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pumpkinhead
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Pumpkinhead will be released on 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray on October 10 via Scream Factory. The 1988 horror film marked the directorial debut of special effects legend Stan Winston (Jurassic Park, Terminator 2).
Shout Factory is offering an exclusive set with an 18x24 poster, a prism sticker, a set of five enamel pins by Matthew Skiff (limited to 500), and a set of five 8x10 lobby cards by Beyond Horror Design (limited to 500). Pictured below, it costs $139.99.
Mark Patrick Carducci (Neon Maniacs) and Gary Gerani (Trading Point) wrote the script. Lance Henriksen stars with John D'Aquino, Jeff East, Kerry Remsen, and Tom Woodruff Jr. as Pumpkinhead.
Pumpkinhead has been newly scanned in 4K from the original camera negative with Dolby Vision HDR and DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 sound. Special features are listed below.
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Disc 1 - 4K UHD:
Audio commentary by co-writer Gary Gerani and creature creators Tom Woodruff Jr. and Alec Gillis
Disc 2 - Blu-ray:
Audio commentary by co-writer Gary Gerani and creature creators Tom Woodruff Jr. and Alec Gillis
Interview with co-writer Richard Weinman
Interview with actor John D'Aquino
Interview with actor Matthew Hurley
Remembering the Monster Kid: A Tribute to Stan Winston featurette
Evolution of a Demon featurette
The Cursed and the Damned featurette
The Tortured Soul of Ed Harley featurette
Constructing Vengeance featurette
Razorback Holler featurette
Demonic Toys featurette
Behind-the-scenes footage
Still gallery
Theatrical trailer
When a group of teenagers inadvertently kill his only son, Ed Harley (Lance Henriksen) seeks the powers of a backwoods witch to bring the child back to life. But instead, she invokes "Pumpkinhead" – a monstrously clawed demon which, once reborn, answers only to Ed's bloodlust. But as the creature wreaks its slow, unspeakable tortures on the teens, Ed confronts a horrifying secret about his connection to the beast – and realizes that he must find a way to stop its deadly mission before he becomes one with the creature forever.
Pre-order Pumpkinhead.
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Scream With Me : Pumpkinhead (1988)
Discussing the 1988 Horror Film : PumpkinHead
Starring : Lance Henriksen, Jeff East, John D'Aquino, Kimberly Ross, Joel Hoffman, Cynthia Bain, Kerry Remsen, Brian Bremer Director : Stan Winston Writers : Ed Justin (poem) : Mark Patrick Carducci (story) : Stan Winston (story)
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CALIFICACIÓN PERSONAL: 5 / 10
Título Original: Stand Alone
Año: 1985
Duración: 94 min
País: Estados Unidos  
Dirección: Alan Beattie
Guion: Roy Carlson
Música: David Campbell
Fotografía: Tom Richmond, Tim Suhrstedt
Reparto: Charles Durning, Pam Grier, James Keach, Bert Remsen, Barbara Sammeth, Lu Leonard, Luis Contreras, Willard Pugh, Bob Tzudiker, Mary Ann Smith, Cory 'Bumper' Yothers, Duane Tucker, Annie O'Donnell, Robert Covarrubias, Marty Zagon, Al Christy, Mercedes Alberti, Hanala Sagal, Kerry Yo Nakagawa, Joey Miyashima, Ed Pansullo, Alan Abelew, Thomas Rosales Jr., Del Zamora, Chester Grimes
Productora:  Texas Star Productions. Distribuidora: New World Pictures, New World Video, Scorpion, Starmaker Entertainment [USA]
Género: Drama; Action
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0090062/
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Pumpkinhead (1988, Stan Winston)
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adamwatchesmovies · 4 years
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Pumpkinhead isn't a particularly frightening or suspenseful or horror film but I still find myself recommending it. The acting is pretty good, the special effects are terrific and the story original.
Ed Harley (Henriksen) has just learned that his son has been killed. The teenagers who ran him over just left him behind to die. Filled with a desire for vengeance, Harley calls upon a vengeful demon to make them pay. This vengeance, he soon realizes, comes at a cost too high for even him to pay.
I know Pumpkinhead has its work cut out for it due to that title but it works when you see it play out. Set in a remote area in the southern United States, there’s something otherworldly about the land. The isolation, the slow crippling heat that compels people to laze around, the natural mythology of the south makes this strange tale feel like the origin of an urban legend. You assume “Pumpkinhead” is the name people give to the monster because everyone who knew what it was actually called is long gone. It's an effort to get people not to take the macabre tale too seriously but everyone knows, deep down, it's a very real evil.
The characters are more developed than you'd assume. Ed and his son make for a sweet, believable family. I’m always wary of child actors, particularly in horror films, where the acting can often be sub-par. Young Matthew Hurley is great in his role. When the kid got hurt, I felt genuinely upset because I'd grown to like him. Similarly, I thought the teenagers -for what they are- were well developed too. They give a legitimate explanation for their actions and are foolish but generic bullies. While there isn’t much tension in the scenes where Pumpkinhead is walking around killing these teenagers, seeing them try to figure out if they should stay with the injured boy, run away, find a scapegoat to blame or do something else and then have their decision literally come back to haunt them makes you unsure how to feel about either camp.
The titular monster lacks personality. It does have a supernatural element to it that you haven't been before, however, and the special effects are terrific. I would have expected nothing less of Stan Winston.
It’s funny that the elements you'd expect the film to put all its efforts into do not achieve the same level as what you assumed would be afterthoughts like the characters, drama, and original mythology. Pumpkinhead is skillfully brought to life but it looks more like an alien than a demon. The kills? not particularly interesting because Pumpkinhead is nothing more than a monster who grabs people and tosses them around until they’re dead.
I’m unsure who will enjoy Pumpkinhead more; hardcore horror fans will want to check it out as a curiosity, casual movie-viewers won’t really find it frightening... maybe special effects enthusiasts? Ultimately the ideas and story (particularly the ending, which is terrific) are more interesting than the final results. It’s more of a rental than a forgotten classic. It's still far better than anything titled Pumpkinhead has any right to be. (Fullscreen version on DVD, December 30, 2014)
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Horror Movie Review: After Midnight (1989)
Horror Movie Review: After Midnight (1989)
“If I told you a monster would break through that wall and tear your heads off, that wouldn’t frighten you, because a lifetime of experience tells you that couldn’t possibly happen. But if I told you I was going to reach into my bag, take out a gun, put it against someone’s head and blow their brains out, that would frighten you.”
After Midnight is a 1989 American horror anthology film directed…
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Pumpkinhead (1988) – Episode 169 – Decades of Horror 1980s
"For each of man's evils, a special demon exists. You're looking at vengeance; - cruel, devious, pure-as-venom vengeance.” And a fine demon it is! Join your faithful Grue-Crew - Bill Mulligan, Chad Hunt, Crystal Cleveland, and Jeff Mohr -  as they go in search of the special demon known as Pumpkinhead (1988).
Decades of Horror 1980s Episode 169 – Pumpkinhead (1988)
After a tragic accident, a man conjures up a towering, vengeful demon called Pumpkinhead to destroy a group of unsuspecting teenagers.
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  Director: Stan Winston
Writers: Mark Patrick Carducci, Gary Gerani; Ed Justin (poem)
Music: Richard Stone
Cinematography: Bojan Bazelli
Film Editing: Marcus Manton
Casting: Bob Morones
Production Design: Cynthia Kay Charette
Set Decoration: Kurt Gauger
Creature Effects Designed and Created by:
Alec Gillis
Richard Landon
Shane Patrick Mahan
John Rosengrant
Tom Woodruff, Jr.
Cast
Lance Henriksen as Ed Harley
John D'Aquino as Joel
Jeff East as Chris
Kerry Remsen as Maggie
Kimberly Ross as Kim
Buck Flower as Mr. Wallace
Mayim Bialik as Christine Wallace
Joel Hoffman as Steve "Scratch"
Cynthia Bain as Tracy
Florence Schauffler as Haggis
Brian Bremer as Bunt
Matthew Hurley as Billy Harley
Lee de Broux as Tom Harley (as Lee DeBroux)
Peggy Walton-Walker as Ellie Harley (as Peggy Walton Walker)
Tom Woodruff Jr. as Pumpkinhead
Dick Warlock as Clayton Heller (man in the opening; credited as Richard Warlock)
Mushroom as Gypsy
Pumpkinhead is Stan Winston’s first film as a director but you would never know it by the result. Crystal has always been impressed with the full-body creature and the great story the film tells. Pumpkinhead is hands-down, Lance Henriksen’s best performance according to Chad, who also places the movie in his top 10 horror movies of all time. Bill is impressed by the relatively unique creation of a new, well-constructed, and well-realized creature, and he also points out Pumpkinhead’s place as a member of the folk horror subgenre. Jeff is thoroughly impressed with the film’s look this time around and finally realizes what a quality film Pumpkinhead is.
If you haven’t seen Pumpkinhead for a while, the Decades of Horror 1980s Grue-Crew strongly recommend this underrated horror gem. As of this writing, the film is available to stream on Amazon Prime and on physical media as a Limited Edition Steelbook Blu-ray and a Collector's Edition Blu-ray, both from Scream Factory.  
Every two weeks, Gruesome Magazine’s Decades of Horror 1980s podcast will cover another horror film from the 1980s. The next episode’s film, chosen by Chad, will be Wes Craven’s A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984).
Please let them know how they’re doing! They want to hear from you – the coolest, grooviest fans:  leave them a message or leave a comment on the site or email the Decades of Horror 1980s podcast hosts at [email protected]
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Ghoulies II will be released on Blu-ray and DVD on September 12 via MVD’s Rewind Collection. The planned 4K Ultra HD edition has been postponed indefinitely due to a lack of materials. The first Ghoulies hits 4K UHD and Blu-ray the same day.
The 1987 horror-comedy sequel is directed by Albert Band (I Bury the Living) and written by Dennis Paoli (Re-Animator, From Beyond). Damon Martin, Royal Dano, Phil Fondacaro, J. Downing, and Kerry Remsen star. Charles Band (Puppet Master, Subspecies) executive produces.
Ghoulies II has been scanned in 2K from the interpositive, overseen by MGM, with LPCM 2.0 Stereo Audio. Reversible artwork, a slipcover, and a mini poster are included. Special features are listed below.
Special features:
Introduction by screenwriter Dennis Paoli
More Toilets, More Terror: The Making of Ghoulies 2 - 2015 featurette with executive producer Charles Band, actors Kerry Remsen and Donnie Jeffcoat, and special effects artist Gino Crognale
Interview with Dennis Paoli
Deleted scenes
Theatrical trailer
Photo gallery
The demonic, toilet-dwelling goblins are back! Stowed away in Satan's Den, the traveling House of Horror operated by carnival workers Larry and Uncle Ned, the Ghoulies merrily devour the sideshow attraction's patrons... until Larry realizes his horror house is for real and tries to flee the scene! Deliciously outrageous special effects and over-the-top antics ratchet up the horrific fun!
Pre-order Ghoulies II.
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CALIFICACIÓN PERSONAL: 5 / 10
Título Original: Ghoulies II
Año: 1988
Duración: 89 min
País: Estados Unidos
Director: Albert Band
Guion: Dennis Paoli (Historia: Charlie Dolan. Personajes: Luca Bercovici)
Música: Fuzzbee Morse
Fotografía: Sergio Salvati
Reparto: Damon Martin, Royal Dano, Phil Fondacaro, J. Downing, Kerry Remsen, Dale Wyatt, Jon Pennell
Productora: Empire Pictures
Género: Comedy, Horror
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0093091/
TRAILER: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFXxYpWcNzM
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PUMPKINHEAD: A Gruesome Fairy Tale
PUMPKINHEAD: A Gruesome Fairy Tale
Pumpkinhead. 1988. Directed by Stan Winston. Screenplay by Mark Patrick Carducci & Gary Gerani; from a story by Carducci, Winston, & Richard C. Weinman, based off a poem by Ed Justin. Starring Lance Henriksen, Jeff East, John D’Aquino, Kimberly Ross, Joel Hoffman, Cynthia Bain, Kerry Remsen, Florence Schauffler, Brian Bremer, George…
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Film Review: Pumpkinhead (1988) — CINESPIRIA
Film Review: Pumpkinhead (1988) — CINESPIRIA
Release Date: October 14th, 1988 (limited) Directed by: Stan Winston Written by: Stan Winston, Richard C. Weinman, Gary Gerani, Mark Patrick Carducci Music by: Richard Stone Cast: Lance Henriksen, John D’Aquino, Kerry Remsen United Artists, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 86 Minutes Review: In my preteen years, I discovered…
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