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  1. Michael, the young hero of “Phantasm”, slams a door on the hand of a sinister figure that is chasing him. Then he slices off the fingers with a knife. The hand spurts bright yellow blood. The plucky youth takes one of the severed fingers home with him and sticks it in a little box.

  2. Phantasm was a cheesy, somewhat nonsensical, seventies horror scifi film that became a cult classic despite all its shortcomings. Full Review | Original Score: 6.5/10 | Nov 2, 2018. Charles Mudede ...

  3. Sep 25, 2016 · And Phantasm has never looked better. Bad Robot's 4K restoration has made this low-budget, homegrown horror movie look like it was shot yesterday. A handful of pennies rubbed together with a ...

  4. The residents of a small town have begun dying under strange circumstances, leading young Mike (Michael Baldwin) to investigate. After discovering that the Tall Man (Angus Scrimm), the town's ...

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    • A. Michael Baldwin
    • A Strange Universe
    • Avoiding Success
    • The Battles Continue
    • A New Life For “Phantasm”

    “Phantasm” defies traditional genre barriers. It’s not horror, fantasy, or science fiction, but a peculiar fusion of all three, driven as much by creepy mood as story. On the surface, the recurring showdowns between the Tall Man and our heroes, baldheaded badass Reggie (Reggie Bannister) and hunky Mike (Michael Baldwin), are ludicrous. Threats in t...

    But plenty of people did. As Coscarelli faced his newfound popularity, he was determined to avoid cashing in. “I had no interest in making the sequel,” he said, explaining the nine-year gap between “Phantasm” and its followup. Instead, he went into production on the ill-fated sword-and-sorcery epic “Beastmaster,” clashed with producers over his cre...

    “This is the horrible thing about my career,” Coscarelli said. “For some reason, the successful films of my mine don’t connect with people in power.” Years later, with two more “Phantasm” sequels behind him, Coscarelli went through a similar challenge with another would-be cult classic: “Bubba Ho-tep,” the 2002 genre-bender in which Bruce Campbell ...

    Fortunately, Coscarelli still gets traction from his “Phantasm” days. A few years after “Bubba Ho-tep,” he received a call from “Phantasm” super-fan J.J. Abrams, who wanted to screen the film for his Bad Robot staff. At that point, there were no decent copies of the film available, so Abrams decided to rectify that problem. Coscarelli worked with s...

  5. Sep 10, 2015 · ‘Phantasm’ is the film that kickstarted it all, combining inventive DIY horror with a berserk plot involving homicidal space midgets, heroic ice-cream men, flying spheres which drill into the ...

  6. Phantasm (1979) - Movies, TV, Celebs, and more... Lurid, illogical and utterly off-the-wall, this funny-scary exercise in low-budget schlock is a marvelous orgy of cheap thrills, including a supernaturally sinister mortuary, a hideously wriggling severed finger, one furry flying creature, dwarfs from the Undead, and the goriest - indeed the only - blood-sucking flying steel ball in movie history.

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