Another "house" movie is Stephen King's Rose Red.
'Shells'
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Oh, come on! There's got to be at least one movie in which buying a house lead to something other than the occupants being terrorized or burglarized or haunted or impregnated with Satan's spawn.
Um, Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House?
Cold Creek Manor. Not that I watched it or anything.
Saw it on a plane. Was not amused.
"The Money Pit."
There's got to be at least one movie in which buying a house lead to something other than the occupants being terrorized or burglarized or haunted or impregnated with Satan's spawn.
A Home at the End of the World? Shooting Fish?
"The Money Pit."
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Sean K "Buffista Movies 4: Straight to Video" Apr 12, 2005 10:38:03 am PDT
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The Gate! Which had its world premiere screening in Hell, Michigan.
Notice how Stephen Dorff played the protagonist, yet no mention of this is ever made in his interviews or filmographies.
Aw, I like Stephen Dorff. Of course, it helped the first movie of his I watched was "Backbeat". Beatles RPS before I even knew what RPS was! These days, my life experience seems to be divided into B.F and A.F (Before Fandom and After Fandom.) Fandom is like Jesus Christ that way.
I love "Backbeat"! Also had early Ian Hart. Good stuff.