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Silver Bullet

Movie Summary

Released: 1985
In this undistinguished Stephen King horror adaptation, the good residents of Tarker's Mill are dense enough to ignore or explain away a series of violent deaths until a little boy is torn to pieces while flying his kite after dark. At that point, the men gang up and go into the fog-shrouded woods to hunt down whatever slasher is out there. The most they achieve is the sighting of one hairy arm and a few more sacrificial victims. But life goes on, and when the summer fireworks show is cancelled because people have deduced it might be fatal to stay out after dark, the Coslaw family's invalid, wheelchair-bound son Marty goes coasting off to the bridge to shoot his own fireworks. Needless to say, the hairy killer beast that is certain to be lurking there gets shot in the eyeball by one of Marty's rockets and is now an unhappy hairy killer beast. Even when a respected town biggie starts wearing an eyepatch, no one really takes notice. They must not watch many horror films

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80s90sboy87Posted: 03/21/2007
I use to watch this all the time when it came on tv, found it in one of those big dvd bins at circuit city, the effects are very dated and cheesy now, but its still good
Donahue2009Posted: 06/17/2007
I have watched this movie since i was like 4. I have an old school video tape of it recorded on broadcast tv with old 80's commercials and all. I love it.
NostalgiascapePosted: 07/19/2007
Excellent horror film
YekimPosted: 03/17/2008
this movie is radical!
syn27Posted: 09/05/2008
Anyone know the title of the 50's song Corey was jamming to in the tub ? please drop me an email if you know the artist or anything, thanks 1 synbad27@hotmail.com

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