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Which story is your favorite?


i like them all. but if i had to choose, i think i like the hitchhiker. just because it scared me the most out of the 3, and i just like the whole concept. the raft is really good too. but i don't really find a floating garbage bag to be that scary.

which one is your favorite?

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The Raft is by far my favorite.Then The Hitchhiker,then Old Cheif Wood'nhead.But I loved all three though.

"Life is pleasant.Death is peaceful.It's the transition that's troublesome." - Isaac Asimov

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I agree with AngryGothChick.
1.The Raft.
2.The Hitchhiker "Thanks for the ride lady!"
3.Chief Woodenhead.

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There was something about Cheif Woodenhead that was weird to me,and it didn't get much from me.But it was good :)

"Life is pleasant.Death is peaceful.It's the transition that's troublesome." - Isaac Asimov

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I agree, the hitchhiker was awesome. Poor guy just wouldn't give up!

"Thanks For The Ride Lady!"

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The Hitch Hiker!

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I liked Cheif Wooden Head! It was pretty bloody, and I like how that cocky
native guy was always rambling about his hair. Then the statue came and lopped
off his scalp at the end!

"Well I Won't back Down...No I Won't Back Down..."

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I liked all three stories, and the wrap around animated one, alot. If I had to pick I think "Old Chief Woodenhead" would be my favorite, "The Hitchhiker" would be second, then "The Raft". But I saw Creepshow 2 for the first time 22 years ago tonight, on Wednesday night, May 6, 1987. It was the summer between my freshman and sophmore years in college (I was a college student, just like the characters in "The Raft"), I was 19. It was the first of 16 different movies I'd see in theaters that summer, and it began a very good movie going summer for me.

"I happen to be a vegetarian". Lex, from Jurrasic Park

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I saw Creepshow 2 for the first time 22 years ago tonight, on Wednesday night, May 6, 1987. It was the summer between my freshman and sophmore years in college (I was a college student, just like the characters in "The Raft"), I was 19. It was the first of 16 different movies I'd see in theaters that summer, and it began a very good movie going summer for me.


How do you remember all of that?! Lol, my favorite was the Hitchhiker, Chief Woodenstock was really good too..

or maybe not, lol http://www.amazon.com/Horror-Rock-Stories-Hendrix-ebook/dp/B004HFRKLG

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Chief Woodenstock? It was Chief Woodenhead.

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I like The Raft. To this day I am scared of the ending of The Hitchhiker lol, he just sounds and looks so disturbing in that final shot of him! :S

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I liked the first story with George Kennedy because he was so nice. Hated the fact he got killed. The second story I got the joke at the end when we see the No Swimming Sign. The third story I thought was going to end with when she got home, it turned out she was dead from hitting that tree and the husband moved away. The first film was better anyway, because you didn't have the stupid Crypt Keeper jokes.

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steven, your ending is better. I wish that would've happened.

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'The hitch hiker' was the best. The other two just seem like a waste of time.

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The Hitchhiker, by a long shot. The other two are entertaining enough, but The Hitchhiker is easily on par with the best stories from the first movie.

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The Hitchhiker. It was just really eerie, especially the atmosphere. It was fun, FUNNY, gory as heck, pretty mean-spirited, and best of all, scary!! it's what every horror short hopes to achieve! Chief Woodenhead was a nice appetizer. the chief was pretty cool. the raft was really suspenseful, nasty, and pretty clever. the bio-toxic mass thing more makes sense to me now, especially with the current oil spill thing :P

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The Raft... remember watching this movie as a little kid and The Raft is the one I remember it by (and not because there is a decent amount of boobies in it). It would actually make for a campy full-feature film.

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THE RAFT

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