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PostPosted: Fri Jun 03, 2005 2:42 am  Post subject: Rose Red (2002)
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Rose Red (2002)
Stephen King's Rose Red

Directed by Craig R. Baxley
Written by Stephen King
Cinematography by David Connell
Edited by Sonny Baskin
Music by Gary Chang
Cast Nancy Travis, Matt Keeslar, Kimberly J. Brown, David Dukes, Matt Ross, etc.

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Horror specialist Stephen King claimed that his TV miniseries Rose Red was inspired by a number of sources, ranging from Shirley Jackson's The Haunting of Hill House (twice filmed as The Haunting) to Ripley's Believe It or Not to Moby Dick. Residents of San Jose, CA, however, quickly realized that King's story owed a great deal to their own city's legendary "haunted" mansion, Winchester House. Rose Red was set in motion when psych professor Joyce Reardon (Nancy Travis), defying her tongue-clucking boss Professor Miller (David Dukes, who died during production), set about to investigate reports of paranormal phenomena in Rose Red, a crumbling and foreboding Seattle mansion. According to legend -- and a great deal of physical evidence -- Rose Red was a "living" entity in its own right, adding extras wings to its structure and rearranging its furniture whenever it felt like it. There has also been a number of mysterious deaths at the mansion, which Joyce believed were the handiwork of a ghost: Ellen Rimbauer, the insane wife of Rose Red's architect. Inviting a quintet of psychics (social misfits all, of course) to spend a weekend at the mansion, Joyce was determined to solve the mystery of Rose Red -- and, she hoped, to conjure up Ellen's hostile spirit. Thereafter, the miniseries adhered to the proven formula, with characters foolishly wandering off alone to meet their individual demises, and with such time-tested lines as "Superstitious nonsense!," "Honey -- are you in there?" and "Oh, no! AIYEEEE!" wafting through the mansion's drafty corridor. The outcome of the story -- and the fate of the survivors -- seemed to rest in the hands of Annie Wheaton (Kimberly J. Brown), an autistic teenager with astonishing telepathic skills. Premiering January 27, 2002, the three-part Rose Red posted ABC's best ratings in months, despite an almost universal drubbing by the critics. -- Hal Erickson

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Size: 701 MB | 700 MB | 696 MB
Runtime: 04h:15m:19s
Resolution: 512x384 (1.33:1) [=4:3]
Video Bitrate: ~1000 kb/s
FrameRate: 23.976 fps
Video Codec: DivX 3 Low-Motion

Audio Codec: MPEG-1 Layer 3, (72/ch, stereo) VBR
Audio Bitrate: 145 kb/s
Audio Frequency: 48000 Hz
Language: English

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PostPosted: Fri Jun 03, 2005 7:57 am  Post subject:
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I have already downloaded this a while ago. Remember to like parts of this mini-serie. Overall not that bad.. :D


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Me too :)

Shouldn't this be in the Horror Series though as it's a TV (mini) Series?

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