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VHS - Cat's Eye
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Sexual Astrology - VHS : Cat's Eye
Audience Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 9780790747699
Format: Color, Original recording reissued, NTSC
ISBN: 0790747693
Label: Warner Home Video
Manufacturer: Warner Home Video
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Warner Home Video
Release Date: August 22, 2000
Running Time: 94 minutes
Sales Rank: 7993
Studio: Warner Home Video
Theatrical Release Date: April 12, 1985
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Editorial Review:
Description: An anthology of three Stephen King short stories, connected by a supernatural stray cat who wanders through each tale.
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I`ve introduced friends to this movie, and they like it. Many of them didn`t want to watch it because it was by Stephen King, and were afraid it was scary. I`ve always liked this flick, and give it the five stars it deserves.
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As a child, I watched "Cat's Eye" without blinking. From the opening sequence with the smoker to the ending sequence with the troll, it held my attention for over an hour. As an adult, however, it doesn't do the same. Don't get me wrong...it's still a good flick, but that's exactly what it is -- a flick. It's one you might watch on a rainy afternoon when there's nothing else to do or in the middle of the night when sleep just won't come.
With the opening story, I'm not sure why anyone ... Read More
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This is a fine piece of mental chewing gum. The first one is a wry commentary on quit-smoking programs, but THIS one is the ultimate. The second (the weakest of the three) involves a Mob boss at a casino, a frame-up, and an inveterate gambler's end. The third (the best one of them all) stars Drew Barrymore as a girl who's terrorized by a troll living in her wall. What holds the three pieces together is a cat (hence the title), which travels from one to the other, and is the hero in the last. The troll ... Read More
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Drew Barrymore in one of her first starring roles isn't exactly a great invitation to watch a movie, but I bought this anyway because it was apparently adapted from a Stephen King work I had never even heard of. Is it any good? Yes and No. All the best parts have nothing to do with Drew, and quite honestly, she didn't even have much to do in the movie.
To call this a `movie' would be incorrect. Its more of a `collection of vignettes'. The film is divided into three broad sections, and each has ... Read More
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The Cats Eye. Follow a furry tabby cat through his adventures while trying to find a little girl who appears to him in visions and needs his help to kill a small troll in her room. Quite a few 80's stars in here, definatly worth adding to the collection, I have a feeling its going to be out of print soon.
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