Body Bags (1993)
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" A horror anthology film, that featured a mortician played by John Carpenter, as a horror host. Released on cable, there is 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. There are also cameos by Mark Hamill, Sam Raimi, Wes Craven, Tobe Hopper, and Roger Corman, the film became a cult film years later."
" A horror anthology film, that featured a mortician played by John Carpenter, as a horror host. Released on cable, there is 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. There are also cameos by Mark Hamill, Sam Raimi, Wes Craven, Tobe Hopper, and Roger Corman, the film became a cult film years later."
" First Viewing Viewing Date: November 1st Via: Amazon Prime Plot: Three short stories in the horror genre: the first about a serial killer, the second about a hair transplant gone wrong, and the third about a baseball player. Rating: 6.7/10"
"A horror anthology movie featuring three unconnected stories which are bookended by a creepy looking morgue attendant. The first tale is, in my opinion, the weakest, but has many recognisable faces which add in-jokes for horror buffs to salivate over. A young woman, Anne starts a gas station job and runs into trouble throughout her first night. It is stated that a serial killer is on the loose in Haddonfield (a nod to Halloween but Michael Myers does not appear in this movie). Wes Craven provi"
"First viewing - Oct. 21st I've been curious about Body Bags for a while now. All I knew about it for the longest time was that John Carpenter and Tobe Hooper were involved, and that's about all you really need to know when deciding whether or not to watch it. Is it their best work? Well, no, but then the whole thing is an anthology released to Pay TV back in the '90s. My favorite thing about all of it was discovering what actors were involved, as this yielded many pleasant surprises. For that r"
" Directed by: John Carpenter, Larry Sulkis, and Tobe Hopper Produced by: Sandy King, John Carpenter, and Dan Angel Written by: Dan Angel and Billy Brown Cinematography: Gary B. Kibbe Edited by: Edward A. Warschilka Music by: Jim Lang and John Carpenter Distributed by: Showtime Films"