Showing posts with label Creepshow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Creepshow. Show all posts
Friday, March 28, 2014
Waxwork Records Pleases Again With CREEPSHOW Reissue
If you love horror and you love vinyl, than Waxwork Records should be one of your favorite companies in the world. Heaven knows they're one of mine, and I always get excited when they break news on their next big project. This time they've set their sights on the amazing horror anthology, Creepshow!
The art for the sleeve and gatefold was done by Gary Pullin and the soundtrack was remastered from the original master tapes, which were lost for over 30 years. This really is something special.
To commemorate that, Waxwork is going to be offering FIVE different vinyl variants! Below you'll find more details on each of those versions as well as pictures of the art and gatefold!
Vinyl variants: Father’s Day: Cake Icing vinyl with Blood Clot splatter Something To Tide You Over: Transparent Ocean Blue vinyl The Lonesome Death of Jordy Verill: Transparent “Meteor Shit” green vinyl The Crate: Fluffy Fur Gray vinyl with Blood Clot splatter They’re Creeping Up On You!: Cockroach Brown vinyl
Friday, October 4, 2013
Creepshow (1982) - A Review
The most fun you’ll ever have…. BEING SCARED!
Anthology films are fun. While they are not necessarily my
favorite, there are always exceptions to the rule, this being that very
exception. Written by Stephen King and directed by George A. Romero, this film
features a powerhouse of horror icons, including special effects by Tom Savini,
King himself (in a one-man segment of the film), Adrienne Barbeau and music by
John Harrison.
Let’s dig on in, shall we?
Labels:
1982,
Adrienne Barbeau,
Carrie Nye,
Creepshow,
George A. Romero,
Hal Holbrook,
Halloween,
Horror Anthology,
horror films,
Horror Movies,
horror reviews,
Leslie Nielsen,
Stephen King,
Ted Danson
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