Article by FisterRoboto of lefthandhorror.com
Directed by Richard Donner
Written by David Seltzer
Starring: Gregory Peck, Lee Remick, and Harvey Stephens
Robert and Katherine Thorn seem to have it all. They are happily married and he is the US Ambassador to Great Britain, but they want more than to have children. When Katharine has a stillborn child, Robert is approached by a priest at the hospital who suggests that they take a healthy newborn whose mother has just died in childbirth.
I'm Actually One Of Those Peeps Who Enjoys "THE OMEN" Much More So Than "THE EXORCIST" Though It Could Be Because Of My Love Of GREGORY PECK! It Doesn't Matter Why...
...I Simply Love LOVE "THE OMEN"!!!
Excellent Choice By Mr. FISTER, Eh!?! EXCELLENT, Indeed. ;)
-BRAD




I found The Omen to be very scary, because it was so suggestive. When I see movies with friends (I don’t see many movies these days), we often disagree on what is scary. The stuff that freaks me out they consider rather tame, and the stuff that freaks them out I consider gross and obvious. I’m more freaked out by what they DON’T show, but is suggested. The Omen is great like that. The ending of “The Thing” is just FULL of that.
Have I Told You I Loved You, Lately? HAHAHAHA
RK, You’re The Best. I Love It When I Get A Smile While Reading Something. You’re RIGHT. They Are VERY Suggestive In THE OMEN! And The Ending To “The Thing” Happened The Only Way It Should Have hehehe It Could Have Come Out Different, But The Ending Is Priceless To Me!
Does anyone ever get tired of hearing that they’re loved?
Only Those That Hear It Too Often, And Even Then It’s Generally Well Received