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Cyclonus
05-22-2002, 06:39 PM
Creepshow 2 (1987)

Director: Michael Gornick

Cast: George Kennedy, Dorothy Lamour, Lois Chiles, Holt McCallany, Tom Wright, etc.

Screenwriter: George A. Romero, based on stories by Stephen King

Producer: David Ball

A New World Pictures release


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Creepshow 2 is little more than a pale imitation of the original, designed with little purpose other than to cash in on the name of the previous film. It even amplifies the flaws of its predecessor, which was often predictable and heavy-handed. Still, the first time around, there were enough thrills to make up for it's periodic lulls, resulting in an uneven but overall fairly entertaining effort. The sequel has few worthwhile moments, so the transparency of the stories are even more apparent. Once in a while, it delivers, but most of the time, it just lingers there.

As in the original, all the stories revolve around the common theme of revenge and just desserts. A wooden Indian comes to life, wreaking vengeance upon the killers of its owner. Teenagers are devoured by an aquatic monster. A hitchhiker returns from the dead to pursue a careless motorist. None of these premises are inherently bad in themselves, but they are utterly lacking in inspiration. There are few surprises and no scares. This a textbook example of unmotivated, by-the-numbers filmmaking. It doesn't help that this cheap-looking movie suffers from a flat directorial style, although to be honest, there wasn't much to work with. In the end, the second story comes off best, but not by much.

For the most part, the performances are okay at best. George Kennedy, as the ill-fated general store owner, does an adequate, if not particularly inspired job. Dorothy Lamour, on the other hand, is quite good as the guilt-ridden motorist, evoking sympathy for her plight despite the predictable, redundant material. However, most of the characters are pretty thin overall.

One would think that Creepshow 2 would have turned out better. George Romero, who directed the original, returned to pen the screenplay, based on more of Stephen King's stories. Makeup effects artist Tom Savini turns in some good, gory work. So why is the film a letdown? I guess Romero didn't really want to make a second film, but was forced to do so for financial reasons. It was a decade of horror sequels, clones, rip-offs, and whatnot, so this one was certainly inevitable. I can imagine the guy writing the script in a hurry, picking up his paycheck, and running off. I guess he had to do what was necessary to get his own projects financed; we can't blame him.

4/10.

[This message has been edited by Cyclonus (edited 05-22-2002).]

Longfellow
05-22-2002, 09:14 PM
Agreed.

I thought it was a 4 as well.

So much wasted potential.

I hated the wooden indian story. Pointless and predictable.

Kurtz' Killer
05-26-2002, 04:49 AM
It held my attention, actually. Keeping in mind that when I was a kid the first "Creepshow" scared the bejesus out of me, this one kept the spirit.
You could do waaaaay better, though, if you're gonna rent a horror flick.

Madman Marz
06-05-2002, 08:18 PM
I thought the first story about the wooden chief was really boring. But the story about the raft was definetly the best. The third story was alright but seemed to go on for ever.

Cronos
07-03-2005, 05:17 PM
finally got round to seeing this recently (i still have yet to see Creepshow though) and overall was disappointed with it. the acting first of all was bad, throughout the 3 shorts it was just poor and they pissed me off most of the fime. secondly the scripts for the stories were all weak. all capped off with some poor direction

the only good thing about them were the effects which were pretty good and raise Creepshow 2 from being total garbage, there was some good gore in The Hitchhiker and a couple of well done scenes in Chief Woodenhead. the effects in the Raft were also nicely created

5/10