Robert-87
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Four men in the twilight of their lives begin to be haunted by an event that took place 50 years ago when they were young.
A son of one of the men finds himself being pulled into his father's past as events in his life collide with the events of 50 years ago. Creeping terror builds as the film draws to a shattering climax. Very well done.
Based on the best-seller by Peter Straub, this is a very underrated film. Featuring a strong cast led by Hollywood vets Fred Astaire, John Houseman, Melvin Douglas and Douglas Fairbanks Jr. and newcomers Craig Wasson and Alice Krige. This film is in my opinion, one of the best in the horror genre.
A son of one of the men finds himself being pulled into his father's past as events in his life collide with the events of 50 years ago. Creeping terror builds as the film draws to a shattering climax. Very well done.
Based on the best-seller by Peter Straub, this is a very underrated film. Featuring a strong cast led by Hollywood vets Fred Astaire, John Houseman, Melvin Douglas and Douglas Fairbanks Jr. and newcomers Craig Wasson and Alice Krige. This film is in my opinion, one of the best in the horror genre.
Michael J. Fox turns in the performance of his career in this excellent film directed by Brian Depalma. Fox is perfectly cast as the idealistic young soldier who must come to terms with the brutality of war in his own squad led by an outstanding Sean Penn as Meserve.
The story follows this group on patrol and watching Sean Penn and his band of followers do whatever they want no matter what the consequences is truly frightening. Fox must stand up for what he believes in and in the process he goes up against Penn, his other squad members and his superior officers in this riveting story which is based on an actual incident.
With a haunting score and Oscar calibre performances from Michael J. Fox and Sean Penn, this film is very underrated and deserves a chance to be seen again. This one is a winner.
The story follows this group on patrol and watching Sean Penn and his band of followers do whatever they want no matter what the consequences is truly frightening. Fox must stand up for what he believes in and in the process he goes up against Penn, his other squad members and his superior officers in this riveting story which is based on an actual incident.
With a haunting score and Oscar calibre performances from Michael J. Fox and Sean Penn, this film is very underrated and deserves a chance to be seen again. This one is a winner.
In this prequel to "Lonesome Dove" based on the book by Larry McMurtry, we find a young Woodrow Call and Augustus Macrae just starting out as Texas Rangers and beginning to become men.
David Arquette is fantastic as the young Macrae and really captures the gestures and mannerisms that Robert Duvall put too such good use in Lonesome Dove. I was very impressed with his performance and had no trouble believing that he was the young Gus Macrae.
Johnny Lee Miller does not fare as well as the young Woodrow Call and it is hard to believe that this is the character that Tommy Lee Jones played in the original as there is little that ties their acting styles to the same role.
Visually, this is quite well done and comes the closest to Lonesome Dove in grittiness and open plain shots. The young Rangers are surrounded by eccentric characters played with great aplomb by the likes of Brian Dennehy, F.Murray Abraham, Keith Carradine, Harry Dean Stanton and Edward James Olmos.
Strong acting throughout and a crackling good story hilight this worthy sequel and it makes a fine addition to the lore that is Lonesome Dove.
David Arquette is fantastic as the young Macrae and really captures the gestures and mannerisms that Robert Duvall put too such good use in Lonesome Dove. I was very impressed with his performance and had no trouble believing that he was the young Gus Macrae.
Johnny Lee Miller does not fare as well as the young Woodrow Call and it is hard to believe that this is the character that Tommy Lee Jones played in the original as there is little that ties their acting styles to the same role.
Visually, this is quite well done and comes the closest to Lonesome Dove in grittiness and open plain shots. The young Rangers are surrounded by eccentric characters played with great aplomb by the likes of Brian Dennehy, F.Murray Abraham, Keith Carradine, Harry Dean Stanton and Edward James Olmos.
Strong acting throughout and a crackling good story hilight this worthy sequel and it makes a fine addition to the lore that is Lonesome Dove.