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Dreamcatcher Director: Lawrence Kasdan Cast: Morgan Freeman, Thomas Jane, Jason Lee, Damian Lewis

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  • DVD Release Date: 09/30/2003
  • Rating: Rated R
  • Sales Rank: 12,052

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The original ending and four other lifted scenes; Three behind-the-scenes documentaries: "DreamWriter - An interview with Stephen King," "DreamWeavers - The Visual Effects of Dreamcatcher," and "DreamMakers - A Journey Through Production"; Interactive menus; Teaser trailer; Scene access; Languages: English & Français (dubbed in Quebec); Subtitles: English, Français, & Español

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Scene Index

Side #1 --
1. Opening Credits [2:42]
2. "How Could You Know This?" [3:33]
3. "Just Luck is All" [4:17]
4. Jonesy's Accident [2:53]
5. "I Saw Duddits" [3:27]
6. Memory Warehouse (Blue Bayou) [3:35]
7. Rescuing Duddits [5:42]
8. Rick McCarthy [4:08]
9. "The Blue Ribbon Baby" [4:10]
10. The Scout Accident [1:54]
11. Animal Exodus [3:59]
12. "Sit Tight, Buddy" [5:34]
13. The Weasel Attacks [3:34]
14. "What Do You Want?" [2:50]
15. Curtis and Owen [3:33]
16. The Curtis Line [1:21]
17. Pete and the Snowbank [2:19]
18. "I'll Never Drink Again" [4:23]
19. "You're Not Jonesy" [1:31]
20. The Line [2:25]
21. The Cabin Transformed [2:51]
22. Duddits' Gift [5:57]
23. Destroying the Ship [4:57]
24. "All Right... I'll Bite" [4:34]
25. Race Through the Warehouse [3:37]
26. Mind Probe [1:23]
27. "Except for the Dreams|00:03:33|}|}|
28. "You've Got Two Problems" [2:22]
29. Jonesy Calling [3:33]
30. "Go Save the World" [3:27]
31. Making Himself at Home [2:34]
32. "Mr. Gray Wants Water" [3:00]
33. Quabbin Reservoir [3:27]
34. "So Long, Doctor" [3:02]
35. "Don't You Know Me, H?" [3:18]
36. "I Duddits" [4:02]
37. End Credits [4:09]

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Editorial Reviews

Four men are changed forever by an act of mercy -- changes which have a profound impact many years later -- in this blend of horror and science fiction based on a novel by Stephen King. Jonesy (Damian Lewis), Henry (Thomas Jane), Pete (Timothy Olyphant), and Beaver (Jason Lee) were four friends who, as schoolboys, rescued a boy with Down's Syndrome, Duddits (Donnie Wahlberg), from a savage beating at the hands of bullies. Their experience with Duddits left the boys profoundly changed, as they discovered they had developed psychic powers which allowed them to wordlessly communicate with one another, read the minds of others, and see events in the future. The four remained close friends into adulthood, and meet every year for a weekend get-together at a remote hunting lodge. However, one year Jonsey is approached by the spirit of Duddits, which leads him into a severe auto accident, though his wounds heal with mysterious speed and are gone by the time he and the guys get together a few months later. As the guys drink and swap stories, a desperately ill hunter makes his way into the cabin, whose body has become the host for a horrible wormlike creature, which breaks free and soon goes on a killing spree, leaving only Henry alive. In the wake of this attack comes a massive snowstorm, and Henry learns that these events are the first signs of a major attack by a powerful alien force which can assume any form it wishes. As duplicitous military leader Col. Abraham Curtis (Morgan Freeman) comes in to quell the menace, Henry finds himself in communication with the late Jonsey, whose previous near-death experience gives him an unexpected advantage in stemming the alien tide. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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Good Movieby KaykayKD

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March 31, 2009: i actually liked the movie more then the book i loved jason Lee as Beaver great beaver in my opinon Thomas Jane is yummy in this movie as well people why don't u like this movie u been all giving this a bad review oh lol poop weasles

Not the best movie adaptation of a Stephen King bookby katdwil

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January 27, 2009: The book, rather than the movie is as is most often the case, better. Some things come off as silly in the movie, whereas in the book they did not. The cast was excellent, all but for Morgan Freeman. He is one of my favorite actors but if you are trying to remain true to the story, he was badly cast. The visuals were amazing. I have seen most all of the movies adapted from Stephen King's books and would say this one is probably ranked as the 10th most favorite. The best would have to be The Stand, a made for TV movie that would have been impossible to do justice to in the theatre. I'd like to see Stephen King write a screenplay for Bag of Bones. It would have to be for TV, as it would not be served well done for the "big screen"

I Also Recommend: The Stand: Complete and Uncut, Bag of Bones.


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