Dir: Trivia Director Wes Craven and screenwriter Bruce Joel Rubin's original vision for the film was a PG-rated supernatural science fiction thriller, with the primary focus being on the macabre love story between Paul and Samantha, as well as a secondary focus on the adults around them and how they are truly monsters inside themselves. Craven filmed this version of the film and Warner Bros. decided to screen it to a test audience mostly consisting of Craven's fans. The response from fans was negative, criticizing the lack of violence and gore seen in Craven's previous films. The studio eventually discovered Craven's popularity as a horror film director. The president of Warner Bros. at the time, Mark Canton, demanded Rubin write six additional gore scenes into his script, each bloodier than the last. Rubin worked very hard with Craven to create a very deep and heartfelt movie out of it. Unfortunately, added gore scenes, re-shoots and post production re-editing of the movie heavily changed the original story. Craven and Rubin expressed strong anger at the studio and thus disowned the film.
Deadly Game
0 • Not Rated
Dir: Lane Slate
Deadpool
0 • Runtime 1 hour 48 minutes
Dir: Director Tim Miller
Deadpool & Wolverine
2024 • 2h 8m
Dir: Shawn Levy
Deadstream
2022 • 1h 27m
Dir: Joseph Winter
Deadwood
0 • TV-MA
Dir: Unknown Director
Deal of the Century
1983 • 1h 39m
Dir: William Friedkin
Dear Mr. Wonderful
0 • Runtime 1 hour 40 minutes
Dir: Director Peter Lilienthal
Death Becomes Her
0 • Runtime 1 hour 44 minutes
Dir: Director Robert Zemeckis
Death Line
0 • Runtime 1 hour 27 minutes
Dir: Trivia Christopher Lee agreed to do the film for scale because he wanted to work with Donald Pleasence. Despite this, the two never share the screen together due to their large height difference (Lee was 6ft5 and Pleasence is 5ft6). Director Gary Sherman kept them in separate shots until Lee sits down at the end of the scene so that he wouldn't have issues fitting them both into the same frame.