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  1. See David DeCoteau full list of movies and tv shows from their career. Find where to watch David DeCoteau's latest movies and tv shows

  2. DeCoteau has stated that the first film did well in rental sales at Blockbuster, as "it had a great box, it had a great concept, and it was basically supplying a market that was underserved." The first film was released in the United Kingdom as I've Been Watching You and it, along with the other films in the series, went on to air on Sky TV.

  3. Sep 19, 2020 · Screaming at the Moon: David DeCoteau’s Shrieker (1998) Matty revisits the cult auteur’s nifty Charles Band-backed monster movie. The time David DeCoteau spent away from Full Moon between 1994 and 1997 following his tenure as chief of their erotic subdivision, Torchlight, clearly did him good. In addition to enabling the cult auteur to make ...

  4. Mar 6, 2020 · Matty unleashes a quick appraisal of the homoerotic horror auteur’s slick programmer. Though released the month before J.R. Bookwalter’s also-lensed-in-Bucharest Witchouse II: Blood Coven (2000), David DeCoteau’s PRISON OF THE DEAD was, in fact, the final Full Moon flick to be made in Romania, before the studio’s legendary head honcho, Charlie Band, reverted his production line back to ...

  5. The Haunted Palace (2011) CLICK HERE FOR DVD TITLES. One of the busiest names in B-movies since the mid-'80s, Canadian-born David DeCoteau has weathered the storm from the heyday of VHS through the entire DVD era with a string of fan favorites for Full Moon Studios and his own company, Rapid Heart Pictures. He directed some of the most popular ...

  6. Dec 28, 2011 · But for whatever reason, David has turned his attention to carving out his own niche, and is now expanding on it with an ambitious new series of films titled 1313.They combine those DeCoteau trademarks: sub-Dante's Cove production values coupled with inexplicable and lengthy footage of guys performing mundane tasks in boxer briefs.

  7. Jun 26, 2020 · Paul Bartel!) offset the film’s gristle-strewn core with a waggish, pantomime-y vibe in keeping with DeCoteau’s pulpy aesthetic. USA 1996 Action 93mins. Maxwell Caulfield, Trevor Goddard, Linda Blair, Stacy Keach Dir. David DeCoteau Wri. Rory Johnston, Bud Robertson and Nick Spagnoli, from a story by Rory Johnston.

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