10 Must See Made For TV Horror Movies
10. Body Bags
Premiering in 1993, Body Bags is dripping with horror royalty. After all, this three-story anthology offering was directed by the legendary duo of John Carpenter and Tobe Hooper, not to mention has fun cameos from Wes Craven and Sam Raimi in addition to Carpenter and Hooper having minor roles themselves; Carpenter's Coroner being a particular delight.
As for those three stories, a young college student starts a new job at a gas station on the night when a serial killer is on the loose, a vain businessman gets more than he bargained for when he splashes the cash to combat his thinning hair, and a baseball star's world is turned upside down when he loses an eye. And in terms of cast, there's a great ensemble on display, including Mark Hamill, Stacy Keach, David Warner, Robert Carradine, David Naughton, and Blondie's Debbie Harry.
Simply put, Body Bags is a blast, managing to bring some great gore to the table while also not taking itself too seriously. Forget your chin-stroking elevated horror, for sometimes there's nothing better than seeing a gloriously campy, mustachioed Mark Hamill screaming in agony after having a cassette tape mishap.