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The Dark Half

The Dark Half

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: OMG this movie sucks
Review: This movie wasn't near as good as the book. It really ticks me off because the novel the dark half is one of my favorites. Don't rent it, don't buy it, just wait until it comes on tv.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Just as good as the book.
Review: This was a great movie. It got you thinking about what is really passable in this world. It also teaches you to watch out for the many things that you would never tink possable. This was a great movie and it keeps your heart pumping. Great Movie.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good movie
Review: well done movie. i liked the lines alot (like george stark by the fireplace saying "you're disturbing my peaceful frame of mind" and when thad is talking to davidson the reporter "yes i'll forgive you. but i dont think george will. as a matter of fact...". the acting for the dual role was also done well. the twin babies were really good with the appropriate expressions showing up at times. I only didnt like the ending. theres no explanation why the birds took george, as he appeared to be winning. it was just an unlikely way to end, and disappointing, as if god had just stepped in and said "OK enough of george-outta the pool" the hero didnt win the battle

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the best adapations of a Stephen King novel.
Review: When a Black Mailer (Robert Joy) try to ruined the carrer of Tad Beaumont (Oscar-Winner:Timothy Hutton in a Dual Role), because he writes under a Pseudonym on the name of George Stark, because under that name are Best Selling Novels. When Tad decides to end, his another life writing on the name of George Stark. His Pseudonym comes to life and having his revenge and killing off the people, who help Tad to end George.

This dark fantasy thriller is extremely well made, directed by George A. Romero (Night of the Living Dead, Creepshow, Bruiser). He also wrote the Adapation from the Novel by Stephen King (Carrie, The Shining, The Stand). This underappreciate film was made in 1991 and it was release in 1993. DVD's has an sharp Pan & Scan (1.33:1) transfer and with an strong Dolby Stereo 2.0 Surround Sound. DVD's Extras are:The Original Theatrical Trailer & Collector's Booklet. A Box Office Flop but Still, this is one of Romero`s best work as a Director. Grade:A.


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