The fun begins here https://youtu.be/-8p3Goldguo?t=4m15s *blup* *blup*
And here: https://youtu.be/-8p3Goldguo?t=20m31s
PM2K wrote:
The original Vault of Horror comic of 'Til Death which this is based on is a better story, and I found it much more frightening in its implications than the HBO version which camps it up. No quicksand, though...
Gitget wrote:That reminds me too of another older Tales from the Crypt.
Older meaning maybe about 20yrs ago.
I don't remember much about it, other than a guy takes a book or money from an old lady that owns a mansion.
he runs off and not watching where he's going and ends up sinking in quicksand on her property.
Palinov Jensen wrote:Gitget wrote:That reminds me too of another older Tales from the Crypt.
Older meaning maybe about 20yrs ago.
I don't remember much about it, other than a guy takes a book or money from an old lady that owns a mansion.
he runs off and not watching where he's going and ends up sinking in quicksand on her property.
Was this from an EC Comics Tales from the Crypt reprint comic or from the TV show?
Boggy Man wrote:That reminds me of a comic I read ages ago, but the old lady was poor, it was during the Medieval period, and it was a taxman that was taking from her. She then told him about a story about a deadly woodsman, and after he left, he saw "the woodsman", and hid behind the bushes, accidentally dropping something the woodsman then picked up (the stuff he took from the lady?). While hiding behind the bushes, the tax man looked down and was horrified. Then it showed that the woodsman was actually related to the woman (perhaps her son?), and wasn't deadly, and he told her that he found the item beside the old quicksand pool. It doesn't look like the taxman would be bothering her any more. It then showed the taxman's arm/hand sticking out of the quicksand, going down.
Boggy Man wrote:That reminds me of a comic I read ages ago, but the old lady was poor, it was during the Medieval period, and it was a taxman that was taking from her. She then told him about a story about a deadly woodsman, and after he left, he saw "the woodsman", and hid behind the bushes, accidentally dropping something the woodsman then picked up (the stuff he took from the lady?). While hiding behind the bushes, the tax man looked down and was horrified. Then it showed that the woodsman was actually related to the woman (perhaps her son?), and wasn't deadly, and he told her that he found the item beside the old quicksand pool. It doesn't look like the taxman would be bothering her any more. It then showed the taxman's arm/hand sticking out of the quicksand, going down.
PM2K wrote:Boggy Man wrote:That reminds me of a comic I read ages ago, but the old lady was poor, it was during the Medieval period, and it was a taxman that was taking from her. She then told him about a story about a deadly woodsman, and after he left, he saw "the woodsman", and hid behind the bushes, accidentally dropping something the woodsman then picked up (the stuff he took from the lady?). While hiding behind the bushes, the tax man looked down and was horrified. Then it showed that the woodsman was actually related to the woman (perhaps her son?), and wasn't deadly, and he told her that he found the item beside the old quicksand pool. It doesn't look like the taxman would be bothering her any more. It then showed the taxman's arm/hand sticking out of the quicksand, going down.
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