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Willard (2003)
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Reviews Counted:122
Fresh:79
Rotten:43
Average Rating:6.2/10
Consensus: In this creepy story of a man and his rodents, Glover seems born to play the oddball title character.
Runtime: 1 hr 35 mins
Genre: Horror/Suspense
Synopsis: Glen Morgan's WILLARD stars Crispin Glover in the title role as a socially awkward loner who lives with his ailing mother (Jackie Burroughs) in a decrepit old house. Trapped between duties at home... Glen Morgan's WILLARD stars Crispin Glover in the title role as a socially awkward loner who lives with his ailing mother (Jackie Burroughs) in a decrepit old house. Trapped between duties at home and working at a dreary company formerly owned by his deceased father, Willard leads a bleak and routine existence until he befriends Socrates, an albino rat living in the basement. This new friendship leads to an affinity for the ever-growing rodent population under his house, and soon Willard discovers the rats will do anything he tells them. When Willard is pushed too far by his bullying boss (R. Lee Ermey), he decides to use his four-legged companions to get revenge. A perfect pairing of actor and character, Glover is ideal as Willard in this Burton-esque remake of the 1971 cult horror film. Widely known as an introvert and eccentric in real life, Glover expertly transfers his quirks to Willard in a giddily affected performance that ranges from subdued to outraged. Ermey (of FULL METAL JACKET) and Laura Elena Harring (of MULHOLLAND DRIVE) provide excellent support as his dictatorial boss and concerned coworker, respectively, but the true costars of this thriller are two rodents, the affectionate Socrates and the imposing, cat-sized Ben. Although some of the rat scenes are rendered with animatronics or CGI animation, the majority of Glover's scenes with Socrates and Ben involve real animal actors who convey distinct personalities and factor heavily into the story. The clever and darkly comic script even manages to bring in an element of the original film by featuring photos and paintings of Bruce Davison, star of the earlier film, as Willard's dead father. And be sure to listen for both a young Michael Jackson and Glover himself singing WILLARD's adopted theme song, "Ben." [More]
Starring: Crispin Glover, R. Lee Ermey, Laura Harring, Jackie Burroughs
Starring: Crispin Glover, R. Lee Ermey, Laura Harring, Jackie Burroughs
Director: Glen Morgan
Director: Glen Morgan
Screenwriter: Glen Morgan
Producer: James Wong, Bill Carraro
Composer: Shirley Walker
Studio: New Line Cinema
Reviews for Willard
Qualifies as a guilty pleasure where you can debate afterwards what's more creepy: Glover's Willard, who is often shown in excruciating closeup, or his murderously swarming pals.
Crispin Glover was born to play Willard…pic's blacker-than-black humor will appeal to the sort of people who won't mind watching a kitty meet its demise to Michael Jackson's sappy "Ben."
Helmer [Glen] Morgan, [Crispin] Glover and a very talented behind-the-camera team raise “Willard” a cut above the original.
This new Willard is the rarest of films - a remake that completely eclipses the original - and the most significant reason is Glover's performance.
An uneasy mix of effective dark comedy and stomach-churning special effects.
Could there be any dobut that a horror movie starring kooky, uncanny string-bean Crispin Glover would be a weird B-movie bonanza of creepy-crawly macabre?
For those who appreciate dark fun with a slice of camp, a dose of B-movie sensibility, and a side of over-the-top performances, Willard offers a good time.
Why this tepid horror flick, a remake of the 1971 film of the same title, is being released nationwide is beyond comprehension.
... has the modesty of a savvy, smart drive-in movie with Hollywood studio polish and a movie buff's loving care.
Crispin Glover sings the closing credits version of "Ben." It's hard to imagine a more sinister, more perfect interpretation of this most uncanny of tunes.
It is unlikely that there will ever be a better horror movie about the relationship of a repressed young man to his ravenous rats.
The movie isn't without style, but the material can't remotely sustain 100 minutes.
Latest News for Willard
October 19, 2006:
First Teaser for the "Black Christmas" Remake
Yet another horror remake is due to hit the screens before year's end -- but only by a few days. December 25th sees the release of "Black Christmas," Glen Morgan's... More...
January 16, 2006:
"Buffy" Gal to Have a "Black Christmas"
The lovely Ms. Michelle Trachtenberg, last seen as an "Ice Princess" and best known for her work on "Buffy the Vampire Slayer," has signed to star in Glen... More...
March 31, 2005:
Are You Dreaming of (Another) "Black Christmas"?
The writing/producing/directing team of James Wong and Glen Morgan ("Final Destination," "Willard") has been commissioned to mount a remake of the 1974 cult... More...
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