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The Fog - Remake, a review by EricThe Fog - Remake First time seen I always find it difficult to review horror and thriller movies. Since they're only meant to be watched and enoyed without asking yourself too many questions there isn't much to say after. That's a good movie, I enjoyed watching it and it kept my attention all along. It's gonna be interesting to compare with the original when I get it. 4/5 (From Eric's DVD watching. on February 17th, 2008) In the Heat of the Night, a review by AntaresIn the Heat of the Night Year: 1967 Film Studio: United Artists, The Mirisch Corporation Genre: Drama, Classic, Suspense/Thriller Length: 110 Min. Director Norman Jewison (1926) Writing Stirling Silliphant (1918)...Screenplay John Ball (1911)...Novel Producer Walter Mirisch (1921) Cinematographer Haskell Wexler (1926) Music Quincy Jones (1933)...Music By Stars Sidney Poitier (1927) as Virgil Tibbs Rod Steiger (1925) as Gillespie Warren Oates (1928) as Sam Wood Lee Grant (1927) as Mrs. Colbert Larry Gates (1915) as Endicott James Patterson (1932) as Mr. Purdy William Schallert (1922) as Mayor Schubert Beah Richards (1920) as Mama Caleba ReviewIn the Heat of the NightRatings Criterion4 Stars - Historically important film, considered a classic. (From In the Heat of the Night (1967) on March 4th, 2010) Fear Itself Marathon, a review by addicted2dvdFear Itself: The Complete Series 2. Spooked While on a stakeout in a haunted house, a private eye hired by a mysterious woman is forced to confront the demons of his past. Stars: Eric Roberts Cynthia Watros Jack Noseworthy Larry Gilliard Jr. Liam James My Thoughts: This is one of the few that I have seen before. Spooked is the second one to air... so this one is actually in the right spot in the set. It is one of the good episodes... I enjoyed it quite a bit. Though I will say it was a little on the weird side. But it has a good ghost story atmosphere to it. Definitely worth watching. My Rating: (From Fear Itself Marathon on December 28th, 2009) |