I remember a long time ago (but it might as well can be a dream, if you know what I mean) about a killer fork that kills people in a restaurant. It just flys up and stabs people. I remember in one scene it was walking around in the desert with some guy or something. Give me clues or hints a title or something!
Never heard of it, but if I were the guy who made it, I'd call it "BEST MOVIE EVER!!!!"
I remember some movie called THE MEATEATER that had a picture of a bloody fork on the box cover but I never rented it so I don't know if that's it or not.
Did you know the IMdB (http:www.imdb.com) actually has a key word called Killed-With-a-Fork? How's that for odd
A quick run through the IMdB has come up with absoultely nothing helpful. I almost mentiond The Boogey Man, or maybe it's sequel, but the desert scene kind of killed that idea. Dust Devil also sounds close, but I don't remember a killer fork.
Here's a little bit more non-help for you, if you can stand it: I've been researching Horror movies for years, and I can't think of a movie dealing with a killer fork.
Worse yet, of course, is the possibility you were watching one of the billions of Horror anthologies out there.
Sounds hopeless to me, but I'm rooting for you.
You sure you didn't drop acid before you watched it dolma?
I've never heard of any film like that before.
Hmmmm...
Maybe someone else here might know
I swear I remember it so bad. But it might of been a dream? This happened when I was like 6. I'm 19 now.
Are you sure it wasn't a sketch on Saturday Night Live or a similar show?
it scared me, that's what I'd say.
Well this might be a long shot, but some of what you wrote kinda sounds like the Stephen King short story Chattery Teeth.Im thinking you might have read the story and then you had a messed up dream about it.But hey I might be totally wrong too.
What's that book about?
You know those novelty chattering teeth? A pair of them come to life and rescue a man being threatened by a hitchhiking bandit.
Not one of King's best.
That particular story, along side Clive Barker's "The Body Politic", appeared in the TV movie Quicksilver Highway (http://imdb.com/title/tt0119975/). Iffin that helps...
YEAH I HAVE SEEN THAT! Raphael Sbarge is in that movie version and plays two characters in one scene together. But no connection to the fork.