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Night of the Creeps [DVD] [1986] [Region 1] [US Import] [NTSC]

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  • Format: NTSC
  • Language: English
  • Subtitles: English
  • Subtitles For The Hearing Impaired: English
  • Region: Region 1 (US and Canada DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 16:9 - 1.85:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: Unrated (US MPAA rating. See details.)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (17 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B0024FAG44
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 48,496 in DVD & Blu-ray (See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray)

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Format: Blu-ray
Two college losers attempt to get in a fraternity and win the girl, taking the chanllenge they break into the nearby labs to steal a corpse and unwittingly unleash alien parasites that create a zombie plague in town, now only they and a burned out cop (played to perfection by genre veteran Tom Atkins) can stop the creeps from destroying the world!
Fred dekker whose probably most famous for monster squad The Monster Squad [DVD] [1987] [Region 1] [US Import] [NTSC] debued with this highly entertaining pastiche of 50's b movies and contemporary horror and is post modern before scream made it trendy (note: all the characters are named after famous horror directors). The characters are great, the dialouge while shakey at times is entertaining and the whole movie dashes along at such a quick pace its hard to get bored!
ow the disc, Blu ray enhances the directors cut print to such a degree you can see the grain on the print, the sound is phenomenal though and the whole disc is multi-region so will play on your ps3/player with no problems. Extras-wise there are about an hour of featuretes with a play all feature taking a nostalgic look back at the film, it's sad to see lots of those involved never went on to greater things including Fred dekker, who bemoans the fact he never made more films. Overall this is well worth a look as the film is a neglected gem.
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Night of the Creeps is a must-see 1980s cult classic that almost seems to get better with age. With its unusually impressive blend of horror and comedy, this low-budget classic should serve as an inspiration to today's independent filmmakers. I've read that writer/director Fred Dekker wrote the screenplay in seven days, but it's as solid and witty a script as you're likely to find among films in the campy horror genre. The special effects are surprisingly good for the most part, and even the acting is solid all the way around. Dekker's love and appreciation for science fiction and horror is incorporated nicely into the dialogue, granting the film a special appeal to fans of those genres.

Way back in 1959, a pod carrying an alien experiment plummeted to the earth and - by infecting those exposed to it - caused the violent deaths of several young people before it was stopped. Things have been peaceful ever since - until a stupid fraternity prank by a young man desperate to impress a beautiful sorority girl. While Chris (Jason Lively) sort of draws the line at freeing human popsicles sealed up cryogenically for almost three decades, his gung ho buddy J.C. Steve Marshall) has no qualms about such an expulsion-deserving offense. They don't get far with the body, but they do more than enough to turn their bucolic college town into a veritable zombie killing ground. It's not long at all before zombies' heads start exploding across campus, releasing a myriad of alien worms eager to infect new hosts. As a few random murders escalate into the equivalent of a zombie invasion, only veteran Detective Landis (Wally Taylor) has any real insight into what is truly happening.
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Night of the Creeps is part of a long line of horror, comedy, trash, cheap effects, and even feel good humour that came out in the mid 80's.
Creeps delivers as many of these type of movies had the uncanny ability to do. The acting is poor at times and the movie takes some time to get going, but the second half of the film is so 80's trash over the top- were talking zombie cat here that it more than makes up for it. Repeated viewings actually do the movie justice, there is a healthy plod of gore, and if your a child of the 80's you will instantly get the references.
Even good old Dick Miller has a standout cameo but the guy that steals this movie is the one and only super cool
Tom Atkins. If oscars were given out for being in 80's trash movies then Atkins would deserve his one for Creeps.
He probably has the best one liners in movie history all wrapped up in 90 mins or so.

In fact the only negative I can think of is the awful DVD cover, try and find the original 80's cover it's way better. Also they shot two endings to the movie, I prefer the unused one with Atkins and motherships.

Great film.
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This is an absolute must for 80'S horror / sci-fi fans, a fantastic movie with a great story about a virus from outta space that reanimates the dead, it has everything you expect like good memorable dialogue, cheesy one liners, naked girls, lots of fantastic practical blood and gore, great cast and soundtrack too, this is a must have gem of a movie, one of the best products of the 80's!

Blu-ray import has a great picture quality.
Special features are plenty with commentary and deleted scenes and behind the scenes and more.
Region ABC free, 90mins, 1986.
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Not exactly what you would call an unknown horror comedy, but there is the distinct feeling that it should be better known. As its cult fan base will attest, this is blast of a movie, a homage to the "B" schlockers of lore. Directed by Fred Dekker, the premise sees some alien beings eject a flask of alien slugs down to earth, which lands at a fraternity campus, something which cause mayhem some years later when a frozen body is disturbed at the medical lab and the slugs are unleashed. Cue infestation that turns people into zombies!

The pic plays up to the clichés of fraternity based movies, with nerds and nudity on tap, all smothered in a gooey horror comedy sauce. One-liners are ripe, the characterisations also, the latter of which fronted by a glorious Tom Atkins as a hard drinking hard - boiled detective with issues and quips ready to be poured out. It's not genius film making, but given the low budget it deserves its cult status, because it never pauses for breath and it's very aware of what it wants to be - and crucially who its target audience is. 7/10
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