Miramax.
Guillermo will adapt Nigel McKeand's teleplay alongside Matthew Robbins. Robbins worked on MIMIC with del Torro, and co-wrote and directed DRAGONSLAYER.
"Dark" centers on a young girl, sent to live with her father and his new girlfriend, who discovers sinister creatures that live underneath the stairs.
...says THIS ARTICLE in The Hollywood Reporter.
DON'T BE AFRAID OF THE DARK will be directed by comic artist Troy Nixey.
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THIS IS AWESOME!!! Love the original.
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Suck it.
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Remember that film?
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All aboard my personal first fail boat.
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Mac And Me?
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This sounds like everything else he does.
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was always a disturber for me as a child. The little creatures were clearly guys in fuzzy suits with goblin masks, but the trick photography was nice, and it was quite creepy to have these little things stalking Kim Darby. The best aspect of the story was they weren't trying to kill her, but rather were enraptured with her, and wanted to drag her down into their underworld below the furnace. Driving her mad seemed to be icing on the cake.
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clip central
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...I love Guillermo and all but that was NOT a good movie. I know, I know....first time working in Hollywood..."B" for effort and all....but still. Just boring as hell.
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Don't worry, Hellboy 2 was great.
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Troll, Ghoulies, and Mac and Me were all pretty crappy, but hilariously so. The original Don't be Afraid was in the late 70s, before all of those.
Television also gave us another killer little monster in the 70s. That Zuni Fetish Doll from Trilogy of Terror. Creepy. -
When will H'wood get us a re-imagining of that? I was sitting down at the beach the other day, and it dawned on me... that is what my life was lacking... another Hollwood remake, reboot, or re-imagining. That, or Basket Case. Now, there is a flick del Toro could rock the shit out of! PS: Mimic gets a free pass because of Mr. Funny Shoes, regardless of the Mira Sorvino factor.
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Brett Ratner is also working on a kid-friendly remake of CHUD. He'll tackle that right after he destroys his kid-friendly Beverly Hills Cop 4.
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I believe in Del Toro!
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I am excited for this one. I fondly remember when this first aired. Classic.
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I was being sarcastic.. This looks like liquid doody.
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definitely turns on the freak meter and pant-shit alert!
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you dont know where it's been.
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but to each his own.
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Pretty damn creepy, it just goes nowhere after that.
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does this article REALLY need 18 youtube videos? really?
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Flemming has the vocabulary and literary skills of a 12 year old. Skip the blog.
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Hey, AICN, how about getting an intern to proofread your stuff.
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Never even heard of this movie. Too obsure for me to have any interest.
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I watched this movie on television when I was seven or so years old. It was at my aunt's house at a family gathering and I was surrounded by people, but I still freaked out and couldn't sleep well for a long time. I never even knew what the name of the film was and haven't seen it since. What a strange thing to rediscover all these years later. The image of her being dragged away. Yikes! Memories!
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I think i'd rather see them do a remake of the 90's nick show "Are You Afraid Of The Dark". A secret campfire meeting, interrupted by the angel of death? Golden!
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I saw this when I was a young boy over here in England and it scared the hell out of me! I couldn't sleep with the light off for 10 years. I'm still a bit iffy with darkness now and I'm 37!
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Right up with The Exorcist. I still don't know if I could rewatch it now. It creeped me out so fucking bad. for years I thought I'd just imagined it cuz no other kids had seen it or could recall it--but like the Star Wars Christmas episode, it did happen.
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...don't want to be nit picky, but the original came out in the EARLY '70's, not late. From this vantage point, it doesn't seem like all that much difference, but to me it would've: I was about 6 or 7 when I first saw it on TV...in the late 70's I was in my early teens. Creepy little flick, though. It was one of those titles that people would ask for on a sort of semi-regular basis when I worked in a video store in the '90's. Never was available. I think it might have been briefly available on LD or something though.
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Wow, the original freaked me out as a kid like no other movie of that era. But what's with the "young girl" and "under the stairs." It's supposed to be a young (suppressed and neglected) married woman and the creatures live in a bottomless fireplace. I don't like the child angle - it took me 30 years to get over watching Kim Darby dragged into whatever-was-down-there; could I ever recover from watching a kid suffer that fate?!?
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Give it up for the comic book artists!
www.bathrobekimono.com
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I saw it not too long ago, though. It's still creepy, but I had a minor problem with it: Why didn't she just get the hell out of that damn house if she saw these freaky little things running around? I'd have been long gone. That, or I'd have invested in a good can of Raid.
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remember the TV series that used to be on SNICK?
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My mistake. I wasn't born until 1979, so I didn't get around to being creeped out by it until 1984 or so, when one could make the case I shouldn't have seen it. Still, it left an impression.
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...number me among the Del Toro fans who thought Hellboy 2 was a disappointment. Heart my ass. Why does everyone think it had so much heart? Because he went "old school" with a lot of the effects? That sure buys a lot of good will around here. I love me some nice animatronics and such, but it doesn't automatically mean a good movie. It was BORING, with a really unfocused script. And the dialog and quality of the ADR made it sound like a dubbed foreign film, or like Mad Max when it was dubbed with American voice actors. The background chatter in crowd scenes sounds like it was taken from old saturday morning cartoons. I wish Del Toro would only make films in Spanish. He clearly had the same brain fever after Pan's Labyrinth that Peter Jackson had after LOTR, when he was making Kong. Just really in love with the little worlds he creates, but with his inner story editor switched off. Pure self-indulgence. I hate it when someone I like shows their weaknesses. I'm worried about PJ and GDT teaming up for the Hobbit, actually. Especially now that GDT is suddenly "creature master" with his little sketchbook and all. Now, not only does he have movies to make, but he's got an image as a mad genius of creature design to uphold. Is Smaug going to be semi-transparent, with spiderlegs and the face of a Japanese baby or something? Will the Mirkwood spiders have human skulls for bodies, or be made up of millions of tiny spiders that burrow into your skin? There's such a thing as an excess of imagination, and I hope it's someone's job to rein these guys in way down there in New Zealand.
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...I don't know "Don't Go To Sleep", but I'd love to see a double feature of DBAOTD and Trilogy. Where's Anchor Bay when you need 'em?
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...from this re-imaginitating effort and it should be good. Well, as good (see: entertaining) as GDT can do it compared to the original. My only interest comes from GDT being associated with it.Count me among the 'HBII had tons of heart' opinions. In fact, I rather liked the whole vibe of the movie and it only makes me feel better about the upcoming Hobbit. Still, I share the concern of those who DON'T want GDT to be excessive with his creature designs. And, yes, please don't let PJ's excesses infect GDT either. Just give us a plain and simple "straight from the book" Hobbit, please. Well, except for the twinkling tree elves and narrator. But dammit, I want Bert to be Bert, Tom to be Tom and William to be freakin' William (OK, maybe a Bill or two)...NOT some Olog-hai heavily armored trolls with three heads and moss sticking out of their buttocks! Other than that, I'll be foin with it {[:^)
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that is all.
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I watched it the other day for the first time in at least 20 years and I was shocked at well not only the film holds up, but the special effects. Great movie.
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the scariest film ever show on tv. what about a remake of this one or at least a dvd release.
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Harry Potter!
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WOOOOOOO IM AWESOME!!!!
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I still had a hard time trying to watch it when I was older too, it just creeped me out big time.
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I dunno, but movies of the 70's just had this simple, grainy, low budget yet awesome look and feel to them. For some reason, they were just scarier than today's stuff. Then again, maybe it's jsut the fact that we've seen it all before that hurts today's scare flicks. But think about this for a sec: Go back and watch the original Texas Chainsaw or Halloween and then watch their remakes. Sure, the new ones may have a cool moment or two, but where are the scares? They're just way too glossy and look like they have a real budget. Go back to shooting these things on 16mm or something with poor lighting, and screw CGI.
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Movie scores today are just way too bambastic to elicit any chills whatsoever. Reference the movies in my prior post for proper soundtracks.
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produced some gems like Duel and Brians Song. I remember one where a detective of sorts was trying to debunk a psychic that communicated with the dead. All I remember is a wax hand floating in a large bowl of water, left apparently by the dead girl. Ring any bells?
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This movie was SO creepy for the time. I still think about those little creepy people trying to trip them on the stairs. I always turn the lights on when going up or down my stairs now!
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owns all creepy 70's TV movies, and watches your little sister undress through a fucking huge peephole!
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Jul 30, 2008 12:57:38 PM CDT
This movie scared the shit out of me when it first aired.
by uncle stan
I was just a kid, and I haven't seen it since, but it's burned in my memory.
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I should read before I write.
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your daddy molested you and dressed you in his underwear doesn't mean you have to emulate him. You especially don't have to talk like him either. Leave the "fag" shit where it should, with your idiot fathers homophobic closetcase bullshit. You're an "adult" at least I'm assuming, try to act like one.
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anyone remember this really weird one about these two kids who fall in love when they are little and the girl's father is some sort of mad scientists with an underground base--and these this giant fucking sea turtle running amuck and it's the same turtle the little kids wrote their names on when they were little one summer on the beach. One of the weirdest things I've ever seen.
Damn. You may be right about the 1970s being the golden Age of TV movies. Duel. Brian's Song. Don't Be Afraid of The Dark. --these flicks are better than most big budget Hollywood films made today. -
My favorite after school special ever! Molly's so down she gasses herself.
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That sounds like the formula for the rest of his Hollywood career if you ask me. Don't get me wrong... an excellent mix to showcase his talents, but is everything going to be driven by the most ridiculous, alien/bizarre production designs? If yes... well I have no problem with that. Good luck Toro!
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I have a thing for Kim's grits.
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Were awesome for MOW's. There was another one called Crowhaven Farm about ghosts of the Salem witchhunters. And does anyone remember the Spielberg directed Something Evil? About a possessed house and it had Johnny Whitaker from Family Affair? I'm not making that up. That had some moments too.
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Were awesome for MOW's. There was another one called Crowhaven Farm about ghosts of the Salem witchhunters. And does anyone remember the Spielberg directed Something Evil? About a possessed house and it had Johnny Whitaker from Family Affair? I'm not making that up. That had some moments too.
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that movie was The Bermuda Depths (1978) starring Connie Selleca and Leigh McCloskey and Carl Weathers???!!
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0077223/
http://www.schlocktoberfest.com/dc_review_archives/foy_FHTObermuda.html
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...just one of those ABC Movies of the Week I remember. Every year there were two or three genre films. "The Night Stalker" started there. "The People" (another Kim Darby sci-fi effort) A very young Michael Douglas in "When Michael Calls" (Auntie-My-Helen, anyone?). The one where Barbara Eden gets impregnated by a space ship, drinks black coffee by the gallon and absorbs learning material for her unborn alien by merely touching books...the original "Satan's School for Girls" (I just loved TYPING that title). I remember the one where Kay Lenz is a Carrie-like telekinetic in a sorority....The Spielberg helmer "Something Evil" where the devil possesses little Johnny "Sigmund + Seamonsters" Whitaker ("...apples come in chocolate brown/mmm,mmm they're wonderful..."). I remember at one time there were both a Tueaday AND Wednesday movie of the week. It was always so exciting to get the fall preview TV guide to see what ABC had up thier sleeves for that years' telepics....
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is the sea turtle movie. I havent thought about that in years. What a wierd, wierd story that was.
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for Bad Ronald! That shit was sick! Features a young, cute, Lisa Eilbacher. O.K., how about "This House Possessed"? Or "Trapped" with Jimmy Brolin, the one with the fucking Dobermans chasing his ass...
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is the Barbara Eden movie you mentioned. I'll always remember he downing that joe. Kinda like a TV version of Demon Seed, but without the robot rape.
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http://adamcohenisnotgay.blogspot.com/
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just hope the remake wont suck(it will)
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Wow. you guys are good. I never would have remembered that one. Was that one of the weirdest movies ever or what?
Here's another one I sort of recall but can never figure out: I think it might have been a Hammer flick since it seemed English, but I could be wrong. I just remember a scene where this professor guy had drawn a huge pentagram in a circle and there was a girl and a young guy with him and they demons started spawning (he may have summoned them) but they could not touch them because they were in the circle. It was sort of an adventure flick, only with demons and was sort of cool. Might have been a period piece film too.
Another one I remember but have never seen before seemed sort of 1960s, American, scientists and they had this sort of screen or something they could step through--and there were Martians or monsters on the other side and weird robots and stuff. It was a movie, not the Time Tunnel show. Was very odd. -
Fuck yeah! Another amazing MOW. I'm just reading the info on it now and can't believe it only aired twice, August '79 and in August '80.
You know...this flick is so weird and kooky, it probably shouldn't be remade cuz they would just ruin it. But, damn, it was a good mystery/love story/sci-fi/monster flick. and that killer last shot of the turtle swimming away. Damn. -
but thanks to IMDB (what would a movie geek do without?), I found the "wax hand in the fish bowl" movie. It was Daughter Of The Mind with Don Murray and Ray Milland. The girl was played by Pam Ferdin, which I think was cast as much as Jodie Foster back the late '60s - early '70s.
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This is good stuff.
And, yeah, the creepiest thing about "Don't Be Afraid of The Dark" was that the creatures didn't want t= kill her: they wanted to take her down into the depths of the old house and make her like them. I think it's even implied that the creatures are her ancestors.
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creepiest thing ever on seen on TV. come on guys, Am I the only one to vividly remember "Satan's Triangle"?
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But it looks very creepy. I Googled it and watched the end bit on Youtube, and, yeah, it's fucking freaky as hell. Kim Novak out-Jokers the Joker there with that grin.
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Now that was good made for TV movie from the 70s. Just get Tim Story to direct it, and star Jason Biggs. Box office smash I tell ya. Now Fuck Off!
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Any one recall seeing that one on TV in the 70s? Dead girl coming up from the water was scary shit for a young Bloop back in the day.
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The movie was "Spectre" and starred Rober Culp, and was written by Star Trek's create Gene Roddenberry) as pilot for series. Cool as hell too. http://www.imd b.com/title/tt0076745/
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Never saw the original. However, the synopsis Merrick posted sounds like its only a mere arm's length away from PAN's. Swap Dad's new girlfriend with Mom's new husband and swap the stairs with the Earth -- viola.del Toro may not make great movies, but he makes movies that are a visual feast and fun to watch.
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Nerdy directors struggle in their beginning years to make different, original movies, so that they can get recognition and enough money to shelve the originality and make all of the projects their nerdy little hearts always dreamed of doing (Guillermo, Burton)
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Rescue pilot Doug McClure and his companion, Michael Conrad, are sent to answer an SOS call from a small yacht at sea. Conrad is leery because the location is at the center of the Bermuda Triangle, but McClure dismisses that as so much bunk.
However, when McClure gets to the ship, he finds a lone woman survivor, Kim Novak. After malfunctions force Conrad to return to base and McClure to stay on board the yacht with Novak, she tells him of the horrifying paranormal deaths which preceded her rescue. However, McClure's cynical nature allows him to look for, and find, plausible explanations for what happened.
When Conrad comes back to pick them up, though, the movie takes an entirely different turn. I won't tell you what it is, but it's one of the most terrific shockers I've ever seen in a film. What a great ending! It still creeps me out thinking about it. -
Jul 30, 2008 7:15:08 PM CDT
Hirsute Idiots...no lacking for taste...Hellboy 2 kicks ass
by shub-wankalot
I remember this flick back in the day, when I was no higher than a grasshopper. What a creepy, unnerving mess...loved it! Of course, a remake for this long lost classic may not create an uproar since only the older viewers may recognize this ancient flick.
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Jul 30, 2008 7:17:34 PM CDT
don't be afraid of the dark...because there's no money in the bu
by frisky5000
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A married couple move into a house and the handyman warns them about opening up the boarded fireplace. Little raisin lookin evil creatures live in there. Awesome movie, I bought a copy on DVD on ebay a couple years ago. I remember watching it late at night as a child. Cant wait. Hopes he retains the creepiness of it.
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That one immediately comes to mind, though it was from the early 80's, I think. And, yeah, Gargoyles was fucking great -- creepy as hell, with those slo-mo gargoyle attacks -- think Stan Winston did some work on that?
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Jul 30, 2008 8:59:12 PM CDT
Hellboy 2 sucks.....Selma Blair was a big factor in the suckage
by thewaqman
That movie made me scared for The Hobbit. Alot of ideas but not really well done execution.
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That movie was very frightening for me to watch. Dig up Bette Davis and erect some sort of pulley system to get her back for a radical cameo appearance.
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Deserves mention, even though it's late 80's BBC. Watched that on A&E in broad daylight, in my late teens, and it still creeped me the fuck out. That one scene, where the guy's in bed, and looking at the toy soldier, and suddenly... Pauline Moran comes hovering out of nowhere, right above him... that look on her face, that voice... easily one of the most heart-stopping, anus-puckering scenes ever.
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...was actually a theatrical release, though it shares the same kinds of quality the ABC telefilms did. One of the first modern vampire films (meaning, vampires in modern times). And how could I have forgotten Gargoyles. Bad acting but a truly wonderful (and slightly ahead of its time) mythology.
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The main Gargoyle makeup was pretty freaky for its time. Best Made for Television Horror Movie: The original Night Stalker, not even close. Except for maybe the sequel, the Night Strangler...
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If there's anybody out there that has any pull, please release these movies on DVD. Bad Ronald, DBATD, Bermuda Depths, Crowhaven Farm, etc. These are all great and deserve to be seen by a new generation. Amazon has a great book about the ABC MOW. Highly recommend.
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I was reading that as Benicio del Toro at first, and my brain was all like, wha....what????!
Anyway, this is a bad idea. Doesn't need remaking.
Also, curse you, Merrick, for embedding the whole friggin' film here (especially curse the guy what put it all on youtube). This is NOT how DBAOTD should be seen AT ALL. Way to kill any potential impact the original could still possibly have on new viewers.
Needs to be seen on DVD, in a darkened room, with a bigger screen than a computer monitor. If you've not seen this movie before, DON'T WATCH THIS YUCKY, MULTI-PART, LOW QUALITY VERSION!!!! I'm beseeching you here. -
I'm pretty sure 99.9 % of people who've ever heard of this site would have no use for that deodorant.....well then theres that crowd of people who have older sisters and are kind of a feminine and had to use her "secret" when they started hitting puberty in there late 20's. I've been working all day, I was hoping GDT was going to revive Are you Afraid of the Dark for Nick. boo hoo, well I'm smelly need to shower and rub my pits with a secret.
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I saw this on TV when I was a kid and it fucking scared the shit out of me. And for all you idiots ragging on Hellboy 2...you are dumb stupid twats. Yes sticky diseased lice-ridden twats. HB2 was a great film. You are all so fucking enamored with the Dark Knight that you can't appreciate anything else. Get over your closeted affection for wanting Bale's cock up your ass and just admit HB2 was a good film.
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Like many, many other, this film scared the bejeezus out of my as a kid in the 70's, For some reason, it was continuously on t.v. at the right time to traumatize unsuspecting children. I'm pretty sure the director had his eyes removed so as not to make any more films. Remaking it is as bad a mistake as opening that portal to hell in the goddam movie.
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it was released as a double disc set along with Gargoyles (another 70's TV great)
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afraid of the dark Waltons. Get it?!?! The Waltons was produced by Lorimar Productions! Hardy Har Har! Man, things are getting worse in Hollywood. All it is anymore is sequels, superheroes, remakes, "reimaginations", and now remakes of bad made-for-tv movies.
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...Del Toro is untouchable. Everything he does is quality.
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This movie gave me NIGHTMARES as a kid...I didnt think anyone else even REMEMBERED it!!!!
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Anything that takes time away from, or delays in any way, Del Toro getting to work on Mountains of Madness is WRONG.
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I watched it for the first time in YEARS last night. I saw it for the first time on tv, in October of 1986 one late saturday afternoon. For years until yesterday's TB mention of it, I thought I had dreamed up a movie where Billy Dee Williams was carried away by a sea turtle.
Now I know I didnt, and it wasn't Billy, but Carl Weathers.
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Do you think the fact that so many of us were scarred as children from watching this film explains why we hang out at AICN?
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I like the original. I'm probably one of only a handful of people who even remember the original. I actually have it on VHS. One of those early, original giant box editions. But, in any event, it's pretty cool little film with lots of potential. I hope they do it justice. With Guillermo on board, I can't imagine it won't be. Even if he produces it. He's got a good track record all the way around. THE ORPHENAGE is one of my favorite films from last year.
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c'mon...anyone?
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with such classic characters as Zevo the Clown and Dr. Vinke?? Yea, it was fun stuff.
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"invitation from hell"...about a day spa from...HELL.
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We were such lucky kids. Great TV movies with those great openings. Teenage girls with hip-hugger bell bottoms, long straight hair...Where was I? OH. Horror movies, right.One of the scariest scenes I ever saw was the end of "Trilogy of Terror" ...SPOILER, I SAY, SPOILER... when the little fetish doll finally catches up with Karen Black and posseses her. She squats down in the hall of her apartment with a huge knife to wait for her mother. As she stabs the knife over and over into the floorboards, she opens her mouth wide and we see her teeth are now like the dolls and her eyes are malevolent as hell. Scared the crap out of me when I was a kid.
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dude, you rule. I believe that is the flick. Damn...imagine if they had made that into a series with John Hurt and Robert Culp as demonologists? Motherfucker. That's better than anything on HBO right now. Someone reboot that series pronto!
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the title of a creepy 80's TV movie. It had something to do with Native American folklore. I remember a scene of a woman who was instructed not to leave her house on a particular night, but when she does, she is confronted at the door or window by a frightening tribal mask or somesuch, and whisked away to an evil cave, if I'm not mistaken?
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I think that was "Shadow of the Hawk", featuring megastar Jan-Michael Vincent.
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Much like an occult version of Sherlock Holmes.
If i recall, there was a some time of seal that was blessed by the first pope, that was keeping some big bad trapped behind a big door. When the seal was broken, some guy got smashed by the door, and was smooshed into the wall. They didn't show it happen, but they did show the guy embedded in the wall. Cool as hell. Kinda of the same vibe as Hammers' "the devil rides out". -
Been trying to figure that one out for years.
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Floating outside the window, like Danny Glick in Salem's Lot. I was in 3rd grade at the time it came out. My buddy and me wanted to go so bad, but my folks thought it was too scary for little kids. So we had to go to a matinee showing of "Godzilla vs. Megalon" instead...
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Chuck Connors as a telekinetic transvestite redneck and a whole lot of creepy mannikins.
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Okat, so maybe it wasn't Spectre I was recalling. Maybe it was The Devil Rides Out, a.k.a. The Devil's Bride. Another kickass movie that would be a terrific remake. I hope Del Toro is reading this thread. Heh.
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Chuck Connors was also good in that '80s werewolf tv show of Fox.
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It used to play all the time in syndication back in the late 70s/early 80s along w/other 70s TV movie greatness...GARGOYLES, SPECTRE, THE NIGHT STALKER, and hey, how 'bout THE TIME TRAVELERS-a nearly forgotten Irwin Allen gem! And to the dude above who remembered that TV movie w/James Brolin being "Trapped" in the department store after hours w/those Dobermans...bless ya man! I could never remember the title...another nail-biter, especially if you were a kid! And to the general consensus above that these low-budget films had more suspense, thrills & chills than today's glossy, soul-less horror movies...AMEN!
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Happened today in Western Canada.
According to CNN, the Canadian Police have the beheader in custody. BUT NOW CHARGES HAVE BEEN FILED! WTF! http://www.cnn.co m/2008/WORLD/americas/07/31/canada.bus/index.html -
Matthew Robbins FTW.
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