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Creepshow: 2-Disc SE Specs & Artwork

edited September 2007 in General news
From ShockTillYouDrop.com



Generally, I always hear, "You guys get all of the cool stuff in the States," whenever it comes to toys or events or signings...whatever.



DVDs? Those across the pond in the UK shouldn't be complaining. They get the box sets with swank packaging (viva la "Phantasm" sphere DVD set!), now they get a 2-disc 25th anniversary edition of George A. Romero's Creepshow. The set hits stores in the UK on October 22nd and Universal Pictures was kind enough to shoot us a look at the slipcase packaging art.



The exhaustive seven-part documentary included in the presentation, and produced by Michael Felsher, is broken down like this...



Chapter One: An "E.C." Way To Start

From the origins of the classic "E.C." comics to the creation of the film's screenplay, this chapter delves in the historic meeting of George Romero and Stephen King and how Creepshow came to be.



Chapter Two: A Comic Book World

A look into the production, design, cinematography, and on-set challenges in creating the comic-ally dynamic visuals of the film.



Chapter Three: Acting Scared

Candid interviews with many of the actors, including Adrienne Barbeau and Ed Harris, and how they created their outrageous characters.



Chapter Four: Creature Features

An in-depth look at the ghoulish creations of special make-up effects and creature creator Tom Savini.



Chapter Five: Creepy Crawlies

The cast & crew sound off on the difficulties of wrangling over 10,000 cockroaches in the film's final segment.



Chapter Six: Anthology Unleashed

Follow the film through post-production, including the creation of the memorable score, and see how it became a theatrical and critical success.



Chapter Seven: 25 Years Later...

The cast and crew look back on the film's enduring popularity and their memories of making it.
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