This one is honestly the slowest & worst of the three it just goes on and on and gets to predict where the outcome is going to lead. In the third and final story, the hitchhiker has a businesswoman who is having an affair while rushing home to beat her husband's suspicions she runs someone over and is pursued by them unable to get away. Most time spent on it is full of suspense, and Tension invested in wondering how these people are going to get away from this oil monster. This is the best out of the three stories. In the second storyline, the raft involves a bunch of friends going out in the middle of a lake. It's a decent way to start a movie although you kind of question the hokey acting from the murderers. Unfortunately, that's not the case out of the three stories only the second one is all that interesting The first story Old chief wooden head tells the tale of a ma and pa couple who own a store with a cigar Indian who end up getting killed by robbers and the statue comes alive to avenge their deaths. You would think that with three stories instead of five this time it would be less condensed. Midway through production it was cancelled. LOST CREEPSHOW - FIRST PUBLICATION Artist Kelley Jones began creating 'The Raft' by Stephen King for a Creepshow 2 comic book for Marvel Comics in 1986. Where Creepshow 2 suffers is that it is not as good as the first movie. Visits and interviews with Stephen King, George Romero, Tom Savini and producer Richard Rubenstein and many others that worked on the film.
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