The prologue of Creepshow is pure cinema greatness. The opening shot of a suburban house with a mailbox on one side and a garbage can on the other, the camera angles, the GREAT score, the brutality of what is going on between father and son and the mousy mother. The father's "That's why God makes fathers" countered with "I hope you rot in hell." and then then piano starts going nuts and the Creeper appears and it goes to the animation of the opening credits. WHEW! It doesn't get better than this.
So, there was this box of DVDs in my garage. After some digging around, I found the box and brought it up to my room. I searching through it, looking for anything good. Saving Private Ryan, Dr. Strangelove, Blues Brothers, but than there was Creepshow. I later showed my new collection of movies to my dad and he was so happy that I found Creepshow. He told me about when he was 11, on a business trip with his dad. They went to a dinner/movie combo and the movie for the night was Creepshow. It stuck with both of them, and over 40 years later, it’s now stuck with me. Creepshow is definitely one of my favorite movies ever
This is a wonderful breakdown of a gleefully enjoyable film. This film was a major part of my childhood, and have recently passed the joy on to my own children.
Me too Adam. I showed this movie to my son last Halloween, and he loved it. As a child, my friends and I created an audiobook version of this by reading the graphic novel.
Josh Nudelman I used to check out the graphic novel from my elementary school library. When i had to check it back in, I would wait a week and then go check it out again. They eventually let me buy it cause i was the only one checking it out.
This is the best break down of Creepshow i ever seen! excellent job this is one of my all time favorites. This is a horror movie classic. Thank You for this.
The part where Hal Holbrook is daydreaming and he pulls out a revolver and shoots his nagging wife Billy in the forehead right in front of the whole faculty party and they all start clapping and complimenting him on his marksmanship skills is possibly the funniest part in any movie ever made at any time lol
This was fantastic! Creepshow remains one of my top five favorite horror films. I've seen it countless times and always entertained. Thank for you giving it some well earned recognition! RIP Romero.
I Owned Creepshow on VHS for most of my life and my only memory of my grandmother was us watching Creepshow 2 together so this series has been around my family since forever. Sadly the Creepshow Tape we had was later infested with roaches, it says a lot about a movie when a segment of a story becomes real huh.
Somebody brought it to my attention a few years ago that, just before "Fluffy" takes Wilma on a fatal "toothfest," he looks at her husband, and growls the words "I've got this", then tears into her! "
Oh yes I have, back in my childhood actually.. Man I was too young to watch it in fact, don’t know what my parents were thinking but it definitely scared the carp out of me back then but now I highly appreciate now including the second movie!
Not a lot of video commentaries (that I know of) for Creepshow. It's become somewhat of an overlooked classic. I always loved this movie. And this video is highly enjoyable to watch. Thanks for this. Very insightful and interesting. I hope you do more for horror and cult classics. I'd definitely check them out. Cheers
I stumbled across your channel earlier today while trying to describe "Near Dark" to my husband, who has never seen it (it isn't streaming anywhere!), and have spent the whole morning watching. The "You've Never Seen" videos are fantastic!
...Because at the age of 9 seeing the creeper outside your window smiling at night always makes you feel safe and cozy enough to smile back... because seeing him brings happiness to your heart... and that laughter.... Such loving and warm laughter....
I really enjoyed this smart, compelling and affectionate tribute to one of Romero's unsung classics. It's one of the director's most artful and imaginative creations. More than any other comic book-inspired film it works hard to reproduce the aesthetics of the inked narrative art form, using panels, inserts, two-tone lighting and stylised production design that solves a lot of the adaptation issues that exist between the literary and filmic forms. You mention that Tom Savini goes unseen throughout Creepshow, but he has a speaking part in the second half of the wraparound story as one of the garbage collectors who finds the copy of Creepshow in the trash. Also, you mention Tennessee senator Estes Kefauver, who led the subcommittee on juvenile delinquency, but it was actually German psychiatrist Fredric Wertham, speaking at the hearings, who sounded the death knell for comics by insisting in his book Seduction of the Innocent that the violence and sexual deviance portrayed in comics was responsible for the apparent epidemic of juvenile delinquency plaguing 1950s American society. Funny how in the 1880s the fault lay with pulp novels known as "penny dreadfuls" that were cited as the catalyst for Boston child killer Jesse Pomeroy's spate of cruel murders.
This one is my 2nd favorite horror film of all time, scared me as a kid when I saw it on HBO. Also, VHS was awesome and VHS 2 was even better! Definitely worth mentioning
FINALLY! Someone else noticed the ashtray in all of the stories other than me! Loved this video! Creepshow is one of my favorite movies of all time. I've seen it "an unnecessary amount of time" so I'm told. Now I just need to find the Just Desserts documentary!
Amber Unstable until you get Just Desserts, check this out - Tom Savini's home video footage of the effects being created. th-cam.com/video/11LzneJjOhM/w-d-xo.html
Josh Nudelman Same here. Through out Nielsen's late career resurgence as a comedic actor, I could never shake seeing how gleeful he was watching his wife and her lover drown.
Saw this in the theater when I was 12. John Harrison's score was killer! Especially The Crate. Barbeau was married to J. Carpenter, the name on the side of the crate, and he was filming The Thing when she was making this. Great review!👍
Very good video, thank you! One of my favorite movies. So much is great about it, but I don't think it would have been half as awesome without the incredible soundtrack and music accompaniment
I absolutely love Creepshow. Easily on of my favorite films, hands down. I own a copy of the original poster that I had signed by Tom Savini framed and hanging proudly in my house. Awesome vid, by the way. Great analysis of the film!!
Great review! I've always considered "Creepshow" to be the best horror film ever made. People always look at me funny for not saying The Shining, TCM, Exorcist, etc. But to me, this captures everything great about horror films. Quite frankly, its horror movie perfection.
I have my original Creepshow 1982 clamshell VHS on proud display in my room. It might be a "common", but that's a piece I'm proud of, since I've had it since 86' probably.
Right, I didn't think I could find a decent aside for Brandon Tenold's humorous and snarky movie reviews, but I seem to have found a perfect contemporary in your channel, friend. Quick, precise, well-spoken and sprinkled with personality, if this review is any sign of the rest of your content, I'll feel like a subscription is, by far, the least effective manner to support your efforts. And yeah, Creepshow is the best, full of excitement, atmosphere, and visual emotion. Nice use of the soundtrack too, I have it on Waxwork vinyl, it's very cool looking and awesome for writing. Thank you for the vid! I look forward to more of your stuff with-- WAIT, YOU HAVE A VID FOR PHANTOM OF THE PARADISE~??
@@FatherMalone Oh, that movie's a groovy delight and.. well, I love Rocky Horror, but I have a *lust* for Phantom~! Now, since this is the internet and I have to hijack your time for my own needs, I must ask.. have you seen/considered doing a video of Beyond the Black Rainbow?
My mom took me to see this movie when it came out in 1982. She jumped when Hal Holbrook knocked something over when he was creeping to look under the stairwell. Her popcorn flew in the air. I started laughing. Good times!
I had insomnia one night around 13, got up, switched on the TV, and turned to HBO just in time to see Lois Chiles being attacked in her car by the nearly ground into hamburger by then hitchhiker in CREEPSHOW 2. Well, I couldn't get to sleep already...
@@astrocitizen A tad late on this reply, but I didn't want to open the presents on Christmas that year because I was afraid the monster was in one of the boxes. lol
As a kid I was very confused about the story with the cake.... Aunt Silvia was so beautiful... Even with the candles and frosting on her head at the end..
👍👏 Another super video here in this series ... featuring a terrific, unique horror flick of which I'm so fond. Trivia question on "Creepshow": was some of the language looped in Post Production to make it less risque, for theatrical and home video releases? Because when Billie (Adrienne Barbeau) insultingly refers to another woman, whom we don't see, as a "crotch", I always suspect this was not the original word spoken ... initially it was probably a word that is often referred to as The C Word. Really, people just don't say "crotch" when putting someone down. And I always chuckle at that scene because the line sounds ridiculous. 😁
Bernie Wrightson. Just amazing. I met him at Comic-Con about a decade ago and he had one of the panels from the crate on display behind him. It was incredible.
I loved "The Crate", especially the sequence where Hal Holbrook is cleaning up the basement lab while trying not to disturb the monster and fighting against the clock for when Billie arrives. Like a B-movie version of Norman Bates cleaning up the motel room without getting caught.
The Madagascan cockroaches escaped from the movie set in Pittsburgh’s suburb- the producers assured the local residents that “ it’s okay because the winter cold will kill them”! I lived there and I was not happy but prayed for a bitter winter!
I had a comic book of the alien landing on the farm segment a long time before the movie came out. Does anyone know the origin/time frame of any of the scripts? Where could I research this? Thanks
In the UK we had a short run Horror Comic called "Scream", It debuted in 1984, Brilliantly written with amazing artists it only ran for 15 issues I think. Individual issues can be got but a full set in good condition I dare say nearly impossible to get any where.
Seriously mate that comic is really rare, I remember as a kid buying the first issue, It came with a free set of Dracula Fangs, Couldn't wait for the next weeks edition, great days.....
Creepshow series coming in 2019 from Greg Nicotero of "The Walking Dead" and the mighty KNB FX group. I sure hope it lives up to expectations because Creepshow is *the shit!* "I want my cake!!" ;P
what's the title of the film showed at the beginning when the narrator says ''they all go to hell''? (when people disappear in a cemetery) thanks in advance!
The absolute best that I have ever seen. I'm a horror fan, Jason Voorhees, Freddy Krueger, Michael Myers, Leatherface, Pinhead and Eil Roth. Those Hostel movies were THE SHIT. And back in the 80's Chucky was there too with them. "You filthy slut", But Creep Show still stands the test of time with all of us who know what real horror is. It was there then for me and it will always be there for me. THANK YOU SO MUCH!
The prologue of Creepshow is pure cinema greatness. The opening shot of a suburban house with a mailbox on one side and a garbage can on the other, the camera angles, the GREAT score, the brutality of what is going on between father and son and the mousy mother. The father's "That's why God makes fathers" countered with "I hope you rot in hell." and then then piano starts going nuts and the Creeper appears and it goes to the animation of the opening credits. WHEW! It doesn't get better than this.
Paul Smith Agree 100%!
Bro ,what you said was perfection 🤣 yeah this is the best horror movie score of all time I don’t give a FFFFF
Ted Danson was awesome in Creepshow, as was the late, great Leslie Nielsen.
Creepshow is the standard for horror movies.
Anthology horror, maybe.
I wish
I wis Halloween became anthology after the first 2
So, there was this box of DVDs in my garage. After some digging around, I found the box and brought it up to my room. I searching through it, looking for anything good. Saving Private Ryan, Dr. Strangelove, Blues Brothers, but than there was Creepshow. I later showed my new collection of movies to my dad and he was so happy that I found Creepshow. He told me about when he was 11, on a business trip with his dad. They went to a dinner/movie combo and the movie for the night was Creepshow. It stuck with both of them, and over 40 years later, it’s now stuck with me. Creepshow is definitely one of my favorite movies ever
That's excellent. Thanks for watching.
"The Crate" was the best!
My favorite
Agreed but I personally like the cockroach one more
It’s good but the comet one is top tier
"Hell of a shot!"
Hard to say they all were good
This is a wonderful breakdown of a gleefully enjoyable film. This film was a major part of my childhood, and have recently passed the joy on to my own children.
Adam Thompson thanks so much for watching! And thanks especially for making the film a generational touchstone.
Me too Adam. I showed this movie to my son last Halloween, and he loved it. As a child, my friends and I created an audiobook version of this by reading the graphic novel.
Josh Nudelman I used to check out the graphic novel from my elementary school library. When i had to check it back in, I would wait a week and then go check it out again. They eventually let me buy it cause i was the only one checking it out.
perfect reply
My cousin and i would watch this everytime i went to his house to sleep over when we were kids! I love this movie
Same here! Lol
Me and my cousin watched Sister Act on holidays. Would have liked to have this.
This is the best break down of Creepshow i ever seen! excellent job this is one of my all time favorites. This is a horror movie classic. Thank You for this.
The part where Hal Holbrook is daydreaming and he pulls out a revolver and shoots his nagging wife Billy in the forehead right in front of the whole faculty party and they all start clapping and complimenting him on his marksmanship skills is possibly the funniest part in any movie ever made at any time lol
🤣
Hell of a shot!
This was fantastic! Creepshow remains one of my top five favorite horror films. I've seen it countless times and always entertained. Thank for you giving it some well earned recognition! RIP Romero.
LadyDi4476 Thank you for watching. It's a perfect film. One of those films I can recite the entire dialogue track by heary.
It’s perfect
I mean seriously how awesome is John Harrison's "Something To Tide You Over" it really gives me the willies!
"If you can hold your breath!"
I played the piano music from "The Crate" at my 5th grade talent show. It was 1987.
That. Is. Awesome.
I Owned Creepshow on VHS for most of my life and my only memory of my grandmother was us watching Creepshow 2 together so this series has been around my family since forever. Sadly the Creepshow Tape we had was later infested with roaches, it says a lot about a movie when a segment of a story becomes real huh.
That was a fair coincidence.....if a creature came out of the VHS tape, then I would put that in a crate and mail it to Stephen Kings son
Ummmm
This upload was highly enjoyable without being a spoiler to those who haven't seen the movie. I really enjoyed this. Thank you and best wishes.
Shona Williamson thanks so much. It's a favorite of mine.
You have got to be sarcastic 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
The crate is the most hilarious and scary one to me as well :)
Fred S i could watch Hal Holbrook trying not to laugh all day long .
Thanks for the ride, lady !
They did a great job on the crate monster
Just tell it to call you billy you bitch
Somebody brought it to my attention a few years ago that, just before "Fluffy" takes Wilma on a fatal "toothfest," he looks at her husband, and growls the words "I've got this", then tears into her! "
Oh yes I have, back in my childhood actually.. Man I was too young to watch it in fact, don’t know what my parents were thinking but it definitely scared the carp out of me back then but now I highly appreciate now including the second movie!
Not a lot of video commentaries (that I know of) for Creepshow. It's become somewhat of an overlooked classic. I always loved this movie. And this video is highly enjoyable to watch. Thanks for this. Very insightful and interesting. I hope you do more for horror and cult classics. I'd definitely check them out. Cheers
I stumbled across your channel earlier today while trying to describe "Near Dark" to my husband, who has never seen it (it isn't streaming anywhere!), and have spent the whole morning watching. The "You've Never Seen" videos are fantastic!
What a well put together video. You've just scored yourself another subscriber
...Because at the age of 9 seeing the creeper outside your window smiling at night always makes you feel safe and cozy enough to smile back... because seeing him brings happiness to your heart...
and that laughter....
Such loving and warm laughter....
Creepshow was a part of my youth growing up in the 80s, as a child maybe 8 years old it grabbed a hold of my attention and reeled me in. Bravo!!!
Thanks for the video! My all time favorite horror anthology movie growing up!
I really enjoyed this smart, compelling and affectionate tribute to one of Romero's unsung classics. It's one of the director's most artful and imaginative creations. More than any other comic book-inspired film it works hard to reproduce the aesthetics of the inked narrative art form, using panels, inserts, two-tone lighting and stylised production design that solves a lot of the adaptation issues that exist between the literary and filmic forms. You mention that Tom Savini goes unseen throughout Creepshow, but he has a speaking part in the second half of the wraparound story as one of the garbage collectors who finds the copy of Creepshow in the trash. Also, you mention Tennessee senator Estes Kefauver, who led the subcommittee on juvenile delinquency, but it was actually German psychiatrist Fredric Wertham, speaking at the hearings, who sounded the death knell for comics by insisting in his book Seduction of the Innocent that the violence and sexual deviance portrayed in comics was responsible for the apparent epidemic of juvenile delinquency plaguing 1950s American society. Funny how in the 1880s the fault lay with pulp novels known as "penny dreadfuls" that were cited as the catalyst for Boston child killer Jesse Pomeroy's spate of cruel murders.
Creepshow. My favorite horror film of all times. Such a classic film to watch on Halloween
This one is my 2nd favorite horror film of all time, scared me as a kid when I saw it on HBO. Also, VHS was awesome and VHS 2 was even better! Definitely worth mentioning
What's first???
Great video, huge fan of the movie ever since I was little when I first saw it.
Chargo Thank you so much for watching!
Since you were little? You probably ended up just like me, with a warped mind xD
FINALLY! Someone else noticed the ashtray in all of the stories other than me! Loved this video! Creepshow is one of my favorite movies of all time. I've seen it "an unnecessary amount of time" so I'm told. Now I just need to find the Just Desserts documentary!
Amber Unstable until you get Just Desserts, check this out - Tom Savini's home video footage of the effects being created.
th-cam.com/video/11LzneJjOhM/w-d-xo.html
oughtfivefilms Awesome! Thank you!
WHOA, Who the he'll has never seen this?!!!! One the best Horror films of time and a personal favorite of mine!!!!
This is a fantastic video. Great job !! Everybody was awesome in this, but it changed the way I viewed Leslie Nielsen forever...lol.
Josh Nudelman Same here. Through out Nielsen's late career resurgence as a comedic actor, I could never shake seeing how gleeful he was watching his wife and her lover drown.
Nice job. You covered all the bases & I especially am happy you mentioned Bernie Wrightson & Jack Kamen.
Thank you so much! I'm glad you enjoyed it. Thank you so much for watching.
Creepshow is one of my favorite horror movies ever...It's a classic!
Saw this in the theater when I was 12. John Harrison's score was killer! Especially The Crate.
Barbeau was married to J. Carpenter, the name on the side of the crate, and he was filming The Thing when she was making this.
Great review!👍
It's so much better than the seemingly endless glut of slasher movies we were getting at the time.
Very good video, thank you! One of my favorite movies. So much is great about it, but I don't think it would have been half as awesome without the incredible soundtrack and music accompaniment
I absolutely love Creepshow. Easily on of my favorite films, hands down.
I own a copy of the original poster that I had signed by Tom Savini framed and hanging proudly in my house.
Awesome vid, by the way. Great analysis of the film!!
Very informative. great job. my favorite film of any genre. So much better than most movie reviews (coughcough Minty Comedic Arts)
Great review. Saw this around 1991. Loved it then and still do today.
You deserve so many more subscribers...
This was the greatest review for this movie, one of my favorite movies.
Thank you so much
Great review! I've always considered "Creepshow" to be the best horror film ever made. People always look at me funny for not saying The Shining, TCM, Exorcist, etc. But to me, this captures everything great about horror films. Quite frankly, its horror movie perfection.
Couldn't agree more
2:16 that comic on the left was homaged as the title card for AVGN'S Metal Gear episode. Would you look at that.
Thanks for this amazing review. I learned a lot I never
even knew concerning this film. Thank you.
Thank YOU for watching. So glad you enjoyed it.
This is the movie that made me a horror fan. I love it with all of my heart.
Thank you so much
That was a great educational experience for one of my favorite movies!
I have my original Creepshow 1982 clamshell VHS on proud display in my room. It might be a "common", but that's a piece I'm proud of, since I've had it since 86' probably.
You got a sub from me. One of my favorite movies of all time and one of the best reviews of it on YT to be honest.
Thank you so much! Greatly appreciated.
Love the depth and research of your video
Aaron Ramos thank you so much. i endeavor to do justice to the films I tackle.
I saw this in the theater when it came out, I was in high school, and it’s still the ne of my absolute favorite films.
Thanks for watching
I only ever spotted the ashtray reappearing in Bugs. Thanks for showing me the others.
This is a great video, awesome work! Do the Shudder series and Part 2.
Excellent video. Well made. Just excellent. More vids like this please ❤️
I like this a lot, learned some stuff about a movie I've seen a thousand times. Nice work!
Great 2 hear someone that truly appreciates that movie for what it is x
Yeah I've seen creepshow. I grew up on it. I not only saw it, but I rewatched it countless times.
In my opinion they did a fantastic job on making this movie
Great video!!! So informative and entertaining! Keep up the great work!
Right, I didn't think I could find a decent aside for Brandon Tenold's humorous and snarky movie reviews, but I seem to have found a perfect contemporary in your channel, friend. Quick, precise, well-spoken and sprinkled with personality, if this review is any sign of the rest of your content, I'll feel like a subscription is, by far, the least effective manner to support your efforts. And yeah, Creepshow is the best, full of excitement, atmosphere, and visual emotion. Nice use of the soundtrack too, I have it on Waxwork vinyl, it's very cool looking and awesome for writing.
Thank you for the vid! I look forward to more of your stuff with-- WAIT, YOU HAVE A VID FOR PHANTOM OF THE PARADISE~??
Thank you for your very kind words. And yes Phantom is also a favorite of mine
@@FatherMalone Oh, that movie's a groovy delight and.. well, I love Rocky Horror, but I have a *lust* for Phantom~!
Now, since this is the internet and I have to hijack your time for my own needs, I must ask.. have you seen/considered doing a video of Beyond the Black Rainbow?
@@Nickel_The_Wise I had not considered it. But I will give it a look.
@@Nickel_The_Wise I had not considered it. But I will give it a look.
My mom took me to see this movie when it came out in 1982. She jumped when Hal Holbrook knocked something over when he was creeping to look under the stairwell. Her popcorn flew in the air. I started laughing. Good times!
Awesome video, thank you for posting
“Please god...just..this...once” that part always makes me sad..
Your pros is perfection! Bravo....
Creepshow is one of the best horror classics ever.
The Crate freaked me out as a kid.
I had insomnia one night around 13, got up, switched on the TV, and turned to HBO just in time to see Lois Chiles being attacked in her car by the nearly ground into hamburger by then hitchhiker in CREEPSHOW 2. Well, I couldn't get to sleep already...
@@astrocitizen A tad late on this reply, but I didn't want to open the presents on Christmas that year because I was afraid the monster was in one of the boxes. lol
I always thought the first story was very touching when he got his cake...
Excellent review of an EXCELLENT horror movie!
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Something to tide u over is the best, almost brings me 2 tears when I watch it
It's unremittingly wonderful
As a kid I was very confused about the story with the cake.... Aunt Silvia was so beautiful... Even with the candles and frosting on her head at the end..
👍👏 Another super video here in this series ... featuring a terrific, unique horror flick of which I'm so fond.
Trivia question on "Creepshow": was some of the language looped in Post Production to make it less risque, for theatrical and home video releases? Because when Billie (Adrienne Barbeau) insultingly refers to another woman, whom we don't see, as a "crotch", I always suspect this was not the original word spoken ... initially it was probably a word that is often referred to as The C Word. Really, people just don't say "crotch" when putting someone down. And I always chuckle at that scene because the line sounds ridiculous. 😁
Just gonna say it here. I worship this movie, for all it's brilliance.
Excellent choice
I like King's short story collections more than his novels, which is probably why this is my favorite King film.
Dan Challis I couldn't agree more. Like Poe, King is most powerful in precise, limited bursts.
I saw this at the drive-in when it came out. I was only nine. SCARED THE PISS OUT OF ME! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I had the "comic" novella when it came out. Recently acquired it again. Wow it brought back memories.
Bernie Wrightson. Just amazing. I met him at Comic-Con about a decade ago and he had one of the panels from the crate on display behind him. It was incredible.
I loved "The Crate", especially the sequence where Hal Holbrook is cleaning up the basement lab while trying not to disturb the monster and fighting against the clock for when Billie arrives. Like a B-movie version of Norman Bates cleaning up the motel room without getting caught.
Totally agree. It's perhaps my favorite segment. The acting, editing, direction and music blend into cinematic poetry
The Madagascan cockroaches escaped from the movie set in Pittsburgh’s suburb- the producers assured the local residents that “ it’s okay because the winter cold will kill them”! I lived there and I was not happy but prayed for a bitter winter!
That's horrifying. Thank you for sharing!
Wow this is a great channel! Hope you get a lot more subscribers soon!
360deeman Thank you so much for watching.
The Ashtray?!?! Learn something new every day!! Now it is imperative I get a marble ashtray to add to my collection!!
Must have
I can hold my breath a loooooong time!
I had a comic book of the alien landing on the farm segment a long time before the movie came out. Does anyone know the origin/time frame of any of the scripts? Where could I research this? Thanks
Richard Pehtown The comic adaptation for the film was released in July 1982 and the film didn't receive release until November of the same year.
The Crate and The Raft were the 2 best episodes of both Creepshows. That's just my personal opinion, of course.
Title: 'You've Never Seen CREEPSHOW'
Me: "I have though..."
In the UK we had a short run Horror Comic called "Scream", It debuted in 1984, Brilliantly written with amazing artists it only ran for 15 issues I think. Individual issues can be got but a full set in good condition I dare say nearly impossible to get any where.
I'll havr to check those out. Thanks for the tip
Seriously mate that comic is really rare, I remember as a kid buying the first issue, It came with a free set of Dracula Fangs, Couldn't wait for the next weeks edition, great days.....
I grew up in the early 90's this and tales from the crypt
Creepshow series coming in 2019 from Greg Nicotero of "The Walking Dead" and the mighty KNB FX group. I sure hope it lives up to expectations because Creepshow is *the shit!*
"I want my cake!!"
;P
Can we also talk about how great that sweater Leslie Nielsen is wearing is?
Great video, love this movie 👍👍
My all time favorite horror movie! Turned me on to EC comics too.
one of my favorite movie; i went to watch in a theater at the time,i bought the LP of the music wich is awesome and make this movie even better
I agree. That's the one thing I didn't mention but should have - how perfect John Harrison's score is.
"An actor that portrayed Mark Twain, I suspect, longer than Samuel Clemens" awesome writing..
Title: you've never seen creepshow.Me: and we'll never see creepshow on utube.
what's the title of the film showed at the beginning when the narrator says ''they all go to hell''? (when people disappear in a cemetery) thanks in advance!
simon arcand That's Vault of Horror 1973 directed by Roy Ward Baker
Love this movie, the Crate is my favorite.
HeavyMetalEvilien Thanks for watching. I'm partial to Something to Tide You Over, but they're all enjoyable.
Creepshow is my fav horror anthology
Another guilty pleasure for me
The absolute best that I have ever seen. I'm a horror fan, Jason Voorhees, Freddy Krueger, Michael Myers, Leatherface, Pinhead and Eil Roth. Those Hostel movies were THE SHIT. And back in the 80's Chucky was there too with them. "You filthy slut", But Creep Show still stands the test of time with all of us who know what real horror is. It was there then for me and it will always be there for me. THANK YOU SO MUCH!
This was fantastic
Thanks for watching!!
The movie is 40 years old and I'm STILL afraid to watch it by myself. 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Father's Day especially
So, you hyped for the Collector's Edition Blu Ray of Creepshow coming out soon?
I am indeed
Hey, you know your shit brother! I applaud you. I only watch people on here with a similar aptitude for detail. Your research here is impressive.
Thank you. That's most appreciated
Fuckin amazing video dude, very thorough and articulate
Michael Daniel Wow. Thank you so much. Glad you enjoyed it.
I watched creepshow 2 when I was 5. I've known about it for awhile.