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"Run and tell those you will, what you will. Tell them there is something loose in their city. Something which feeds on wishes, but tell them quickly. While you still have a soul."
— WISHMASTER
1997 | dir. Robert Kurtzman
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🔪More #horror films that were released on March 12th...
#Parasite 1982.
#scifi #sciencefiction
#DemiMoore
#DemonicToys 1992(video premiere).
#TheRageCarrie2 1999.
#Wishmaster2EvilNeverDies 1999(TV premiere).
#AndrewDivoff
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Watched all 4 Wishmaster movies last night and dreamt about... doing taxes??? 😐
Also I'd be down for a 5th movie. Only if Andrew Divoff reprises the role. But NO BOSOMS (it's lazy) or sassy teens... 🤔 maybe.
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threateningly drinks a milkshake at you
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Now showing on my 90's Fest Movie 🎥 marathon...Toy Soldiers (1991) on classic DVD 📀! #movie #movies #actionadventure #toysoldiers #LouisGossettJr #SeanAstin #WilWheaton #keithcoogan #terussell #AndrewDivoff #shawnphelan #dvd #90s #90sfest #durandurantulsas3rdannual90sfest
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Wishmaster was released on September 19, 1997.
#Wishmaster
#AndrewDivoff
#horror #fantasy
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Neon Maniacs’ original motion picture soundtrack is available on vinyl for the first time via Terror Vision Records. Composed by Kendall Schmidt, the score was pulled from the original DAT tapes.
The album is pressed on “Mohawk” (neon magenta and electric blue quad with neon green splatter; pictured below) colored vinyl. It’s housed in a gatefold jacket designed by Earl Kessler Jr. with liner notes by Schmidt.
Priced at $30, it will ship around February 17. The Neon Maniacs soundtrack is also available on neon green cassette, limited to 100, for $13.
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Wishmaster (1997)
The djinn in human mode is basically just Leland Palmer from Twin Peaks. When he’s not looking like a long-lost member of GWAR, that is. From moment one it’s clear that Wishmaster is a special effects phantasmagoria first and foremost. And what a hell of a lot of fun the SFX department must have had with their gallons of latex and foam rubber, flaying dummies and building puppets. Here and there it shows its age through regrettable optical effects, but the ooey-gooey gore splattered throughout is more than enough to forgive the occasional glass door security guard. Every wish is a death sentence, and each scenario is taken by the creative team as a challenge to transform it into a monkey’s paw situation. Sure, some of the twists are more clever than others, but it declares its intent and sticks to it. And hey. Sometimes that’s all you need in a movie.
THE RULES
SIP
Someone says ‘wish’.
The jewel appears onscreen.
Alex has a vision.
The djinn changes form.
BIG DRINK
Josh gets friend-zoned.
Fakeout jump scare.
Alex screams someone’s name as if it’ll do anything.
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