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Creepshow II Review:Welcome to another episode of Out from the Horrorbox! In this episode your episodic host Dom looks at the sequel to a horror classic, from director Michael Gornick, the 1987 horror comedy anthology film, Creepshow II!Michael Gornick, previously the cinematographer of the first film, takes over for George A. Romero, and Romero takes over screenwriting duties. The film is was once again based upon stories by Stephen King, and features three more horror segments consisting of "Old Chief Wood'nhead", "The Raft" and "The Hitchhiker". Time StampsIntro - 01:13Creepshow II: Tales of horror that will make your skin crawl! - 02:29Trivia - 12:55Kill Counter - 20:11Final Thoughts - 23:08Outro - 34:51Thanks for tuning into the podcast! If you liked this episode, subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and anywhere else you listen to podcasts.You can follow the podcast on Instagram, Threads, and TikTok @horrorboxpodcast. You can email us recommendations, personal or fiction stories, or anything else horror related at horrorboxpodcast@gmail.com.One last thing, if you like the podcast and would like to support the podcast, buy me a coffee. You can buy me a coffee at ko-fi.com/horrorboxpodcast, it would really help out!We'll see you next time and hear what comes Out from the Horrorbox!
It's our 300th episode!!!! We truly can't believe we actually have come this far. Huge thanks to all of our listeners, guests, sponsors, everyone!!! Today we are talking Creep Show 2 (1987) with our longtime guest/collaborator Joe Testa. We will announce the winner of the giveaway today on social media. Thanks again to everyone and enjoy todays episode!
With Eddie gone, Spencer is joined by Ben this week as the pair dive into the 1987's horror classic, Creepshow 2. Do dumb teens making dumb decisions hold the movie back from being entertain? Or are there enough scares to warrant this sequel? Grab your poorly designed wigs & your popcorn, & tune in to find out in this week's episode of The Filmlosophers!
Pat and Adam return for a special seasonal run of episodes, as they talk about all things horror every Friday in October! First up is Anthology horror movies. From early Mario Bava and Creepshow, to Body Bags and Trick R Treat - the boys break down their favorites and not so favorites in the anthology subgenre.
To wrap up our month of horror sequels, we are taking a look at CREEPSHOW 2. Please send any and all feedback to anotherlookpod@gmail.com. Please check us out on Facebook, and rate/review/subscribe on iTunes.
Creepshow as a tv series has arrived on the Shudder streaming service. My love for Creepshow goes very deep. In fact, I did a podcast on the Best Horror Movies of the 1980s. Click the link https://bit.ly/31LfSuV to hear me rank my favorite movies. Also, check out this blog link https://bit.ly/2MfdoP7 about the theater I watch this great movie. For this podcast, I am reviewing the first episode of the new Creepshow series: Gray Matter and The House of the Head. Does this live up to my expectations? The only way to know is to listen to this episode. Enjoy!
FANS: Former Jeopardy! champ and current Deputy Editor of Awards Daily Marshall Flores takes us behind the scenes of Jeopardy! and discusses his 'Statsgasm' statistical model for predicting Oscar winners. FILMS: Our discussion of Creepshow 2 is no mere hit-and-run job, as we dig deep into the 1987 follow-up to the 1st King/Romero smash hit anthology film. Thanks for the ride, lady! FINDS: The Last Drive-In with Joe Bob Briggs and ruminations on why horror films rarely see traction during Oscar season.
Three scares. Three efforts by 3 masters: Tom Savini, George Romero, and Stephen King.This second horror anthology presents more eerie tales based on Stephen King stories. One episode finds a cigar-store Native American statue coming to life to avenge the death of the shop owner (George Kennedy) and his wife (Dorothy Lamour). Another features a group of teens menaced by a blob-like creature. The final installment follows a wealthy and callous woman (Lois Chiles) who hits a hitchhiker with her car and decides to flee the scene, but the victim isn't inclined to remain dead.Release date: May 1, 1987 (USA)Director: Michael GornickScreenplay: George A. RomeroStory by: Stephen KingSupport the show (https://www.paypal.me/bingewatcherspodcast)
Episode 296 - To kick off the month of Horror Anthology reviews we begin with one of the best in the Creepshow series. Plus we talk about our trip to some haunted houses. Join us! - www.stormfrontcreative.com