It's pretty much directly adjacent, but if you haven't seen the original Creepshow, you have to. Frick any and all sequels, revivals and everything in-between, they're all mediocre.
Don't know why WB didn't put out a Bluray boxset of all seven seasons, along with Demon Knight and Bordello of Blood, in 2019 for the shows 30th anniversary?!?FACT!!!
I remember when syfy would air this almost like regular programming. Every few weeks they'd do a weeklong outer limits marathon 9a-5pm every day for a week. Shit was rad.
Horror still does pretty well. HBO does pretty well. TV shows have been having a moment for two decades as cinema slowly dies.
Why the frick can’t they make an episodic horror show?
I guess they sort of tried with the Del Taco show? But that was more a mixed bag of whatever fantasy, weird stories nonsense not horror.
Everything has to be season long story arcs for people to binge watch on streaming because writers can't think tell concise stories or have enough ideas for episodic series anymore see any Star Trek made in the past 10 years.
I miss this lil homie like you wouldn't believe
Remake with Erin Moriarty when?
I loved this show as a kid. I used to stay up past midnight every night to watch it and then be tired all day at school
One of my earliest memories is watching this show in a hotel room one night on a family roadtrip. It might be why I love the horror genre so much.
Any other fun campy horror series like this? Don't have to be an anthology.
Ash vs Evil Dead comes to mind
It's pretty much directly adjacent, but if you haven't seen the original Creepshow, you have to. Frick any and all sequels, revivals and everything in-between, they're all mediocre.
Tales From The Darkside The Movie if fricking amazing I haven't seen the series.
Just finished the Arnold Schwarzenegger ep. The story fit him but it was kinda dull and really predictable.
Don't know why WB didn't put out a Bluray boxset of all seven seasons, along with Demon Knight and Bordello of Blood, in 2019 for the shows 30th anniversary?!?FACT!!!
oooh he didn't take his horrormones today, i guess he'll never be a real ghoul ahehehehehe.
Looks like he'll need another trip to TRANS-ylvania before he DIE-alates
He's going to give everyone an axe wound just like his.
Remember, Trans Frights are Human Frights ehehehehe
This is fun
And the cis-terhood will be forced to accept them.
See you at the Pride Scare-ade, kiddies!
>instead of feeling relief you start shouting in rage that you survived the russian roulette
kino
misogynist pos
Have been watching series. All episodes are on YouTube
kino
This is a great companion show if you want some sci-fi anthology kino.
I remember when syfy would air this almost like regular programming. Every few weeks they'd do a weeklong outer limits marathon 9a-5pm every day for a week. Shit was rad.
you're one of the only based people on this board. luv u blud
and the best episodes are:
Yellow, The Ventriloquists Dummy, and What’s Cookin? Especially Yellow, that episode is cinematic quality
Undertaking Parlor is my fave ep
Horror still does pretty well. HBO does pretty well. TV shows have been having a moment for two decades as cinema slowly dies.
Why the frick can’t they make an episodic horror show?
I guess they sort of tried with the Del Taco show? But that was more a mixed bag of whatever fantasy, weird stories nonsense not horror.
Everything has to be season long story arcs for people to binge watch on streaming because writers can't think tell concise stories or have enough ideas for episodic series anymore see any Star Trek made in the past 10 years.
Black Mirror is episodic and is still around. I wish they could have done the Fallout show as episodic wasteland tales.
The Del Taco anthology was pretty good. There's a Joko Anwar anthology coming out tomorrow.
I remember when season 1 of Mandalorian was airing and half the viewers were absolutely seething about the episodic format. TV is dead.
General audiences got normalized to serialized formats and binge watching multiple seasons.