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Review of by Tyler S — 27 Sep 2011

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Creepshow is really the first movie where I have to review several movies in one review. We start out with a father taking his son's comic book away and throwing it in the trash. From there, we look at the stories from the comic shown in real life.

The first segment in this anthology story is "Father's Day." About a man that dies on father's day, and on the anniversary of his death, comes back to life. He then terrorizes the friends of his murderer/daughter.

It was a good story, but with characters we really don't care about. The second story is "The Lonesome Death of Jordy Verrill" about a redneck farmer played by Stephen King, who finds a crashed meteor on his propety and attempts to sell it.

But when he slowly finds out the side effects of touching the meteor, he regrets his decision and his life. Really good The third story, "Something to Tide You Over," stars Leslie Neilson out for revenge on Ted Danson for cheating on his wife.

All I can say is, the ending is pretty good. The fourth story is "The Crate" about a crate which is found under some stairs in a school. When they open the crate, they find something shocking.

No spoilers, just watch. And the final story is "They're creeping Up on You." About a crazy old man afraid of bugs. Don't need to say much more than that. And finally there's the epilogue.

Where, short story, the son kills his dad with a voodoo doll. Good movei. Check it out.

This review of Creepshow (1982) was written by on 27 Sep 2011.

Creepshow has generally received positive reviews.

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