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Willard Director: Glen Morgan Cast: Crispin Glover, R. Lee Ermey, Laura Elena Harring, Jackie Burroughs

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  • DVD Release Date: 10/07/2003
  • Rating: Rated PG13
  • Sales Rank: 16,201

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Closed Caption; Widescreen and full-screen versions of the film; 12 deleted/alternate scenes with optional commentary; Filmmaker commentary with director Glen Morgan, producer James Wong, and actors Crispin Glover and R. Lee Ermey; "The Year of the Rat" documentary on the making of Willard; "Rat People: Friends or Foes?"; Music video "Ben" by Crispin Hellion Glover, with optional commentary; Theatrical trailer; TV spots; DVD-ROM/online features: Script-to-screen & triva challenge

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Side #1 -- Widescreen
1. Main Titles [3:10]
2. Rats in the Basement [3:11]
3. Awful Mother, Awful Name [4:37]
4. "He Wants to See You" [4:59]
5. Stuck Like Glue [2:58]
6. A Friend in Socrates [2:22]
7. A Successful Man's Car [2:40]
8. "Tear It!" [3:20]
9. Like a Man... on a Mission [8:01]
10. Mr. Martin's Loss of Control [2:29]
11. All Good Things... [3:20]
12. Ben, the Defiant Leader [4:51]
13. Death and Bankruptcy [5:09]
14. Cat, Food [4:17]
15. Father's Things [4:38]
16. Ben Won't Learn [3:20]
17. Position Terminated [5:40]
18. Nasty, White, Dead Rat [2:45]
19. An Army of Thousands [3:38]
20. "We've Come to See You" [3:47]
21. Cleaning House [3:12]
22. "It's All Over, Ben" [7:49]
23. Friends No More [2:59]
24. Waiting... Quiet as a Mouse [2:11]
25. End Credits [4:41]
Side #2 -- Fullscreen
1. Main Titles [3:10]
2. Rats in the Basement [3:11]
3. Awful Mother, Awful Name [4:38]
4. "He Wants to See You" [4:59]
5. Stuck Like Glue [2:58]
6. A Friend in Socrates [2:22]
7. A Successful Man's Car [2:40]
8. "Tear It!" [3:20]
9. Like a Man... on a Mission [8:01]
10. Mr. Martin's Loss of Control [2:29]
11. All Good Things... [3:20]
12. Ben, the Defiant Leader [4:51]
13. Death and Bankruptcy [5:09]
14. Cat, Food [4:17]
15. Father's Things [4:38]
16. Ben Won't Learn [3:20]
17. Position Terminated [5:40]
18. Nasty, White, Dead Rat [2:45]
19. An Army of Thousands [3:38]
20. "We've Come to See You" [3:47]
21. Cleaning House [3:12]
22. "It's All Over, Ben" [7:49]
23. Friends No More [2:59]
24. Waiting... Quiet as a Mouse [2:11]
25. End Credits [4:41]

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Editorial Reviews

A young man uses his vermin pals to exact revenge upon the people who've domineered his life in this remake of the 1971 cult classic. Starring Crispin Glover in the role originated by Bruce Davison, Willard concerns the mundane, repressed existence of the twentysomething title character, who lives at home with his nagging mother (Jackie Burroughs) and works at a shipping company for a stern, authoritarian supervisor (R. Lee Ermey). When Willard becomes fascinated with a gaggle of rats living in his decrepit home, they become both his friends and his aggressors, as he sics them upon anyone who crosses his path. But one rat, Ben, isn't so amenable to Willard's orders, and a horrifying test of wills begins. Willard was brought to the screen for the second time by writer/director Glen Morgan and producer James Wong, who previously worked together on episodes of The X-Files as well as the features Final Destination and The One. Michael Hastings, All Movie Guide

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One of the most original Horror movie ideas!by Anonymous

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April 18, 2005: Out of all the horror movies ever made, Willard is one of the most original ideas for a horror movie. I saw a few days after it came into theaters. The idea of a man using his pet rats as a weapon against everyone whos done him wrong is just very original. I haven't seen the original version, but I bet it is just as fascinating as the remake.

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October 16, 2003: This was a great movie...gives the great horror feeling for only PG-13 and Glover is the perfect character for Willard. 'Nuff said.


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