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Avaliação: 6.90/10 do 53000 votos
Etiquetas: antologia, comédia sombria, morte, meteorito, abuso infantil, comédia negra
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Creepshow

Título em Italiano:

Creepshow

Título em English:

Creepshow

Sinopse

Cult classic anthology from two of horrors big wigs, Romero and Stephen King, the film contains 5 sections, held together with 50's style comic images. A murdered man returns from the grave demanding his Father's Day cake and death ensues, a meteor's space ooze causes anything and anyone that comes in contact with it to grow (special appearance by Stephen King himself), a scheming vengeful husband buries his wife and her lover in sand to await death at high tide, a professor selects his nagging negative wife to become a tasty snack for a strange crated creature, and finally, a mean ole millionaire with an intense insect phobia becomes the prey of an army of cockroaches.

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Toque Título Artista
Creepshow: Contos de Terror
A Star Is Born
Max Steiner: Performer
Eine kleine Nachtmusik
Sonar Waves
William Loose: Performer
Deep Sea Trust
William Loose: Performer
Tide Research
William Loose: Performer
Under Sea World
William Loose: Performer
Don't Let Go
Chris Rae: Writer
Meditation
Ib Glindemann: Performer
Sombre
William Loose: Performer
Mysterioso
William Loose: Performer
Ib Glindemann: Performer
Philip Green: Performer
Suspense
William Loose: Performer
Harp Glissando
Ib Glindemann: Performer
Graduation Day
Ib Glindemann: Performer
Christian Wilhelm Kindleben: (sem créditos)
Exotic Movement
Philip Green: Performer
Danger Tension
Ib Glindemann: Performer
Shock
Ib Glindemann: Performer
Light Chase
Philip Green: Performer
Eerie
Philip Green: Performer
Freedom Flight
Ole Georg: Performer
Haunted Castle
Ib Glindemann: Performer
Mystery Drama
Ib Glindemann: Performer
Suspense Bridge
Ib Glindemann: Performer
Ghostville
William Loose: Performer
Rhythm Variety 1-7
Ib Glindemann: Performer
Tension Bridge
Ib Glindemann: Performer
Space Suspense
Ib Glindemann: Performer
Dramatic Tension
Ib Glindemann: Performer
Danger in Space
Ib Glindemann: Performer
Rondo
Ib Glindemann: Performer
Sicilienne
Ib Glindemann: Performer
Invention
Ib Glindemann: Performer
Time and Space
William Loose: Performer
Mystery Hour
Ib Glindemann: Performer
Eternal Light
Roger Webb: Performer
Charleston
Ib Glindemann: Performer
Vaudeville
Ole Georg: Performer
Dixieland
Ib Glindemann: Performer
Big Band Era: '30s
Ole Georg: Performer
PROLOGUE AND OPENING TITLES: Prologue
John Harrison: Performer
The Creepshow Welcomes You
John Harrison: Performer
FATHER'S DAY: Henry is Told the Family Secrets
John Harrison: Performer
She Bashed His Head In
John Harrison: Performer
Bedelia Arrives
John Harrison: Performer
Where's My Cake? Want My Cake!
John Harrison: Performer
Nate Comes Out of the Grave
John Harrison: Performer
Henry Goes Looking
John Harrison: Performer
Henry Meets Nate and Gets Crushed
John Harrison: Performer
I Got My Cake
John Harrison: Performer
Sylvia On a Platter / Meteor Arrives
John Harrison: Performer
THE LONESOME DEATH OF JORDY VERRILL: Jordy Discovers His Meteor
John Harrison: Performer
Jordy Hallucinates and Takes a Bath
John Harrison: Performer
SOMETHING TO TIDE YOU OVER: From the Farm to the Beach
John Harrison: Performer
Get in That Hole, Harry
John Harrison: Performer
If You Can Hold Your Breath
John Harrison: Performer
Richard Watches Them Drown
John Harrison: Performer
THE CRATE: From the Beach to the College
John Harrison: Performer
Mike Discovers the Crate
John Harrison: Performer
Dex and Mike Move the Crate
John Harrison: Performer
Dex and Mike Open the Crate
John Harrison: Performer
Mike Meets Fluffy
John Harrison: Performer
Henry Leaves Wilma a Note
John Harrison: Performer
Wilma Goes Under the Stairs
John Harrison: Performer
Wake Up! Wake Up!
John Harrison: Performer
Fluffy Eats Wilma
John Harrison: Performer
Henry Dumps Fluffy
John Harrison: Performer
What Are Friends For
John Harrison: Performer
THEY'RE CREEPING FOR YOU: Bastards
John Harrison: Performer
Bugs Start Creeping Up on Pratt
John Harrison: Performer
Blackout
John Harrison: Performer
The End of Pratt
John Harrison: Performer
EPILOGUE: Garbage Men Find Billy's Comic Book
John Harrison: Performer
Until Next Time
John Harrison: Performer
MUSIC LIBRARY CUES - FATHER'S DAY: Don't Let Go (Frank McDonald, Chris Rae)
John Harrison: Performer
MUSIC LIBRARY CUES - THE LONESOME DEATH OF JORDY VERRILL: Graduation Day (Gaudeamus Igitur)
John Harrison: Performer
Spy Fingers (Ib Glindemann)
John Harrison: Performer
Danger Tension (Ib Glindemann)
John Harrison: Performer
Freedom Flight (Jan Kennedy)
John Harrison: Performer
MUSIC LIBRARY CUES - SOMETHING TO TIDE YOU OVER: Haunted Castle (Ib Glindemann)
John Harrison: Performer
Dramatic Eerie (Philip Green)
John Harrison: Performer
Space Suspense (Erik Markman)
John Harrison: Performer
Danger in Space (Ib Glindemann)
John Harrison: Performer
MUSIC LIBRARY CUES - THE CRATE: Mystery Hour (Ib Glindemann)
John Harrison: Performer
Eternal Light (Roger Webb)
John Harrison: Performer
MUSIC LIBRARY CUES - THEY'RE CREEPING UP ON YOU: Vaudeville (Neil Amsterdam)
John Harrison: Performer
Big Band Era #4 (Neil Amsterdam)
John Harrison: Performer
Dixieland (Dan Kirsten)
John Harrison: Performer
SIDE A: Prologue
John Harrison: Performer
Henry Is Told The Family Secrets
John Harrison: Performer
Where's My Cake? I Want My Cake
John Harrison: Performer
Henry Meets Nate; Henry Gets Crushed
John Harrison: Performer
Sylvia On A Platter – A Meteor Arrives
John Harrison: Performer
Jordy Discovers His Meteor
John Harrison: Performer
From The Farm To The Beach
John Harrison: Performer
Get In The Hole Harry
John Harrison: Performer
From The Beach To The College
John Harrison: Performer
SIDE B: Mike Discovers The Crate
John Harrison: Performer
Wilma Looks Under The Stairs
John Harrison: Performer
WakeUp! WakeUp!
John Harrison: Performer
What Are Friends For?
John Harrison: Performer
Bastards
John Harrison: Performer
Garbage Men Find Billy's Comic Book
John Harrison: Performer
CREEPSHOW: Prologue - Welcome to Creepshow
John Harrison: Performer
Father's Day
John Harrison: Performer
The Lonesome Death of Jordy Verrill
John Harrison: Performer
Something to Tide You Over
John Harrison: Performer
The Crade
John Harrison: Performer
They're Creeping Up on You
John Harrison: Performer
Epilogue
John Harrison: Performer
Until The Next Time (End Title)
John Harrison: Performer
TALES OF THE DARKSIDE (Newly Recorded Suites): Satanic Piano
John Harrison: Performer
Everybody Needs A Little Love
John Harrison: Performer
Sorry Right Number
John Harrison: Performer
MANSIONS OF THE MOON: Overture*
John Harrison: Performer
SHOOBIE DOOBIE MOON: Main Title Song*
John Harrison: Performer
You Make Me Feel Like A Monster*
John Harrison: Performer
Prologue
John Harrison: Performer
Welcome To Creepshow (Main Title)
John Harrison: Performer
The Crate
John Harrison: Performer
Entil The Next Time... (End Title)
John Harrison: Performer
FATHER'S DAY: Henry is Told the Family Secrets
John Harrison: Performer
Where's My Cake? Want My Cake!
John Harrison: Performer
THEY'RE CREEPING FOR YOU: Bastards
John Harrison: Performer
EPILOGUE: Garbage Men Find Billy's Comic Book
John Harrison: Performer
MUSIC LIBRARY CUES - FATHER'S DAY: Don't Let Go (Frank McDonald, Chris Rae)
John Harrison: Performer
MUSIC LIBRARY CUES - THEY'RE CREEPING UP ON YOU: Vaudeville (Neil Amsterdam)
John Harrison: Performer
Where's My Cake? I Want My Cake
John Harrison: Performer
Garbage Men Find Billy's Comic Book
John Harrison: Performer
Father's Day
John Harrison: Performer
They're Creeping Up on You
John Harrison: Performer

Críticas de usuários

Catarina Silva
8/10

Carolina Pinto
5/10

As composições musicais apresentam uma combinação única de elementos clássicos e contemporâneos, o que confere à trilha sonora uma identidade própria e marcante. A maneira como a música é usada para sublinhar os momentos-chave de cada segmento é muito eficaz em evocar as emoções certas no público.

Mónica Almeida
5/10

A forma como a trilha sonora acompanha os momentos de tensão e suspense é excepcional, criando uma sensação de inquietação que intensifica a narrativa. A escolha de instrumentos e arranjos musicais é muito eficaz em aumentar a sensação de desconforto e medo em determinadas cenas, como a do retorno do homem morto em busca de seu bolo de Dia dos Pais.

António Leite
9/10

A trilha sonora consegue capturar a essência dos anos 50, combinando elementos clássicos do terror com um toque moderno e perturbador. A música é tão eficaz que consegue nos transportar para o universo sombrio e bizarro de cada conto, aumentando a tensão e o medo a cada cena.

José Manuel Sousa
3/10

Por fim, a escolha das músicas em certas cenas não parecia adequada, gerando um descompasso entre o que estava sendo mostrado na tela e o que estava sendo ouvido, o que acabou prejudicando a imersão do espectador na trama.

Rui Lopes
4/10

Além disso, a trilha sonora não conseguiu estabelecer uma conexão emocional com as cenas, deixando a experiência auditiva um tanto desinteressante e desvinculada da narrativa visual apresentada.

José Reis
5/10

A maneira como a música é usada para criar tensão e suspense em determinadas cenas é particularmente eficaz, conseguindo envolver o espectador de forma intensa e emocionante. A trilha sonora desempenha um papel crucial na construção do clima e da atmosfera do filme, elevando a experiência de assistir a Creepshow a outro nível.

Francisco Santos
5/10

A forma como a trilha sonora se adapta aos diferentes estilos narrativos e visuais dos segmentos do filme é impressionante, demonstrando a versatilidade e a habilidade dos compositores em criar músicas que complementam e aprimoram a narrativa. A variedade de sonoridades e estilos presentes na banda sonora enriquece a experiência auditiva do espectador, tornando-a mais envolvente e cativante.

José Manuel Gomes
6/10

A presença de temas musicais recorrentes ao longo do filme ajuda a unificar as diferentes histórias, criando uma sensação de coesão e continuidade. Isso contribui para a imersão do espectador no universo de Creepshow e na atmosfera única que ele proporciona.