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  • čas přidán 13. 10. 2022
  • Jay and Josh are back to discuss Creepshow 2! Watch as they give a middling review to a middling movie that some people inexplicably like even more than the classic first Creepshow. That don't make no sense, Poncho! Everything...literally everything...is several notches below the original in terms of quality. But does it still have merit? Sure, whatever. Who cares? Is it time for death yet?
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  • @John_C494
    @John_C494 Před rokem +764

    Took my mom to see this on Mother's Day in the theater. It started a tradition of watching horror movies on Mother's Day for her and I. Whenever I drop her off, she always tells me, "Thanks for the ride, lady."

  • @hamsandwichson
    @hamsandwichson Před rokem +558

    The Raft stuck with me all through childhood. Every time I was out on a lake I thought the garbage bag monster would come up through the slats of wood.

    • @mr.a8315
      @mr.a8315 Před rokem +38

      It still yet may. 😢

    • @evilcam
      @evilcam Před rokem +29

      Same here. It was so easy to imagine everything in that segment happening to you, while anywhere near water, especially as a child. Jay is also right when he said the worst part, that really screwed with me for a long time after I saw this movie as a youngster, was that they specifically note how painful it is being digested by it.

    • @MarkKlingman
      @MarkKlingman Před rokem +12

      When I had sleepovers somebody would usually get under a blanket and pretend to be the monster (we called it the “oil slick”) who ate the others. Fun times…

    • @Hyreia
      @Hyreia Před rokem +5

      Same!

    • @fastbreak333
      @fastbreak333 Před rokem +18

      The part where the lady comes back up from the goop and is practically a skeleton shared the shit out of me as a kid. It never left me.

  • @jakehr3
    @jakehr3 Před rokem +1369

    I think the irony is that the animation moving all the time actually means that it is more expensive than a Saturday cartoon. The way you make animation cheap is to have still frames, parts that you can copy and paste effectively from frame to frame. The fact that they animated nearly every aspect of the frame and it still looks bad means that not only was it bad, but it was also expensive to produce.

    • @ForwardSynthesis
      @ForwardSynthesis Před rokem +203

      It's like the Zelda and Mario game cutscenes for the CD-i console. There is definitely such a thing as over-animated.

    • @jakehr3
      @jakehr3 Před rokem +104

      @Game Gallows So looking further, it looks like I was slightly mistaken. It was more tedious because of the constant motion, but they also had very flat shading. So comparing a handful of drawings in Creepshow vs Creepshow 2, you can see that in Creepshow, a lot of the animations have deep shadows, in addition to that constant motion, giving a lot of depth and darkness to the animation. Of all the shots they showed in the re:view, nearly nothing in Creepshow 2 has shadows. It is all very flat and lacks depth. So even though it was expensive in one sense, it was very cheap in another, which is why I think it reminds them of Saturday Morning Cartoons, because those animated series were typically pumped out at such high volume that they couldn't afford the time to shade every frame and so it wasn't commonly left out to save money/time. As a result that flat look became a sort of style of the Saturday Morning cartoon, if unintentionally at least.

    • @aarondavis8943
      @aarondavis8943 Před rokem +23

      @@jakehr3 Put alongside the gold-standard of 1950-1960s Looney Tunes, it looks (and sounds) like crap. But then most animation does.
      If there's an opportunity to talk up Bugs Bunny, I will take it.

    • @marckandel6403
      @marckandel6403 Před rokem +50

      Yeah the lack of shading on the animation gives it the Saturday Morning look, but there's a lot of expressive movement to the characters.
      Its like they ordered Don Bluth from Wish.

    • @0neDoomedSpaceMarine
      @0neDoomedSpaceMarine Před rokem +14

      @@ForwardSynthesis Funny thing with the studio which did the animation for those infamous CD-i Nintendo games is that they kept animating for games afterwards, and for each game they get noticeably better, I.M Meen is a step up over Hotel Mario, and if you look at that cancelled Warcraft point and click adventure, they animated and did the graphics for that, and it actually looks quite good. Pretty much a complete game and Blizzard cancelled it on a whim.

  • @scotthallgv
    @scotthallgv Před rokem +227

    "Thanks for ride lady" is one of my favorite things in movie history. Ive been saying that line to people to decades and NOBODY has ever known what it was.

    • @NothingIsKnown00
      @NothingIsKnown00 Před rokem +17

      Keep at it. One day…

    • @2GGTPP
      @2GGTPP Před rokem +13

      Me and my brothers have done the same thing. You're not alone, my friend.

    • @chiefr9627
      @chiefr9627 Před rokem +2

      My mom and my aunt constantly quoted anytime they went somewhere

    • @PedroLopez-cy1kl
      @PedroLopez-cy1kl Před rokem +3

      Yep, this is a quote me, my brother, and mother still use to this day.

    • @g.sergiusfidenas6650
      @g.sergiusfidenas6650 Před rokem +4

      To me is as memorable as "I hear you're looking for Candyman, bitch" police lineup scene in the OG Candyman, one of those guys just says it in the most perfect way possible.

  • @vinesauce
    @vinesauce Před rokem +225

    That fucking trash in the lake bit scarred me.

    • @bradleygarrod3871
      @bradleygarrod3871 Před rokem +21

      First time I saw that I was like 10 years old, and I watched the movie alone in the dark...
      The end where the car is sitting with no trace of any one around is such an ethereal moment for me it's hard to explain...
      Like those opening logos from an 80's movie where you feel like you are loving inside it for an instant.

    • @Ninjujitsu
      @Ninjujitsu Před rokem +11

      hey vsauce michael here

    • @steverogers7601
      @steverogers7601 Před rokem +4

      @@bradleygarrod3871 that’s part of what made it so great was that people back then would come across the car and not know what happened.
      That black blob just eats everything organic and leaves no trace behind.
      It reminds me of an SCP Anomaly roaming freely before it gets contain by greater powers.

    • @JonahKellams
      @JonahKellams Před 11 měsíci

      Binyot please

    • @jeromerizzo423
      @jeromerizzo423 Před 10 měsíci

      When I was a kid it was scary. When I saw it years later, I was nervous it was going to scare me again. It didn't.

  • @mickemerson1339
    @mickemerson1339 Před rokem +934

    It truly amazes me how Mike can find a connection between any movie and Star Trek.
    I know he’s not in this video, but I just know he made a connection off camera

    • @miguelbranquinho7235
      @miguelbranquinho7235 Před rokem +45

      It's not that amazing. Star Trek IS at the center of all things.

    • @jkee9760
      @jkee9760 Před rokem +59

      "So you know the raft in the movie, that raft was the same raft that Jordie used in River of Time which the extra played clandoop was in the background of the intro" -Mike probably "oh yeah the guy who played the kid stared in this obscure italian zombie movie which was lost and found in a cave in Zimbabwe" -Jay most likely "Haaaahahahaha" -International playboy superstar Rich Evans

    • @turtleanton6539
      @turtleanton6539 Před rokem +2

      Oh

    • @jd3962
      @jd3962 Před rokem +5

      Very cool

    • @MFSeaMen
      @MFSeaMen Před rokem +28

      Mike would have refrenced Armus from Skin of Evil during The Raft segment

  • @AllisonIsLivid
    @AllisonIsLivid Před rokem +21

    Tuvix crawls out from under Voyager and reaches toward Janeway with bloodied hand - "Thanks for the ride, lady!"

  • @redadamearth
    @redadamearth Před rokem +181

    "Tales From the Darkside: the Movie" was actually *supposed* to be "Creepshow 3", but all the BTS/legal drama prevented it from officially being titled that. But for all intents and purposes, it really is the third part.

    • @ZyxthePest
      @ZyxthePest Před rokem +24

      Lover's Vow is almost too good for any of these movies. Absolutely heartbreaking story.

    • @chrisdudley2016
      @chrisdudley2016 Před rokem +4

      Intensive purposes*

    • @jimbalicp
      @jimbalicp Před rokem +17

      @@chrisdudley2016 No!

    • @kevinreynolds4851
      @kevinreynolds4851 Před rokem +12

      @@ZyxthePest Lover's vow was also adapted earlier in the Japanese horror anthology Kwaidan; both stories are based on the Japanese folk legend of Yuki Onna.

    • @ericseitzler81
      @ericseitzler81 Před rokem +6

      I remember the opening credits for darkside use to creep the hell out of me as a kid,hell they still do.

  • @ZachariahWest
    @ZachariahWest Před rokem +115

    "It's a garbage bag in a lake. It's great!" is by far the greatest summation of Stephen King's work I've heard yet.

    • @steverogers7601
      @steverogers7601 Před rokem +1

      It’s not wild.
      Watch it again: it does look like a garbage bag or some kind of tarp. There are moments when you can tell they’re dragging it across the water and it kinda takes you away from the story a bit but it’s still great despite that.

    • @rileyrobertson7067
      @rileyrobertson7067 Před rokem

      ...Huh...

    • @DGodwithaplan2
      @DGodwithaplan2 Před rokem

      😂😂😅

  • @BrentStarling
    @BrentStarling Před rokem +116

    “The Black Cauldron is scarier” damn right it’s scarier, the Horned King is terrifying!

  • @Footwearquality
    @Footwearquality Před rokem +201

    I saw The Raft segment on HBO when I was about 10 years old. Absolutely TERRIFIED me. I rediscovered the movie years later and forced myself to rewatch it to try to get over the lingering fear, but to this day I'm still low-key scared of lakes.

    • @gewhiz1494
      @gewhiz1494 Před rokem +8

      My uncle took me to the drive-in to see this when I was like 8. I slept in my parents room for a week straight. The raft scared the fak outta me.

    • @alleystargrowley2784
      @alleystargrowley2784 Před rokem +4

      i saw it pretty young but i thought it was awesome. the end part jump scared me the first time.

    • @heyyoitsmebrian
      @heyyoitsmebrian Před rokem +9

      the fact that the Raft is all in daylight and is shot so straightforward and basic AND IS STILL creepy and effective is a testament. imagine someone with some flair in the directors chair

    • @executioner_ecgbert884
      @executioner_ecgbert884 Před rokem

      Same! I'm pretty sure I was the same age. I totally forgot about it until this video and it still gives me the creeps

    • @Valehass
      @Valehass Před rokem +5

      You're scared, I watched three of my friends get eaten by the tar monster. I only survived because I'd seen the film and took off as soon it started eating the first one.

  • @Lifesizemortal
    @Lifesizemortal Před rokem +519

    The animation isn't cheap, it's actually the opposite problem. The animators were animating on 1's which makes it feel less like a cartoon and more oddly "fluid". But the problem is the animators went too crazy with all the things they could do with animating on 1's and instead of making a basic 2's animation like most people they got carried away with it. The only practical reason to animate on 1's is for slo-mo shots.

    • @drkissinger1
      @drkissinger1 Před rokem +40

      Yeah, you can tell they were thinking “well if we’re gonna make another frame, we may as well get bang for the buck.”

    • @toneloak
      @toneloak Před rokem +25

      Yeah, it was a waste. They really needed to spend that budget better on more high quality elements. But I feel like they were just locked into rotoscoping and didn't have any flexibility.

    • @bigjohnsbreakfastlog5819
      @bigjohnsbreakfastlog5819 Před rokem +35

      I think when you're animating extremely fluid, it creates that uncanny effect where it all looks ugly as sin. There's a reason why you rely on static faces; not just for cost, but for convenience.

    • @graveyardsmash2711
      @graveyardsmash2711 Před rokem +60

      I'm not saying this as an insult, but RedLetterMedia doesn't cover animation very often, and it shows in how little they know about it. But yes, they poured way too much time and effort into that animation.

    • @Chromeberd
      @Chromeberd Před rokem +44

      @@graveyardsmash2711 I wouldn't even blame RLM to much. People in general think animation is something "cheaper" than live action. And while it may be true in high budget CGI films. It's certainly not a cheap thing to develop. Especially in traditional 2D. People often criticize the fact that most animated films are in 3d. But there's a reason for that. It's more realistic to actually produce. Back in the day when The Incredibles was released it took 5+ years to make the film. But now the software is so updated we actually have the technology to make it easier.
      True fact: The reason Toy Story was a success was because 3D software animation software was so behind the times they could only animate plastic and fake models with no real fluent textures or physics. This is why the dog and liquids looked so underdeveloped. Butwe got absolutely exceeded expectations because they knew their limitations. They used what they had at the time to make a good movie with the technology they had. RLM is a part of an older generation. I don't think they were correct in assuming that "animation is cheaper than live action". But it's definitely frustrating to those who actually know what goes into animation.

  • @RemiDobbs
    @RemiDobbs Před rokem +149

    So cool thing about Tales from the Darkside, my uncle (who passed before I was born), was one of it's editors, and before that he was the second-tier reviewer for the Village Voice, doing the foreign circuit as well as the seedier stuff coming out of Times Square. He was really intent on filmography and interested in the techniques coming out of horror in the 70s and because of that he was the first major film reviewer to give a positive review of Halloween, seeing it as 'the [Psycho] Shower Scene stretched to 2 hours'. Really interesting guy, a Jesuit who mostly hung out in theaters which also showed porn

    • @MegaZeta
      @MegaZeta Před rokem +8

      I was just thinking about how my uncle is a wooden raft while watching this

    • @BulletToothboo
      @BulletToothboo Před rokem +1

      Are you Nicolas Cage!?

    • @johncastanya6125
      @johncastanya6125 Před rokem +1

      Like the Jesuit order?

  • @sbkMulletMan
    @sbkMulletMan Před rokem +165

    Thanks to The Hitchhiker, I always riff "Thanks for the ride, lady" when someone gets run over in a movie. The segment may run too damn long, but that line is quotable as hell.

    • @jmstringfield
      @jmstringfield Před rokem +6

      I still hop on my mom's windshield and say this line. over 30 years and hasn't gotten old...to me at least

    • @rexon31
      @rexon31 Před rokem

      @@jmstringfield gold

    • @rexon31
      @rexon31 Před rokem

      Thanks for the ride, lady is my fav line ever , espically when my girlfriends drive lol

    • @schmoab
      @schmoab Před rokem

      I had to explain this line to a younger millennial. You can find the clip on CZcams and share it. They don’t know about these 80s horror anthologies.

  • @MellowGaming
    @MellowGaming Před rokem +349

    You should do Creepshow 3 on a best of the worst. There's gotta be 2 over direct to video anthology movies you could watch with it to get a theme going.

    • @2HackFrauds
      @2HackFrauds Před rokem +22

      One of the VHS movies is the same level of awful. Viral maybe? And The ABC's of Death is notorious

    • @lorddevilfish5868
      @lorddevilfish5868 Před rokem +14

      They already did Scary or Die which is shit

    • @siadmander
      @siadmander Před rokem +17

      @@2HackFrauds Viral is just mediocre. There's a difference between humorously incompetent and just uninteresting. The movies has polish and is pretty much "normal," just not that good. I wouldn't put Thor 2 on best of the worst, yknow?

    • @BrandonOfJapan
      @BrandonOfJapan Před rokem +2

      Body bags was pretty shi. Cats eye, and 2 evil eyes are super solid anthologies.

    • @apophis2129
      @apophis2129 Před rokem +2

      I'm thinking pair it with up with "Screams of a winter night" and "Tales from the hood" or "Body bags"

  • @RettMikhal
    @RettMikhal Před rokem +36

    I had a childhood memory of a girl getting dissolved in a lake by a blob, while screaming "Help me, it hurts!" I thought I fucking dreamed it in a nightmare.

    • @calisha1889
      @calisha1889 Před rokem +3

      It’s always satisfying to find out where clips from childhood are from, happens all the time lol

  • @greatheightsu
    @greatheightsu Před rokem +120

    The raft episode with the sludge monster is legit the scariest Creepshow short there is. Feeds on a natural fear of getting in the water and grabbed.

    • @azzgunther
      @azzgunther Před rokem +19

      I've had an illogical phobia of sea weed in water deeper than I can stand in since childhood. I was also allowed to watch this film as a child. There's probably a connection.

    • @ronbo11
      @ronbo11 Před rokem

      IRL you have brain eating bacteria. I haven't been in a lake since 2007.

    • @2st486
      @2st486 Před rokem +3

      also you know, being digested alive and being conscious about it while it happens....

    • @boofjew
      @boofjew Před 8 měsíci

      come on now. a trash bag monster is by no means the scariest this series has to offer.

  • @CounterMeasures
    @CounterMeasures Před rokem +198

    I never post but felt compelled to this week. Been watching all of the Halloween specials from RLM again for the 50th time and they are so good. The John Carpenter ranking episodes are easily the thing the internet was made for. Great work as always :)

    • @sir0nion
      @sir0nion Před rokem

      Do you remember when Jay murdered cats?

  • @ZombieShobb
    @ZombieShobb Před rokem +129

    Mike and Rich did their favorite Star Trek Next Generation episodes. It would be fun to see Jay and Josh favorite "Tales from the Crypt" episodes. For me there is too many, but it would be really fun to see a top 10 or something.

    • @Tetragrammaton22
      @Tetragrammaton22 Před rokem +13

      It would be fun to see Jay and Josh do their favorite Star Trek TNG episodes.

    • @ELEKTROSKANSEN
      @ELEKTROSKANSEN Před rokem +7

      I'd be down for that

    • @Redfoxe
      @Redfoxe Před rokem +5

      That would be great!,

    • @bmljenny
      @bmljenny Před rokem

      @@Tetragrammaton22 With Mike tied up and gagged in a corner, struggling to butt in.

  • @jukeboxfandango
    @jukeboxfandango Před rokem +51

    King's short stories were always stronger than his novels because they didn't give him enough time to fuck it up. The one I still think about nearly 20 years after reading it is "Autopsy Room 4", that story is so casually intense.

    • @MidlifeCrisisJoe
      @MidlifeCrisisJoe Před rokem

      Is that the one where the guy is saved by his boner?

    • @MegaZeta
      @MegaZeta Před rokem +13

      Absolutely. I read _Skeleton Crew_ and _Under the Dome_ back to back, and… wow, is King ever more cut out for short story writing than novels. I know many disagree, but… wow.

    • @lisah-p8474
      @lisah-p8474 Před rokem +12

      Hard agree. His short story collections are legendary. Skeleton Crew, The Night Shift, Nightmares and Dreamscapes, Everythings Eventual... I've probably read some of those stories dozens of times. His novels are of (ahem) varying quality.

    • @jukeboxfandango
      @jukeboxfandango Před rokem +6

      @@lisah-p8474 - when a movie or a TV show or even another book has me totally invested but completely fucks up the ending I say "They Stephen King'd it". I don't think he ever knows where he's going with his novels and he has to force them to a sloppy conclusion most of the time.

    • @joeswanson5175
      @joeswanson5175 Před rokem

      @@jukeboxfandango he has stated in “On Writing” that almost all his ideas are what ifs and he goes from there

  • @TheAtoll
    @TheAtoll Před rokem +333

    The videos you guys put out have greatly influenced me over the years, so much so that I created an entire YT channel dedicated to favorite film: Waterworld (1995)

  • @mothmanmedia8511
    @mothmanmedia8511 Před rokem +67

    Totally agree about The Raft my favorite segment of either movie. It’s so terrifying being stuck so close to safety. Literally right next to safe land and you are stuck frozen so scared to even get close to the water and try and save yourself.

    • @crokkadoodledoo9956
      @crokkadoodledoo9956 Před rokem +2

      Doesn’t come across on the screen but what used to get me was the situation of being practically nude all through the afternoon and chilly autumn night after a swim. You’d be frozen from temps alone and fear.

    • @steverogers7601
      @steverogers7601 Před rokem +4

      It’s scary how it’s somewhat intelligent with how it learned to ooze through the gaps in the floor boards and how it could turn into wave to grab something on the shore.

  • @3dartxsi
    @3dartxsi Před rokem +32

    When I was about 9 or 10 I saw this on TV. I tuned in during one of the animated segments and thought it was a kids show, and then The Raft started. I learned quickly that it wasn't a kid's show.

  • @jackalthereefer
    @jackalthereefer Před rokem +15

    The thing I love about Jay & Josh Re:Views is the same I love about Mike & Rich, the two of them are so in sync with their tastes that the enthusiasm is infectious

  • @MasterJedi04
    @MasterJedi04 Před rokem +83

    The Blob segment lives in my head rent-free

    • @AllisonIsLivid
      @AllisonIsLivid Před rokem +20

      Blobs are just the scariest thing. There's no understanding them, or the danger they pose, until they're pulling people head first into drainpipes and melting everyone's flesh off.

    • @Joecbg100
      @Joecbg100 Před rokem +7

      I'll never look at rafts the same way. Holy.

    • @twillymantheoneandonly5587
      @twillymantheoneandonly5587 Před rokem +12

      I watched this movie when I was 5! Minnesota is the land of 10,000 lakes. I grew up in Michigan.....we have 11,000 inland lakes and 4 GREAT LAKES. U couldn't of seen a more terrifying story as a kid, in a worse place. I've seen 100's of lakes, floating docks, floating algae and large lake waves. I'm 38 and still cringe a bit every time I see floating algae.

  • @Gunbu
    @Gunbu Před rokem +28

    I'm the same age as the RLM guys, and I saw Creepshow 2 in '88 or so and loved it. I would always say "Thanks for the ride, lady!" Whenever I'd catch a ride with a friends mom to school or where ever.

  • @Taintedglore
    @Taintedglore Před rokem +54

    Tales from the Darkside: The Movie, just unlocked a bunch of memories I had long forgotten. My mom showed me that movie in 1993 when I was a little kid. That cat going into the mans throat has lived rent free in my brain for years.

    • @jessecip313
      @jessecip313 Před rokem

      @Vitor PR $bi

    • @codychapman7342
      @codychapman7342 Před rokem

      "That's impossible! I had a dead bead on him!"

    • @cornbredx
      @cornbredx Před rokem +2

      That movie is unapologetically fucked up. It's great. Probably the most insane anthology horror ever made.

    • @monteriorhodes9859
      @monteriorhodes9859 Před rokem +1

      My grand dad told me cats can really do that🤦🏿‍♂️ I was freaking 8 but loved horror....& That Fucked me up till this day. That & Hollween 3...when the kids mask turned into bugs. The ONLY thing that scared me😅😢😔

    • @2st486
      @2st486 Před rokem +1

      parents back then were insane XD
      my uncle was a huge action movies fan. everytime he rented one, he would gather us male cousins and we'd watch it together in his living room. robocop, predator, aliens..all that stuff. plus basically anything with chuck norris, charles bronson, clint eastwood. he and my father brought us to the cinema for Predator 2, Terminator 2, Total Recall...we were totally underage for those movies XD
      again..they were insane XD

  • @ByTorthePinballWizar
    @ByTorthePinballWizar Před rokem +11

    The voice of the Creep in Creepshow 2 was Joe Silver from David Cronenberg's Shivers and Rabid and the self described "lowest voice in show business"

  • @SonofSpewy
    @SonofSpewy Před rokem +63

    I loved old chief wooden head as a kid and the hitchhiker absolutely terrified me

    • @steverogers7601
      @steverogers7601 Před rokem +9

      As a kid, Chief Wooden Head was great to see and watch him get his revenge.
      As a kid, The Raft was so damn scary and made me terrified of what lurked beneath bodies of water. Not to mention, that black blob being able to turn into a wave and grab you.
      Genuinely horrifying stuff for a kid to watch!

    • @SonofSpewy
      @SonofSpewy Před rokem +3

      Honestly I feel like the raft is scarier as an adult because of the unknown aspect of it

  • @Archimedes43
    @Archimedes43 Před rokem +120

    Yes! I knew this had to be coming up soon. I have a special place in my heart for the Creepshow films. We need more anthology style horror flicks.

    • @turtleanton6539
      @turtleanton6539 Před rokem +6

      Yes we do

    • @joshbisinger7068
      @joshbisinger7068 Před rokem +6

      Agreed. They are my favorites.

    • @MyHairIsAbnormal
      @MyHairIsAbnormal Před rokem

      Even the 3rd one?

    • @Archimedes43
      @Archimedes43 Před rokem +2

      Not so much, that one did not come from passion for the stories, it came across as just a half hearted cash grab.

    • @toneloak
      @toneloak Před rokem +6

      The last good one I saw was Tales From The Hood.

  • @Football__Junkie
    @Football__Junkie Před rokem +14

    I remember the Creepshow 2 and Evil Dead 2 as being the most iconic VHS covers in the video store horror section

  • @welker831
    @welker831 Před rokem +6

    Mike shed a tear offscreen at that reference by Jay to Star Trek Voyager

  • @versebuchanan512
    @versebuchanan512 Před rokem +14

    I think this is the most I've ever disagreed with one of Josh's takes, which is to say, a little bit. I think the shitty animation is charming, it's so clearly a mark of its time. Perfect for Halloween time- goofy and spoOoOoOky all at once. Kind of.
    Edit: Oh I forgot, I also completely disagree with his statement that apartheid was justified. Other than that though, I tend to respect his opinions

  • @jemofthe80s18
    @jemofthe80s18 Před rokem +13

    "The Raft" for the WIN...and that wraparound animation is fascinating and horrifying at the same time:)

    • @jonnyshanon2103
      @jonnyshanon2103 Před rokem +6

      Still pisses me off that he stops right along the shore line and yells "I BEAT YOU"
      and then gets eaten by it.

    • @jemofthe80s18
      @jemofthe80s18 Před rokem +4

      @@jonnyshanon2103 He was SO CLOSE and SCREWED it up! But I love the No Swimming sign in the overgrowth:):) In Stephen King's short story of it, that didn't happen, he was just going crazy staring at the slick because it made people see beautiful colors! For the obvious reasons I prefer this ending a THOUSAND times more:)

    • @jonnyshanon2103
      @jonnyshanon2103 Před rokem +1

      @@jemofthe80s18 Deke's car sure had an amazing battery life.

    • @jemofthe80s18
      @jemofthe80s18 Před rokem

      @@jonnyshanon2103 It DID, going strong for HOW many hours?!

  • @rouenrobinson
    @rouenrobinson Před rokem +27

    "Venus fly traps. Giant Venua fly traps, they eat meat." Is still one of my favorite lines. I was young when I watched this and I saw it before the seeing the original. This may be blasphemy but I like this entry more than the first. It's funny that seeing The Hitchhiker now makes me think of I Know What You Did Last Summer. The Raft always stuck with me as a kid because I lived in an area where tar was washing up on the beach so watching that part always got to me. I like the animation because it reminded me of the Heavy Metal movie (at that age I had only seen the edited for tv version) and The Droids cartoon which came on Saturday mornings. I have watched Creepshow 3 and it is a mess.

  • @Lokiv2
    @Lokiv2 Před rokem +4

    I'm almost 40 and watched this when it hit the VHS rental place.
    I still have nightmares about The Raft.

  • @98Dreadboy
    @98Dreadboy Před rokem +28

    The dvd cover used to freak me out so much as a kid I used to hide it so it would be out of sight. Then I watched it and it was pretty goofy to be honest except for the lake monster which made me scared of lakes for years.

    • @lumpchunker5516
      @lumpchunker5516 Před rokem +7

      My older brother had giant posters of this movie cover, the "Evil Dead" cover, and the Tar-Man from "Return of the Living Dead" up in his room when I was little. I suspect it was done largely to keep me out, because they TERRIFIED me to no end!

    • @nineoutoften1360
      @nineoutoften1360 Před rokem

      You seem to be a real pussy, man

  • @kevinrox666
    @kevinrox666 Před rokem +14

    When I was younger I always watched the two Creepshow movies back to back. I always associated "the raft" with the first movie because of how good it was. I always forget it was from this movie.

  • @Lelldorin84
    @Lelldorin84 Před rokem +10

    I like the part where the guy decides to grope his dead friend's sleeping girlfriend after most of his friends are brutally killed by an evil tarp and they are both still in mortal danger.
    Who writes this stuff?

  • @ewolf87
    @ewolf87 Před rokem +2

    Correction: In 1983, Corman sold New World to Larry Kupin, Harry E. Sloan and Larry A. Thompson for $16.5 million; the three new owners decided to take the company public. Corman retained the film library, while New World acquired home video rights to the releases.
    Because by 1984, he was going to start Millennium Pictures, but found out A LOT of the public couldn't spell Millennium, so he changed it to New Horizon while also starting Concorde as well.
    So Roger Corman had nothing to do with Creepshow 2 , it was the new owners of New World Pictures at that time.

    • @Bisaju2
      @Bisaju2 Před rokem

      Yes. Cecil from good bad flicks whenever talking about a new world movie from Cormans days uses the new logo from when corman left. So this is a common youtuber mistake. But it is a bit confusing I Agree. Corman was always making new labels. Not as bad as Charles band but still. People like me get very compelled about pointing our these mistakes.

    • @ewolf87
      @ewolf87 Před rokem

      Exactly!!!

  • @killergrooves2438
    @killergrooves2438 Před rokem +12

    I feel the same way about “The Raft” as Jay. I love those kinds of monster flicks like the 80s remake of The Blob.

  • @derkeheath5172
    @derkeheath5172 Před rokem +13

    6:47 Romero really loves corny dialogue repeated for dramatic effect. REALLY loves it.

  • @jasonrobertson9618
    @jasonrobertson9618 Před rokem +2

    The Raft... man that scared the hell out of me as a kid. Didn't help that I slept on a waterbed...

  • @Zexion0
    @Zexion0 Před rokem +15

    The segment of "The Raft" absolutely scarred me as a kid. Even to this day, I can't comfortably go swimming in a lake. Any kind of murky water just freaks me out. I'm glad the hacks also enjoyed it as much as I did. To tell the truth, I forgot all about the other segments for years until I rewatched it as an adult, it had such a profound effect on me

  • @Busto
    @Busto Před rokem +15

    For the last 30+ years, "Thanks for the ride, lady", has been a sarcastic inside joke for me & my brother. Thanks fellas!

  • @cinemascars
    @cinemascars Před rokem +15

    The Raft is a rare instance where the movie had a better ending than the book.

    • @AsiaDanceScene
      @AsiaDanceScene Před rokem +1

      I like the book ending too, because it answers the question of how something that exists in the water could continue to feed

    • @cinemascars
      @cinemascars Před rokem

      @@AsiaDanceScene it's literally probably been 10 to 15 years since I last read, but if I remember it did a pulsating hypnotic pattern and he was getting drawn into it and I think that's how it just ended. I'm sure reading it again I would appreciate it a little more

    • @theghostinthemirror8158
      @theghostinthemirror8158 Před 4 dny

      @@cinemascarsit’s pretty grim in tone but basically that. Randy screams his lungs out and then after fantasising about rescue/shooting himself begins to wonder if focusing on the colours will make it less painful-if that’s what they are for. It just ends with the loons screaming, obviously implying Randy gets eaten. It’s less cinematic than the film but honestly I like it. It’s a…grimmer tone, though the irony of the false victory “ I beat you! I beat you!” And actually trying the “swim while it’s eating someone else” thing is cool and I like both endings for different reasons.

  • @phillipgriego4675
    @phillipgriego4675 Před rokem +3

    Tales from the Darkside: The Movie has "Lover's Vow" which to this day might be my favorite story concept of all these movies. I saw it once as a kid and I remember it like I saw it just yesterday, and that says a lot.

  • @dukesir1865
    @dukesir1865 Před rokem +3

    Man I love that animation. I love it when animated characters are always moving, Josh. Cheap animation is when the just make one drawing of the character that they freeze and just animate the mouths and eyes.

  • @kylestark8581
    @kylestark8581 Před rokem +15

    Would love to see a Review for Halloween 3 Season of the Witch

    • @Popcultureguy3000
      @Popcultureguy3000 Před rokem +1

      *_Happy, happy, Halloween, Halloween! Happy, Happy, Halloween, Silver Shamrock!_*

  • @cky2chris
    @cky2chris Před rokem +4

    RLM needs to start selling Jay's button up on their merch store, i want it.

  • @peenwienerstein2
    @peenwienerstein2 Před rokem +14

    Fun fact: John Harrison also scored Day of the Dead, which I fuckin' love that score. It's peak 80's synth.

  • @cscornarun8903
    @cscornarun8903 Před rokem +10

    If Mike had edited this episode you know he would have spliced in Rich Evans at 19:34

  • @VinylMorpheus
    @VinylMorpheus Před rokem +16

    Halloween Re:View episodes are all that keep me hanging on anymore.

  • @matthill3990
    @matthill3990 Před rokem +13

    Jay's hair is looking especially beautiful today

    • @ZyxthePest
      @ZyxthePest Před rokem

      Don't make Josh feel bad :(

    • @matthill3990
      @matthill3990 Před rokem +2

      @@ZyxthePest we all know how lovely his beard smells

  • @s1gnal_
    @s1gnal_ Před rokem +17

    I saw The Raft at a friend's place when I was in kindergarten, and up until this video, I didn't know what it was that I'd watched (I still remember wincing and trying to look away when the guy gets sucked through the raft). Needless to say, it scared the living crap out of me, but apparently it was just something my friend liked to watch at that age.

  • @RandallFrequentFlyerFlagg

    Tuvix’s last words, said to Captain Janeway, should have been, “Thanks for the ride, lady!”

  • @josephporter2583
    @josephporter2583 Před rokem +5

    Wow I can't believe I finally found the movie watching a RLM Review. I have a core memory from being a kid watching the raft on someone's tv but have never been able to find it and didnt know what it was called. It made me terrified of things floating in the water for the longest time as a kid.

  • @einhochaufhorror7344
    @einhochaufhorror7344 Před rokem +11

    Not to forget: The Hitch-Hiker segment is also inspired by Lucille Fletcher's story "The Hitch-Hiker". Highly recommend reading it - or listening to it, as it's a fantastic radio play. Very atmospheric!

  • @MattDemers
    @MattDemers Před rokem +2

    About the song in the "Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue" clip in this episode:
    "The musical number "Wonderful Ways to Say No" was written by Academy Award-winning composer, Alan Menken and lyricist Howard Ashman, who also wrote the songs for Disney's The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, and Aladdin."
    Dear lord.

  • @Datjewboi
    @Datjewboi Před rokem +5

    I watched the both creep show movies when I was 8 with my dad. I used to go to summer camp and, after I watched it, I remember every summer being so terrified of the algae. I would always try to stay in the top few feet of the water to avoid it at all costs.

  • @AgentPothead
    @AgentPothead Před rokem +8

    The eyes on that pumpkin on Jay's shirt are practically GLOWING. There must be a black light kicking cause they are super bright.

    • @jakemarley8977
      @jakemarley8977 Před rokem +3

      No that's just the mushrooms kicking in AgentPothead

  • @Freddisred
    @Freddisred Před rokem +4

    Stephen King better be cruising around Maine in a car with that C R E E P vanity plate.

    • @apophis2129
      @apophis2129 Před rokem +1

      He got that license plate given to him after he wrote "that scene" in "It".

    • @drewsmith3673
      @drewsmith3673 Před rokem +1

      @@apophis2129 Feel like his application was already in for review. You know how the DMV works.

  • @alvikay
    @alvikay Před rokem +2

    the Raft stuck with me from being a 12 year old, up until now... and is still floating around in my brain.

  • @marckandel6403
    @marckandel6403 Před rokem +15

    I am surprised that despite a mention of Cat's Eye, they don't seem to give it much regard. Aside from Creepshow, I've always felt its a better watch than Tales, Creepshow 2 and a lot of other anthologies.
    The strength of Quitters Inc. & The Ledge alone, and the batshit craziness of General, I dunno, I would have thought it would have registered with them a little more. Ah well.
    They are correct about The Raft, though. Its profoundly disturbing and easily the best of the three tales.

    • @lisah-p8474
      @lisah-p8474 Před rokem +2

      I loved Cat's Eye as a kid. Obviously my favorite entry was General as a child. Troll slaying magic cat that protects little girls?? Oh hell yeah!! Upon re-watch the other two are probably stronger segments. Quitters and Ledge are both well written and directed, but I still have a soft spot for General.

  • @infinitedurr
    @infinitedurr Před rokem +13

    Maybe it's just because of my age at the time this came out, but I love the cheesy animation. It adds to the movie for me

  • @OffScreen
    @OffScreen Před rokem +15

    I grew up less than a mile from where "The Raft" was shot. Everyone who swam in that lake got some kind of infection. Surprised they let the actors swim there. I'll keep the internet posted if any suspicious oil slicks appear.

    • @rossdawgsbrokenspirit9038
      @rossdawgsbrokenspirit9038 Před rokem +2

      infection from what?!

    • @Danimal77
      @Danimal77 Před rokem +1

      @@rossdawgsbrokenspirit9038 The polluted water.

    • @OffScreen
      @OffScreen Před rokem +3

      @@rossdawgsbrokenspirit9038 E. coli. There were lots of free-range cattle around then (not so much today) and the lake collects runoff from a pretty large area. They still don't let people swim there. Although I'm not ruling out the involvement of car-sized amoebas.

    • @rossdawgsbrokenspirit9038
      @rossdawgsbrokenspirit9038 Před rokem

      @@OffScreen Thank you that is very interesting and provides a new dynamic to that scene now!

  • @solidsnake58
    @solidsnake58 Před rokem +2

    Holt McCallany is the name of the actor who's been in all the David Fincher movies. A friend of mine worked with him and said he's a real nice guy and was really good to the crew. I had no idea he was in Creep Show 2!

    • @lisah-p8474
      @lisah-p8474 Před rokem

      I'm a low brow hack so I recognized him from all the CSI Miami reruns I watch with my mom. He played a troubled detective on that show and he was great.

  • @RedEyeBlueEye
    @RedEyeBlueEye Před rokem +2

    19:44 can’t believe they got THE Rich Evans for creepshow 2

  • @greasyboy737
    @greasyboy737 Před rokem +5

    "Yippeee!!!"
    Thats what I say when i see a new RLM video

  • @oneopinion6806
    @oneopinion6806 Před rokem +7

    I am fairly sure I've not actually seen the movie in its entirety, but my child brain has The Raft burned into it.

  • @user-zx6jd8hv3t
    @user-zx6jd8hv3t Před rokem +1

    Never expected a reference to Cartoon All Stars anti-drug thing in RLM lol

  • @colinwatt9387
    @colinwatt9387 Před rokem +8

    I would like to see your take on "Quicksilver Highway" which has the worst anthology story in cinematic history, based on "The Body Politic" by Clive Barker. And the second worst; it makes "Two Evil Eyes" seem like a masterpiece.

  • @TheSuckoShow
    @TheSuckoShow Před rokem +6

    I was wondering if you'd bring up Darkside. A lot of people don't even realize that they're basically the same franchise.

  • @CrashHeadroom
    @CrashHeadroom Před rokem +3

    Romero's resident evil, despite crapcoms words was WAY closer to the game than the crap we got and the script is a good read. It had all the characters looking how they should, the mansion, a giant snake, a cool fist fight between wesker and barry at the end and he had never played it.....F*** crapcom and f*** Anderson too for turning it into MUSH.

  • @wjrg7180
    @wjrg7180 Před rokem +1

    I love The Raft, as well as the theory that the thing in the water is a Thinny from the Dark Tower Universe

  • @mariagalarza5842
    @mariagalarza5842 Před rokem +7

    As a kid in the 90s, back when in my country there were only 5 tv channels, I watched this movie by chance one night when I was about 10. The next day in school everyone was talking about The Raft. Me and my classmates talked about it for weeks, and even made up a game similar to the floor is lava, but about the black blob in the lake.
    I was already into horror even back then and I was never easily scared (I watched Robocop and loved it when I was 5 or 6, which now I think it's insane, but I guess it was a different time?), but that story stuck to me for so long. I guess at some point I forgot where I watched it, I didn't even remember that it was part of an anthology, but I never forgot that story and how much of an impact it made on 10 year old me. I didn't realise until your last video that it was part of Creepshow (I've only watched the first one as an adult), and only now watching this video some memories came back of watching the rest of the movie. I guess it's time for a re-watch!

  • @abaddonmabro6270
    @abaddonmabro6270 Před rokem +3

    Josh is such a Debbie Downer. Creepshow 2 is great, Josh!

  • @DanteKami1
    @DanteKami1 Před rokem +4

    Yay! A mention of Black Cauldron, my favorite dark fantasy film!

    • @bradsnow6403
      @bradsnow6403 Před rokem +1

      Black Cauldron isn't dark fantasy, you might as well call Lord of the Rings dark fantasy.

  • @johntangen3652
    @johntangen3652 Před rokem +3

    The funny thing about the hitchiker story is that the guy playing the hitchhiker (Tom Wright) would go on to play another undead character in yet another horror anthology film Tales From The Hood!

  • @TheSoulvian
    @TheSoulvian Před rokem +5

    Personally, the animated segments in Creepshow 2 have always given me a similar vibe to the CDi Zelda Cutscenes. Particularly the scenes where the Creep is saying cheesy dialogue directly into the camera (as the characters in those games often did). Maybe it's just because he looks vaguely like Goronu; but the uncanny-valley facial expressions and awkard/half-baked attempts at Disneyesque theatrical gesturing by less skilled animators are similar, even if Creepshow 2 doesn't look AS cheap.

  • @cagedREmix
    @cagedREmix Před rokem +6

    The Raft was a long lost childhood memory. With a vague idea of the concept I would search for it but would always come up empty.
    Then 22:21 comes on and I thought to myself "hey this reminds me of that childhood movie I never found" and realized it was the same one! I remembered the bookends being animated or a comic style of some sort. But I thought it was an animated mad scientist -- probably what through off my searches mentioned earlier. 😅

  • @kristinaneuner7058
    @kristinaneuner7058 Před rokem +1

    George Kennedy was around 61-62 years old during the production of Creepshow 2.

  • @jackbombay1423
    @jackbombay1423 Před rokem +3

    It´s sad to say, but you are my best companion during my depression. Happy Halloween to everyone!

  • @Gravijahz
    @Gravijahz Před rokem +21

    I think this movie is worth it for The Raft. I really loved that, it's just so extremely unsettling and has a very creepy feel even when it's just some kids on a lake.

  • @YTPGOD
    @YTPGOD Před rokem +6

    Love how excited Jay is at 7:26 when he realises Josh is talking about the all stars

  • @Sirdan3k
    @Sirdan3k Před rokem +1

    I misremembered the end of The Raft segment for years. I remember the guy getting out, getting in the car, and driving away thinking he's escaped until he looks in the rear-view mirror and sees the monster out of the water and catching up to the car.

  • @TheJrod482x
    @TheJrod482x Před rokem +2

    The Raft is an absolute masterpiece of compact horror. Amazing special effects and gore. Characters you both want to see die but root for. Genuinely scary. Images that last in the brain for years.
    My esteem for Creepshow 2 has grown over the years. True cult classic, flaws and all.

  • @RadicalValkyrie
    @RadicalValkyrie Před rokem +13

    As someone who works in the industry, I really enjoyed the commentary on the overly fluid animation. 😂

  • @lacafia172
    @lacafia172 Před rokem +24

    Haven't seen any Creepshow's, but here to give the fam my part of the ad revenue so Rich Evans can continue to afford his treatment for diabetes.

  • @jamaaldunbar324
    @jamaaldunbar324 Před rokem +2

    27:37 Jay: "was the movie intentionally rapey" Josh: "the original story is" Jay: "oh OK"
    Jay " the rapist sympathizer" Bauman

    • @planetoffkey4337
      @planetoffkey4337 Před rokem

      And the original story ain’t nearly as fucking rapey. 😭

  • @Dube230
    @Dube230 Před rokem +3

    2 seconds of Naked Gun 2 1/2 and I'm laughing, so good.

  • @cornbredx
    @cornbredx Před rokem +3

    I love this movie. I think, even more than the first one. I like the first one, but this one- to me- is really bizarre in every aspect. It draws me in a lot more than the first one and that makes it unfrogettable to me.
    I saw this one as a kid and I have significant ties to it in my brain around what defined horror for me.
    The first one is cinematically and on the technical side a much better film, but this one is made in a way that feels like it finds it's connection to the comics its emulating much more closely. Which I think ties in to how bizarre this one is to me.
    I'll never forget when I saw The Raft as a kid. It was such a terrifying idea to me. As a kid that struggled with swimming it really played up everything that is actually scary about swimming in random bodies of water that connects to someone like me.
    Even the Hitch Hiker, which is super derivative of movies already made and a much better story from Twilight Zone, is super bizarre even with it being derivative because of the choices they made. And that always makes a much better impression with me than a solid film, with really great acting, and striking visuals because I can never forget how bizarre the ideas are for me. There are so many movies of this era like that for me because I saw them as a kid, and maybe for someone who didn't live at that time at that age and saw them that way maybe you won't see it like I do, but man this movie is so weird and I love it to this day.

  • @gitarmats
    @gitarmats Před rokem +27

    The Raft always stuck with me after watching it as a kid at a friend's house. So horrifying, and also, it had bewbs.

  • @tjkeranen
    @tjkeranen Před rokem

    Oh, this one used to give me such nightmares as a kid, especially the Hitchhiker bit.
    I'd completely forgotten about it, too, but it all came crashing back as soon as I heard them describe the stories! Thanks a lot, I guess.

  • @nikkicannon5008
    @nikkicannon5008 Před rokem +2

    The Halloween Ends review is going to be a piece de resistance 😂 I can’t wait for that to drop.

  • @ErnestTrailers
    @ErnestTrailers Před rokem +3

    I needed this today. Thanks RLM ❤

  • @jeremyrfritz
    @jeremyrfritz Před rokem +8

    Lois Chiles is the only actor who turns in an actual performance in this. She's great.

  • @drkissinger1
    @drkissinger1 Před rokem +18

    The Hitchhiker actually works really well conceptually and visually when you shorten it to the highlights like this. It’s being 1/3 of a feature film that kills it.

    • @curator_z
      @curator_z Před rokem +2

      Another but is really the atmosphere, like they kept saying. It would work better if it was shorter, yes, but a lot of it is the pacing.
      If they wanted a longer segment, then there should have been more time in-between his first few appearances. Enough that she could convince herself she was seeing things. So like, him waving at her, then more of the "it's fine, I can live with it!" part, and then rachet up the intensity of him showing up.
      But, that's kinda the problem with all of the shirts - they are both too long, and too short.

  • @WandererFromYs
    @WandererFromYs Před rokem +13

    25:35 That is part of the story, it's supposed to be cold. If you pay attention to the dialogue at the beginning, one of the girls that it's almost Halloween, and the Lake has been closed since labor day. They also comment that the water is 45-50 degrees, cold enough to stop your heart.
    24:35 Instead of colors they added a cheap sparkle animation. It can be seen in the clip that you posted.
    27:39 The original story is different. Those 2 characters are dating. They are also both conscious, and begin to fool around while hugging for body heat. I don't know why the movie changed this, it just makes you not want to root for Randy.

    • @MegaZeta
      @MegaZeta Před rokem +1

      …huh? No, the short story is the same as the movie in 27:39 in that the girl was dating the guy who got eaten. It’s this “nerd ends up trapped with the girl who’s too good for him” cliche.

    • @WandererFromYs
      @WandererFromYs Před rokem +2

      ​@@MegaZeta No, in the short Story Deke was dating Rachel, and Randy was Dating Laverne. Although Laverne has a crush on Deke. The 2 of them getting so close on the raft lead to a lot of Jealousy from Rachel and Randy. This takes up a good portion of the short story.
      The movie could almost be interpreted the same way, but it definitely wasn't established, and I think they threw in a few things to show they had switched the couples.

    • @lisah-p8474
      @lisah-p8474 Před rokem +1

      Yep it's cold and the lake is closed, so there's no chance that anyone else is going to come by and rescue them. Even if they scream for help there is no one out there to hear them. I haven't watched the movie in ages, but I remember that being brought up specifically in either the movie or short story.

  • @PaulMcMinotaur
    @PaulMcMinotaur Před rokem +20

    As a kid, “The Hitchhiker” was one of the scariest things I’d ever seen.

    • @monteriorhodes9859
      @monteriorhodes9859 Před rokem +10

      Being a black horror fan...(im 43) from then till now, its something I think people miss. Anyone that hates it & think it the weakest, will never get why black horror fans love it. Its not about the homeless, that come in any color, its that it was a black man that she chose to treat this way...the writer said himself, the "thanks for the ride lady zombie" was all in her head. It was white guilt....I mean, back then not whatever the internet turned it into...like, wokeness & whatever trigger word. It was a slight social commentary, without preaching.

    • @lisah-p8474
      @lisah-p8474 Před rokem +1

      They did a fantastic job with his makeup. It was horrifying but realistic. The way he just keeps getting up and talking in the same cheerful tone is so unsettling when his appearance just keeps getting more and more grotesque. He's not really doing anything threatening?? It's just his appearance and her reaction to him.
      Eerily this reminds me of the story in the news a few years ago of the hit and run driver who went home with a homeless man lodged in her windshield and left him to die in her garage. Unfortunately he was not a figment of her imagination.