wildstarone Wrote:Heads up U.K. classic horror geeks. It's your lucky day. Michael Mann‘s cult fright flick The Keep is set to get a rare theatrical screening at the London BFI next month. Based on the novel by F.paul Wilson, The Keep was first released in 1983 and starred some of today’s most well know classical actors including; Jürgen Prochnow, Ian McKellen and Gabriel Byrne. A major box office flop on its release, it has gone on to become a firm cult favorite among horror fans and despite countless calls for one, the movie has yet to receive the proper DVD release it deserves - Come on Paramount..Get too it! For more details on the screening times and dates, head over to the BFI’s site. Link below.As far as I'm concerned, it's still a major flop.
http://www.bfi.org.uk/whatson/the_keep_0
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Ken Valentine Wrote:However . . . I'd buy a copy of the DVD (if one ever came out) for no other reason than to also buy a copy of FPW's commentary CD which would have been entitled HEY DUDE! WHERE'S MY BOOK?
Ken V.
bones weep tedium Wrote:it looks great, and the baddy is awesome.
bones weep tedium Wrote:That would be brilliant.
I really like the film though, and would like to see it on the big screen. For all it's goofs (like forgetting to put a story in it) it looks great, and the baddy is awesome.
Wapitikev Wrote:Gotta go with Scott on this one...the baddie in The Keep movie was a bad cross (no pun intended) between Skelator and Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Before I read the Keep I thought the movie was good...after I read the book I was left asking: WTF!?
The book is orders of magnitude in quality, story, and creepy, better than the movie.
-Wapitikev
Scott Miller Wrote:The blue guy with the glowing eyes?...that was one of the most disappointing things I've ever seen. Rasalom is the best monster of all time and we got stuck with some disco goofball.
But it's all good, afterall you say potato and I say potato.
Wapitikev Wrote:Before I read the Keep I thought the movie was good...after I read the book I was left asking: WTF!?I read the book before I saw the movie. And when I learned that there was a movie, I thought . . . GREAT! Then I saw the movie . . . what a disappointment.
cobalt79 Wrote:I know....I know... I'm one of the ones that likes The Keep. I'd go see the movie on the big screen in a heartbeat.