Alone In The Dark (1982) Trailer Publication date 1982 Topics Movie Trailer Language English for more weird videos plus strange film nights in London. #Alone in the dark 1982 plus#Īt one point he appears at the doorstep of the psychiatrist's house with a mailman's cap on his head, saying he wants to deliver a telegram. A man named Preacher (Martin Landau) walks into Moms Diner on a snowy evening, sits at the counter, and orders 'the usual'. VHS trailer for the 1982 horror classic Alone In The Dark, directed by Jack Sholder, starring Jack Palance, Donald Pleasence, Martin Landau and more. ALONE IN THE DARK (1982) Director: Jack Sholder Image Entertainment Not to be confused with its recent Hollywood namesake, ALONE IN THE DARK is one of those films released during the early 80s slasher heyday that has just been dieing for a DVD release. His facial expression just conveys sheer insanity, an unforgettable moment. Basically, Alone in the Dark is a comedy or a social satire. There are some moments of gore, the suspense aspect is handled very well and in a rather parodic way. The movie and has a good rhythm of tension and subsequent relaxation. It contains a message which is pretty direct and comes through nicely: Some people are just dangerous and have to be kept away. Crazy-ass Jack Palance in the brilliant final scene from a truly underrated horror flick that's actually a wry satire of the way we look at the mentally ill. If you’re in the market for a new phone (or have any of the z series motos already), this projector is worth the money.It's OK to search for the reasons of their condition and find possible ways for a cure, but they have to be kept away first. The projector simply projects whatever is on the screen, and as long as the app has no external display blocking software (I’m looking at you, NFL) you can throw it right up to a huge display. I’d recommend it to anyone that enjoys novelty, can use android, and wants to be able to watch video or share photos or whatever on the go. The projector mod comes with a soft-sided case to carry it around when you don’t want it on your phone.Īltogether, I love both this phone and this projector. As far as I’m concerned, this was an absolute steal. I paid $300 for the Moto z2 force edition (flagship) phone and got the projector for free through Verizon. I don’t know if it will make it to 10,000 but only time will tell… I doubt I would be able to replace the bulb when it goes out, but I almost certainly will have a new phone by then. 10,000 hours is a LONG time for lamp life. It makes it very easy to get up and watching quickly almost anywhere. Auto-keystoning is really good in higher end models these days, and I was skeptical they could fit it into this tiny form factor, but they did very well. The mod is small enough to fit in my pocket (it makes it a pretty bulky phone, but hey it’s also a projector!) Here’s a shot of the whole assembly next to an uncased ipad pro, about the same thickness as the iPhone 6s: I’ve gotten it out intending to show a few people some pictures and wound up doing a full-on demo for a crowd of people that just walked up many times. In most bars and clubs it’s dark enough to share things with lots of people. It’s almost impossible to overstate how cool this is. So, untethered, you’ve got just short of three hours of watch time. At that point it will automatically switch from the projector’s internal power to the phone’s battery, which keeps you going for another ~1.5 hours if you started with a full charge. It’s awesome that the projector has a 1000 mAh battery built in, especially for the form factor of the whole setup, but that keeps the projector going for about 1.3 hours of watching.
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