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It pulls you in, making you question whether the stories your parents, cousins, or siblings you had finally deemed as unrealistic and fake were fictional at all. Is it the realism in the story, or the fact that the creature being described may have always been a. It still held its Dr Harper mask in one rotted, spade- claw hand. The gothic story, The Boogeyman by Stephen King, was about a man, Lester Billings, who's children had been killed by the boogeyman.

It is written to tell the story by Billings explaining his experiences to Dr. The story includes various elements of gothic literature such as strong emotions, characters in distress, romance, and monsters. The Boogeyman included romance, for. What is it? How does it look like?

But really, what is a boogeyman? Or the closet? Did you ever think that a crazy child eating monster was in your closet? Such as the bogeyman. Most of the time your parents had to check your room and under your bed to make sure nothing was there when you went to sleep.

I don't know, you'll have to find out for yourself when you watch the Stephen King short film adaptation of Not worth it but you might want to take a gander. Foreverisacastironmess 5 September A distraught and unhinged father who has lost all three of his children over the years to which he had gradually come to realise was all the work of an evil entity, is interrogated by the police and then by a shifty doctor who has a very scary secret of his own to share As a short film this is noticeably cheap and very rough, in fact it's a bit of a hack job, but again overall I do find it to be a fair adaptation of that classic King story "The Boogeyman", which if you've read will know was never going to be one of his earlier efforts to do screen justice in any event..

I don't think this short deserves to be outright panned though, its murky shadowed visuals and choppy sound design and even weird synthy music score give it an extra touch of pretty effective atmosphere, and while most imperfect and not particularly satisfying by the time it wraps up, I do find it to be a very compelling and eerie little watch. The ending really doesn't do it any favours though, after what I find to be a solid and unsettling buildup, sadly the rushed and confusing final scene falls flat on its butt thanks to a poor makeup effect and some I'll-fitting trippy lights.

It ends on a bit of a 'huh? Of course you can never capture the kind of superior dread and atmosphere that the original story had, but that said I also thought the ending of the story was a slight weak point and a bit of an anticlimax in comparison to the build up to it.

It's not exactly my era but it does have something nostalgic about it and I love how it's so old, being made in , it could have by the grace of the sadly late George A. Romero been another chapter in his masterful anthology movie Creepshow. Watching this made me fondly want to dust off the book and read the story again. So perhaps this is one that should be left to Stephen King fans who may want to check out a more obscure adaptation of one of his stories, but it's still a a cool curio of a horror short that commands an effectively spooky tone and is well worth seeing at least once.

Don't be afraid of the dark! A screwy father's three children die, one by one, which he attributes to a monster in the closet.

Now he is worried he will be next. Most of this short film has the dad telling his story to a kindly psychiatrist. A very static film, consisting mainly of one actor at a time appearing on screen to spout his dialog.

Michal Read is the nervous dad, and the best part of this odd little thriller. The surprise ending is a hoot. Bert Linder is the benevolent shrink. The editing is on the choppy side, so be prepared. It is worth watching if for no other reason than to see what lies on the other side of that closet door.

Interesting 28 minute short film based on a Stephen King short story from his popular Night Shift collection. While most may find the twist pretty predictable, what makes it really enjoyable is the 80s style synth score and creepy camera work that also manages to hide the films extremely low budget.

Michael Read who would go on to have a supporting role in Army of Darkness does a fine job as well. Overall worth the watch though nothing spectacular. This one is probably misunderstood by many, because of it's genre. It's short but very powerful story and I can't see any way in which it could have been done better. It perfectly reflects the horror and disturbance in the main characters mind.

It doesn't really give you too much of a plot, but because of it's genre it's not what it's supposed to do. The main thing here is psychology and this short delivers that part perfectly.

And I guarantee that some words said here will haunt you for some time. I'm a fan of Stephen King and can really see his reflection here, it really reflects his style - madness, disturbance and despair - that's the glorious mix of Mr. Stephen King. Watch it if you have some free time to waste. The main protagonist Lester Billings was interesting but I was unsure if this was a good or bad performance, I want to say good but the direction was bad and the effects were cheesy thus bringing down the actor.

Too bad. Final verdict: Stay away from the film. Read the book.



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