Phantasm II: Regia di Don Coscarelli. Con James Le Gros, Reggie Bannister, Angus Scrimm, Paula Irvine. Mike, now released from a psychiatric hospital, meets with Reggie, and discover his dreams (the events of the original film) are real, and they both jo
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The movie's a labor of love, if not a terrifically skillful one. It was written and directed byDon Coscarelli, who was 22 at the time, and made his first feature, "Jim, the World's Greatest," when he was but 17. He was one of those Hollywood wunderkinds who seem to move directl...
Movie Info SynopsisThe residents of a small town have begun dying under strange circumstances, leading young Mike (Michael Baldwin) to investigate. After discovering that the Tall Man (Angus Scrimm), the town's mortician, is killing and reanimating the dead as misshapen zombies, Mike seeks help...
See full article at WeAreMovieGeeks.com 10/2/2018 by Michelle Hannett WeAreMovieGeeks.com Don Coscarelli’s Memoir True Indie: Life And Death In Film Making Coming This October He brought the imaginative worlds of Phantasm and Bubba Ho-Tep to life on the big screen, but for filmmaker Don...
FULL REVIEW 2 PhilipBlake Sep 3, 2019 Phantasm Ravager is simply the bottom of the barrel from the franchise. Not only because of the poor story and the cheap directing or special effects but also in every way possible. This looks like an awful late night TV movie from the nineties. Near...
Coscarelli's original movie has just been restored and re-released theatrically, and on VOD: why not just revisit it? The additional elements that "Ravager" supplies are negligible, and the CGI-intensive action scenes are distractingly ugly-looking. The camerawork is also amateurish, and the ...
The Tall Man is the antagonist of the 1979 horror film Phantasm and its sequels. In all of his appearances, the Tall Man has been portrayed by the late Angus Scrimm. He poses as a mortician so that he can create an army of reanimated shrunken corpses and is iconic for his Sentinels,...
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decided to make this a theatrical release, but the entire film had to be altered, switching the aspect ratio from television to that of a movie screen,” Hamill says. “Apparently from start to finish, it only took eight months, which is crazy to me. Most animated films take at least...