Creepshow 2 -Special Edition- -Blu-ray-

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WHEN THE CURTAIN GOES UP THE TERROR BEGINS Horror titans George A. Romero and Stephen King deliver yet another fiendish selection of blood-curdling tales in Creepshow 2 now newly remastered in 2K! In Old Chief Wood'nhead , a group of young hoodlums face retribution from an unlikely source after looting a local hardware store. Meanwhile, The Raft sees a group of horny teens wishing they d read the warning signs first before taking a dip in a remote lake. Finally, an uptight businesswoman finds herself with some unwanted company following a hit-and-run incident in The Hitch-hiker . Whilst retaining the EC comic book flavour that made the original such a hit, Creepshow 2, this time directed by long-time Romero collaborator Michael Gornick, is a decidedly darker and grimmer affair than its predecessor and remains one of the greatest horror anthologies of all time. SPECIAL EDITION CONTENTS Brand new 2K restoration from original film elements High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) presentation Original stereo audio Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing Audio Commentary with director Michael Gornick, moderated by Perry Martin Poncho s Last Ride a brand new interview with actor Daniel Beer The Road to Dover a brand new interview with actor Tom Wright Screenplay for a Sequel an interview with screenwriter George A. Romero Tales from the Creep an interview with actor and make-up artist Tom Savini Nightmares in Foam Rubber featurette with special make-up effects artists Howard Berger and Greg Nicotero My Friend Rick Berger on working with make-up legend Rick Baker Behind-the-Scenes Footage Trailers and TV Spots Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Mike Saputo FIRST PRESSING ONLY: Collector s booklet featuring new writing on the film by Michael Blyth