The Tommyknockers with Jimmy Smits: DVD Cover

    The Tommyknockers Director: John Power Cast: Jimmy Smits, Marg Helgenberger, Joanna Cassidy, John Ashton

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    • DVD Release Date: 09/09/1998
    • Original Release: 1993
    • Rating: Not Rated
    • Sales Rank: 14,849

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    Features

    Closed Caption; Full frame; 2.0 dolby surround; Digitally mastered; Interactive menus; Scene access; Trailer; Spanish & French subtitles

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 -- Part 1
    1. Rhymes [7:00]
    2. Writing [5:32]
    3. Storm [5:46]
    4. In-Between [7:21]
    5. Bad Magic [6:24]
    6. Fishing [6:37]
    7. Miracle [5:49]
    8. Forgiveness [5:17]
    9. Conversation [2:53]
    10. Faith [6:12]
    11. Desires [7:51]
    12. Mysteries [5:18]
    13. Exhaustion [4:04]
    14. Delirious [6:48]
    15. Fireworks [5:49]
    Side #2 -- Part 2
    1. Teeth [6:10]
    2. Change [9:15]
    3. Anchor [7:42]
    4. Investigation [4:19]
    5. Betrayal [5:28]
    6. Technology [4:56]
    7. Dreams [4:10]
    8. One Voice [5:34]
    9. Pattern [5:08]
    10. Empty [4:51]
    11. Captured [5:07]
    12. Courage [7:11]
    13. Inside [4:27]
    14. Exploring [5:43]
    15. Sacrifice [10:53]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Adapted for TV, this is a Stephen King story in which an aspiring writer and an alcoholic poet (with a metal plate in his head, no less) literally stumble over a long-buried spaceship while walking in the woods. It starts glowing green when uncovered and soon everyone in town has green eyes, their teeth fall out and they act out all of their fantasies (violent or otherwise). Guess who's immune to the power of this alien spaceship? You got it--our good old metal-headed poet can save the day if he can get it together enough to do so. Really more of a B movie than most King horrorfests. Tana Hobart, All Movie Guide

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    eehhhhhhh.....by Anonymous

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    January 09, 2007: TommyKnockers is probably the worst adaptation of a Stephen King novel i have ever seen. It had a very dull mood to it, but perhaps due to the made for t.v. aura. It wasnt a terrible movie, it just isnt as good as other adaptations of a Stephen King novel such as The Stand, It, Pet Cemetary, cujo, The Dark Half and Dreamcatcher.

    Pretty good.by Anonymous

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    July 27, 2004: I haven't read the book but i heard the movie was better. It wasn't at all bad but it sertaintly wasnt great.


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