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It’s kinda-sorta like an Alain Resnais movie, only with zombie dwarfs. And four-barrel shotguns. And, of course, floating, blade-bedecked silver spheres. “Phantasm: Ravager” — the fifth ...
Phantasm: Ravager is directed by David Hartman, co-written by Hartman and Coscarelli, and executive-produced by Brad Baruh. The film will premiere Sept. 25 at Fantastic Fest in Austin, Texas.
New Images Tease Tall Man's Return in Phantasm: Ravager; Blu-ray Date AnnouncedSynopsis: For 37 years, audiences have followed small town friends Reggie, Mike, and Jody in their quest to stop the ...
Angus Scrimm, horror's indelible Tall Man of the Phantasm franchise, died Saturday at 89. Phantasm director Don Coscarelli confirmed the news on his Twitter account, calling Scrimm "the last in a ...
Angus Scrimm, the veteran character actor best known for playing the terrifying “Tall Man” in the Phantasm horror franchise, has died at the age of 89. His other credits included the 2008 film ...
Angus Scrimm, star of the Phantasm films, has died. According to Phantasm director Don Coscarelli’s Facebook page, Scrimm died peacefully Saturday surrounded by his friends. He was 89.
Phantasm Exhumed to Dig Deep into the Mythos of The Tall Man and CompanySteve Barton | Feb 12, 2014 Post Thumb: /feb14/phantasm-exhumed-s.jpg ...
But the Tall Man’s program still polls better than the GOP’s Medicare voucher plan. Along with the original, the Phantasm oeuvre is comprised of three sequels, released in 1988, 1994 and 1998.
The Tall Man, I counted, I think he had about six or seven very terse lines throughout the picture, one of which was the famous, ‘Boy.’ I’m always asked to recite that line.