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Great halloween horror stories from some of the best people in the business: Stephen King, George A. Romero, Tom Adkins, the first story is a real treat!
This review is from Creepshow [Blu-ray] [1982]
Posted by RockinTimmy1
Horror movie anthologies are an odd bunch. They have huge devoted fan followings, are extremely entertaining and fun, are loaded with amazing cameos and yet they never flourish with more films for some reason. Hell, Michael Dougherty's Halloween masterpiece Trick r Treat got screwed out of its theatrical release inexplicably and almost didn't even get released period! Whenever you are craving a great horror anthology it doesn't get any better than Creepshow and Michael Dougherty's amazing Trick r Treat. At a solid 2 hour runtime with 5 great stories (ok "Father's Day" is weak) it makes for an excellent October double feature with Trick r Treat. An absolute must own for horror hounds like myself. Horror anthologies need to come back again!
This review is from Creepshow [Blu-ray] [1982]
Posted by Kamehamehax3
Underrated film, decent Blu-ray transfer. It's unfortunate that there aren't any behind-the-scenes featurettes or interviews, I'd love to know more about the making of this movie. It seems so mysterious! I give this Blu-ray edition 4 stars based on the quality of the film itself [one of my wife's all-time favorites] and the transfer, which is a bit soft but still the best I've ever seen this film look. Would I love for Shout / Scream Factory to get their hands on the rights to this title and give it their loving Special Edition treatment? You bet I would, but seeing as this film is so often overlooked I'll just assume it's never going to happen and content myself with this one.
This review is from Creepshow [Blu-ray] [1982]
Posted by thutigger