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I also thought Tom Savini did more good with the special effects and especially the creatures from the third story. Romero does a great job on each of the stories and he certainly has a very good eye for the comic touches in the stories. This one has a few campy good moments but I think it's another less-than-stellar story. Marshall dealing with some pesky cockroaches. While it contains some fine performances I think the story itself is just a little too boring and it was hard getting caught up in anything going on. "The Crate" has the one and only Adrienne Barbeau and Hol Holbrook dealing with a nailed up crate with something inside. The first story, "Father's Day" is a good revenge pic that features a young Ed Harris. The third story has some really great performances and especially Nielsen who goes over-the-top in a fun way making for a great villain. The King segment has the writer doing a terrific job with his performance and the story too is quite funny, tragic and sad at the same time. The third has Leslie Nielsen playing a jealous husband who decides to teach his wife and her lover (Ted Danson) a lesson. When he picks it up he gets a chemical on his hand and begins to turn into a weed. The second deals with a farmer (King) who has a meteor crash in his back yard. I think the best stories are numbers two and three. As with any anthology film, each story is just going to be so different and each offer up its own strengths and weaknesses that you can't help but feel somewhat uneven. Romero and Stephen King teamed up for this tribute to the old EC Comics and while it's uneven in spots there are certainly enough good stories to make it worth watching. If your taste runs to black comedy you can't help not liking Creepshow although you may find the other segments better than my favorites.Ĭreepshow (1982) *** (out of 4) George A. His fear is cockroaches and in the end he gets his comeuppance from same. After having endured an attack of bedbugs in my dwelling two years ago I kind of related to what Marshall was going through. Marshall who lives hermetically sealed like Hughes with an overriding fear of our six legged creature. The story concerns eccentric billionaire E.G. The best is for last though and it couldn't never have been made while Howard Hughes was alive. Seems as though contact with the stuff inside the meteorite turns everything into plant life. With him it's like that old song on Hee Haw, "if weren't for bad luck I'd have no luck at all".
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Author Stephen King heavily made up plays this hillbilly rustic who gets the bad luck of having an encounter with a meteorite. The other two are one man shows and really good ones about people being overwhelmed by extraordinary circumstances. Of the six four are concerned with vengeance of one sort or another. With direction by George Romero and writing by Stephen King you are getting the best of the best in this horror anthology of six stories in Creepshow.