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"Stephen King's 'The Dead Zone' is one of my favorite Top Five novels. Not just in scifi, or any genre sub-category -- but in all the novels I have read. I thought the movie did an admirable job in bringing the story to the screen. Christopher Walker was awesome -- he brought Johnny Smith to life. I had hopes for the TV Series...but that didn't last long." - MorjanaBe sure to visit our front page and vote in this week's poll on Blade Runner: The Final Cut DVD!
"I will always have a weak spot for eXistenZ. I even adapted the tagline 'Death to the Demoness!' as a way of relieving tension at my (then) hellish boss." - Paul
"Crash. I'm surprised Dead Zone is getting many votes, it's the least Cronenberg of all his films!" - James Grebmops
"Clive Barker's Nightbreed or Crash (1996)" - Allan
"The year 1999 was good. It was three movies about virtual reality: Matrix, The Thirteenth Floor and eXistenZ. For me, all are very good SF movies." - girotix
"I had to vote for Videodrome, although ExistenZ was a close second. Christopher Eccleston is like icing - everything is better with him added to it." - Misty
"Dead Ringers: Emotionally powerful, intelligent horror. Unique." - Matte Lozenge
"Tough question really Cronenberg has done a lot of good movies, but my favorite is non-SF, A History of Violence. As far as SF goes, The Dead Zone wins." - Jim
"I picked 'The Fly' simply because it was the only one of the six that I remember actually having a plot." - joshua corning
"Favourite Cronenberg is 'A History of Violence'. I hear the new one is quite good as well." - Wes
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| Posted by John on Monday October 01, 2007 - 12:00 AM
| Category: Polls
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