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Movie Reviews of Cujo

Movie Review: Cujo
Summary: 5 Stars

This movie is STILL as scary as when it first came out about 20 years ago I think.

Movie Review: STEPHEN KING'S #1 CUJO
Summary: 5 Stars

It is a masterpiece. The book is even more outstanding

Movie Review: A Really Good Movie!!!!!!
Summary: 4 Stars

So I just watched this movie for the first time about 2 day's ago. Man I did I like it. It was really a great horror movie or more like a terror movie. The only thing I didn't like was the ending and how it just ended like that. The way her and her son we're trapped in the car and couldn't do anything, I felt bad for them because I could see something like that happening. The dog was just so big what could she really do beside's get chewed on like a toy.....like she did when she got out. When I was like 7 or 8 I was attacked by a big dog, not that big but big enough and ever since then I've disliked big dog's. The same for my wife except she got her nose biten off, so I can kinda relate to this movie in the way that she felt, scared and afraid. This is a good movie and I recommend that you see it, especially if you like horror/terror movie's.

Movie Review: A very good adaptation of a Stephen King 4 Stars

I read the book, and really enjoyed it, the film is actually better. Dee Wallace is stellar in this role, she gave it her all, and it shows. For a film that spends 40 minutes in a car trapped, you will not be dissapointed, it is errie, creapy, and very suspenseful. Not the greatest soundtrack, but o-well. I agree with another reviewer, what is up with the cover art, pretty cheesy, just put the original poster on it. Any Stephen King fan knows what this film is about. The little boy gets annoying at times, but o-well, if that was me at that age, I probably would have crapped my pants. A very good film to view on a dark and cold fall evening. We need the widescreen and dts version, and a few extras would be cool. Enjoy it, every time I see a St. Bernard I get a few chills, that is saying something.

Movie Review: An fine Scary Movie, from the Novel by Stephen King
Summary: 4 Stars

When a Huge St. Bernard gets bitten by a Rabid Bat. The Dog goes Slowly Turning into a Murdering Beast.

Directed by Lewis Teague (Alligator, Cat`s Eye, Jewel of the Nile) delivers a Well-Crafted Thriller. The Suspense is Nice. The Timing is Mostly Dead-On and the Terror is Truly There. This is Based on a Novel by Stephen King (Christine, The Dead Sone, The Stand). This also has an Excellent Cinematography by Filmmaker-Jan de Bont (Speed, Twister, The Haunting). Dee Wallace-Stone is fine as an Adulterous Wife, who finds Himself with her Son (Danny Pintauro) somehow Stranded in an Old Beatup late 70`s Pinto, with the Murdering Dog. Faithfully Adapation from the Stephen King Novel. Well Done. Grade:B+.

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