now that I have attained cult status…
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jbracht — 21 years ago(November 19, 2004 10:30 AM)
Hey Ned,
Just wanted to let you know that DVD-R's are popping up on eBay with the Lorimar VHS only release artwork. You may want to give that a try. Here is an example link:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=617&item=6341895737&rd=1&ssPageName=WDVW
Hope that helps. This movie is truly one of the best. I had pizza two nights ago and thought about it which is why I'm here right now
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clj2 — 16 years ago(September 06, 2009 08:41 AM)
Keylime,
It seems like the movie business is similar to the record business in that just like a recording artist has to surrender their master recordings over to the record company in many cases, a writer has to give ownership of his or her script over to whatever studio is backing the film - that sucks!!! And I bet you would probably have to go to court to get back what you wrote - that is crazy!!! Was just wondering: as you remake this, have you entertained the though of using an independent film studio (one that would allow you to retain ownership of your script and IP)? Good luck in your endeavors. I love this movie! -
cwhite1-1 — 21 years ago(November 28, 2004 06:25 PM)
Hey man, you should shoot me a e-mail. My good friend is co producer of the Dawn Of The Dead remake and he's looking for new stuff. Send me a e-mail at buzz2k2002@juno.com and I'll fill u in. Also try looking for a copy n EBAY.
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Keylimepie — 21 years ago(December 03, 2004 07:47 PM)
Thanks to all, I have attained a copy of the movie. Now people are sending them to me. At some point in the next few weeks, after I have this deal nailed down (if, indeed, I get it nailed down) I will be putting up some news. But for now I understand many of your worries regarding remakes. A lot of it has to do with our memories of the original and the desire to see that what it was in that that made us laugh or cry or scared the crap out of us isn't taken out of the new version.
I am doing my best to keep myself in the rewrite picture on this deal. As the owner of the property, I have made it clear that I want to have the first crack at the big-screen adaptation. It should not be impossible to do that, however, because there is a big name attached as executive producer, he will be getting a director attached before we go to the studios. That director may want to do the adaptation himself. However, I am hoping to at least do the first pass at this stage. If they don't like what they see, they are free to hire another writer. I will, of course, endeavor to keep those aspects which made the first one scary intact. But making movies is a collaborative effort, and unless everyone is on board with what it is that made the first one work, it is possible that something could be lost. So far, I feel confident that the producers and I are on the same page.
I will post real names as soon as I get the green light to do so. You will recognize the players here.
Thanks again for your support. It does a writer good.
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fonsecasophia — 21 years ago(December 11, 2004 08:04 AM)
Hello Mr.Wynn! I never saw this movie, unfortunately I can't find a copy anywhere, I'm from Portugal

But I have to tell you, I had trouble sleeping when I read what the movie was about (last year I think) This kind of subject really disturbes me. I thought it was based on a book. -
Keylimepie — 21 years ago(December 18, 2004 05:27 PM)
Welcome, Robert an thanks for your kind words.
I have a call into the producer to find out when I may publish his name, the name of his Executive Producer, and the company itself. When he answers me - hopefully in the positive - I will be able to tell you that. It probably won't take place until next week at the earliest. I can say that I made a call Monday and was told "The movie is a "go." You can't hear better words than that in the movie business.
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SpiritOfTheTv — 21 years ago(February 07, 2005 08:02 PM)
I have been tracking down the title of this movie for the longest time. I feel very exhilarated to have finally found the name of it, now I know what to look for. The next quest will be to track down a copy. I really hope that film distributors catch wind of the publics interest in this movie, and start producing copies to be sold in stores.
If there is going to be a Re-Make of DGTS, I really hope that primal fear element experienced in the original can be preserved. I wish that the remake has that authentic 1970ish; early 80ish horror flick feel to it. Saying so, indulging on special effects and incorporating a fast paced cinematography common among todays horror flicks, should be avoided. Thats not what the original was about.
Horror films were so much better back then, todays horror flicks just dont strike that kind of arousal anymore. Today, they resemble more of a video game, rather that campy, savory feel to it. Then again, the great horror flicks of the 1970s probably conditioned me somewhat. There really wasnt much gore in this movie, Richard Lang I assume, knew how to strike a chord with the audiences fear through some rather shocking scenes.
I hope the producers can learn from the failures of prior remakes, and not make the same mistakes in this project. Somehow, a bad remake taints the sanctity of the original. However, it works the opposite way too; there have been some great remakes of movies that were relatively obscure.
Anyway, DGTS was among a short list of those horror flicks that left me with a sense of nostalgia.
For those who enjoyed this movie, here are a few similar Closet Classics from around that time, which I recently tracked down and discovered the title. Chances are you probably liked them too.
The Sentinel
The scene of the lead actress recently deceased father walking around in her apartment was totally scary. There were other scenes that I had recalled from watching the movie almost 30 years ago. As it turned out, there were many popular actors and actresses who played in the movie, such as; Chris Sarandon, Burgess Meredith, Christopher Walken, Beverly D'Angelo, John Carradine, Ava Gardner, and a young up and coming Tom Berenger. Definitely worth checking out!
Burnt Offerings
Lost classic! I remember watching this one on TV, not sure if it was a MFTV flick but the time frame matched up with the release year.
One of the most memorable scenes came when the family tried fleeing the house, only to be stopped by a Tree extending its Roots and Branches, to reach out and stop the car. The house just refused to let them leave. Karen Black, Oliver Reed, and Bette Davis head up a veteran horror flick cast. Can a cast get any better than that! I actually use to think Burnt Offerings and DGTS were the same movie. After a couple of decades, I guess you could confuse them after a while, very similar movies (Haunted House, batty old woman; Ruth Gordon - dgts/Bette Davis burnt offerings and a menacing ghostly figure (Oldest sibling dgts/ The Chauffeur burnt offerings). Very interesting, scary movie to say the least.
Prophecy
Very interesting plot. I can watch this one over and over again.
Dance of the Dwarfs
I found this movie interesting, the most memorable things about the movie was the little ewok looking things and their red eyes, the crew leaving in a Huey, and the song during the closing credits.
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mista005 — 21 years ago(February 16, 2005 09:07 AM)
Wow! It's amazing how many people were affected by this little tv movie from 1982. But I'm one as well. There were several old movies that I remembered bits and pieces of from childhood, which I eventually rediscovered ("Dark Night of the Scarecrow", "The Girl, the Gold Watch and Everything"), but this was the absolute most haunting of them all. I've tried for years to find the title of this movie by searching for key words from the few scenes I remembered (pizza cutter, bathtub electrocution) but I always came up blank. Then last week I came across it by accident on another website, checked it out here, and literally screamed! Well, I got my copy off of ebay and watched it last night and it actually lived up to my memories. What was it about this movie that haunted so many people? I suppose it was the imagery which was so potent or the overall mood of the piece. Either that or they were running some subliminal tests on us! Anyway, as I was watching it again I felt that it was definitely worthy of a remake, and lo and beholdNed Wynn is already on it! Well, good luck Ned. It looks like you have some dedicated fans and you can count me in too. Just don't let Hollywood mess with your vision, cuz you know if they get the chance to beep it up they will.
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tracaroon — 21 years ago(February 17, 2005 11:56 AM)
Hi All - yet another fan of this movie here! As with the rest of you I saw it when I was very young (under
and it has stayed with me since. I ordered a copy from ebay a few days ago & can't wait to see it again. Ned - this film definitely helped kickstart my interest in horror - along with Carrie, The Fury and Scanners - as far as I'm concerned it's up there with those! -
rokalilbit — 21 years ago(February 18, 2005 05:35 PM)
Add me to the list of fans. I found the title of the movie by doing a google search of "pizza cutter" and horror, I think. The scene I remember most vividly is of course, the pizza cutter, but I also remember the scene where they had the car wreck and one of the girls had tied the other girl's shoelaces together and she couldn't escape the burning car. At least I think that was DGTS. Was it? I'm going to try to get a copy on Ebay to refresh my memory. Good luck with the re-make! They just don't make movies like they used to

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Keylimepie — 21 years ago(March 12, 2005 12:25 PM)
Yes, rokalilbit, the tied shoelaces is DGTS. In fact, that is one of the worst of the terrors when you think about it. A joke, really common, a practical joke and your sister burns to death. I must be really twisted, now that I think about it!
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tornadomatt2 — 20 years ago(April 27, 2005 10:40 PM)
Hi-
I just came across this thread in my own search for this movie. I followed the ebay suggestions and am about to buy one. But guess what? I'm a bit freaked out now because it's 1:30 in the morning and I'm remembering how scary the ending of this movie was. In fact, I've only seen the last half hour. And I'm freaked! I'm 38, dammit! What have you done to me??
Anyway-good job! Thanks for the heebie-jeebies.
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bryan61 — 20 years ago(May 05, 2005 02:01 PM)
How did you find the copy of the movie. I looked on Ebay and couldnt find it.
It too was one of those childhood films that always stuck with me. The sight of the girl under the bed staring with psychotic eyes was creepy as heck and still is to this day.
Someone tell where on ebay to find it.
Cant wait for the remake, but some how I feel we will all be disappointed.