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Thread started 08/31/04 7:07am

aikam

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CREEPSHOW

Does anyone remember this from the 80's? There were five mini movies (approx. 20-30 minutes each) by Stephen King based off of some old comic books. I happened to be flipping through the channels this past weekend and they showed all 5 back to back on the Sci Fi channel. I remember being in school and one of my favorites teachers would bring in Creep Show for us to watch in the auditorium once our work was complete as a treat. Following were the five episodes:



They're Creeping Up On You
The cockroach one where the doctor stayed in this all white house and he started off with one roach and they took over his house, they were everywhere. I remember I never ate another bowl of Raisin Bran cereal after watching this movie, it freaked me out for life.

Father's Day

The next story was called Father's Day and all I remembered from childhood is some guy coming to the front door with somebody's head on a platter with candles saying "Where Is My Cake".

The Lonesome Death of Jordy Verrill
There was a story where ths guy went outside and touched a meteor (sp?) and all of sudden he started growing this green grass type stuff all over him and it was growing all over his house and in his drink etc. He went to go take a bath and his dead father appeared in the bathroom mirror and said it he touched water he would die...

The Crate
The one with the guy whose wife was a nag (for lack of a better word) and he kept having thoughts of killing her. This one is called the crate, some type of monster was in it and it killed people.

Something to Tide You Over
There was one with Ted Danson where he was on a beach and buried up to his neck in sand and was forced to watch a TV with his girlfriend who was also buried up to her neck with the waves of water slowly drowning her. The guy left Ted Danson on the beach and watched him from home on live video suffering etc. because his wife cheated on him with Ted's character, this was his revenge.

They even have it on DVD for sale
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Ohhh you keep saying stay the niiiiiiiiight
Just let me rock you 'til the morning liiiiiiight
It's cold outside
And much too late to driiiiiiiive
You know I need you baby
I'm so lost without your love
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Reply #1 posted 08/31/04 7:42am

purpletiger

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is it a spin-off of my fav 80s show Fraggle Rock! hmmm



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Reply #2 posted 08/31/04 8:51am

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Was Creep Show the movie where those goofy white teens went to the lake and that black yucky stuff was in the water? I love that one because at the end, that one guy thought he would just swim back to shore since all his friends were killed by the "stuff". The idiot made it all the way back to shore, but then he just sat there at the edge of the water.....and the "stuff" got him anyway! Hilarious!

Smooches;)
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Reply #3 posted 08/31/04 8:55am

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worshipworshipworshipworshipworshipworship





I love S.K.'s cameo appearances that he usually makes in every movie made from his books/screenplays.

I wish I had this on a shirt. ----->
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Reply #4 posted 08/31/04 8:57am

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MsMisha319 said:

Was Creep Show the movie where those goofy white teens went to the lake and that black yucky stuff was in the water? I love that one because at the end, that one guy thought he would just swim back to shore since all his friends were killed by the "stuff". The idiot made it all the way back to shore, but then he just sat there at the edge of the water.....and the "stuff" got him anyway! Hilarious!

Smooches;)

No, that was "The Raft" from Skeleton Crew. Also Stephen King though.
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Reply #5 posted 08/31/04 9:00am

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minneapolisgenius said:

MsMisha319 said:

Was Creep Show the movie where those goofy white teens went to the lake and that black yucky stuff was in the water? I love that one because at the end, that one guy thought he would just swim back to shore since all his friends were killed by the "stuff". The idiot made it all the way back to shore, but then he just sat there at the edge of the water.....and the "stuff" got him anyway! Hilarious!

Smooches;)

No, that was "The Raft" from Skeleton Crew. Also Stephen King though.



I've never heard of Skeleton Crew
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Are you sure?

Smooches;)
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Reply #6 posted 08/31/04 9:08am

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MsMisha319 said:

minneapolisgenius said:


No, that was "The Raft" from Skeleton Crew. Also Stephen King though.



I've never heard of Skeleton Crew
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Are you sure?

Smooches;)

Well, I never saw the movie based on it, so I'm not sure what that was called. But the story is from a from one of his short story collections, called "Skeleton Crew".
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Reply #7 posted 08/31/04 9:11am

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So Skeleton Crew is a book? If so, then maybe he just did a short based on it and put it in a Creepshow film, because I'm pretty sure that's where it's from. I can't read SK books.....too creepy.

Smooches;)
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Reply #8 posted 08/31/04 9:28am

Lleena

minneapolisgenius said:

MsMisha319 said:




I've never heard of Skeleton Crew
confuse

Are you sure?

Smooches;)

Well, I never saw the movie based on it, so I'm not sure what that was called. But the story is from a from one of his short story collections, called "Skeleton Crew".



I've read that collection too Minnie, The Fog was my favourite.
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Reply #9 posted 08/31/04 9:35am

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Lleena said:

minneapolisgenius said:


Well, I never saw the movie based on it, so I'm not sure what that was called. But the story is from a from one of his short story collections, called "Skeleton Crew".



I've read that collection too Minnie, The Fog was my favourite.

The Mist? Yeah, I love that one, but it ends so bleakly. lol I always want to know what happens to them, but it just ends. You just know they get eaten by some giant octopus or something at some point.
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Reply #10 posted 08/31/04 10:00am

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Lleena said:




I've read that collection too Minnie, The Fog was my favourite.

The Mist? Yeah, I love that one, but it ends so bleakly. lol I always want to know what happens to them, but it just ends. You just know they get eaten by some giant octopus or something at some point.


Oops, The Mist lol I like it when they're all hiding out in the supermarket. It does end bleakly and I guess they were all eaten confused
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Lleena said:

minneapolisgenius said:


The Mist? Yeah, I love that one, but it ends so bleakly. lol I always want to know what happens to them, but it just ends. You just know they get eaten by some giant octopus or something at some point.


Oops, The Mist lol I like it when they're all hiding out in the supermarket. It does end bleakly and I guess they were all eaten confused

lol Yeah, the majority of the story took place in the supermarket I think. I'll have to read it again now (for the 10th time).
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Reply #12 posted 08/31/04 10:15am

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minneapolisgenius said:

Lleena said:



Oops, The Mist lol I like it when they're all hiding out in the supermarket. It does end bleakly and I guess they were all eaten confused

lol Yeah, the majority of the story took place in the supermarket I think. I'll have to read it again now (for the 10th time).

I loved that story!!!...It made me want to read more SK.. nod And yeah, the entire part in the supermarket was great, the way the giant bug-octopus-thingamajiggers (whatever they were) would slam into the glass trying to get at them...lol..and I loved the bleak ending, letting your mind imagine some way they could have survived, if the mist had taken over the entire planet yet, etc, etc...Great read. thumbs up!
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Reply #13 posted 08/31/04 10:35am

gemini13

I CAN HOLD MY BREATH....FOR A LOOOOONG TIME!!!!

I love Leslie Nielsen
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Reply #14 posted 08/31/04 10:42am

Lleena

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minneapolisgenius said:


lol Yeah, the majority of the story took place in the supermarket I think. I'll have to read it again now (for the 10th time).

I loved that story!!!...It made me want to read more SK.. nod And yeah, the entire part in the supermarket was great, the way the giant bug-octopus-thingamajiggers (whatever they were) would slam into the glass trying to get at them...lol..and I loved the bleak ending, letting your mind imagine some way they could have survived, if the mist had taken over the entire planet yet, etc, etc...Great read. thumbs up!


Yes! the way they were trying to get in lol I'm not sure what they were, giant octopus thingys, he never makes it quite clear. I guess by not describing them absolutely, it made them even scarier.
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Reply #15 posted 08/31/04 11:31am

aikam

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minneapolisgenius said:

worshipworshipworshipworshipworshipworship





I love S.K.'s cameo appearances that he usually makes in every movie made from his books/screenplays.

I wish I had this on a shirt. ----->


Oh My God!!!
Someone does remember this, I just realized there was a Creepshow 2 that came out in 1987 but I don't remember it. I think Creepshow came on HBO because cable was'nt available yet in all areas, just the HBO equipment that was installed on top of the roof on your home.
Ohhh you keep saying stay the niiiiiiiiight
Just let me rock you 'til the morning liiiiiiight
It's cold outside
And much too late to driiiiiiiive
You know I need you baby
I'm so lost without your love
Mariah Carey - Stay The Night music
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Byron said:

minneapolisgenius said:


lol Yeah, the majority of the story took place in the supermarket I think. I'll have to read it again now (for the 10th time).

I loved that story!!!...It made me want to read more SK.. nod And yeah, the entire part in the supermarket was great, the way the giant bug-octopus-thingamajiggers (whatever they were) would slam into the glass trying to get at them...lol..and I loved the bleak ending, letting your mind imagine some way they could have survived, if the mist had taken over the entire planet yet, etc, etc...Great read. thumbs up!

Now I really have to read it again. biggrin
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Reply #17 posted 08/31/04 11:54am

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Has anyone read "Needful Things" by Stephen King? I bought it from a bookstore that was closing for dirt cheap. I've never read any of his books because I was chicken. I thought I would take a chance. Is this book very scary? I have'nt started to read it yet.
Ohhh you keep saying stay the niiiiiiiiight
Just let me rock you 'til the morning liiiiiiight
It's cold outside
And much too late to driiiiiiiive
You know I need you baby
I'm so lost without your love
Mariah Carey - Stay The Night music
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Reply #18 posted 08/31/04 12:06pm

SnowQueen

I love Creepshow and I looooove Stephen King!!!!!



(although his last few books in recent years I just can't seem to get into like his older stuff neutral)

Anybody who enjoys SK and who hasn't read it yet, I *HIGHLY* suggest you checking out the book 'The Bachman Books' that SK wrote under the pseudonym Richard Bachman. It's a collection of four novellas and one of my absolute favorites....The Long Walk, imo, is one of his best stories ever. Very absorbing.

I think my favorite actual SK novel is 'The Stand', followed by 'The Talisman' but his short story collections especially KICK ASS.
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Reply #19 posted 08/31/04 12:09pm

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aikam said:

Has anyone read "Needful Things" by Stephen King? I bought it from a bookstore that was closing for dirt cheap. I've never read any of his books because I was chicken. I thought I would take a chance. Is this book very scary? I have'nt started to read it yet.

I've read everything he's ever written. nod "Needful Things" is a very good book of his, although not my favorite. I wouldn't necessarily call it "scary" because I think that's a misconception that people have about S.K. His earliest books were obviously horror stories, but through the years he's gotten more complex than that, "The Stand" (one of his best ever) being one example. "Needful Things" is a story about a small town in Maine (a frequent backdrop in many of his books) and a mysterious man that opens shop there. It's a really fascinating tale that really focuses mainly on all the town's inhabitants, and how they can turn on one another. Anyway, I would read it. thumbs up! Stephen King is an amazing storyteller.
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SnowQueen said:

....The Long Walk, imo, is one of his best stories ever. Very absorbing.

The Long Walk worship

That story is just chilling. shake Love it.

"The Stand" and "IT" are my two S.K. favorites.
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Reply #21 posted 08/31/04 12:42pm

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minneapolisgenius said:

aikam said:

Has anyone read "Needful Things" by Stephen King? I bought it from a bookstore that was closing for dirt cheap. I've never read any of his books because I was chicken. I thought I would take a chance. Is this book very scary? I have'nt started to read it yet.

I've read everything he's ever written. nod "Needful Things" is a very good book of his, although not my favorite. I wouldn't necessarily call it "scary" because I think that's a misconception that people have about S.K. His earliest books were obviously horror stories, but through the years he's gotten more complex than that, "The Stand" (one of his best ever) being one example. "Needful Things" is a story about a small town in Maine (a frequent backdrop in many of his books) and a mysterious man that opens shop there. It's a really fascinating tale that really focuses mainly on all the town's inhabitants, and how they can turn on one another. Anyway, I would read it. thumbs up! Stephen King is an amazing storyteller.

Thanks for the review, I will read it smile
Ohhh you keep saying stay the niiiiiiiiight
Just let me rock you 'til the morning liiiiiiight
It's cold outside
And much too late to driiiiiiiive
You know I need you baby
I'm so lost without your love
Mariah Carey - Stay The Night music
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Reply #22 posted 08/31/04 1:22pm

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'The Crate' and 'Fathers Day' creeped the HELL outta me when that film came out - ok, it may look corny as all hell now, but in the context of 1980/81 it was scary as all hell.

Remember the bit in 'Fathers Day' where the guy falls on2 the grave drunk, and then the huge headstone falls on his face? eek

The second one was a pile of shit - with some rubbish about a wooden indian statue and a group of kids being attacked by a small oil slick or some such bollocks.
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bananacologne said:

'The Crate' and 'Fathers Day' creeped the HELL outta me when that film came out - ok, it may look corny as all hell now, but in the context of 1980/81 it was scary as all hell.

Remember the bit in 'Fathers Day' where the guy falls on2 the grave drunk, and then the huge headstone falls on his face? eek

The second one was a pile of shit - with some rubbish about a wooden indian statue and a group of kids being attacked by a small oil slick or some such bollocks.

I never the 2nd one. But "The Crate" scared the shit out of me. nod "Father's Day" really gave me the creeps as well. shake


lol I said, the creeps. doh!
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bananacologne said:

'The Crate' and 'Fathers Day' creeped the HELL outta me when that film came out - ok, it may look corny as all hell now, but in the context of 1980/81 it was scary as all hell.

Remember the bit in 'Fathers Day' where the guy falls on2 the grave drunk, and then the huge headstone falls on his face? eek

The second one was a pile of shit - with some rubbish about a wooden indian statue and a group of kids being attacked by a small oil slick or some such bollocks.


They both freaked me out as kid too, that dead man in Father's Day saying "Where Is My Cake" and showing up on their doorstep with a head on a platter with birthday candles eek. Talk about freaking me out. I so agree with looking at all five in 2004, they're not scary at all. The other one that freaked me out then and freaks me out now is the one about the roaches...I hate bugs, they give me the creeps....seeing that man's chest explode at the end with all those roaches coming out and seeing roaches in his cereal etc. did it for me shake shake shake..I haven't eaten raisin bran cereal/raisins since.
Ohhh you keep saying stay the niiiiiiiiight
Just let me rock you 'til the morning liiiiiiight
It's cold outside
And much too late to driiiiiiiive
You know I need you baby
I'm so lost without your love
Mariah Carey - Stay The Night music
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aikam said:

bananacologne said:

'The Crate' and 'Fathers Day' creeped the HELL outta me when that film came out - ok, it may look corny as all hell now, but in the context of 1980/81 it was scary as all hell.

Remember the bit in 'Fathers Day' where the guy falls on2 the grave drunk, and then the huge headstone falls on his face? eek

The second one was a pile of shit - with some rubbish about a wooden indian statue and a group of kids being attacked by a small oil slick or some such bollocks.


They both freaked me out as kid too, that dead man in Father's Day saying "Where Is My Cake" and showing up on their doorstep with a head on a platter with birthday candles eek. Talk about freaking me out. I so agree with looking at all five in 2004, they're not scary at all. The other one that freaked me out then and freaks me out now is the one about the roaches...I hate bugs, they give me the creeps....seeing that man's chest explode at the end with all those roaches coming out and seeing roaches in his cereal etc. did it for me shake shake shake..I haven't eaten raisin bran cereal/raisins since.

lol Yeah, the roach one was gross. I love the really cheesy space mold one though. The green stuff that grows all over Stephen King as a total redneck.
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Reply #26 posted 08/31/04 2:10pm

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"IT'S FATHER'S DAY! ...and I got my cake!"

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I saw this many many years ago. I bought it on DVD not too long ago from the WalMart bargin bin for $5.50.
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MrJoker said:

I bought it on DVD not too long ago from the WalMart bargin bin for $5.50.

thumbs up! Good deal.
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"IT'S FATHER'S DAY! ...and I got my cake!"

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I saw this many many years ago. I bought it on DVD not too long ago from the WalMart bargin bin for $5.50.

oh no...you actually found that scene from Father's Day lol...so funny, I saw it at Walmart too in a bin with a ton of other cheap DVD's but I decided not to buy it because I was afraid eek...but after I saw it over the weekend on the Sci Fi channel I realized it wasn't as bad as I thought...that was the first time I had seen it since I was a kid.
Ohhh you keep saying stay the niiiiiiiiight
Just let me rock you 'til the morning liiiiiiight
It's cold outside
And much too late to driiiiiiiive
You know I need you baby
I'm so lost without your love
Mariah Carey - Stay The Night music
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minneapolisgenius said:

aikam said:



They both freaked me out as kid too, that dead man in Father's Day saying "Where Is My Cake" and showing up on their doorstep with a head on a platter with birthday candles eek. Talk about freaking me out. I so agree with looking at all five in 2004, they're not scary at all. The other one that freaked me out then and freaks me out now is the one about the roaches...I hate bugs, they give me the creeps....seeing that man's chest explode at the end with all those roaches coming out and seeing roaches in his cereal etc. did it for me shake shake shake..I haven't eaten raisin bran cereal/raisins since.

lol Yeah, the roach one was gross. I love the really cheesy space mold one though. The green stuff that grows all over Stephen King as a total redneck.

his deceased father warned him not to get in that water...
Ohhh you keep saying stay the niiiiiiiiight
Just let me rock you 'til the morning liiiiiiight
It's cold outside
And much too late to driiiiiiiive
You know I need you baby
I'm so lost without your love
Mariah Carey - Stay The Night music
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