Budget
$8,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$21,028,755
Opening weekend US & Canada
$5,870,889
Gross worldwide
$21,028,755
Budget
$8,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$21,028,755
Opening weekend US & Canada
$5,870,889
Gross worldwide
$21,028,755
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By Destini 2022-12-15 17:13:40
Horrible memories in childhood
Does anyone remember this scene?
By Randi 2022-04-29 06:01:01
Ghost Show: A Horror Show of Two Masters
Ghost Show is a classic horror film presented by two horror masters, George Romero and Stephen King. The director of this film is the pioneer of zombie movies. The name of George Romero is familiar to many horror film fans. Yes, his works Night of the Living Dead and Dawn of the Living Dead are representative of zombie horror movies. Another master Stephen King in this film is the screenwriter of this movie. Stephen King is the most famous contemporary American horror mystery novelist....
By Giles 2022-04-29 06:01:01
I personally think that the ghost show is not as good as the Devil Qi Tan. Of course, I did not say that Stephen King's story is not good. I feel that this series is more of some strange ideas, there is not so much fear, and the brain is not so big.
For example, Stephen King personally starred in The Green Haired Man. When I watched it, I didn’t know that he played it? I wondered where I got it. The fool played the role. I didn’t expect that it was the author himself, and the story...
By Cyrus 2022-04-29 06:01:01
It seems that person likes cake very much.
7.3 points, a collection of short horror films adapted from Stephen King’s novels, with a total of 6 short stories. 1. Do you just want to eat cake? This giant baby father crawled out of the grave and killed the whole family, just remembering his Father's Day cake? 2. I was accidentally greened by a meteorite. 3. Revenge of the ghost drowned by the tide. 4. Killing a wife by the hand of a monster is more terrifying than a monster. 5. Fear of cockroach intensive phobia. 6. What the parents...
By Cullen 2022-04-29 06:01:01
Among the six stories, the most pleasing is "The rising tide drowns you" and "The box".
Comparing the two, the "box" is more memorable.
Suffocating love, embarrassing friendship, murder with a knife, laboratory murder... I
haven't seen Stephen King's work. I don't know it, but I was taken aback at a glance. Simple props, cheap plasma, rough picture. The plot is quite interesting, with the absurd two-dimensional comic style, talking about the "ghost ancient",...
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By Garnet 2023-09-27 00:49:48
The combination of Romero + Stephen King is really different. The entire film tells six stories in series in a comic book format. The first is a bit of water; the second is Stephen King's own one-man show; the third is Leslie Nelson's revenge; the fourth pushes human nature into the abyss, and people are scarier than ghosts; the fifth shows both The alienation of power and money to human nature also implies the incompetence and paleness of industrial civilization; the last story connects the...
By Kristy 2023-09-23 11:32:49
After watching it for a few days, in retrospect, the only thing that impressed me the most was the story of using the monster in the box to kill the wife, which is a bit funny and a bit scary. The last small strongman is also very...
By Hellen 2023-09-13 15:54:03
It's really not a serious thing to let a white-headed detective play the villain~ Anyway, American horror films, especially American horror in the 1980s, can hardly find any sense of horror~ There are a lot of interesting elements, and the biggest surprise must be In the section about killing cockroaches, I finally found a cockroach section that doesn't use the plump and clumsy Ma...
By Johnny 2023-08-23 02:55:11
I bought the CD when I watched it....
By Nikita 2023-08-21 00:44:51
Stephen King assists George Romero to perform the operation himself, and the quality is...
[Opening; Prologue: Stan is scolding Billy for buying and reading "Creepshow" comic books behind his back]
Stan (segments "Prologue": I told you before I didn't want you to read this crap. I never saw such rotten crap in my life. Where do get this shit? Who sells it to ya? I'm talking to you, young man! You wanna answer me when I'm talking to ya. You remember who puts the friggin' bread on the table around here, don't you?
Billy's Mother (segments "Prologue": Stan, don't be too hard on him. All the kids read 'em.
Stan (segments "Prologue": My boy isn't ALL the kids. You wanna know where this is going, Billy? In the garbage. Right into the frickin' garbage! Now, you got any smart mouth about that?
[thunder crashes]
Billy (segments "Prologue": [gets nasty] I wanna see how it's any worse than the books you keep in your dresser. Those ones under your underwear. Those sex books.
[Stan smacks Billy in the face]
Billy's Mother (segments "Prologue": Stan! You didn't have to...
Stan (segments "Prologue": Hit him? Not only do I find out he's reading this crap, he's a goddamn little snoop as well.
Billy (segments "Prologue": [screams] No, it wasn't like that! You begged for me to get you cuff links! It was on Sunday!
Billy's Mother (segments "Prologue": The window are open downstairs. I better go down and close them. The rain will get in.
Stan (segments "Prologue": No, I'll do it. I got some garbage I wanna throw away.
Billy (segments "Prologue": Daddy, please don't throw it away. I'm sorry.
Stan (segments "Prologue": The next time, young man, I find you with a worthless piece of shit like this again, you won't sit down for a week, buddy boy. Remember that! Tuck in!
Stan (segments "Prologue": That takes care of that.
Billy's Mother (segments "Prologue": [sighs] Stan, don't you think you were... a little hard on him?
Stan (segments "Prologue": [pours some beer in a glass] You see that crap? All that horror crap? Things coming out of crates and eating people? Dead people coming back to life? People turning into weeds, for christ sake?
Billy's Mother (segments "Prologue": Well yes I did but...
Stan (segments "Prologue": [cuts her off] Well, you want him reading that stuff?
Billy's Mother (segments "Prologue": [sighs] Well, no but...
Stan (segments "Prologue": All right then! I took care of it. That's why God made fathers, babe. That's why God made fathers.
Professor Dexter Stanley: Two people are dead, and I could be blamed. I know that's a terrible consideration to have at a time like this, but -
[Henry hands him a drink and he swallows it one gulp]
Henry Northrup: Last time I saw someone do that was in the movies!
Professor Dexter Stanley: It could mean my ass, Henry, it wasn't me! It was that - that thing in the crate! And I don't even know what it was!
[giggles hysterically]
Henry Northrup: What two people? Who is dead?
Professor Dexter Stanley: Mike the janitor at Amberson Hall, and Charlie Gereson. He wanted to measure the bite marks, Henry. I guess he got his chance!
[giggles]
Professor Dexter Stanley: I certainly guess he did!