OK, I admit I dropped the ball on providing reviews of each episode of this series, though
I've definitely been watching it religiously. Once this first season is over, I'll provide a recap. What's that? Did I
say "season?" Yep, that's right -- a second season is coming for Showtime's Masters of Horror. While
a list of directors for next season hasn't been listed yet, be prepared for an additional 13 episodes for season two.Showtime picks up season two of Masters of Horror
OK, I admit I dropped the ball on providing reviews of each episode of this series, though
I've definitely been watching it religiously. Once this first season is over, I'll provide a recap. What's that? Did I
say "season?" Yep, that's right -- a second season is coming for Showtime's Masters of Horror. While
a list of directors for next season hasn't been listed yet, be prepared for an additional 13 episodes for season two.














Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
1-26-2006 @ 10:00AM
Aj said...
I was very excited about this show......WAS! I watched the first few episodes, and to be honest, they were more sleep inducing than horror. The last one I watched was the one with Robert Englund, where the big reveal at the end was they prod dead zombies to dance and spaz around while people cheered, it was a BIG letdown.
Now Showtime won't air the episode directed by Miike because of a graphic abortion scene, which sounds like a good episode....I read a recap from reviewers. This is Masters of HORROR....there is suppose to be graphic horror scenes. Now the creators are going to put out a DVD with the Miike episode intact. Great, so people who bought Showtime for Masters of Horror...there are a few....will have to buy the DVD to actually get to see it.
Showtime and the producers of this show really dropped the ball with this show....it could have been golden!
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1-26-2006 @ 1:36PM
TJ said...
I'm a regular watcher, but I have to wait until the weekend to see them on OnDemand. I noticed that there were 2 episodes that weren't in the list. I don't recall the episode numbers though.
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1-26-2006 @ 4:47PM
astrogirl said...
I second the previous comment. This show pretty much lost me after the Robert Englund one. I did watch one or two others but found them to be cliche and a bit yawn worthy.
I also second the bit about Takashi Miike. I mean, what did they expect? Miike isnt known for subtlety.
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1-26-2006 @ 9:16PM
Adam said...
I generally agree with the above comments. Masters of Horror has had quite a few episodes that went on way to long, and didn't have much of a payoff to justify the time invested. "Dance of the Dead" and "Jenifer" were horrible.
However, I just caught "Cigarette Burns", which renewed my faith in the show. It had some truly twisted and wonderfully uncomfortable moments.
So while the show is very inconsistent, I would say it's worth checking out. There are a few gems to be found.
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1-27-2006 @ 9:28AM
TheMovieGoer said...
The show is rarely bad (the zombie one) mostly good, and sometimes great (Cigarette Burns, Jenifer).
Stop whining.
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