Juliet Snowden and Stiles White have signed on to write the remake of Poltergeist, the 1982 horror film that made “they’re here…” one of the creepiest things ever uttered by a 6-year-old — kneeling in front of a static-filled TV, to boot.
This is probably one movie I won’t be seeing, so if anyone wants to review it for Film Gecko, let me know! How the original — co-written by Steven Spielberg — ever skirted an R-rating is beyond me. The kids were in constant peril, toy clowns were strangled, faces were peeled, and skeletons…well, you get the drift.
The MGM/UA release grossed $122 million worldwide and earned Oscar noms for its visual effects, sounds effect, and score.
The story follows a suburban home built over an Indian burial ground and inhabited by a nasty spook. Adding creepiness is the fact that two of the child actors in the movie died after the film’s release. Yipes!
Image: Poltergeist, MGM/UA, 1982










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