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Did you know how they decided on who played the part . Four-year-old Harvey Stephens won the role of Damien during a group audition, when director Richard Donner asked the potential little Antichrists to attack him the way Damien attacks Katherine (Lee Remick) in the church. Stephens went further than the other boys, clawing Donner's face and kicking him in the junk. That won Stephens the part, but Donner still didn't think he was scary enough, so he had the blonde boy's hair dyed black. But here 10 facts about omen http:///www.moviefone.com/2016/06/24/the-omen-facts/ Last edited by Nosferatu@Cult Labs; 1st May 2020 at 09:50 PM. Reason: Removing the Google affiliate link |
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From Beyond, Black Eagle & Cliffhanger From Beyond A mad scientist is able to enhance a part of the Brain which enhances creatures from another dimension. His assistant (Jeffrey Combs) is accused of his murder and placed in a Mental Hospital where Psychologist (Barbara Crampton) takes him and a Detective (Ken Foree) back and recreate the experiment. It works and brings back other creatures and the Scientist, of course all hell breaks loose. Not bad, most of the F/X still looks alright all things considering. Oh yeah, seeing the picture of the VHS front cover in the center pages of the Video Shop Rental Magazine bloody scared me when I first saw it (I was 6 at the time lol) Black Eagle Sho Kosugi is the Spy operative sent to retrieve a top secret weapon which is at the bottom of a sea in Malta. Jean Claude-Van Damme is part of the Russian Unit also after it. Kosugi's sons are also in this. It was good back in it's day but by today's standards, it's rather tame (If they cut out the broken neck scenes, ITV could show it on a Sunday Afternoon) but it's not bad fodder for 90 minutes. Cliffhanger Sylvester Stallone film where he's a Mountain Rescuer who is forced by Robbers lead John Lithgow to retrieve stolen money that are in the Mountains. It's good but it's one of those films I forget about unless I come across it. It's not one of those films I think about when I decide what film to watch. |
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I put a lot of why horror is effective is down to the soundtrack, and the music to the Omen still freaks me out.
__________________ MIKE: I've got it! Peter Cushing! We've got to drive a stake through his heart! VYVYAN: Great! I'll get the car! NEIL: I'll get a cushion. |
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Prisoners (2013) A taut, tense thriller from Denis Villeneuve about child abduction and the fallout and impact it has on those affected by it. It's beautifully acted by Hugh Jackman,who proves there's much more to him than mere teeth, claws and top hats, Jake Gyllenhaal, (a fantastic noirish detective) Paul Dano, Viola Davis and co who perform wonders with a cleverly complex and absorbing script which gives you clues from the off, if you realise they are clues of course. Roger Deakins photography is as beautiful as ever even though he paints the Pennsylvania with a cold brush of greys and dark greens so if you don't get chills from the story you will from the stark cinematography. At two and a half hours Prisoners is a long film but Villeneuve wastes not a second with some meticulous character building and story telling. |
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THE OMEN is still my No1 scary movie. Everything about the movie for me is unnerving and frightening and the music score just adds to the sheer horror of it all. I have seen the movie countless times and know the script off by heart and the movie never loses any impact. It's excellent. |
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OIPV4Y487DF.jpg BATTLE OF THE BULGE(1965) All star Hollywood version of the World War II events in the Ardennes counteroffensive in 1944. Though it may lack somewhat in historical accuracy, the movie is an enjoyable action epic. |
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