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Scream Show 2

Original title: Deadtime Stories 2
  • 2011
  • R
  • 1h 17m
IMDb RATING
3.9/10
710
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Scream Show 2 (2011)
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In this anthology of horror tales, two hikers are trapped in a cave-in, a jilted teen lover turns bad, and a man is murderously desperate to help his ailing wife.In this anthology of horror tales, two hikers are trapped in a cave-in, a jilted teen lover turns bad, and a man is murderously desperate to help his ailing wife.In this anthology of horror tales, two hikers are trapped in a cave-in, a jilted teen lover turns bad, and a man is murderously desperate to help his ailing wife.

  • Directors
    • Michael Fischa
    • Jeff Monahan
    • Matt Walsh
  • Writer
    • Jeff Monahan
  • Stars
    • George A. Romero
    • Aric Amendolea
    • Kristen Barrega
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    3.9/10
    710
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Michael Fischa
      • Jeff Monahan
      • Matt Walsh
    • Writer
      • Jeff Monahan
    • Stars
      • George A. Romero
      • Aric Amendolea
      • Kristen Barrega
    • 13User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    George A. Romero
    George A. Romero
    • Self - Host
    Aric Amendolea
    • Student (segment "On Sabbath Hill")
    Kristen Barrega
    • Student (segment "On Sabbath Hill")
    Amy Lynn Best
    • Nurse Fletcher (segment "The Gorge")
    Carla Bianco
    • Janet Weaver (segment "On Sabbath Hill")
    William Black
    • Student (segment "On Sabbath Hill")
    Leilani Brosnan
    Leilani Brosnan
    • Sister
    Amanda Caddy
    • Student (segment "On Sabbath Hill")
    Rebecca Campbell
    • Student (segment "On Sabbath Hill")
    Lex Casciato
    • Student (segment "On Sabbath Hill")
    • (as Alexa Casiato)
    Danny Cooper
    • Markham (segment "Dust")
    Meridith Davis
    • Student (segment "On Sabbath Hill")
    Liz DuChez
    Liz DuChez
    • Donna (segment "The Gorge")
    Siena Frank
    • Student (segment "On Sabbath Hill")
    Amanda Frost
    • Allison Knowles (segment "On Sabbath Hill")
    Barret Hackney
    • Craig (segment "The Gorge")
    Ian Harding
    Ian Harding
    • Ryan (segment "On Sabbath Hill")
    Mark Hofmann
    • Dr. Owen (segment "The Gorge")
    • Directors
      • Michael Fischa
      • Jeff Monahan
      • Matt Walsh
    • Writer
      • Jeff Monahan
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    User reviews13

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    7jimbmorris

    On reflection...

    A lot of the users responded poorly to the anthologies, judging by only the reviews, with many chastising Mr. Romero for such a poor crafting of a horror movie. And justifiably so, if only the actors, writers, directors, et al were experienced and knew their jobs inside and out. However, I am given, more and more, the impression that these segments feel like a finals project for film school. In that light, what with many people lacking mostly in experience, I am delighted with the results and look forward to seeing some names again far into the future. So, I am going with a seven out of ten, just to encourage some of these guys to keep at it and to make more (and increasingly better) horrors! And to keep George Romero at the odious job of seeking out raw and undeveloped talent from the masses attending art academies everywhere and giving them a leg up by the use of his name.
    4kevin_robbins

    Deadtime Stories: Volume 2 is a mediocre horror anthology that may only appeal to diehard fans of the genre

    I recently watched Deadtime Stories: Volume 2 (2011) on Tubi. This horror anthology features three short stories, each introduced by the legendary George A. Romero.

    The film is directed by Michael Fischa (Rice Girl), Jeff Monahan (Lone Star), and Matt Walsh, and stars George A. Romero (Dawn of the Dead), Leilani Brosnan (The Gun), Liz DuChez (Beautiful Garden), and John Romualdi (The Equalizer).

    As with most horror anthologies, the quality of the stories varies. The first segment isn't particularly original, but it does feature a fun and creative use of an axe during a hiking scene. The second story was the standout-it exceeded my expectations with solid writing, convincing performances, and some effective gore. The student-focused plot felt grounded and believable, with well-executed horror elements. Unfortunately, the final story felt recycled and weak, offering little beyond a few flashes of horror-themed nudity to hold interest.

    In conclusion, Deadtime Stories: Volume 2 is a mediocre horror anthology that may only appeal to diehard fans of the genre. I'd give it a 4/10.
    patvoid

    from the man who made "Martin"

    comes this steaming mound of rotten amateur bargain bin trash,Ed Woods mouldy angora sweaters could produce better,actually this pointless sack of garbage probably woulda been better done by ed wood,having criswell doing the intros from his coffin would be far better than watching a sad old has-been acting like a grandfather from a Stephen king novel,attempting to scare the audience with little skits whose only shock value would be to the writer of them,when on hearing the finsihed product would have to ask what dark and powerful demon has infested my mind and guided my typewriter to such mind-numbing lows.

    Anyway onto the "dead-time"stories...

    the first one is about some dumb chick who throws a hissy fit and gets her even dumber crew killed,its not even as good as it sounds in the second episode a fat guy digs up bits of a mermaid after being advised by an insane antique dealer not to do,the inevitable ensues..

    the third story gets a lot of praise from most reviewers,god knows why,its not as eye-gougingly terrible as the previous 2,but crap nonetheless.

    there is a ray of hope though,for all you would-be screenwriters out there,just look at dead-time stories,it actually got made,someone pointed a camera and financed it,and as mind boggling as it may seem..it happened.
    3DisturbedPixie

    This is Deadtime Stories Volume ONE

    IMDb still hasn't fixed this listing problem, and it's a shame that people aren't even sure which film to rate when they rate their very low score.

    Since the other volume is listed as the first volume, it seems to have much of the information correct for the 2nd volume, so I will be putting my review here for volume 1.

    Saw this on Netflix, and I must say, wow George.. this is awful, you look like a crazy old fart introducing these stories. you don't have the stage presence of Hitchcock or Rod Serling, so don't do any more of these okay?

    1. "Valley of the Shadow"- My husband and I laughed a lot at this film for having such poor acting and directing. It felt like a high school film club project. Moments that were particularly amusing were was a splashing in the water shot that seemed to last way too long; a white guy that played an indigenous tribe member, the flashback love scene, a guy looking for signs of life with a dude standing like 4 feet just to his left but he can't see him, the explorers wasting their fresh water, and a tribesman watching the leading lady sleep... for no reason.

    2. Wet- I must say, this was creepier and better acted than the first story, but the ending felt off, and confusing. The supposed trick for dealing with a naught mermaid was complicated but with no sense for reason, and I don't get why it had to be so complicated. And I don't get the remaining moments of character choices. The whole thing felt off.

    3. House Call- It captured my attention probably the best but I kept noticing the old fashioned directing style being a little over the top. The story was about a mother dealing with her possible vampire son and asking for help from a doctor in town. It was directed by the famous Tom Savini, and I think he too has gone a little nuts over the years like Romero because these wasn't even very creepy. He did have a twist ending though.
    5gavin6942

    Poor Anthology Riding on George Romero's Name

    Please note: this review is for part one, because IMDb seems to have the films confused. If I need to move this later, I will.

    In this anthology of horror tales: a group of scientists wander through a jungle inhabited by savages ("Valley of the Shadow"); a man digs up a strange jade artifact on the beach ("Wet"); and a mother brings a doctor home to check on her son, who has a thirst for blood ("Housecall").

    Romero's role in this film is somewhat sad. Other than reading silly snippets between segments, he does not seem to have had any involvement in the project. Attaching his name will get people to rent the film that would not have otherwise given it a look, but most Romero fans will probably be disappointed. This is really the project of his associate Jeff Monahan.

    The stories are too short to ever get anywhere, especially the first story. There was no character development or any build-up of suspense. It just sort of meandered about. That sort of nonsense would never have been in a "Creepshow" film.

    The second part is a bit better, adding mystery and intrigue along with a hidden mythology. It seems like there is considerable potential for this one to be lengthened (though maybe it would not hold up as well). There are not nearly enough horror films about mythological sea creatures.

    Part three was directed by the legendary Tom Savini, which might be the only redeeming thing about this film. The style used is most unusual, boxed in and grainy, with odd acting and music. I like it, though I am unclear why this decision was made.

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      Most of the segment, THE GORGE, was shot seventeen stories underground. One member of the crew needed to quit due to extreme claustrophobia.
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    • Release date
      • September 20, 2011 (United States)
    • Country of origin
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    • Language
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    • Also known as
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    • Production companies
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      • 72nd St. Films
      • 555 FIlms
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