Trivia: The mousy brunette at the party in "The Crate" is George Romero's Ex-Wife "Christine Forrest". Her character is named "Tabitha" after Stephen King's Wife...
So nostalgic. I remember as a kid, we bought our first family VCR back in 1983 and Creepshow was among the first VHS tapes we rented for the weekend, along with the movie West World. What a thrill it was back then.
You two are constantly hilarious, everything from arguing about….sand in the gears shall we say, to discussing old wood and if a 150 year old…whateveritis is related to a Sasquatch or not. Oddly enough they named it “Fluffy” on set. 😁 Also it’s a common thought (at least among my little group of friends) that zombie Nathan did kill the last two people, just off screen after the segment ended.
I think that Hal Holbrook pulling out his gun and shooting Billie was a tribute to a cop he played in Clint Eastwood's 2nd Dirty Harry film Magnum Force.
Yes!!! I've been waiting weeks to watch some Grave and Roommate react. (All your vids are great, but I can't watch the ones with movies I haven't seen cause, ya know, spoilers). This was just what I needed today. Thank you kindly, my dudes!
This was the movie I rented the night my parents got their first VCR, it was my favorite horror film for years. Back then I thought that Mr. Pratt's high-tech apartment in the last story was typical of everyone's homes because the story was set in the future.
In an interview, Ted Dansen talked about how he was worried about his daughter getting scared by his zombie makeup while she was visiting on set. When she saw him, she just said, 'Hi, Dad,' and moved on.
Stephen King’s acting is perfect for that Looney Tunes style character, for sure. And his segment is my favorite because of it. When it comes to Creepshow, the stories are based on the old Horror Comics from the mid-20th century, (prior to the comics code.) That style can be more silly and just a short burst of story, not the most cohesive but just fun. Other anthologies like Asylum (1972) & V/H/S (2012) have more connective tissue via the wrap around story. Anthologies are great-short and full of variety-but, they don’t usually do well at the box office.
Couple other tidbits. Paul Hirsch edited ‘The Crate’ episode. He also edited original ‘Carrie’ and ‘The Empire Strikes Back’ And the soundtrack is unique- combination of library music from Capitol Music library and original music by the film’s assistant director John Harrison (using Prophet V synth & grand piano)
THANK YOU 1. The little boy playing Billy is Owen King, Stephen's son. 2. There IS a CREEPSHOW II also by King. Same format but different stories. Great cast again. 3. King does cameos in many of his movies. This is my favorite performance by him. 4. Tom Atkins/Billy's dad played Rehme in "Escape from New York". Adrienne Barbeau 😇(the crate) also plays in it. 5. My favorite story is "The Crate".
This is a great film & I hope you watch the second one as well. The boy at the beginning & end of the film is Joe Hill, Stephen King's son & he's the author of The Black Phone, Locke & Key & Horns.
Leslie Nielsen even during his serious roles was always into comedy. He always traveled with a portable fart machine he was also a prankster on set. People never knew when the sound of a fart would happen with him around. This was before he got the role in Airplane even in death he insisted on one last joke on his gravestone it says Let er Rip on it.
It's not too hard to read between the lines in "The Crate." The monster represents the repressed anger of Dexter, co-opted by Henry; Dex (already a sketchy perv and...potential serial killer?) wants to kill anyone who bothers him, and of course Henry wants to kill Wilma. The thing in the crate is a nonsensical boogeyman on which to psychologically hang the murders they themselves commit, and their little chess game discussion is two good buddies extorting each other's silence. But once they've had a taste, their murder-genie can never be kept in its bottle. Cockroaches? _Pfft._ Bedbugs are worse. They're quick like roaches but bite and suck blood like ticks. Then they run off and crap in furniture and between the pages of books and any other tight crevice that suits them. And once they've had blood, they can start laying eggs. But the roaches are also a representation, this time Upson Pratt's ugliness eating himself alive from the inside.
The dad in the bumper scenes was played by Tom Atkins. He was a mainstay throughout the '80's. Another of his films was THE FOG, directed by John Carpenter. Check it out. Avoid the remake - it's sh#t.
One of my favorite horror anthology comedy movies ever made!
"The most fun you'll ever have, being scared."
Trivia: The mousy brunette at the party in "The Crate" is George Romero's Ex-Wife "Christine Forrest". Her character is named "Tabitha" after Stephen King's Wife...
"Ya know, if you kill everybody you're not getting cake..."
HAHAHA
Sasquatch In A Crate would be an awesome band name
I did mentioned that you guys should see "Creepshow" and "Creepshow 2" from the last video.
The little boy is Stephen King's son, Joe Hill. He's a writer, like his father. He is the author of "The Black Phone".
So nostalgic. I remember as a kid, we bought our first family VCR back in 1983 and Creepshow was among the first VHS tapes we rented for the weekend, along with the movie West World. What a thrill it was back then.
One of my all time favorites and one of the best anthologies.
The little boy atvthe beginning is Stephen Kings son.
The Kid is played by Steven King's son.
You two are constantly hilarious, everything from arguing about….sand in the gears shall we say, to discussing old wood and if a 150 year old…whateveritis is related to a Sasquatch or not. Oddly enough they named it “Fluffy” on set. 😁 Also it’s a common thought (at least among my little group of friends) that zombie Nathan did kill the last two people, just off screen after the segment ended.
"Fluffy" is Tasmanian Devil (which is referenced in the segment) with a bit of Sasquatch. I guess...
@@tjfrizzi5965 I always thought of Fluffy as a Tasmanian Devil. It always scared the crap out of me.
I thought it was a yeti.
Stephen King does cameos in a lot of his movies. He's the Stan Lee of Horror, lol.
Another fun reaction/review. Love you both
I think that Hal Holbrook pulling out his gun and shooting Billie was a tribute to a cop he played in Clint Eastwood's 2nd Dirty Harry film Magnum Force.
Yes!!! I've been waiting weeks to watch some Grave and Roommate react. (All your vids are great, but I can't watch the ones with movies I haven't seen cause, ya know, spoilers).
This was just what I needed today. Thank you kindly, my dudes!
This was the movie I rented the night my parents got their first VCR, it was my favorite horror film for years. Back then I thought that Mr. Pratt's high-tech apartment in the last story was typical of everyone's homes because the story was set in the future.
In an interview, Ted Dansen talked about how he was worried about his daughter getting scared by his zombie makeup while she was visiting on set. When she saw him, she just said, 'Hi, Dad,' and moved on.
Stephen King’s acting is perfect for that Looney Tunes style character, for sure. And his segment is my favorite because of it.
When it comes to Creepshow, the stories are based on the old Horror Comics from the mid-20th century, (prior to the comics code.) That style can be more silly and just a short burst of story, not the most cohesive but just fun.
Other anthologies like Asylum (1972) & V/H/S (2012) have more connective tissue via the wrap around story. Anthologies are great-short and full of variety-but, they don’t usually do well at the box office.
Couple other tidbits.
Paul Hirsch edited ‘The Crate’ episode. He also edited original ‘Carrie’ and ‘The Empire Strikes Back’
And the soundtrack is unique- combination of library music from Capitol Music library and original music by the film’s assistant director John Harrison (using Prophet V synth & grand piano)
This is one of my favorite movies from my childhood.
THANK YOU
1. The little boy playing Billy is Owen King, Stephen's son.
2. There IS a CREEPSHOW II also by King. Same format but different stories. Great cast again.
3. King does cameos in many of his movies. This is my favorite performance by him.
4. Tom Atkins/Billy's dad played Rehme in "Escape from New York". Adrienne Barbeau 😇(the crate) also plays in it.
5. My favorite story is "The Crate".
One of the best films ever! With that said, it's weird to see Leslie Nielsen in this kind of film post "Airplane!"
This is a great film & I hope you watch the second one as well. The boy at the beginning & end of the film is Joe Hill, Stephen King's son & he's the author of The Black Phone, Locke & Key & Horns.
*My Meteor, My Price.*
The father will be sorry in the end.
Creepshow II & Tales From the Darkside: The Movie next sometime in the future please! 🙏
Hey Pretty Le Pew, don't ever go for a walk with him near a cliff or in a national park😂
This movie (and my parents leaving their books in the bathroom) got me into Stephen King books
Leslie Nielsen even during his serious roles was always into comedy. He always traveled with a portable fart machine he was also a prankster on set. People never knew when the sound of a fart would happen with him around. This was before he got the role in Airplane even in death he insisted on one last joke on his gravestone it says Let er Rip on it.
Thanks for the video!! See you later!! Stay safe.😊
Where's my cake?🎂🤣
Great score composed by John Harrison.
If you like the film you should watch the sequel, and the tv series.
It's not too hard to read between the lines in "The Crate." The monster represents the repressed anger of Dexter, co-opted by Henry; Dex (already a sketchy perv and...potential serial killer?) wants to kill anyone who bothers him, and of course Henry wants to kill Wilma. The thing in the crate is a nonsensical boogeyman on which to psychologically hang the murders they themselves commit, and their little chess game discussion is two good buddies extorting each other's silence. But once they've had a taste, their murder-genie can never be kept in its bottle.
Cockroaches? _Pfft._ Bedbugs are worse. They're quick like roaches but bite and suck blood like ticks. Then they run off and crap in furniture and between the pages of books and any other tight crevice that suits them. And once they've had blood, they can start laying eggs. But the roaches are also a representation, this time Upson Pratt's ugliness eating himself alive from the inside.
Nice number 2 is even better
Creepshow 1&2 are the best anthologies
The dad in the bumper scenes was played by Tom Atkins. He was a mainstay throughout the '80's. Another of his films was THE FOG, directed by John Carpenter. Check it out. Avoid the remake - it's sh#t.
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He was also in Night Of the Creeps... that's an oldie but goodie too.
Check out creepshow 2
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no such thing as divorcing billie