From beyond
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When scientists create a resonator to stimulate the pineal gland, which is the sixth sense, it opens the doors to a parallel and hostile universe.
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Based on H.P. Lovecraft's From beyond
Originally released as a motion picture in 1986
Special features: Audio commentary by director Stuart Gordon and cast; the director's perspective featurette; The editing room: lost and found featurette; interview with the composer; photo montage; storyboard to film comparisons with introduction
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Add a QuoteCrawford Tillinghast (of Dr. Pretorius): "He used to bring beautiful women here... eat fine meals, drink fine wine, listen to music... but it always ended with screaming."
Dr. Edward Pretorius: "Humans are such an easy prey."
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Add a CommentI wonder what percentage of H.P. Lovecraft's short story was required to have had his name associated with this clunker... 5%? And I'd also like to know how many bad '80s horror flicks involved rubbery ghoulish blobs covered in gelatinous slime. Unfathomable. This one was comical; a couple of funny bits. Still, really bad.
this was one of the best horror movies of the 80's, a must see for any horror & gore fan. the story line is also fantastic. you can't go wrong with any lovecraft film directed by stuart gordon. it is on the same pedestal as hellraiser in my opinion.