The Big Picture One thing that this world needs more of is creative partnerships between master storytellers. Without the shared brain power of George Lucas and Steven Spielberg, we wouldn't have Indiana Jones! If Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez didn't unite for Grindhouse, who knows if we could ever see world peace? These unifying projects aren't just exciting for movie buffs.
King's novel, and Romero's film, follow Thad Beaumont , an author who writes under his actual name but also uses a pseudonym, George Stark, to remain anonymous when working on his highly successful crime novels. It soon becomes public knowledge that Beaumont operates under the Stark name and that this authorial front will be retired.
Related With This Zombie Horror Movie, George Romero Literally Ate the Rich In George Romero movies, there's always a message with the gore. On the grounds of this just being a regular old movie or a King adaptation, the production level and grim tone of The Dark Half isn't an issue. If we're looking at this as a Romero movie, though, things get a bit dicier. Romero's very best works are his independent efforts. He was a regional filmmaker who made movies his way or the highway.
The Dark Half doesn't have one ounce of that bitter Romero satire. Aside from his name appearing at the top of the credits and a few genuinely upsetting images , this movie has no trace of Romero. For those that are just in the Stephen King market, that won't be a problem. Fans of his will be rather pleased with The Dark Half.
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