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|a Creepshow
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|a Simon Brown's analysis of Creepshow focuses on the key influences on the film, not just Romero and King, but also the anthology horrors of Amicus Productions, body horror cinema, and the special make up effects of Tom Savini, the relationship between horror and humor, and most notably the tradition of EC horror comics of the 1950s, from which the film draws both its thematic preoccupations and its visual style.
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|a Introduction: the two bearded behemoths of fright -- Telegrams of terror: the making of Creepshow -- The short (and bloody) history of EC -- Nasty things to nasty people: Creepshow's moral universe -- Tales from the crate: Creepshow, EC and 'comic book style' -- A new world of blood and monsters: Creepshow, gore and violence -- The reception of Creepshow -- The most fun you'll have being scared: Creepshow and humour -- Conclusion: the legacy of Creepshow.
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