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Cujo
Going from the feline to the canine. This one's a bit of a scramble; there's one movie here about a domestic drama, another about insane doggone it rabies horror. Camera spends a great deal of time on each... an over-adaptation, perhaps? Dee Wallace as the glue holding it all together, that's for sure
Cujo
wanted to watch this just bec of that one friends episode
Cujo
Is just a dog with rabies man
Cujo
Night 26 of 31 Nights of Halloween Cujo This film is truly terrifying. The realism behind it is scary, since it's so real. Stephen King, although he can't remember doing so, created a fantastic novel, that was bound to be adapted. This adaption was alright. It kept in the scares, but I just felt that there was more needed. It was good, but there was a need for more. I felt myself growing a little bored during the scenes without the dog, since the dog was the most interesting part of the film. Nonetheless, Cujo is a great horror movie and a decent Stephen King adaption.
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