Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueIt explores a collection of video tapes from a serial killer who hires victims under false pretenses to film him. Each episode features a new victim.It explores a collection of video tapes from a serial killer who hires victims under false pretenses to film him. Each episode features a new victim.It explores a collection of video tapes from a serial killer who hires victims under false pretenses to film him. Each episode features a new victim.
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I love the first two Creep movies and I especially can't wait for the third movie, but until then we have this tv series and it was good.
Positives for The Creep Tapes (2024-): Mark Duplass still does a great job with his performance as Josef and he is very consistent in these 6 episodes. There are moments in these 6 episodes that are very effectively disturbing to watch. I also love the variety of different kills that we get in these episodes. And finally, the found footage aspect from the movie translates into the tv format very well.
Negatives for The Creep Tapes (2024-): While I liked Mark Duplass' performance in the series, Josef was a very irritating character. Now I get this is how the character works, but he is so unbearable to watch on screen that I just want to strangle him. The way how he is able to kill these people is really annoying and this is coming from someone who listens the things that he says and he sounds pathetic. It's to the point where I would leave at all cost and even if he tries to stop me, I would kick his butt until he submits like a baby. It's tis aspect alone that makes me question why this series exist aside from keeping peoples interest in this franchise until the third movie comes out.
Overall, The Creep Tapes (2024-) is a good tv spin off to this horror franchise and I'm still excited for Creep 3 whenever it comes out, but the character of Josef kinda tanked my experience with the series.
Positives for The Creep Tapes (2024-): Mark Duplass still does a great job with his performance as Josef and he is very consistent in these 6 episodes. There are moments in these 6 episodes that are very effectively disturbing to watch. I also love the variety of different kills that we get in these episodes. And finally, the found footage aspect from the movie translates into the tv format very well.
Negatives for The Creep Tapes (2024-): While I liked Mark Duplass' performance in the series, Josef was a very irritating character. Now I get this is how the character works, but he is so unbearable to watch on screen that I just want to strangle him. The way how he is able to kill these people is really annoying and this is coming from someone who listens the things that he says and he sounds pathetic. It's to the point where I would leave at all cost and even if he tries to stop me, I would kick his butt until he submits like a baby. It's tis aspect alone that makes me question why this series exist aside from keeping peoples interest in this franchise until the third movie comes out.
Overall, The Creep Tapes (2024-) is a good tv spin off to this horror franchise and I'm still excited for Creep 3 whenever it comes out, but the character of Josef kinda tanked my experience with the series.
Creep 1 & 2 are great movies. Inventive and playing with great psychology between the characters. This show could've been similar, but I wish the episodes were 45 minutes instead of 22 minutes.
This series is basically the first movie condensed into 22 minutes for each episode with the same formula. It's watchable, even fun, but there's nothing remotely new here. It's exactly what you expect, minus the tension and WTF of the movies. You know exactly what to expect here.
The last 2 episodes try to buck that trend, but with weak results, derivative of psycho, and honestly a sort of embarrassing attempt at being edgy.
I wanted to love this show. I'm still happy they made it. I watched it through to the end. But ultimately, it's just not that good. :-(
This series is basically the first movie condensed into 22 minutes for each episode with the same formula. It's watchable, even fun, but there's nothing remotely new here. It's exactly what you expect, minus the tension and WTF of the movies. You know exactly what to expect here.
The last 2 episodes try to buck that trend, but with weak results, derivative of psycho, and honestly a sort of embarrassing attempt at being edgy.
I wanted to love this show. I'm still happy they made it. I watched it through to the end. But ultimately, it's just not that good. :-(
Loved Creep and Creep 2, so was really excited for Creep 3. Never came.. But when I read that the Creep tapes had been created, I was beside myself with excitement. The due date was marked. Shudder subscription renewed and today we watched the first two.
I was curious with how the episodes would play. Episode 1 whetted my appetite (reminiscent of Creep) but Episode 2 was totally different.
Mark Duplass is a genius in my opinion. His acting skills and different personas plus mixing dark, horror and humour is something I really enjoy.
I can't not wait to see the next four. I only wish Shudder had screened all six all at the same time then my November weekend would have been sorted.
I was curious with how the episodes would play. Episode 1 whetted my appetite (reminiscent of Creep) but Episode 2 was totally different.
Mark Duplass is a genius in my opinion. His acting skills and different personas plus mixing dark, horror and humour is something I really enjoy.
I can't not wait to see the next four. I only wish Shudder had screened all six all at the same time then my November weekend would have been sorted.
I remember watching Creep on a whim, I hadn't heard much about it besides a few recommendations due to me enjoying the found footage genre. I knew Mark Duplass from The League and was seasons into recognizing him as Pete, but after watching it I was hooked and watched it 2x in the next 24 hours.
The 2nd movie I was a little apprehensive over, I thought 'could it be good if we know the twist?' The answer was a resounding yes, and I felt ridiculous for even doubting it. Flash forward to The Creep Tapes being announced, I have been hyped since the moment I read the words themselves and before I knew if it was a movie or show.
The way the franchise has managed to evolve while staying true to its unsettling, intimate tone is nothing short of brilliant. While Creep may not have revolutionized the found footage genre, it's carved out a unique space within it. Episode 1 titled Mike is simply insane, it shows you such a masterfully crafted performance by Duplass that you can't help but feel both captivated and deeply unsettled. The heart and soul of this franchise is Mark Duplass, and his portrayal of Peachfuzz continues to be a mesmerizing mix of charm, vulnerability, and sheer menace.
The Creep Tapes expand upon what we know in the best way, showing off Peachfuzz in full form with only 25 minutes of go time. He's a diva - manipulative, entertaining, and terrifying all at once. It's a rare and fascinating look at a character who thrives on making others uncomfortable while remaining utterly enigmatic.
The Creep Tapes episodes 1 & 2 set a high bar for the season, but if the show is able to maintain the level of tension, creativity, character exploration, and the pure brat that is Peachfuzz, they may end up elevating this franchise into a household name.
The 2nd movie I was a little apprehensive over, I thought 'could it be good if we know the twist?' The answer was a resounding yes, and I felt ridiculous for even doubting it. Flash forward to The Creep Tapes being announced, I have been hyped since the moment I read the words themselves and before I knew if it was a movie or show.
The way the franchise has managed to evolve while staying true to its unsettling, intimate tone is nothing short of brilliant. While Creep may not have revolutionized the found footage genre, it's carved out a unique space within it. Episode 1 titled Mike is simply insane, it shows you such a masterfully crafted performance by Duplass that you can't help but feel both captivated and deeply unsettled. The heart and soul of this franchise is Mark Duplass, and his portrayal of Peachfuzz continues to be a mesmerizing mix of charm, vulnerability, and sheer menace.
The Creep Tapes expand upon what we know in the best way, showing off Peachfuzz in full form with only 25 minutes of go time. He's a diva - manipulative, entertaining, and terrifying all at once. It's a rare and fascinating look at a character who thrives on making others uncomfortable while remaining utterly enigmatic.
The Creep Tapes episodes 1 & 2 set a high bar for the season, but if the show is able to maintain the level of tension, creativity, character exploration, and the pure brat that is Peachfuzz, they may end up elevating this franchise into a household name.
Not much to add (if there is any, at all) to all the things which have already been told. If you are a fan of the CREEP movies, you are gonna like it, as well. It's basically almost the same, just in a different entertainment form (tv episodes). The last two episodes add something to the "lore" though, giving the viewers a glimpse into the villain's psyche. I think they were the best episodes, overall.
If you haven't watched any movie of this franchise, know that this is a (really low budget) found footage horror. Horror that doesn't take itself too seriously, but i wouldn't call it a comedy/horror tv show. Mark Duplass is very good here, so, if you are a fan of him, you will probably like it, as long as you know this has nothing to do with the rest of his (non horror) work. It's dark and twisted (especially the last episode is going to some really dark places). I liked it but i can see why someone doesn't like it all. It's too dark for non horror fans and not that scary, for horror fans.
If you haven't watched any movie of this franchise, know that this is a (really low budget) found footage horror. Horror that doesn't take itself too seriously, but i wouldn't call it a comedy/horror tv show. Mark Duplass is very good here, so, if you are a fan of him, you will probably like it, as long as you know this has nothing to do with the rest of his (non horror) work. It's dark and twisted (especially the last episode is going to some really dark places). I liked it but i can see why someone doesn't like it all. It's too dark for non horror fans and not that scary, for horror fans.
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- AnecdotesThe opening credits briefly show a DVD-ROM with the name "Aaron" written on it. Aaron was a main character in the first Creep film.
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