Change Your Image
lilyriver1224
"american beauty"
"what's eating gilbert grape?"
"dogfight"
"the usual suspects"
"harold and maude"
"jaws"
"salem's lot" (70's david soul version)
fave t.v. shows:
"24"
"lost"
fave musicians / bands:
NIN, tori amos, fiona apple and alice in chains
Reviews
Salem's Lot (1979)
A NIGHTMARE - INDUCING MASTERPIECE
I first saw "Salems Lot" when I was only 10, and 20 years later I still have the random nightmare because of it. "Salems Lot"- the book- was an excellent tale of a small - town being slowly killed - off by vampires, but the 1979 T.V. movie took the story to a whole new level. Tobe Hooper stayed true to the nightmarish Stephen King novel when he directed this movie for television. The movie is so scary (and holds - up today), because of great cast and truly terrifying scenes of goulish vampires. The actors who made up the small - town cast, looked like your everyday working - class people that you might bump into at your local supermarket. That element of quiet small - town folk mixed with the absolute horror / evil of the Stryker character (played by an unnervingly cold James Mason) and Mr. Barlow -- one of the most hideous / terrifying vampires since "Nosferatu"-- make "Salems Lot" one of the best horror movies that I've ever seen.
I give it 10 out of 10 stars!!!!!!!!!