Body Bags is a John Carpenter anthology of three different sketches. Instead of me saying which was my favorite, I think it's more appropriate to say which one I hated least.
Of the three I suppose the last one was the least egregious. The first segment was about a woman trying to avoid a serial killer while at a gas station. It would've been better but TWICE she turned her back on the killer believing him to be dead or incapacitated. That is a serious pet peeve of mine.
The second segment was about a man (Stacy Keach) who desperately wanted to regrow his hair. He got more than he bargained for when he visited Dr. Lock (David Warner).
The final segment was a theme I'd seen before. In this segment a baseball player (Mark Hamill, who didn't know what accent he was going for) lost his eye in an auto accident and had it replaced with the eye of a serial killer. Slowly the desires and entire persona of the serial killer began to take over his body.
None of these segments were impressive.
Of the three I suppose the last one was the least egregious. The first segment was about a woman trying to avoid a serial killer while at a gas station. It would've been better but TWICE she turned her back on the killer believing him to be dead or incapacitated. That is a serious pet peeve of mine.
The second segment was about a man (Stacy Keach) who desperately wanted to regrow his hair. He got more than he bargained for when he visited Dr. Lock (David Warner).
The final segment was a theme I'd seen before. In this segment a baseball player (Mark Hamill, who didn't know what accent he was going for) lost his eye in an auto accident and had it replaced with the eye of a serial killer. Slowly the desires and entire persona of the serial killer began to take over his body.
None of these segments were impressive.