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Terror Vision - Visioni del terrore

Titolo originale: TerrorVision
  • 1986
  • VM14
  • 1h 25min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
5,5/10
8221
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Terror Vision - Visioni del terrore (1986)
A family's new satellite TV system starts receiving signals from another planet, and soon it becomes the passageway to an alien world.
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua lingua"TerrorVision" is a 1986 horror / science fiction movie; telling the tale of when a family's new satellite television system starts receiving signals from another planet, and soon it becomes... Leggi tutto"TerrorVision" is a 1986 horror / science fiction movie; telling the tale of when a family's new satellite television system starts receiving signals from another planet, and soon it becomes the passageway to an alien world."TerrorVision" is a 1986 horror / science fiction movie; telling the tale of when a family's new satellite television system starts receiving signals from another planet, and soon it becomes the passageway to an alien world.

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    • Ted Nicolaou
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Ted Nicolaou
  • Star
    • Diane Franklin
    • Mary Woronov
    • Gerrit Graham
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    • Regia
      • Ted Nicolaou
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Ted Nicolaou
    • Star
      • Diane Franklin
      • Mary Woronov
      • Gerrit Graham
    • 82Recensioni degli utenti
    • 63Recensioni della critica
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    Interpreti principali13

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    Diane Franklin
    Diane Franklin
    • Suzy
    Mary Woronov
    Mary Woronov
    • Raquel
    Gerrit Graham
    Gerrit Graham
    • Stan
    Chad Allen
    Chad Allen
    • Sherman
    Jon Gries
    Jon Gries
    • O.D.
    • (as Jonathan Gries)
    Bert Remsen
    Bert Remsen
    • Grampa
    Alejandro Rey
    Alejandro Rey
    • Spiro
    Randi Brooks
    Randi Brooks
    • Cherry
    Jennifer Richards
    Jennifer Richards
    • Medusa
    Sonny Carl Davis
    Sonny Carl Davis
    • Norton
    Ian Patrick Williams
    Ian Patrick Williams
    • Nutky
    William Paulson
    • Pluthar
    John Leamer
    • Chauffeur
    • Regia
      • Ted Nicolaou
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Ted Nicolaou
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    7Platypuschow

    TerrorVision: Campy horror comedy romp

    Terrorvision was one of those 80's cult classics that I never got round to watching until now, I went in expecting very little but came away quite amused.

    Telling the story of an extraterrestrial being beamed down to earth into a families satellite dish and running rampant with an unearthly hunger its a scifi comedy horror that actually entertains.

    With a host of familiar faces and a retro soundtrack this creature feature actually looks quite good considering its age. It reminded me of Critters (1986) and alike that the creators didn't take it all too seriously.

    Over the top, silly yet at the same time quite horrific this is a true 80's gem and a lot of fun.

    The Good:

    Great creature effects

    Likable cast

    All looks the part

    The Bad:

    Feels very dated in places

    Things I Learnt From This Movie:

    If you prank call the police they'll block your number

    Being "Greek" in the swinging world means you're gay
    5otaku312

    Remember the 80s!

    "Terrorvision" is a fun little slab of 80s cheese. With the costumes,(ranging from Yuppie to Metal Head to Cyndi Lauper) slang, set decor, music (including a 5 sec shot of Blackie Lawless from W.A.S.P. >:) ) props (including a hi-fi with the one of the first CD players.) this movie doesn't need carbon dating to show it was made in that era. I first came across this film on the Sci-Fi Channel in the summer of 1999 (the defunct Vestron Television was the ones who distributed the edited mess and judging by the edits made for broadcast, this was aired circa the late 80s when FCC restrictions were *really* tight) I kinda threw it off as a bad movie. Years later, I picked up the complete R-rated video at the local mom-and-pop video store and watched it. The 2nd time around was way better than the first. My opinion changed after seeing the full version. If you like classic B-movie material meshed with the 80s, this is your movie.
    6darkharvey123

    Lyrical Silly Charm

    Sherman Putterman is your standard alien monster film kid who has seen a monster but can't get anyone else to believe him. His grandpa (Bert Remsen in the film's best performance) is a survivalist promoting his lizard tail jerky product (the perfect food because lizards' tails grow back and you can eat it again) and hiding out in his well-stocked fallout shelter.

    If it were possible for a complete parody to be called original, "Terrorvision" (1986) would be the first to qualify. This is another cheap Albert and Charles Band (Empire Studios) production, but is not as mindless as something like "Redneck Zombies" and even has a bit of lyrical (yet very silly) charm. Everyone involved is obviously having a good time and the creature is much like something Richard Carlson would have encountered in a 1950's sci-fi film, but with much more slime. Not until "The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra" would there be a more self-aware genre parody. Although rated "R" because of some off-color humor, it would not be worth denying middle schoolers the pleasure of viewing this film because the overall style and effect is best appreciated by that age group.

    Sherman's swinging parents are Gerrit Graham (who played superstitious car salesman Jeff in "Used Cars") and Mary Woronov ("Eating Raoul").

    1980's teen queen Diane Franklin plays Sherman's sister Suzy and Jon Gries (of "Pretender" fame) is her boyfriend "O.D." who is really into heavy metal music. Franklin is almost unrecognizable in her mid-1980's "Girls Just Want to Have Fun" look.

    Although the parody is primarily directed at the excessive cuteness of "ET", "Terrorvision" also goes after Elvira and Vampira with a similar late night horror show hostess called Medusa who wears a wig of snakes, has two enormous talents, and manages a host(ess) of semi-explicit puns.

    The real star is an alien house pet whose mutation into a hungry beast forced its owners to send its atoms out into space. The film begins on a distant planet where this mutated pet is being processed at the mutated creature facility. A stray planet causes the creatures atoms to deflect through space until it finally is sucked down to earth by Sherman's father's new satellite dish.

    By the middle of the film the monster has chewed and sucked its way through most of the family and their friends when Sherman, Suzy, and OD have an "ET" moment with it. The monster can mimic anyone it has eaten so the other cast members have a couple of post- demise scenes.
    8htcstechmail-support

    A collectible classic. Unforgettable Sci-Funny movie.

    8 (or more) out of 10 for those of us who like this particular genre. Otherwise it just may not be for you. If you like good comedy timing, some great lines and a well put together cast of characters then this one is for you. The story is pretty original. A stray transportation beam is accidentally caught by the Putterman family's el-cheapo satellite receiver and a large stray pet alien dog-like creature materialises inside the Putterman mansion. The Putterman's are swingers and leave to meet and later invite the 'Man's Man' Spiro, a muscular Greek gay to their residence. While their gone, we meet the kids, grandpa and the pet-thing. The kids try and train the alien pet who unfortunately isn't normal, even to alien standards and proceeds to eat friends, relatives and almost anyone who drops by.

    Parts of the film remind me of Eating Raoul, The Big Bus and a little bit of Bucakroo Banzai as it plays like a cartoon. The main theme (Terrorvision) is really catchy. All in all, a movie that you are bound to watch again, just to re-experience some great lines and scenes.
    6Groverdox

    Enjoyable, odd "Poltergeist" rip off

    "TerrorVision" is an odd sci-fi/horror/comedy that seems to wear its "Poltergeist" influence on its sleeve. Either that or the filmmakers didn't care enough to hide the debt they owe to that movie.

    The plot is about an otherworldly monster that comes - where else? - through the TV. Its arrival is even noticed by a cute little blond kid, a boy this time (Heather O'Rourke, R. I. P.).

    The movie also doubles as a kind-of satire about middle class attitudes of the time as "Poltergeist" did, though that is barely noticeable. I liked the patriarch complaining about the punk/metal slacker his daughter brings home to meet the family, saying he looks ridiculous while putting metal chains around his neck to draw attention to his ample chest hair (they're preparing for a "'swingers' party", you see).

    I admit I will watch anything with Diane Franklin in it. She's barely recognizable this time around, so heavily punked up you wonder why her parents are so shocked at the sight of her boyfriend - his own parents would probably be more shocked to see her.

    I mentioned the movie was "odd" at the beginning of this review. I said that for a couple of reasons: one, despite the movie apparently being set in boring, staid 1980s suburbia, the house the characters live in looks like something out of "A Clockwork Orange". There are all kinds of weird art deco touches to the furnishing, like doors that belong on a submarine airlock. There's even semi-pornographic art work on the walls.

    The other weird thing about this movie is that all the blood in it is green. Not just the monster blood (paging R. L. Stine) - I mean the human blood. I couldn't work out why humans in this movie have green blood. Was that simply to avoid a harder rating? Overall, it's an enjoyable movie for horror/b-movie fans which unsurprisingly died on a theatrical release. It's not "a truly wretched movie" (Janet Maslin) - if you're a fan of these types of movies, you know there are much worse out there. It's well enough made, well enough acted, funny at times, and has some cool gore effects.

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      Director Ted Nicolaou and production designer Giovanni Natalucci scouted swingers' pads in Los Angeles in order to get ideas for the Putterman household.
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      When Pluthar is talking to Suzy and Sherman, his skin is glossy and reflective of light. Upon learning that the "beast has ingested earthlings," cutting back from Suzy and Sherman, his skin appears dull and muted.
    • Citazioni

      [Grampa sits down to watch Medusa on TV]

      Grampa Putterman: I've said it before and I'll say it again, war stories and monster movies are educational. They're survival-oriented. They always neutralize the enemy in the end.

    • Connessioni
      Featured in Arma mortale (1989)
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      TerrorVision
      Written and Performed by The Fibonaccis

      Produced by Ron Goudie

      © 1986 Smell Brain / Amgine

      Administered by Bug Music

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    • Data di uscita
      • 14 febbraio 1986 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paesi di origine
      • Stati Uniti
      • Italia
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Roma, Lazio, Italia(studio interiors)
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Empire Pictures
      • Altar Productions
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    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 320.256 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 320.256 USD
      • 17 feb 1986
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    • Tempo di esecuzione
      • 1h 25min(85 min)
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      • 1.85 : 1

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