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Neat little horror tale, shrewdly organized from Stephen Gilbert's novel, Ratman's Notebooks, capitalizes on human repugnance for rodents as Bruce Davison unleashes his trained rats on obstacles.
Willard is a 2003 American horror film cowritten and directed by Glen Morgan and starring Crispin Glover, R. Lee Ermey and Laura Elena Harring. It is loosely based on the novel Ratman's Notebooks by Stephen Gilbert, as well as on the novel's first film adaptation, Willard (1971), and its...
This edition features a new introduction by Kim Newman, who argues that the success of Ratman's Notebooks demonstrated the viability of horror as a mainstream literary genre and paved the way for the horror publishing boom of the 1970s and the early novels of Stephen King and James Herbert.
This edition features a new introduction by Kim Newman, who argues that the success of Ratman's Notebooks demonstrated the viability of horror as a mainstream literary genre and paved the way for the horror publishing boom of the 1970s and the early novels of Stephen King and James Herbert.
Willard (2003) Directed by Glen Morgan It is loosely based on the novel Ratman's Notebooks by Stephen Gilbert, as well as the 1971 film of the same name. It was not billed as a remake by the producers, who chose instead to present it as a reworking of the themes from the original, with a...
Ratman's Notebooks is a 1968 horror novel by Stephen Gilbert. Written as a series of diary entries, it tells the story of a reclusive man who discovers he can train rats to do his bidding. Initially, he uses this for some innocent, yet creepy fun. Then he graduates to using them for thievery and...
Ratman proposing to his coworker, Willard making Socrates his personal pet in the 2003 movie, A deleted scene has Willard comforting Socrates after he finds out that his mother (Socrates's) has died
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Tear Jerker: Crispin Glover's entire performance in the 2003 movie, at least when he's not Adorkable or doing something nasty. To name a few examples, his breakdowns at his mother's funeral, and when Frank Martin fires him. Also, his reaction to the death of Socrates shortly after he was fired.; The Woobie: Ratman but more so in the movies than in the book.
Ratman's Notebooks is hard to class as a horror novel in its own right and might not be the most obvious of places to start if you were to map the rise of horror fiction from the start of the seventies. It's impossible to say whether a world without Ratman might have had any detrimental effect on the success of the likes of Stephen King.
Jul 17, 2017· Now that Scream Factory have released Willard and Ben on Blu Ray, I wouldn't be surprised if Ratman's Notebooks by Stephen Gilbert's, which was the original novel that inspired the Willard movie, enjoys a surge in interest again. Although not quite as horrifying and gory as James Herbert's The Rats, Ratman's Notebooks is still a darned good read.