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Desperation (2006)

May. 23,2006
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When a sheriff arrests a writer, a family, a couple, and a hitchiker and throws them in a jail cell in the deserted town of Desperation, they must fight for their lives.

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Steinesongo
2006/05/23

Too many fans seem to be blown away

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ReaderKenka
2006/05/24

Let's be realistic.

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Protraph
2006/05/25

Lack of good storyline.

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Lucia Ayala
2006/05/26

It's simply great fun, a winsome film and an occasionally over-the-top luxury fantasy that never flags.

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MsHoneyBee
2006/05/27

This was entertaining. It's an older movie so I'll excuse all the clichés that were actually new when this movie came out but lame now... (we all have seen spirits travel from body to body in other movies, among other things). I found this movie entertaining and no, I haven't read the book. I don't think I will. 700 pages, yeesh...I do have some complaints about this movie.1. To much God talk: Now don't get me wrong. I believe highly in God and that everything that happens is his will but you know you are talking about God too much when it becomes predictable. One woman asked "What's the plan?" the kid answers "what ever is Gods will" or something like that. I know I'm a little off, but come on. We're allowed to make a plan and if God changes it then okay. We don't have to go in blind! By this time we knew the boy was working for God, we don't have to be killed with it. Ever hear the saying "actions speak louder than words"?2. Animals attacking turn adults into infants: My first thought in all animal attacks throughout the movie was "run up there and get a close shot!" everyone is a mile away and flailing their gun like an angry baby. They could have saved people if they would only man up.3. Red heads are supposed to be fiery: If I heard that red head scream like a girl (heehee) one more time I was going to kill her myself. I wanted her to be tough and she was just a pool of scaredy cat. I thought all the women characters were played weakly. I'm always down for a strong female character... not even a half of one in here.4. That smarty pants Tak: I did not like the voice of Tak nor did I like him getting snarky in the scene where he was going to be blown up... Really, I guess he was more like a Loki. I could see Loki having these jokes but it was annoying. I don't like disembodied voices that much anyway, so it was a turn off.All and all I think the movie was okay. A little annoying but not to the point where I turned it off. I may have if I had read the book but I watched it once. Not putting it on my list to watch again, but, watched it once.

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Bob_the_Hobo
2006/05/28

I'm a big fan of Stephen King's Desperation (the novel) so I was excited for the cast when it was released. I was not disappointed.Ron Perlman plays Collie Entragian, a Sheriff's Deputy who, along with the rest of the small town of Desperation, has gone through a considerable change. Now he kidnaps anyone near his middle-of-nowhere town, and locks them in his city filled with the dead. Soon we find that he is no longer Collie, in fact something from below has taken over...This was a fun movie, very enjoyable. The acting is really good, with Steven Weber, Charles Durning, and Tom Skeritt rounding out the cast besides Perlman. The effects are good as well.Overall a good TV movie. Enjoy.

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slayrrr666
2006/05/29

"Stephen King's Desperation" is a fine if somewhat-flawed entry.**SPOILERS**Moving to the Nevada Desert, Mary Jackson, (Annabeth Gish) is arrested by Collie Entragian, (Ron Perlman) a local policeman and hauled off to the town's jail. Meeting up with Ralph, (Matt Frewer) Ellie, (Sylvia Kelegian) and David Carver, (Shane Haboucha) and Tom Billingsley, (Charles Durning) others who have run afoul of the policeman and are kept there in his grasp. Soon afterward, John Marinville, (Tom Skerritt) happens upon the town and is taken hostage as well, allowing for friends Steve Ames, (Steven Weber) and Cynthia Smith, (Kelly Overton) to pick up on what's happening to him. Managing to get away temporarily, they realize that he is the current host of a demonic entity that has played a part in the town's past and has been reawakened and going on a deadly rampage, forcing them to face up to their past fears and take the force head-on to get away from the town alive.The Good News: There was some pretty good stuff in this one. One of the best elements is that the film has a pretty great atmosphere to it that really shines through at times. From the wonderful shots early on of the desert being just empty and desolate to the overhead shots of the simply immense canyon where it takes place and finally the shots of the car traveling through the deserted town featuring all sorts of debris left lying on the ground and the dead bodies littering the streets, it makes for a very isolated feel that is wonderfully captured here and helps to make for a very atmospheric time. Later scenes, such as the harrowing windstorm that practically blows sand through the entire town, allow for even more atmosphere to take over the film and make it all the better. Another good point to this one is the fact that there's a fantastic mystery on display that really makes this one a lot of fun. From the journey through the desert where the discarded bike being found in the bushes off the highway, who's importance was built up nicely, which is segued nicely with their discovery of the town and what's left inside. These scenes are absolutely classic, with there being a lot of good stuff about them. The scenes in the abandoned police station are quite chilling and suspenseful, with the several dead bodies showing up and so many off-screen banging noises make for a good atmosphere during these moments. Even more impressive is the sequence within the supermarket, which has a ton of impressive points. From the abandoned look being fully captured, the scares from the spiders on the phone and the dead body coming to life to make the scare even better. The fact that these scenes are incredibly long and extended, which is afforded due to the length, makes them all the better and that much more fun, as it has time to develop them and give them time, rather than just being thrown out there with nothing that can make them seem fun and exciting but here they can. The finale at the mine is perhaps just as good, due mainly to the emphasis on action and actually making for some fun times. From the car chase through the quarry to the possessed-birds assault and then the main part where they confront each other in the mine itself, with it's fantastic setting and great action, making for some really good parts to it. There's also a rather fun premise here, with the lurking demon coming back, that is part of the simply outstanding sequence where it shows it, from the verbal story to the old-time film that shows everything, this one has a nice back-story that feels really creative. The last plus is the blood and gore, most of which is from the previously-dead bodies but there's still some good stuff here, from the severed arm, gunshot wounds, bleeding facial wounds, a mauled throat and a pick-ax in the chest, among others. These here are the film's good points.The Bad News: There was a few things in this one that didn't work at all. One of the main issues, and what could end up being the major stumbling block for this one for most viewers, is the heavy Christian edict that runs through the end of it. This is really found in the last half, which has the major characters using Christian mythology to defeat a foe claimed to be older than those ideologies, and then there's the fact that it even shows up to begin with. Some of those out there would be completely against this even appearing in the film, and with the severity it uses them in here, makes the most of this angle. It really doesn't need them in there to begin with, it really could've done something else that could've explained those issues with another topic that utilizes the same guidelines to get the same result while taking a road away from religion to get there. The last problem is the fact that, once you think about it afterward, the film doesn't really have any action at all. There's not a whole lot of action in here, but instead it just builds up with nothing but action isn't a part of that. It's not at all boring since there's always something going on, but not all of it's action and can tend to drag at times, especially when it's just the group stuck in jail. These here are what's wrong with the film.The Final Verdict: A rather enjoyable affair, mostly hurt by the religious theme which may not be that detrimental to some overall. Certainly recommended to those who enjoy these kinds of films, a fanatic of the creative cast or the film's idea, while those that are turned off by the flaws should heed caution at best.Rated R: Graphic Violence and Graphic Language

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Mash-the-stampede
2006/05/30

Now I know it's always a gamble with Stephen King adaptions from book to film. however, I felt compelled to hire this film as i recently watched "The Mist" which i was quite impressed with. Sadly, hiring this film was the worst $8 i have ever spent! This film is complete rubbish from start to finish! The acting was terrible and the effects were even worse! I was very aware that I was watching a movie and not a very good one, nothing about this film sucked me in at all. I think the budget for this film must have been pent on the crack that the producers, director and cast were smoking while making this lame c-grade film. This movie only gets 1 star as it did have a semi-amusing performance by Ron Perlman but still....what was he thinking??? From "HELLBOY" to this?????!!!! Whether or not you're a fan of Stephen King (books of movies) this film should be avoided at all costs!

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