Which story was the best?


I liked "Lovers Vow" The best. I mean its sorta sad but also good. The rest were ok but I mostly like this one most of all!

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Lot 249 is my favorite. Christian Slater, the beautiful Julianne Moore & the always fantastic Steve Buscemi

Cat from Hell is my second favorite followed by Lover's Vow

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The Cat From Hell was based on a short story by Stephen King and I thought it was easily the best of the three.
The other two are meh but still pretty good. All 3 would have made solid TFTDS episodes :)

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Lot 249!

I like to think that Andy survived the two zombies attacking him at the end! Hey he electric knifed one zombie earlier so he could plausibly handle two!

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I also pick Lot 249.

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Mummies, dummies

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Definitely "Lover's Vow".

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I guess I am with the majority here, I liked 'Lover's Vow' but the Cat story was totally unwatchable, lot 248 wasn't great either.

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I like the cat story the most too, the hitman is hilarious.. the others are decent. HERE KITTY, I'LL GIVE YOU A NICE BOOST! THIS IS THE REAL STUFF KITTY, NOT THAT WEAK SH*T DROGAN SELLS!" -Hilarious.

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I liked the part with Debbie, the Hot Witch of the Darkside.

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Cat from Hell all the way! Loved the message of the story and that cat was one bad kitty! It was also very original idea! Then I would say Lover's Vow and Lot 249 kind of bores me. I thought it was the weakest link though I love the brain getting pulled out part! I really enjoyed the wrap around story and someone should make a movie just about that. About a woman that cooks children and has friends that enjoy that too. We can have a modern day Hansel and Gretel tale.

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There's too many idiots here that think the cat story was the best one and the other two were boring. Those people should not be watching horror movies.



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I like them all, but Lover's Vow would have to be my favorite. Cats are my favorite animal so The Cat From Hell should be my favorite since my favorite animal and favorite genre are put together, but I just think Lover's Vow is great.

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Cat From Hell, super moody and tense yet full of humor. Plus it helps that the guy from the New York Dolls looks so much like Stephen King.

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I watched this movie with my Nephew recently, I could've sworn I liked it a lot more when I first saw it in 1990 but came off as pretty cheesy with the most recent viewing... my nephew had a hard time sitting through it and the Cat from hell story was pretty dreadful.

Lover's Vow was the only saving grace.

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I enjoyed them pretty much the same. Each had flaws, but was intriguing nevertheless. I'd say the third segment, Lovers' Vow, is the worst, because of the sappy, predictable ending.

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Each story has at least something memorable about it, but 'Vow' is the clear winner for me - it's a modern spin on an ancient Japanese tale (The Woman Of The Snow) which shocks you with a brutal kill and intriguing 'promise' concept at the start, before settling into a well-acted love story with constant hints and allusions to the original promise, then hits you with a legendary knockout twist, and wraps up beatifully with the gargoyle statue you'd long-forgotten about coming full circle. Really great storytelling and quite haunting and tragic.

Cat From Hell is more of a grim comedy. The shot of what appears to be a real cat climbing out of the dead hitman's mouth is priceless, and I liked how they transitioned between the present day and the past by changing the lighting in a single take. Cat-cam was also visually interesting. They could have developed the 'powers' of the cat a bit more, and made more of the combat techniques of the two foes.

Lot had a killer cast but none of the characters were particularly likeable (whereas Remar made you care). Nice twisted moment when Christian Slater calmly talks to Buscemi while preparing to burn him alive, the final shot of Slater's mummy-friends popping into the doorway clutching the tools with which to pull out his brain really sticks in the memory.

Finally the wrap-around story with Blondie and the kid from Doubtfire was really well done with its funny/twisted build up and wry commentary on the stories (including calling out that the third story was the best) before giving us a grimly happy ending. The film has stayed with me for 20 years and it was amazing to see it on Netflix in HD and 5.1.

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Japanese actually is where Lover's Vow comes from even from Kwaidan (1960).

And do you think this is the real Creepshow 3 and not that turkey from 2006?

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Edited, thanks.

I haven't seen the 2006 'Creepshow' so can't comment on its quality/validity, but it does sound like this was Creep 3 for all intents and purposes.

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You're kidding! I thought "Lovers Vow" was the worst. It just dragged until the obvious twist ending.

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