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Mr. Gordon strikes again - Scott Miller - 02-24-2005 Stuart Gordon, king of the low-budget horror flick, hits paydirt again with Castle Freak. It is a nasty, sick, twisted piece of work that should have all low budget fans rejoicing. It reunites the leads, Jeffrey Combs and Barbra Crampton, from Re-Animator in another gruesome foray into the macabre. And to top it all off, Castle Freak is part of twinbill DVD; the other movie is Deathbed, which I haven't yet watched. Mr. Gordon strikes again - Keith the Elder - 02-24-2005 Scott Miller Wrote:Stuart Gordon, king of the low-budget horror flick, hits paydirt again with Castle Freak. It is a nasty, sick, twisted piece of work that should have all low budget fans rejoicing. It reunites the leads, Jeffrey Combs and Barbra Crampton, from Re-Animator in another gruesome foray into the macabre. And to top it all off, Castle Freak is part of twinbill DVD; the other movie is Deathbed, which I haven't yet watched. They were in From Beyond too k the e Mr. Gordon strikes again - fpw - 02-24-2005 Mr. Gordon appears to be moving up in the world: Financing, production and management shingleshingle Neverland FilmsNeverland Films has changed its name to Code Entertainment and made a deal to co-finance "Edmond," an adaptation of the David Mamet play that stars William H. Macy and Julia Stiles. Mamet adapted the screenplay. Now in production, pic is directed by Stuart Gordon and also stars Joe Mantegna and Mena SuvariMena Suvari. Variety.com Mr. Gordon strikes again - Scott Miller - 02-24-2005 fpw Wrote:Mr. Gordon appears to be moving up in the world: Is it about a decapitated head with carnal needs? Mr. Gordon strikes again - jimbow8 - 02-24-2005 Scott Miller Wrote:Stuart Gordon, king of the low-budget horror flick, hits paydirt again with Castle Freak. It is a nasty, sick, twisted piece of work that should have all low budget fans rejoicing. It reunites the leads, Jeffrey Combs and Barbra Crampton, from Re-Animator in another gruesome foray into the macabre. And to top it all off, Castle Freak is part of twinbill DVD; the other movie is Deathbed, which I haven't yet watched.I actually liked Dagon, based on HP Lovecraft's "Dagon" and "The Shadow Over Innsmouth". He also did "Re-Animator" (also based on HPL), which I haven't seen but is considered a cult classic (isn't it?). Mr. Gordon strikes again - Scott Miller - 02-24-2005 jimbow8 Wrote:He also did "Re-Animator" (also based on HPL), which I haven't seen but is considered a cult classic (isn't it?). It is, and well deserved status at that. Gory mayhem at its finest. Mr. Gordon strikes again - Mike - 02-24-2005 undefinedundefinedundefined jimbow8 Wrote:I actually liked Dagon, based on HP Lovecraft's "Dagon" and "The Shadow Over Innsmouth". He also did "Re-Animator" (also based on HPL), which I haven't seen but is considered a cult classic (isn't it?). Maybe Gordon is the guy who should be running the Repairman Jack movie. I have read a lot of Lovecraft's material and have seen all those movies mentioned in this thread. He really captures the spirit of Lovecraft's stories. Especially the movie "Dagon". I am so glad to see that I was not the only one to notice that the movie "Dagon" put those two stories, "Dagon" and "The Shadow Over Innsmouth", together. If you read the two, one after the other in any order, you can see that they go together. Mr. Gordon strikes again - Keith the Elder - 02-24-2005 Scott Miller Wrote:It is, and well deserved status at that. Gory mayhem at its finest. Ah yes, but that reanimated cat..... k the e |