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Creepshow 2 (Midnight Madness Series)

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Format: DVD September 6, 2011


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The rotting Creep himself is back with three new gruesome tales of horror that will make your skin crawl: a cigar store wooden Indian comes to life to avenge the store owner's brutal murder at the hands of three punks in Ol’ Chief Woodenhead. Then four teenagers become the target of a terrifying, man-eating oil slick in The Raft. The chills continue with The Hitchhiker, the chilling tale of a woman who keeps running into, and over, the same mutilated man on a lonely road. Prepare for a terrifying roller coaster ride from the masters of horror!


Genre: Horror/Things That Go Bump/Monsters


Format: Multiple Formats, Color, Dolby, NTSC, Widescreen


Contributor: Domenick John, Michael Gomick, Tom Savini


Language: English


Number Of Discs: 1


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ R (Restricted)


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.72 Ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 18781329


Director ‏ : ‎ Michael Gomick


Media Format ‏ : ‎ Multiple Formats, Color, Dolby, NTSC, Widescreen


Run time ‏ : ‎ 1 hour and 32 minutes


Release date ‏ : ‎ September 6, 2011


Actors ‏ : ‎ Tom Savini, Domenick John


Studio ‏ : ‎ IMAGE ENTERTAINMENT


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  • Lesser follow-up to a horror classic, but still enjoyable
As a fan of 1982’s “Creepshow,” I saw the follow-up, “Creepshow 2” as soon as it came out on VHS, in the late 80s, and found myself sorely underwhelmed. Over the years, I’ve slowly come around to feel that my initial disappointment with the sequel was largely due to my constant comparisons of it to the original – arguably, one of the greatest horror/comedy anthologies of all time from three masters of horror: George Romero, Stephen King, and Tom Savini. Taking the original film out of the equation and judging “Creepshow 2” on its own merits, I do have to admit that it’s actually not terrible, and for what it is, quite entertaining. Based on three more stories by Stephen King, “Creepshow 2” finds original director Romero trading in the director’s chair for screenwriting duties. Calling the shots this time around is Michael Gornick, who worked as the director of photography on the original movie, and who makes his directing debut here. Gornick directs the anthology sequel with relative competence, but without much style, especially when compared to the live-action EC Comics feel that Romero achieved in the original movie. Even so, Gornick does manage to achieve a genuinely fun to watch movie, which is really what these movies are all about. That, and the gore. First up is “Old Chief Wood’nhead,” the weakest of the three segments in which the always-likable George Kennedy and Dorothy Lamour play the owners of a general store in a southwestern town that has gone to seed. One night, the couple is robbed and murdered by three criminals, but the couple’s much-loved cigar store Indian statue from the store’s porch comes to life and exacts its own bloody revenge. The second segment, “The Raft” (adapted from King’s short story of the same name), is the best in the film. Even horror fans who don’t like “Creepshow 2” (myself included, although I’ve since grown to appreciate it) concede that this segment is exceptional. The premise: two young couples swim out to a stationary raft in the middle of a lake to have fun. Something that looks like an oil slick drifts over to them and begins dissolving them one by one, trapping them all on the raft. Why “The Raft” works better than the other stories in the movie, it’s hard to say. The ways in which the killer oil slick gets to the teenagers is clever and surprising and gory (with a dash of nudity thrown in). It’s the segment that feels the most complete, and the one idea seen through to its logical conclusion, effectively constructed and containing a handful of surprises. Unlike the usual EC comics-inspired stories (bad people get their comeuppance), the horror of this segment is in its very randomness — these people didn’t bring the attack onto themselves, they didn’t do anything to deserve their doom, and they really have no way of combating the creature. The feeling of isolation and helplessness is what makes it resonate. Lastly, there is “The Hitchhiker,” in which a woman (Lois Chiles) who has been having an affair accidentally hits and kills a man (Tom Wright) while driving home one night, but he refuses to die no matter what she does to him. He just keeps coming back, more and more disfigured, uttering the haunting but increasingly funny line: “Thanks for the ride, lady.” Arrow Video’s release boasts a new 2K scan that improves upon the earlier 1080p version; it’s brighter and more colorful, revealing more film-like grain but also betraying the movie’s low-budget roots in the softness of the image and in the roughness of the wraparound (forgettable and predictable) animated sequences. Many of the bonus features are carried over from previous releases, making a satisfying mix of old and new extras to dig into for those so inclined. Ultimately, “Creepshow 2” may not live up to the greatness of the first, it nonetheless spins some interesting yarns and offers up a decent, if uneven, little horror anthology – one that’s worth a watch and, for fans of the genre, one that’s worth owning. Recommended. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2022 by Tom Fink

  • Creepshow 2 is finally given a proper print Restoration 9.5/10
Creepshow 2 is in many ways underrated while it's not on par with the Original it's still a solid follow up I've always loved this film (Had almost every home video version of it) Except the Laserdisc which was distributed under Image Entertainment One of the biggest let downs during the rise of the HD Format Is the lack of any or very few blu-ray's by either Image Entertainment and Anchor Bay/Starz Image was a pioneer in HQ Special Editions on Laserdisc then the dvd format Early AnchorBay was ambitious during VHS then DVD But, neither company has really put much into the HD format The only must own Image blu-ray is Caligula: The Imperial Edition (That BR has a massive laundry list of worth wild extras) But, as of late the Image BR Special Edition is now out of print Image did release Creepshow 2 on blu-ray and it's average at best In hindsight it was a cheap catalog title Then Arrow Video acquired the rights and took the time and money to actually Give the film a 2K print restoration The results a super impressive Collector's Edition of Creepshow 2 No matter which Arrow Video version you chose you'll come out a winner! Just don't over spend on the Limited Collector's Edition (The only "exclusives" are the Red cardboard case and a mini Creepshow 2 comic book "Pinfall" which was one of the stories that was pulled due to budgetary reasons) These two small items don't make the limited edition worth the super expensive Scalper's asking price The regular version by Arrow has all the same worth wild extras some of the extras are ported over from the Divimax Edition dvd from Anchor Bay (That dvd is 12 years old) the previous AnchorBay extras include: Audio Commentary features Perry Martin hosting director Mike Gornick. ****Awesome commentary track**** **My Friend Rick, *****Nightmares in Foam Rubber ***Trailers and TV Spot, ****Behind the Scenes **Original Screenplay is available as BD-ROM content Brand New Arrow Exclusives *****Exclusively restored in 2K resolution for this release by Arrow Films and is presented in its original theatrical aspect ratio of 1.85:1 This transfer is fantastic I doubt it'll ever look this good in my lifetime I doubt see Creepshow 2 being put out on a Ultra 4K disc anytime soon that's for sure ***3 different audio options Mono, Stereo 2.0 DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 ****Screenplay for a Sequel w/ George A. Romero. ****Tales from the Creep w/ Tom Savini , ****Poncho's Last Ride w/Daniel Beer (Randy) from The Raft ****The Road to Dover w/ Tom Wright aka The Hitchhiker It's a shame they couldn't get anyone from Old Chief Wooden Head to do a interview Truth be told the "Limited Version" is without a doubt the worst limited edition Arrow Video has put out It's not worth the insane asking price Scalpers are selling it for Just save your money and get the collector's edition This collector's edition is a true must own to add to any collection while it would've been nice to get a second audio commentary track by some of the actors or Romero himself The legit print restoration is a huge selling point If you haven't seen this film since the VHS era you'll be blown away If you seen the previous blu-ray this will make you extremely happy Creepshow 2 Finally gets much needed respect with a full blown Collector's Edition/Special Edition Great job Arrow Video 9.5/10 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2017 by Jason Sum

  • 3 Smaller Movie Segments
The second Creepshow movie is called Creepshow 2. It is an anthropology film that tells three distinct storylines and is based on Stephen King short stories. These are entertaining to watch when you're in the mood for horror. The three segments in the film mesh beautifully together, and while it is an 80s movie at its best, it is still intriguing and entertaining. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2023 by ***Toy Collector***

  • Short stories
Stephen King shorts are just what you'd expect.
Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2023 by Michael Labor

  • Classic
Stephen King at his best.
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2023 by Amazon Customer

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