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- Posted on 2008-06-24
Another King book, utterly destroyed by Hollyweird
This book and Salem's Lot were my two favorite books from King.
What a pity, I think Salem's Lot has been remade at least three times and they STILL can't get it right.
Pet Sematary is yet another masterful book that Hollywood butchered.
Simply horrendous direction.
Laughable acting.
FX that stink.
A very non scary, scary movie.
I can't recommend this except for die hard fans of the book who have probably already seen this monstrosity.
AVOID!!!
Score: 1
- Posted on 2008-06-11
Pet Sematary DVD
This is a classic Stephen King film! Ive been watching this since I was kid, its one of my favorites! Its two hours of surprises! This will keep you watching!
Score: 5
- Posted on 2008-03-01
I like it
i just recently saw this movie, i really enjoyed it, it was scary at parts, but i am sure that it lacked parts the book had as with all horror films. I often wonder how they could not keep an eye on gage, i mean he wandered to the road all the time, but hey,movies dont have to make sense. as for it being a pet sematary, the burial ground was near the CEMETERY....but over all it was a good film
Score: 4
- Posted on 2008-01-30
Review from memory
My friend just gave the new DVD of PET SEMATARY to me for Christmas ('cause it's such a Christmassy film) and I plan to watch it again tonight, as I watched it on video years ago. I think I watched it on video "long ago" because I disliked it so much and refused to watch it ever again. I'm interested what ten-plus years will do.... As I recall, however, one of the main problems with this movie is that it takes a brilliant book and makes it least-common-denominator, with bad acting (excepting Fred Gwynne who is GREAT) and an iffy script. Dale Midkiff has disappeared from the map for good reason and it's a shame that the so-so director couldn't get a quality performance out of the cute kid playing Gage - it looked like a well-lit home video of him pretending to be scary. Oddly, I remember Dr. Creed's ghostly patient/messenger as being a highlight of the film (but the corny "DA DA!" moment of seeing his feet covered in mud after his "nightmare" is inexcusable).
It's difficult to film this, but the scariest part of the book was the possibility of the Wendigo in the woods. That was almost completely dropped from the movie and too many "shock" shots were inserted (such as the "run toward the camera" shot of Zelda) plus a stereotypical slasher ending. The story of PET SEMATARY is like a cold mist that chills your skin and keeps you on edge... the film version took the basic story elements and shoved them into a pre-packaged "slasher" script.
I'd love to see somebody take another stab at this. As I said, I'll review it again this evening and possibly change my mind. For now, I leave it at three stars for just getting it to the screen and for Fred Gwynne....
...right. upon watching it again, only a few things have changed in the above review - Fred Gwynnne is still the bst thing in the movie, with the guy who plays Victor Pascow as a close second, Dale Midkiff was actually better than I remember, but the girl who played Ellie was so annoyingly bad I wanted to throw her through a plate-glass window. The Wendigo part was still something that should have been looked at, primarily because the idea that cheating death has it's consequences was not established firmly enough. Better than I remember, but still lacking. No change in star rating.
Score: 3
- Posted on 2007-12-28
One of the most underrated horror movies of all time!
I was only a child of 10 when I was first introduced to this film. At that time of my life I hadn't seen a lot of horror flicks. In fact, I was still pretty much into watching my Saturday morning cartoons, and Disney Channel programming. Then on a dark and dreary night there was a babysitter, and this babysitter decided to watch a movie called "Pet Sematary." My dreams would never be the same again...
Pet Sematary is a movie which presents a plot that is easily appealing to the average movie watcher. A young doctor decides to move his budding family into a house located in the rural countryside. They explore the property, and meet the neighbor. It is within the first 30 mins. of the movie that it begins to intrigue you. Once you hear Judd the neighbor explain the significance of the shaded path beside their house you want to know more about it. From that moment on you're hopelessly hooked. Then it isn't too long until you're introduced to the movies darker side, which of course is the reason you'll be wanting this movie anyway.
The movie itself is the most terrifying movie I have ever seen. To this day I have watched it well over 50 times and some of the scenes still scare me to this day! It is a classic vintage of Stephen King's very best brew. I highly recommend this movie for anyone interested in the horror genre. Watch it only if you dare...
Score: 5
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