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"Creada por Mick Garris y similar en formato a ""Masters of Horror"", es decir, que se basa en capítulos independientes entre sí, cada uno dirigido por un reconocido director del género del ... Leer todo"Creada por Mick Garris y similar en formato a ""Masters of Horror"", es decir, que se basa en capítulos independientes entre sí, cada uno dirigido por un reconocido director del género del terror/suspense.""Creada por Mick Garris y similar en formato a ""Masters of Horror"", es decir, que se basa en capítulos independientes entre sí, cada uno dirigido por un reconocido director del género del terror/suspense."
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This is an anthology horror series from NBC filmed in Canada. Surprisingly, the actors are top shelf with solid Canadians filling in the supporting cast. The stories are not scary but they play on the traditional horror tropes. It's a well-made series although it's not groundbreaking. There are thirteen episodes in total and only a few blander ones. It's usually a fun hour.
"NBC's" new horror series "Fear Itself" so far has had plenty of blood and gore as the series always has spooky stories that centers around themes of vampires, crazy ghost, and gruesome serial killers. Some of the episodes have been better than others, yet most have been to predictable as it's suspense has been to punishing and not enough of a tingle to the nerve. Also so far only about two episodes have had a good twist that was the one in which Eric Roberts stared as a P.I., and the "Family Man" episode the rest are so predictable. Still at times the suspense does remind one of "The Twilight Zone", with it's spooky feel similar to "The Hitchhiker" series and the gore and blood equals "Tales from the Crypt" in some ways. Still the series falls almost flat because of the predictable and campy stories because so many of them don't have any plot twist and no humor is involved. So really even if you like horror TV series you can be alright to pass on these feel-bad fables.
This cable version of Masters of Horror has it's limitations but still manages to find itself a good foothold as a decent addition to horror television. There's a lot of talent here with directors such as Stuart Gordon, John Landis, Brad Anderson Ronnie Yu and many more each taking a shot at a 45 minute mini movie made for cable. Some of the effects by KNB are fantastic. They're werewolf effect in Something With Bite is amazing, and just goes to prove that practical is almost always better than CGI. There are some low points. John Landis's entry is probably the weakest. Although on a whole I find him to be rather hit or miss himself. As a whole this series is better than the second season of Master's of Horror by a long shot. These are some of my favorite directors anyways, and it's neat to see what else they can do. It's streaming on Netflix now. If you're a fan of horror there's no reason to not watch this. It's often corny and goofy, but that doesn't mean it isn't worth your time.
This show is not excellent but it isn't bad either, each week the show seems to be improving, not to mention a more well known variation of cast members.
It is entirely up to the viewer their own points of view but in mine its worth giving it a watch, especially the new years day or eater episodes.
Unfortunately those who expect this to compare or even match up to supernatural are sadly mistaken, this show is in an element of its own and should not be compared to anything else. i think this is why the majority of people are quick to disregard this show, as they compare it to much more successful longer running shows.
who knows maybe this will turn into a long running show.
all we need to do is give it a chance.
It is entirely up to the viewer their own points of view but in mine its worth giving it a watch, especially the new years day or eater episodes.
Unfortunately those who expect this to compare or even match up to supernatural are sadly mistaken, this show is in an element of its own and should not be compared to anything else. i think this is why the majority of people are quick to disregard this show, as they compare it to much more successful longer running shows.
who knows maybe this will turn into a long running show.
all we need to do is give it a chance.
It's an anthology, which, depending, can be good or bad.
I like most of the actors, the directing was good.
I have yet watched all episodes, sort of 'hoarding' them.
There were definite twists and turns, which is always good. (You know, when you 'think' he/she 'did it', but, it turns out you're wrong.) To me, that's good writing, acting & directing.
I like most of the actors, the directing was good.
I have yet watched all episodes, sort of 'hoarding' them.
There were definite twists and turns, which is always good. (You know, when you 'think' he/she 'did it', but, it turns out you're wrong.) To me, that's good writing, acting & directing.
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- CuriosidadesThis was the second horror anthology series created by Mick Garris. The first was Masters of Horror (2005).
- ConexionesFeatured in The Wright Stuff: Episodio #17.95 (2012)
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