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Body Bags (1993)
Topic Started: Apr 9 2013, 10:35 PM (459 Views)
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Three short stories in the horror genre; The first about a serial killer, The second about a hair transplant going wrong, The third about a base ball player.
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This was a fun little anthology, to say the least. Not the best, but worth a look.

I love John Carpenter as the Coroner. He had a lot of fun doing it. You can just tell.

His segments are the best. Even Hair, as goofy as it may be. It's goofy in the same sense Jordy Verrill is in Creepshow. Or even Carpenter's own They Live.

The Gas Station being the best of the three. Still, the ending could have had more of an oomph. Although that final death is spectacularly gory.

I liked the wrap-around until Tom Arnold showed up. Not that I don't like him, I just would have liked another horror director cameo alongside Tobe Hooper, who directed Eye with Mark Hamill.

I was hoping for more from Eye, but it fell through to me. The acting is solid, the story is just uneven and somewhat uninteresting.

Overall, though, like I said, it's all in good fun.

The Gas Station > Hair > Eye
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