"And all through the house" wrecked me as a kid. Terrifying Santa, slowly and patiently probing the house for an entry point, and then that ending is just a kick in the gut
Yeah, in my opinion that was the most genuinely scary episode of the series. I also like the one where Demi Moore marries the fat slob because the psychic told her she would marry a rich man. The plot twist is great.
Oh yeah, I _love_ that episode too. The make-up was _amazing_ and I loved Yvonne DeCarlo's cameo. One of my personal favorites is "The Secret", which is about an orphaned 12-yr.-old boy named Theodore getting adopted by a wealthy childless couple who at first seem perfect (if a bit eccentric) giving him an insanely huge bedroom packed with the best toys and entertainment money can buy, all the food (primarily sweets) he can eat (he was starved a bit at the orphanage) and even his own classic-British-gentleman-father-figure butler. But things get suspicious when Theodore notices his parents never take him anywhere and only interact with him during the night and most unsettling of all, he finds himself _locked_ in his room complete with bars on his windows. They're _clearly_ up to something but what could it be...
He, to be fair, that Nefra student might've gotten arrested, but she did get an A on that project! That was my favorite episode, glad to see it brought up here.
How about "the ventriloquist's dummy" starring Bobcat Goldthwait and the legendary Don Rickles!? I saw that one as a kid and it freaked me out! Or "Strung Along", that one gave me nightmares!
I remember watching this as a little kid with my family and always covering my eyes during the intro. The Cryptkeeper popping out of the coffin always scared me as a kid. Now, the intro kicks ass and I understand it's a puppet, appreciating his cheesy one liners. Glad you finally made this video
I gotta admit this list takes me by surprise. There's good episodes here that I don't think would end up on many other's lists. Kudos for having a pretty interesting taste in episodes. It's pretty cool to hear your opinion.
This may sound strange to everyone, but my #1 episode is “Lower Berth”. It’s not the scariest, bloodiest, not the happiest of endings, but it does beg the question at the ending: were all these stories in that universe real? Or were they stories the Cryptkeeper heard from before and made them into more funnier and more frightening to live up to his poor family’s legacy? Makes you think when it comes to horror, doesn’t it?
There's also the animated spinoff "Tales from the cryptkeeper," which while a bit more kid friendly is still very hokey and fun with a few genuinely creepy ideas. Very good for getting into halloween spirit
Television Terror is definitely my favorite of the series. I could still remember the creepy intro and outro music from when I saw it as a kid, when I watched it again recently. So good.
What I loved about Tales from the crypt was each episode had some dark karmic justice in them. Whether it's the executioner being executed, or the salesman being out played, the mother killing her husband only to be killed by an evil Santa. Or the janitor serving human steaks and becoming one himself. It's super hard to pick just 15 episodes because while yes it was a bit cheesy, the stories were actually told pretty well and had so many great actors in them. Such a groundbreaking show because for a mainstream show it had so much nudity, language and gore which in the late 80s and 90s was a bit more rare. Especially for a show that targeted not only adults but clearly kids too. The real test of time is how fondly the show is remembered.
You picked two of my favorites as well including your Number 1 choice! You have excellent taste, my good sir! :) I *almost* expected to see "Demon Knight" in your list but, yeah, that wouldn't have been an "episode" and (at least to my knowledge) wouldn't have been based on any of the original EC Comics. I'm not sure about that last supposition, though, as I can't recall who wrote it. Only that it starred an amazing Jada Pinkett (before she got famous and married Will Smith) and a truly memorable performance by Billy Zane. Oh, yeah, and the amazing "Amanda-Waller-to-be", CCH Pounder with her immortal line, "No, this is me giving you the finger."
12:36 - I don't think he was supposed to be serious in "Southland Tales". He was playing it straight, but it was deadpan humor. "Southland Tales" is a very satirical movie; not much of it is intended to be taken seriously.
@@AT4W I definitely agree that its a bad, pretentious movie, but I didn't get the sense that the Jon Lovitz character was meant to be taken seriously. Richard Kelly isn't that tone deaf.
'The Ventriloquist's Dummy' has Don Rickles giving a great performance. 'For Cryin' Out Loud' has Sam Kinison as a guy's inner conscience voice tormenting him.
I think my favorite has to be "'Til Death." The way the woman looks as she rots is genuinely creepy (though her acting is humorous) and the ending is proof that some things are worse than death.
My favorite episode is King of the Road. One of Brad Pitt's earliest roles, he is simultaneously awesome and chilling in this. The story is classic Crypt stuff and the episode's music is all by Warren Zevon. Such a great episode.
Very unexpected to see this on the last day of February but I ain't complaining. Hopefully we will see more tales from the crypt stuff down the line after this video. A long shot but hey, I don't find any epsiode countdowns of this series here so this was a rare treat.
"It felt like the Goonies"...and it included one if them. Surprised you didn't mention that. Lol. I do like the video though - and I've been watching a lot of "Tales from the Crypt" lately. Most of these I've seen...but not all - so thanks for the suggestions.
Linkara, this video has singlehandedly unearthed the long buried memories of me and my father watching reruns of this show after I came home from school. I can even recall seeing at least one of the episodes you've covered here at one point or another. It's nice to take this walk down memory lane like this, so thank you for reminding me of this again after all these years.
My favorite episodes are dig that cat he’s really gone, the ventriloquists dummy, abra cadaver, strung along, forever ambergris, revenge is the nuts, the third pig and yellow is the best non horror episode. Only skin deep is one that actually scared me
My favorites are "House of Horror", the fraternity episode, "Death of some Salesmen," with an amazing TRIPLE performance from Tim Curry, "Werewolf Concierto," because I love werewolves, and "Carrion Death."
Still my favorite to this day, tied with *"Cutting Cards"* ... both these episodes star Lance Henriksen in great performances... And indeed I also expected *"Yellow"* to be number one, as it often is with these kinds of lists. Linkara must have tried to pick more than just the most famous ones & the usual classics... He is also surprisingly "forgiving" toward season 7, the season that everyone seems to hate ^^ (it's also my least favorite one...)
Randall Flagg Season 7 probably would have been better received if more episodes tried a pulpy approach like the one on this list to mitigate the much drier humor. Either that or do episodes that are horror versions of “The Full Monty”, in it’s humor and tone. Heck, they should have riffed *every* British/UK sub-genre from Agatha Christie style cozy mysteries (imagine a EC comics vampire story reimagined to be accusing parlor mystery with the vamps being killed off one-by-one in a secluded villa by one of the vampires playing innocent), to Victorian era gothic horror complete with fantastic period sets and clothing.
0:50 Actually, I heard of your channel from a friend. I was complaining about an old comic I read once, my friend made a reference to another bad old comic, I asked him how he knew about that book since I didn't think he read comics, and he told me he knew of it from this guy named Linkara on RUclips. Been subscribed ever since.
Oh yeah. I really love this series and they are so many gory, scary, gruesome, and entertaining episodes from tales from the crypt. Not to mention it has an amazing intro with a memorable host.
My favorites: Reluctant Vampire-Malcolm Mcdowell was so cute in that one. A shame there wasn't a fanfic about that one; I wanted to read about what happened next! The Man Who was Death Lower Berth-That was mean how they kept Two Face locked up and beat him. The Cryptkeeper was a cute baby, though. That episode reminded me of the X-Files episode, Postmodern Prometheus, a take on The Elephant Man and the Cher movie, Mask. Staired in horror-Teller the magician co-wrote that one. Cool episode! Revenge is the Nuts You, Murderer-the one with "Humphrey Bogart" and "Alfred Hitchcock". #2-Television terror-Gotta love Morton Downey Jr.! The one with John Kassir and Priscilla Presley that I forgot the title. It ends with a bang, or a BOOM! I loved how The Cryptkeeper rewound the tape of the John Kassir character saying, "I'll be damned!" The one with Demi Moore and Jeffrey Tambor?, who played a fat man and went to the electric chair at the end for killing the Demi Moore character. I think it was called, Sin Deep/Skin Deep.
“Sin Deep” was about a man with anger issues meets a masked woman who thrives on abuse through internal means... but externally, she has a thing for keeping different masks... of other men.
My favorites in no order: only skin deep , oils well that ends well, people who live in brass hearses, death of some salesman, split personality, maniac at large, what's cooking, split second, easel kill ya, the reluctant vampire, top billing, loved to death, the ventriloquist dummy, cutting cards, the switch, dig that cat... He's real gone.
My favorites (In order of appearance): "And All Through the House" * "Dig That Cat... He's Real Gone" "Cutting Cards" * "Three's a Crowd" "Television Terror" "Loved to Death" "Reluctant Vampire" * "Mournin' Mess" "None but the Lonely Heart" "What's Cookin'" "Maniac at Large" * "Forever Ambergris" "House of Horror" "Came the Dawn" * "Only Skin Deep"
IMO "All through the House" should be the #1 spot. I agree with you on "Television Terror" Was always a great one and who knew Downey could act...at least I thought he was good!
Sleepovers at my friend Justin's place were the best. His family had all the best cable channels, & a tv we could watch Tales From the Crypt, The Outer Limits, & MST3K on without his parents intervening.
Four-Sided Triangle with Patricia Arquette was good too. Farm settings are aesthetically pleasing to me because it reminds me of Halloweentime. The episode about the guy with the haunted tattoo was really great as well. And All Through the House goes without saying as how iconic it is. The episode where a kid is adopted by two vampires and they try to sweeten his blood by giving him excessive dessert only to find out he's a werewolf was amazing as well.
Wow. 'Mute Witness to Murder' is almost like The Invisible Man (2020). I just watched the film today and I pop this video on, I was like "Why does that sound familiar?"
I entered this video with it having been viewed 665 times before. I'm sure I'll be fine. This was a very informative and inspiring list, giving food for thought and really gets into what makes each episode special even without having seen them. I'll have to look around for this sometime.
Can you do your top 15 Twilight Zone episodes and top 15 Tales from the Darkside episodes sometime? Also, I'm a fan of Night Gallery and enjoy the 80s Twilight Zone, so I'm happy that you have videos on those. I love Tales from the Crypt.
Just FYI there are some other great anthology shows out there that rarely get attention, though they are just as good. One is called "Ghost Stories" from the 1990s and narrated by Rip Torn, which is just like TFTC except focuses on ghost stories (duh). There is also another one from the early 2000s called "Night Visions" which is narrated by Henry Rollins, which has more of the 2000s feel but has some solid episodes. And there is also the Masters of Horror/Fear Itself short film anthology which is hit or miss.
Taylor Edwards should probably add “No 90’s Image Comics” otherwise it’d be a *Top 70!!!* Also, is this only original costumes? Cuz I think terrible redesigns deserve their own list (and a lot of 90’s trash). To quote Mickey Rourke from the Wrestler: “The 90’s sucked.”
"The goonies" reference you made at the 17:33 mark cracked me up. the kid who played data was the kid in that tales from the crypt episode. That's why it was funny 😆 If you intentionally did that....I tip my 🎩to you sir. Good job lol😆
My favorite include asides from those you mentioned, The Thing from the Grave, Only Sin Deep, korman's kalamity, loved to death, the secret, People who live in brass hearses, let the punishiment fit the crime, only skin deep
When my brothers left the house I would inherit their comic books, and among Marvel, DC, Lucky Luke and Transformers they also had a lot of Tales From the Crypt comics. The story that I remember best was about a prisoner who was planning on faking his own death and be smuggled out in a coffin (I don't recall how he planned to get out before getting buried). Over the course of the story we saw him and the other inmates build a structure, but none of them knew what it was for. It's only when the prisoner feels the heat rising that he realizes his coffin has been placed in the prison's new crematorium. Was that ever made into an episode?
Revenge Is The Nuts. Grunwald is a neglectful caretaker who eventually gets his comeuppance. Shaft composer and recording artist Isaac Hayes plays one of the residents. You know the saying" Revenge is a dish best served cold. Cryptkeeper- That Grunwald. Just one little problem, and he goes to pieces.
"Yellow" is my favorite. It's a drama about a soldier who never wanted to join the army, but was forced to out of family tradition. The horror is replaced with suspense, and the anticipation of what's to come, and it is felt through out each scene. I love stories set in WW1. So many opportunities for great stories.
Good episode, but, technically, that (a long with a couple other episodes) is part of the short-lived "Two-Fisted Tales" series and not a legitimate Crypt episode. (Notably, these episodes don't feature the same level of violence, language or sexuality as most Crypt episodes, as TFT was a network TV series.) The episodes of this show (produced by the same company and creative team) were repurposed as Crypt episodes as a cheap way to meet the season episode quota.
@@dreamlandnightmare - I did not know that, thanks for the explanation. "Yellow" and "Cutting Cards" (both starring Lance Henriksen) are my 2 favorite episodes...
You mentioned a few episodes that might be precursors of "Found Footage", I agree but I then some jackasses always says something about Cannibal Holocaust. Today I am the jackass!
"Mournin' Mess," "What's Cookin'" and "The Man Who Was Death." That last one was one of three in the 90-minute pilot "movie" and it really set the tone for the series. Bill Sadler did an excellent job carrying that half hour all by himself. I'm looking forward to seeing him in _Bill & Ted Face the Music._
Not bad, not bad. You have. Few of my faves in your list. My list 15. Split Personality, 14. Only Skin Deep, 13. That thing from the grave, 12. People who live in brass hearses, 11. Dead Wait, 10. Death of some salesman, 9. Lower Berth, 8.Split Second, 7. Fitting Punishment, 6. Dead Right, 5. The Reluctant Vampire, 4. The Secret, 3. And all through the house, 2. Three”s a crowd, and 1. The ventriloquist dummy! Honorable mentions my brother”s keeper, the trap, undertaking parlor, and mourn mess!
Francisco Carlos yeah that was season two Like the guy who mad this blog said, it was just getting it stride. I have all 7 seasons on DVD. And I still watch them from Time to time. I even enjoyed Demon Night!
OMG!!! The frequent caller has haunted me for years! I remember seeing it when I was younger, but could never remember where it came from! The attic scene with the fan still gives me nightmares!! Thanks!!
My favorites 1. Dig that Cat...He's Real Gone 2. Dead Right 3. For Cryin' Out Loud 4. Mute Witness to a Murder 5. The Third Pig 5. Whirl Pool 6. Werewolf concerto 7. Easle Kill You 8. Split Personality There are others
I admit I never really watched the show but I knew of it and for some reason I was terrified of the Crypt Keeper, like I remember seeing a preview of the animated series for kids in a magazine and I immediately turn the page because I was afraid of seeing him (even though the animated Crypt Keeper obviously didn't look exactly the same as the live action one.) Obviously now I've gotten over that and even with my love/hate relationship with horror, maybe I might check some of these episodes out, maybe around Halloween. Great list man, happy to see another "A Quick Look At..." from you.
I work at a small library and every so often, when I work the evening shift (and for whatever reason have to go down to the basement) Maniac At Large will pop into my head. Needless to say I have creeped myself out more than once. Also, Television Terror is my favorite episode.
I met John Glover at a con in Mississippi last year and blew his mind when I went over his episode Tales and brought up that he was in that with Aron Eisenberg who was on DS9 which he also guest starred on. He so funny and friendly.
Holy crap, the return of "A Quick Look At!" Finally had a spare afternoon to make it, huh? And man, for something made in the height of 90s cheese, it looks like the best episodes really deliver on the screams. I think I'll stick to the TV game show that they inexplicably made with kids running around the Keeper's haunted house. XD (No, seriously, this existed and I watched it religiously on Saturdays for a while. It was fun, what can I say?)
I can't recall if this was adapted from anything like the comic or a TV episode, but I have a distinct memory of being horribly scarred as a kid because I read a Tales from the Crypt book. The story involved a man being treated by his doctor, and during the process he reveals he likes to prank kids and one of his pranks got a kid killed. The doctor then reveals that the kid was his son, and during the operation he has given the man medication that makes him internally bleed with any sharp movement, and then straps the man into a tickle machine. Then the doctor steps back and watches as the man laughs and laughs, unable to stop... I still get chills!
Ah! I was just watching your AQLA episodes on the Amityville movies the other day. I thought this sub series was dead. I always enjoy your more relaxed discussions on stuff, this and your movie VLOGS included.
One of my personal favorites has always been “The Assassin”. It was one of the first TFTC episodes I saw as a kid, and I found the twist very entertaining.
This was cool. I know with your weekly schedule it would be hard to find the extra time to make a smaller video like this. But I would love to see more of these smaller videos if you can find the time.
My grandfather sent me little electronic talking things for Halloween. One is a hanging cript keeper head. His eyes and teeth rattle, then he lets out his signature laugh. It's fun in a retro way.
About the google search thing: maybe other people, but my way of finding you was like a wild goose chase: i went to your stuff because of your appearances on nostalgia critic, when i had found because of angry joe, who i then found because of video games. So technically the only reason i know you is because of video games.
@@tonyl6520 Yes because that twist is a classic one. the vampires think they cornered their pray but then the boy gets the last laugh. And I also liked seeing Larry Drake as a sympathetic character rather than a villain he sometimes played.
When I was a kid I could never watch the opening because the Cryptkeepers jump scare at the end always got me.
Me too.
Same here
I loved it even when I was younger. The opening is just iconic and one of my favorite TV intros.
Same. Ironically, I was a fan of Tiny Toon Adventures & never noticed that The Cryptkeeper is just a raspy Buster Bunny.
HAHAHAAAA!! So did my little brother!! He tyred and tyred but just cant do it....lol
"And all through the house" wrecked me as a kid. Terrifying Santa, slowly and patiently probing the house for an entry point, and then that ending is just a kick in the gut
Yeah, in my opinion that was the most genuinely scary episode of the series. I also like the one where Demi Moore marries the fat slob because the psychic told her she would marry a rich man. The plot twist is great.
Lollll “naughty or nice”
Was that the first episode you saw?
I loved the one where Ed Begely Jr. Was the door to door salesman and stumbles upon a family entirely played by Tim Curry.
one of the only actually creepy episodes Tim Curry as that daughter gettin it on uhhggg (shivers) lol
That was a good episode
“Death of Some Salesman”
Hell yeah, that was a damn good episode
Oh yeah, I _love_ that episode too. The make-up was _amazing_ and I loved Yvonne DeCarlo's cameo. One of my personal favorites is "The Secret", which is about an orphaned 12-yr.-old boy named Theodore getting adopted by a wealthy childless couple who at first seem perfect (if a bit eccentric) giving him an insanely huge bedroom packed with the best toys and entertainment money can buy, all the food (primarily sweets) he can eat (he was starved a bit at the orphanage) and even his own classic-British-gentleman-father-figure butler. But things get suspicious when Theodore notices his parents never take him anywhere and only interact with him during the night and most unsettling of all, he finds himself _locked_ in his room complete with bars on his windows. They're _clearly_ up to something but what could it be...
Another good one, is “Death Of Some Salesmen”
"Besides ,twernt no lie. Its called, salesmanship!" 👍👍
Can't go wrong with anything with Tim Curry 😁👍
In my opinion that's the best episode
My favorite episode was the one where the guy underwent an operation to get 9 lives like a cat. "Dig that Cat... He's Real Gone". It was really good.
To bad he forgot about the cat dying
@@robertgautreau4573
Mhm
He, to be fair, that Nefra student might've gotten arrested, but she did get an A on that project!
That was my favorite episode, glad to see it brought up here.
nice choice.
How about "the ventriloquist's dummy" starring Bobcat Goldthwait and the legendary Don Rickles!? I saw that one as a kid and it freaked me out! Or "Strung Along", that one gave me nightmares!
Francisco Carlos hell yes, Morty was freakishly scary AF when I was a kid. I made a list too. You checkout it and tell me what you think
lol morty cracked me up that whole episode was funny
That one was creepy.
0:48
Agreed cauz the twist is very unexpected
I remember watching this as a little kid with my family and always covering my eyes during the intro. The Cryptkeeper popping out of the coffin always scared me as a kid. Now, the intro kicks ass and I understand it's a puppet, appreciating his cheesy one liners.
Glad you finally made this video
I gotta admit this list takes me by surprise. There's good episodes here that I don't think would end up on many other's lists. Kudos for having a pretty interesting taste in episodes. It's pretty cool to hear your opinion.
This may sound strange to everyone, but my #1 episode is “Lower Berth”. It’s not the scariest, bloodiest, not the happiest of endings, but it does beg the question at the ending: were all these stories in that universe real? Or were they stories the Cryptkeeper heard from before and made them into more funnier and more frightening to live up to his poor family’s legacy?
Makes you think when it comes to horror, doesn’t it?
It's supposed to be a crypt keeper origin story, but nice philosophical approach.
Nicholas Grant Thank you.
I remember that one too
Is it the last episode?
Becuase Im bored Toni Actually, no. It’s a Season 2 episode.
There's also the animated spinoff "Tales from the cryptkeeper," which while a bit more kid friendly is still very hokey and fun with a few genuinely creepy ideas. Very good for getting into halloween spirit
I totally remember that.
yeah they dont make cartoons likr that anymore not that it was a very good show but everything today is so pc and watered down
@@JohnSmith-fq7hj It was a fantastic show.
There was also a kid's game show called Secrets of the Cryptkeeper's Haunted House
What did I tell you, Mr. Reeve? Your diner was going to fail the moment you set it up at Over There.
“Slow claps”!
And over there needs to cook for itself
@@ss3kid Over there has some Red Robin.....
Yummmmm.....
Television Terror is definitely my favorite of the series. I could still remember the creepy intro and outro music from when I saw it as a kid, when I watched it again recently. So good.
I adore puns so hearing Cryptkeeper do his thing always makes me smile
The OG Joker!
I cringe at every pun, but that's comedy baby.
What I loved about Tales from the crypt was each episode had some dark karmic justice in them. Whether it's the executioner being executed, or the salesman being out played, the mother killing her husband only to be killed by an evil Santa. Or the janitor serving human steaks and becoming one himself. It's super hard to pick just 15 episodes because while yes it was a bit cheesy, the stories were actually told pretty well and had so many great actors in them. Such a groundbreaking show because for a mainstream show it had so much nudity, language and gore which in the late 80s and 90s was a bit more rare. Especially for a show that targeted not only adults but clearly kids too. The real test of time is how fondly the show is remembered.
Cristopher Reeves and Judd Nelson together...man I wish Steel had had Superman in it.
So Superman and Rodimus Prime start up a restaurant together...
TF2Fan101
Sounds like a fanfic.
captain Rockatron It probably already is....
That one. Meatloaf was the first one.
"I love winter horror and there isn't enough of it..."
Makes Winter of 83.
Checks out.
Ooh, another “quick look at...”, I missed those.
My favorite episode is the one where Harry Anderson is a comic book artist that has his drawings come to life. It is great and always makes me laugh.
You mean "Korman's Kalamity", right?
@@animefan25 Yep. I love that episode.
That's is a good episode
That's my favorite as well.
My favorite as well.
No joke, I actually got locked inside a library when I was a kid. It’s just as creepy and unsettling as Linkara said.
i got accidentally locked inside a church once..terrifying
How did you guys get out?
Tanner William The doors were only locked to the outside. I raced to the door, opened it and bolted home
You picked two of my favorites as well including your Number 1 choice! You have excellent taste, my good sir! :)
I *almost* expected to see "Demon Knight" in your list but, yeah, that wouldn't have been an "episode" and (at least to my knowledge) wouldn't have been based on any of the original EC Comics. I'm not sure about that last supposition, though, as I can't recall who wrote it. Only that it starred an amazing Jada Pinkett (before she got famous and married Will Smith) and a truly memorable performance by Billy Zane. Oh, yeah, and the amazing "Amanda-Waller-to-be", CCH Pounder with her immortal line, "No, this is me giving you the finger."
12:36 - I don't think he was supposed to be serious in "Southland Tales". He was playing it straight, but it was deadpan humor. "Southland Tales" is a very satirical movie; not much of it is intended to be taken seriously.
It's just that for me, Southland Tales is so far up its own ass I have a hard time believing it wasn't meant earnestly.
@@AT4W I definitely agree that its a bad, pretentious movie, but I didn't get the sense that the Jon Lovitz character was meant to be taken seriously. Richard Kelly isn't that tone deaf.
'The Ventriloquist's Dummy' has Don Rickles giving a great performance.
'For Cryin' Out Loud' has Sam Kinison as a guy's inner conscience voice tormenting him.
I think my favorite has to be "'Til Death." The way the woman looks as she rots is genuinely creepy (though her acting is humorous) and the ending is proof that some things are worse than death.
Water instead of embalming fluid?
That, would actually make it much, MUCH worse.
Like, depending on how much he uses, discoloring and swelling
Well, the body's buried at that point, I think. Otherwise he wouldn't be getting away with it.
The one with Larry Drake as the killer Santa was a great one.
Killer Santa stories are always fun
Larry Drake appeared in a second episode that has vampires and a werewolf.
My favorite episode is King of the Road. One of Brad Pitt's earliest roles, he is simultaneously awesome and chilling in this. The story is classic Crypt stuff and the episode's music is all by Warren Zevon. Such a great episode.
Very unexpected to see this on the last day of February but I ain't complaining. Hopefully we will see more tales from the crypt stuff down the line after this video. A long shot but hey, I don't find any epsiode countdowns of this series here so this was a rare treat.
Funnily enough, in the "Undertaker Pallor" the kid who played Data in The Goonies was in that episode.
"It felt like the Goonies"...and it included one if them. Surprised you didn't mention that. Lol.
I do like the video though - and I've been watching a lot of "Tales from the Crypt" lately. Most of these I've seen...but not all - so thanks for the suggestions.
I Said the Same Thing!!
It's the kid from Indiana Jones too!!
@@kenzopo8125Short Round?
Linkara, this video has singlehandedly unearthed the long buried memories of me and my father watching reruns of this show after I came home from school. I can even recall seeing at least one of the episodes you've covered here at one point or another. It's nice to take this walk down memory lane like this, so thank you for reminding me of this again after all these years.
"Comes the Dawn" stars two actors who were both villains in the Highlander movie series.
Katana and Jacob kel
Sadly, neither are from the good one.
GameStation3 Were you constantly expecting them to suddenly draw swords on each other and shout “ *THERE* *CAN* *ONLY* *BE* *ONE* “?
@@multitudeofidols there is an episode starring Clancy Brown, thankfully.
as soon as i saw the ferris beuller principle I thought those kids really dont want to be in his basement
I was hoping you added "What's Cooking?" I love that one.
My favorite episodes are dig that cat he’s really gone, the ventriloquists dummy, abra cadaver, strung along, forever ambergris, revenge is the nuts, the third pig and yellow is the best non horror episode. Only skin deep is one that actually scared me
I’m surprised that Yellow wasn’t on the list
Yellow definitely should have been on the list
Yellow is so good!!
Yellow is a masterpiece.
Agreed!!
3:43 ok, why does this guy look like Brendan Fraser cosplaying as John Travolta from Pulp Fiction?
omg yeah! he looked so familiar to me but i couldn't pinpoint where i've seen him!
@@redash22 I just found out that it's actually Stephen Shellen. And I guess the lightning made him look different.
Lol or Dark Fabio
I watched it on Fox in the 90s. I didn’t know about the nudity until I bought the dvds. Also met John Kassir. He was awesome. 😎
Randal Graves me too. Right after Mad TV. It was heavily censored, never knew about the gore and nudity until I bought the collector’s DVD
My favorites are "House of Horror", the fraternity episode, "Death of some Salesmen," with an amazing TRIPLE performance from Tim Curry, "Werewolf Concierto," because I love werewolves, and "Carrion Death."
"Three's a Crowd" and "Split Second" both had really messed up, morally corrupt endings.
Three's a Crowd is probably the most disturbing episode.
Night Talk actually split personality with Joe Pesci is the most disturbing
Episode
@@splvshlife I agree with you.
It's my top tales from the crypt episode just cause of how real it felt
One of my favorite shows ever! This needs to be on Netflix!
16:46 Isn’t that Short Round from Temple of Doom?
Yes, yes it is
He was also in "The Goonies" as Data.
Jonathan Ke Quan
dreamlandnightmare Thanks man.
I was expecting “Yellow “ to be somewhere in this.
Still my favorite to this day, tied with *"Cutting Cards"* ... both these episodes star Lance Henriksen in great performances... And indeed I also expected *"Yellow"* to be number one, as it often is with these kinds of lists.
Linkara must have tried to pick more than just the most famous ones & the usual classics...
He is also surprisingly "forgiving" toward season 7, the season that everyone seems to hate ^^
(it's also my least favorite one...)
Randall Flagg Season 7 probably would have been better received if more episodes tried a pulpy approach like the one on this list to mitigate the much drier humor. Either that or do episodes that are horror versions of “The Full Monty”, in it’s humor and tone. Heck, they should have riffed *every* British/UK sub-genre from Agatha Christie style cozy mysteries (imagine a EC comics vampire story reimagined to be accusing parlor mystery with the vamps being killed off one-by-one in a secluded villa by one of the vampires playing innocent), to Victorian era gothic horror complete with fantastic period sets and clothing.
That, and the one episode with Joe Pesci.
Joel Gordon You mean the episode Split Personality?
Popcultureguy3000 yeah
0:50 Actually, I heard of your channel from a friend. I was complaining about an old comic I read once, my friend made a reference to another bad old comic, I asked him how he knew about that book since I didn't think he read comics, and he told me he knew of it from this guy named Linkara on RUclips. Been subscribed ever since.
I first learned about him from NC's Superman 4 review. Funny how I eventually stopped watching NC and now regularly watch Linkara.
Oh yeah. I really love this series and they are so many gory, scary, gruesome, and entertaining episodes from tales from the crypt. Not to mention it has an amazing intro with a memorable host.
Isn't the guy who lives in your closet all year expect during october suppose to cover this
Maybe he’d make his OWN list... (with the Cryptkeeper’s voice actor so they can play on words with each other)
My favorites:
Reluctant Vampire-Malcolm Mcdowell was so cute in that one. A shame there wasn't a fanfic about that one; I wanted to read about what happened next!
The Man Who was Death
Lower Berth-That was mean how they kept Two Face locked up and beat him. The Cryptkeeper was a cute baby, though. That episode reminded me of the X-Files episode, Postmodern Prometheus, a take on The Elephant Man and the Cher movie, Mask.
Staired in horror-Teller the magician co-wrote that one. Cool episode!
Revenge is the Nuts
You, Murderer-the one with "Humphrey Bogart" and "Alfred Hitchcock".
#2-Television terror-Gotta love Morton Downey Jr.!
The one with John Kassir and Priscilla Presley that I forgot the title. It ends with a bang, or a BOOM! I loved how The Cryptkeeper rewound the tape of the John Kassir character saying, "I'll be damned!"
The one with Demi Moore and Jeffrey Tambor?, who played a fat man and went to the electric chair at the end for killing the Demi Moore character. I think it was called, Sin Deep/Skin Deep.
That last one is Dead Right.
“Sin Deep” was about a man with anger issues meets a masked woman who thrives on abuse through internal means... but externally, she has a thing for keeping different masks... of other men.
The John Kassir/Priscilla Presley one was called "Oil's Well That Ends Well".
My favorite one is the one with the vampires that adopted the kid to eat. And, the kid turns out to be a werewolf. Classic.
Ah, The Secret.
@@animefan25 😎😎😎
My favorites in no order: only skin deep , oils well that ends well, people who live in brass hearses, death of some salesman, split personality, maniac at large, what's cooking, split second, easel kill ya, the reluctant vampire, top billing, loved to death, the ventriloquist dummy, cutting cards, the switch, dig that cat... He's real gone.
Woady One you have great taste. Those are all my faves lollll
My favorites (In order of appearance):
"And All Through the House" *
"Dig That Cat... He's Real Gone"
"Cutting Cards" *
"Three's a Crowd"
"Television Terror"
"Loved to Death"
"Reluctant Vampire" *
"Mournin' Mess"
"None but the Lonely Heart"
"What's Cookin'"
"Maniac at Large" *
"Forever Ambergris"
"House of Horror"
"Came the Dawn" *
"Only Skin Deep"
IMO "All through the House" should be the #1 spot. I agree
with you on "Television Terror" Was always a great one and who knew Downey could act...at least I thought he was good!
Loved this series. Somehow it feels like a warm blanket. Thanks for sharing.
I love how you mention the goonies. But failed to mention the actor that Played Data is one of the kids in the episode lol.
Sleepovers at my friend Justin's place were the best. His family had all the best cable channels, & a tv we could watch Tales From the Crypt, The Outer Limits, & MST3K on without his parents intervening.
Been waiting forever for another "a quick Look at." One of my favorite from you linkara!!!
What was the one with the killer Santa?! That one scared the crap out of me when I was younger! When the kid’s holding his hand at the end, I can’t
All through the house
Four-Sided Triangle with Patricia Arquette was good too. Farm settings are aesthetically pleasing to me because it reminds me of Halloweentime.
The episode about the guy with the haunted tattoo was really great as well.
And All Through the House goes without saying as how iconic it is.
The episode where a kid is adopted by two vampires and they try to sweeten his blood by giving him excessive dessert only to find out he's a werewolf was amazing as well.
I think these two Tales From The Crypt episodes that you're trying to call it are “ On a Deadman's Chest" and “ The Secret".
Can I just say that the puns in this are absolutely glorious?
I love that laugh by the crypt keeper LMAO
That Cryptkeeper's laugh is already fun to listen to.
Wow. 'Mute Witness to Murder' is almost like The Invisible Man (2020). I just watched the film today and I pop this video on, I was like "Why does that sound familiar?"
@@FrenchPaul1988 Yes, if you don't watch the trailer. So if you plan on watching it, do not watch the trailer.
I entered this video with it having been viewed 665 times before. I'm sure I'll be fine.
This was a very informative and inspiring list, giving food for thought and really gets into what makes each episode special even without having seen them. I'll have to look around for this sometime.
Can you do your top 15 Twilight Zone episodes and top 15 Tales from the Darkside episodes sometime? Also, I'm a fan of Night Gallery and enjoy the 80s Twilight Zone, so I'm happy that you have videos on those. I love Tales from the Crypt.
Just FYI there are some other great anthology shows out there that rarely get attention, though they are just as good. One is called "Ghost Stories" from the 1990s and narrated by Rip Torn, which is just like TFTC except focuses on ghost stories (duh). There is also another one from the early 2000s called "Night Visions" which is narrated by Henry Rollins, which has more of the 2000s feel but has some solid episodes. And there is also the Masters of Horror/Fear Itself short film anthology which is hit or miss.
Can you do top 10 worst superhero costumes?
Taylor Edwards should probably add “No 90’s Image Comics” otherwise it’d be a *Top 70!!!* Also, is this only original costumes? Cuz I think terrible redesigns deserve their own list (and a lot of 90’s trash).
To quote Mickey Rourke from the Wrestler: “The 90’s sucked.”
In comics?? That could get very silly. Perhaps if you restrict it to adaptations.
"Split Personality" was always a favorite.
Joe Pesci is good in that one.
Stefan Sharak So was the effects guy that had to make that full-size gorily split-down-the-middle Joe Pesci.
Great episode
And All Through The House is my Christmas tradition that my friends put up with.
"The goonies" reference you made at the 17:33 mark cracked me up.
the kid who played data was the kid in that tales from the crypt episode.
That's why it was funny 😆
If you intentionally did that....I tip my 🎩to you sir.
Good job lol😆
Linkara: Haunted houses are fun!
*Oh Hai "A Voice From the Dark.*
Also, Horror in the Night reminds me of an episode of Angel.
Linkara: *Has flashbacks to Scarsdale Manor*
Unpopular opinion, but I really love Korman's Kalamity. It's gory, funny, and has a nice ending.
I LOVE your "A Quick Look At" vids! Thanks for the new frights to check out!
My favorite include asides from those you mentioned, The Thing from the Grave, Only Sin Deep, korman's kalamity, loved to death, the secret, People who live in brass hearses, let the punishiment fit the crime, only skin deep
When my brothers left the house I would inherit their comic books, and among Marvel, DC, Lucky Luke and Transformers they also had a lot of Tales From the Crypt comics. The story that I remember best was about a prisoner who was planning on faking his own death and be smuggled out in a coffin (I don't recall how he planned to get out before getting buried). Over the course of the story we saw him and the other inmates build a structure, but none of them knew what it was for. It's only when the prisoner feels the heat rising that he realizes his coffin has been placed in the prison's new crematorium. Was that ever made into an episode?
I don't believe so, at least I don't recall any episodes with a plot like that.
Linkara playing Mass Effect AND making a new A Quick Look At? ‘Tis a Lent miracle!
Revenge Is The Nuts. Grunwald is a neglectful caretaker who eventually gets his comeuppance. Shaft composer and recording artist Isaac Hayes plays one of the residents. You know the saying" Revenge is a dish best served cold.
Cryptkeeper- That Grunwald. Just one little problem, and he goes to pieces.
"Yellow" is my favorite. It's a drama about a soldier who never wanted to join the army, but was forced to out of family tradition. The horror is replaced with suspense, and the anticipation of what's to come, and it is felt through out each scene.
I love stories set in WW1. So many opportunities for great stories.
Good episode, but, technically, that (a long with a couple other episodes) is part of the short-lived "Two-Fisted Tales" series and not a legitimate Crypt episode. (Notably, these episodes don't feature the same level of violence, language or sexuality as most Crypt episodes, as TFT was a network TV series.) The episodes of this show (produced by the same company and creative team) were repurposed as Crypt episodes as a cheap way to meet the season episode quota.
@@dreamlandnightmare - I did not know that, thanks for the explanation. "Yellow" and "Cutting Cards" (both starring Lance Henriksen) are my 2 favorite episodes...
You also had the father son duo of Kirk Douglass and Michael Douglass carrying it
You mentioned a few episodes that might be precursors of "Found Footage", I agree but I then some jackasses always says something about Cannibal Holocaust. Today I am the jackass!
"Mournin' Mess," "What's Cookin'" and "The Man Who Was Death." That last one was one of three in the 90-minute pilot "movie" and it really set the tone for the series. Bill Sadler did an excellent job carrying that half hour all by himself. I'm looking forward to seeing him in _Bill & Ted Face the Music._
When he mentions number 14, I immediately thought of the Rocky horror picture show premis
I love the Crypt Keeper. Best horror host ever
Not bad, not bad. You have. Few of my faves in your list. My list 15. Split Personality, 14. Only Skin Deep, 13. That thing from the grave, 12. People who live in brass hearses, 11. Dead Wait, 10. Death of some salesman, 9. Lower Berth, 8.Split Second, 7. Fitting Punishment, 6. Dead Right, 5. The Reluctant Vampire, 4. The Secret, 3. And all through the house, 2. Three”s a crowd, and 1. The ventriloquist dummy! Honorable mentions my brother”s keeper, the trap, undertaking parlor, and mourn mess!
That's s good list! Forgot about "threes a crowd"
Francisco Carlos yeah that was season two Like the guy who mad this blog said, it was just getting it stride. I have all 7 seasons on DVD. And I still watch them from Time to time. I even enjoyed Demon Night!
OMG!!! The frequent caller has haunted me for years! I remember seeing it when I was younger, but could never remember where it came from! The attic scene with the fan still gives me nightmares!! Thanks!!
Back in the day as a kid, I used to stay up until midnight to watch a couple of episodes the WB would play Friday nights. It was so much fun.
My favorites
1. Dig that Cat...He's Real Gone
2. Dead Right
3. For Cryin' Out Loud
4. Mute Witness to a Murder
5. The Third Pig
5. Whirl Pool
6. Werewolf concerto
7. Easle Kill You
8. Split Personality
There are others
I admit I never really watched the show but I knew of it and for some reason I was terrified of the Crypt Keeper, like I remember seeing a preview of the animated series for kids in a magazine and I immediately turn the page because I was afraid of seeing him (even though the animated Crypt Keeper obviously didn't look exactly the same as the live action one.) Obviously now I've gotten over that and even with my love/hate relationship with horror, maybe I might check some of these episodes out, maybe around Halloween. Great list man, happy to see another "A Quick Look At..." from you.
This was a fantastic list! I'm glad you reminded me of some of these.
I enjoyed William Sadler in Demon Knight
Sadler appeared in another episode of Tales From the Crypt as Death i.e. the one from Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey.
I work at a small library and every so often, when I work the evening shift (and for whatever reason have to go down to the basement) Maniac At Large will pop into my head. Needless to say I have creeped myself out more than once.
Also, Television Terror is my favorite episode.
Werewolf Concerto is my absolute favorite. Never saw both twists coming at all when I was younger
I met John Glover at a con in Mississippi last year and blew his mind when I went over his episode Tales and brought up that he was in that with Aron Eisenberg who was on DS9 which he also guest starred on.
He so funny and friendly.
Holy crap, the return of "A Quick Look At!" Finally had a spare afternoon to make it, huh? And man, for something made in the height of 90s cheese, it looks like the best episodes really deliver on the screams. I think I'll stick to the TV game show that they inexplicably made with kids running around the Keeper's haunted house. XD (No, seriously, this existed and I watched it religiously on Saturdays for a while. It was fun, what can I say?)
I can't recall if this was adapted from anything like the comic or a TV episode, but I have a distinct memory of being horribly scarred as a kid because I read a Tales from the Crypt book. The story involved a man being treated by his doctor, and during the process he reveals he likes to prank kids and one of his pranks got a kid killed. The doctor then reveals that the kid was his son, and during the operation he has given the man medication that makes him internally bleed with any sharp movement, and then straps the man into a tickle machine. Then the doctor steps back and watches as the man laughs and laughs, unable to stop... I still get chills!
Woof, now THAT'S what you call revenge.
Ah! I was just watching your AQLA episodes on the Amityville movies the other day. I thought this sub series was dead. I always enjoy your more relaxed discussions on stuff, this and your movie VLOGS included.
One of my personal favorites has always been “The Assassin”. It was one of the first TFTC episodes I saw as a kid, and I found the twist very entertaining.
The episode that reminded you of 'The Goonies', the lead character WAS from 'The Goonies'..... he played Data, the inventor kid in the movie!
Lol I just commented that same thing 😆
@@nessadvantage9447 SOOOOOO awesome!!!!
Oddly perfect timing because I’m preparing for a horror convention soon and one of the guests happens to be John Kassir so that should be fun
This was cool. I know with your weekly schedule it would be hard to find the extra time to make a smaller video like this. But I would love to see more of these smaller videos if you can find the time.
My grandfather sent me little electronic talking things for Halloween. One is a hanging cript keeper head. His eyes and teeth rattle, then he lets out his signature laugh. It's fun in a retro way.
For anyone wondering, while they may share the same last name, Morton Downey, Jr. and Robert Downey, Jr. are not related.
About the google search thing: maybe other people, but my way of finding you was like a wild goose chase: i went to your stuff because of your appearances on nostalgia critic, when i had found because of angry joe, who i then found because of video games. So technically the only reason i know you is because of video games.
I like how the first body eaten in "What's For Dinner" was played by... MEATLOAF
Oh, no! Not Meatloaf again!
@@animeotaku307 it keeps happening
My favorite will always be "The Secret" the final episode of Season 2.
really? the adopted warewolf boy one?
@@tonyl6520 Yes because that twist is a classic one. the vampires think they cornered their pray but then the boy gets the last laugh. And I also liked seeing Larry Drake as a sympathetic character rather than a villain he sometimes played.
omg yass my favorite episode
Classic twist