Creepshow Comments

  • Janessa 2023-03-04 09:24:14

    Who do you think is the originator of this paragraph-type ghost...

  • Eldridge 2023-03-01 15:43:29

    Silky plastic texture, 1.5x speed is too slow... How can you make such a boring thing into a...

  • Erna 2023-03-01 07:55:49

    I didn't see how good it was. For that era, the special effects of props were not good enough. There were better...

  • Sammy 2023-02-26 21:45:23

    8.1/10 As expected, the most exciting thing is the fourth story "The Box", it is no problem to pull it out alone to make a feature film. I admire not only Stephen King's imagination, but also George Romero's ability to control various subjects. PS: Stephen King's acting is rotten to death,...

  • Maud 2023-02-19 03:48:13

    Still relatively simple, almost every story can have one more...

  • Koby 2023-02-10 07:18:40

    I should let Obayashi Xuanyan film this, it will look a lot...

  • Garret 2023-02-01 02:33:10

    In a segmented horror movie, the most impressive part is the cockroach part, which is so disgusting. A few other small stories, so-so, just look at it, just forget about it after reading...

  • Helen 2023-01-24 23:01:01

    The cockroach section is a bit nervous, but Lao Tzu is not afraid of cockroaches at all~~~ And the cockroach Ma Ji will help you Ma Ziye (please refer to Cockroach...

  • Julianne 2023-01-20 03:07:29

    The first part of the ghost show set the tone for educating teenagers with witty brushstrokes. Horror stories are essentially about human nature and flaws. Stephen King's role in the second story is exaggerated, even to the point of being tiresome for pictorial reasons. On the whole, I only like the fourth story. The combination of irony and form is the best. It may be something that everyone has fantasized about to get rid of annoying people by the hands of...

  • Dessie 2022-12-31 19:38:51

    I would have liked it better without the cockroach...

Extended Reading

Creepshow quotes

  • Jordy Verrill: That's Verrill luck. Always in. Always bad.

  • Jordy Verrill: oh no! not there!