: Jobe develops superhuman intelligence and terrifying telekinetic powers, eventually planning to shed his physical body and merge entirely with the internet. 💾 Feature Highlights 1. The Stephen King Lawsuit
Allied Vision initially bought the rights to King's 1975 short story about a homicidal, grass-eating satyr.
Because the movie bore virtually no resemblance to the author's work, to have his name removed from the theatrical and home video releases. 2. Groundbreaking (and Hilariously Dated) CGI At the time, the film was hailed as a visual pioneer. How Did This Get Made? THE LAWNMOWER MAN (1992)
Unable to stretch that bizarre short story into a full script, they merged it with an original screenplay titled Cyber God .
Released on , this cyber-horror film became a defining pop culture touchstone for its ambition, campy visuals, and prescient warnings about human consciousness in the digital age.
Lawnmower Man (1992) | The
: Jobe develops superhuman intelligence and terrifying telekinetic powers, eventually planning to shed his physical body and merge entirely with the internet. 💾 Feature Highlights 1. The Stephen King Lawsuit
Allied Vision initially bought the rights to King's 1975 short story about a homicidal, grass-eating satyr. The Lawnmower Man (1992)
Because the movie bore virtually no resemblance to the author's work, to have his name removed from the theatrical and home video releases. 2. Groundbreaking (and Hilariously Dated) CGI At the time, the film was hailed as a visual pioneer. How Did This Get Made? THE LAWNMOWER MAN (1992) Because the movie bore virtually no resemblance to
Unable to stretch that bizarre short story into a full script, they merged it with an original screenplay titled Cyber God . How Did This Get Made
Released on , this cyber-horror film became a defining pop culture touchstone for its ambition, campy visuals, and prescient warnings about human consciousness in the digital age.