
Anyone else love these kind of horror anthologies? They're an integral part of the genre, and I know at least a couple of folks have already watched others this year like V/H/S. These kinds of films range the gamut in quality, but Creepshow is a classic of the style. Written by(and starring) Stephen King, directed by George Romero, with special effects by Tom Savini, and starring such greats as Tom Atkins, Leslie Nielsen, Ted Danson, Ed Harris, and Adrienne Barbeau, this film features creative humor, a distinctive style, and a love for the days of horror comics by EC and DC such as Tales from the Crypt. There's lots of love here for both horror and the comic form. The quality of the stories themselves vary, but each one has its own lasting impact.
The story that impresses me most in this film is The Crate, as it combined a higher level of gore along with a great monster movie idea set in a university basement. It is by far the bloodiest of the stories, though not as unnerving as either The Lonesome Death of Jordy Verill or They're Creeping Up on You, two stories about mold and cockroaches(and my favorite ideas, though both are more humorous for the over-the-top acting portrayed by Stephen King and E. G. Marshall). Father's Day is competent and features excellent undead costuming, but it felt a little bland to me, while Something to Tide You Over felt by far the weakest of the bunch for the overly long intro about Nielsen's character murdering Danson's. It is disturbing watching Nielsen enjoy himself, but the story changes completely afterward into one that fits the rest of the film far more.
Anyway, I love Creepshow, and you all should see it if you haven't.
Anguish
Demons
Creepshow
The Beyond
Zombi 2
From Beyond
The Beast with Five Fingers
The Screaming Skull
The Killer Shrews
The Tingler
Viy
At Midnight I'll Take Your Soul
Black Sunday
Children of the Corn
The Burning
The Descent
Trick r' Treat
The Innkeepers
Stake Land
The Evil Dead (remake)
The Lords of Salem
The Gate
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