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Post by endo on Aug 4, 2013 11:16:56 GMT -5
Second Sight Films will be releasing this October 28th in the UK. "One of the classic horror anthologies, Creepshow is the gloriously ghoulish collection of comic-inspired tales served up by the masters of the macabre, Stephen King and George A. Romero. There’s the family reunion and a murdered father who still wants his cake; the backwoods yokel who discovers a meteorite with a life of its own; one husband’s vengeful plan that will leave his cheating wife and her lover up to their necks in it; another’s hope that the vicious occupant of a mysterious crate may be the answer to his nagging wife problem; and in the final gross-out tale a malicious millionaire with an insect phobia gets a scuttling surprise!" AUDIO COMMENTARY with George A.Romero and Special Effects Creator Tom Savini AUDIO COMMENTARY JUST DESSERTS: THE MAKING OF CREEPSHOW (90 mins) TOM SAVINI’S BEHIND THE SCREAMS (26 mins) DELETED SCENES (15 mins) THEATRICAL TRAILER ORIGINAL TV SPOT STILLS GALLERY link
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Post by NDX on Aug 4, 2013 13:00:48 GMT -5
Man, that is a sick cover. Looks awesome. Why is UK getting all the best DVDs/BDs? Always happens. I need me a universal BD player ASAP.
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Post by endo on Aug 4, 2013 17:17:26 GMT -5
Maybe when the time comes I'll just opt for one of those. Might as well I guess, I'd love this on BD and others that have been announced lately.
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Post by leangreen76 on Sept 5, 2013 8:51:59 GMT -5
Awwww, this makes me nostalgic! Love that cover! Always loved this since I was younng especially the end one with the roaches, as it made me just twitch in my youth. I really need to see this again!
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Post by MacReadyOrNot on Jan 18, 2020 11:29:42 GMT -5
That's Stephen King's son, Joe Hill, as Billy.
Great, great anthology movie. The best yet.
Romero and King were such a power team. For sure.
I love The Crate the best, perhaps. Father's Day and They're Creeping Up on You are top contenders as well. The others are just as great. Even the Stephen King one, The Lonesome Death of Jordy Verrill.
Was fortunate enough to meet Michael Gornick, the cinematographer of this picture and frequent Romero collaborator, at a horror marathon this past year. Such a nice guy.
I so want to see the documentary on this movie, Just Desserts.
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