Firestarter (1984)
Facts
| Directed by | Mark L. Lester |
| Cast | David Keith, Drew Barrymore, Freddie Jones, Heather Locklear, Martin Sheen, Art Carney, Keith David, Antonio Fargas, Louise Fletcher, Moses Gunn, George C Scott and Drew Snyder |
| Theatrical Release | May 11, 1984 |
| DVD Release | April 1, 1998 |
| Running Time | 115 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | R (Restricted) |
| UPC Code | 014381427424 |
| Buy this item ... | 2 new from $49.99, 13 used from $19.99, 1 collectible from $45.00 |
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Average user review:| "Just BACK OFF BACK OFF!!!!" |
| Too much talking |
Good story, obviously Stephen King, but as a movie, it dosen't work for me.
The acting felt stiff and the whole movie was too "book-movie".
I mean that the characters just stand there, doing nothing, because in a book, you have to read the text for the pace to move.
But in the movie, it's like the characters turn to stone, doing nothing, because it takes such a long time to say a line.
Especially the scene where the Dad and Charlie are at the old peoples house, the four of them stand outside the front door, and the bad guys are in front of them.
No matter how much the bad guy talks, talks, talks, talks - nothing happens!
It takes forever and then FINALLY something happens and it's totally predictable.
Just stop talking already!!!
The special effects were lame, looked fake and out of place.
The movie was slooooooooow, you KNEW what was going to happen, but it took the characters FOREVER to do it.
This movie is also mostly talk, there hardly any action scenes and the few were boring. July 12, 2007
| Great film, not so great DVD. |
| Burn Baby Burn ! |
The acting is a little unbelievable when it comes to the secondary acting (ie goverment agents that act weird and goofy for no reason), but the main actors do a darn good job for how many takes they were given. Drew Barrymore is mostly realistic, except for two scenes where she seems to be at the end of a long day of shooting. David Keith has those hypnotic eyes and his bonding with Drew was quite good in realism. Freddie Jones has that panic look in his eyes, but he did better in Dune if you ask me. But then with the budget of Dune, you get more Freddie. Martin Sheen has some nice psycho moments and he gets similar screen time in the movie Spawn. Obviously he acts better in West Wing, but then he is pretty young in Firestarter. Art Carney plays an old farmer and he made me laugh a few times. Louise Fletcher has some small scenes on the farm as well, but to see her better, you should see One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest or Star Trek Deep Space Nine. George C. Scott plays a native american and I am not sure he pulls it off totally, but maybe he is half native american or something (they never say). But when George laughs in the movie, you cringe in your heart and you might even thank your lucky stars that George is not your uncle or father either !
The special effects show their age, but for no computer effects, it is pretty nice and poetic as the bad guys get their flaming body suits. Again, if you like the special effects of Christine the movie, then you should be able to handle this movie. The Pyro character in the X-Men movies has similar powers, but I grew up as the sci-fi special effects improved, so I can look past certain laws of physics being broken. However, one scene has Drew Barrymore almost getting run over by a huge truck on fire and I am still not sure how they did that stunt.
I watched the DVD as a rental, but last week I found the VHS tape for one dollar so it was worth it to me to own this flick. January 19, 2007
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