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Creepshow 1982

Aged badly. Probably rated a bit high because of names behind it.

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This is one of those movies that I like to pull out every 5-7+ years or so and give it a watch. It's nothing special today, but a few of the episodes stick with you, just like the old Tales from the Crypt TV show, Ray Bradbury presents, and the like.

But man does that last episode really make me itch.

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Classic. It has aged well and the practical effects and makeup still impress. Stories are evocative of the EC horror comics and it showcases the ooey-gooey aspects of those blood drenched pages. Even Stephen King's ridiculous acting doesn't ruin the film, though it does detract.

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wtf this is utter crap i only watched 20 min could not take it so bad .....
And tales from the crypt is 1000x better

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⭕️ I love that the botanical hillbilly is watching old school WWF action (featuring Bob Backlund against one of the Wild Samoans).

⭕️ How am I supposed to take seriously Frank Dreben coming on heavy to Sam Malone? That’s just silly.

⭕️ “No more goddam bugs.
Heads are gonna roll..” - Isn’t one of cockroaches’ most notable attributes that they can survive without their heads for some time?

⭕️ Incidentally, ‘prat’ to English audiences means something equivalent to the American ‘nimrod’ or ‘jerk’ - so the Howard Hughes character in the last episode is fairly aptly named.
He’s more than just a prat though, he’s much further into ‘total wanker’ territory.

⭕️ I wonder if the American Humane Society offered an opinion on the treatment in all those creepy crawlers? Roaches have rights too?

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Very entertaining. Not taking itself too seriously.

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Some of the segments I really enjoy and some not as much. Gotta love some of the comic style shots. Overall, it’s a good watch.

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I actually owned the original Creepshow magazine with these stories. When the movie was released several years later, it was a lot of fun. Unfortunately, it hasn't aged well AT ALL. The best SFX were the roaches in Creeping Up On You and the old man in Father's Day . The rest are pretty embarrassing, to say the least; the creature from The Crate looks pathetically like an angry Muppet and nothing more. I was already into this 40-year old version (for the third or fourth time I've watched it, I guess?) before I realized they had done a "reboot" back in 2019. I may watch that one but just not sure. As big a fan as I am of Stephen King's writing, his movies have never transitioned to the big screen well at all. This collection of short/cartoon stories are no different. Like I said, this was a lot of fun back in its time but it's a huge embarrassment today. Hard to believe some of the names that are in this. I wonder if they'll ever own up to it? LOL

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Theme- 6/10
Rewatchibility- 6.5/10
Acting- 6/10
Kinematography- 7/10
Time- 6/10
Total - 31.5/5 = 6.3

George Romero & Stephen King present a tribute to the EC horror comics with the anthological Creepshow. Now scoring this is a tad tricking as it's a compilation of 5 stories bookended with a "sixth" one. My ranking from highest to lowest: The Crate; Something to Tide You Over; They're Creeping Up on You!; The Lonesome Death of Jordy Verrill; & Father's Day. The prologue and epilogue are fine but they're not significant enough to affect the rating. Had the first two stories been scrapped, this would have been much better. Twenty-five minutes for three stories and 15 for the bookends is what a format like this needs as it's difficult to overstay your welcome in 90 minutes. I can't say the same for Creepshow unfortunately. I'll continue to watch more from the series though, I enjoy anthology-style storytelling. It harkens me back to my childhood of Goosebumps; Are You Afraid of the Dark; & Tales From the Crypt. For that, I do have Creepshow to thank.

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Just saw it for the first time, thanks to the new 4k bluray. Even without any nostalgic feelings, I was entertained for a Saturday night (the professors segment was too long and Mighty Joe Young was hilarious, which I don't think was the intended effect)
You can't take it seriously and judge it by modern standards.

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The horror comic sets a series of stories

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Masters of horror George A. Romero and Stephen King team up for the terrifying horror anthology Ceepshow. Starring Ted Danson, Hal Holbrook, Adrienne Barbeau, and Ed Harris, the film features 5 tales of terror, including a murdered grandfather rising from the grave, the awakening of an ancient Arctic creature, and an adulterous couple being buried alive. Additionally, the frame story that connects the segments uses a creative comic book aesthetic that helps to set the right tone; which has a nice mixture of horror and comedy. And the music does a good job at complimenting the material. However, the makeup effects (done by Tome Savini) are rather hit and miss; as some are really grizzly and others are incredibly cheesy. Yet while it has some problems, Creepshow is a chilling excursion into the bizarre and macabre.

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One of the segments runs a little too long, but otherwise this is a damn good anthology. Love the humor, and the filters used to really give it that comic book pop. Some great memorable lines too.

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Creepshow is a great collaboration between George R Romero and Stephen King. It is a legitimate horror comedy that definitely doesn't take itself too seriously. Each story is fun and the cast do a great job bringing them to life. Creepshow may be a little too wild for everybody but I think it should be watched once.

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I WANT MY CAKE BEDELIA!

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