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Body Bags may refer to: *Body Bags (film), ''Body Bags'' (film), a 1993 horror / thriller TV movie directed by John Carpenter and Tobe Hooper **Body Bags (soundtrack), ''Body Bags'' (soundtrack), a soundtrack album from the film *Body Bags (comics), ''Body Bags'' (comics), a comic book series created, written and illustrated by Jason Pearson *Body Bags (song), "Body Bags" (song), a song by rapper The Game *Body Bags (novel), ''Body Bags'' (novel), a 1999 novel by Christopher Golden {{disambiguation ...
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Body Bags (film)
''Body Bags'' is a 1993 American horror comedy anthology television film featuring three unconnected stories, with bookend segments featuring John Carpenter, Tom Arnold and Tobe Hooper as deranged morgue attendees. It was directed by Carpenter and Hooper, with Larry Sulkis handling the bookend segments. It first aired on August 8, 1993. It is notable for its numerous celebrity cameo appearances. The first story, "The Gas Station", features Robert Carradine as a gas station attendant with cameos by David Naughton, Sam Raimi, and Wes Craven. "Hair" follows Stacy Keach as he receives a botched hair transplant that infests him with an alien parasite. "Eye" features Mark Hamill as a baseball player who loses an eye in a car accident and receives a transplant, only to be taken over by the personality of the eye's previous owner, a murderous killer. Plot Prologue A creepy-looking coroner introduces three different horror tales involving his current work on various gruesome cadav ...
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Body Bags (soundtrack)
''Body Bags'' is a 1993 American horror comedy anthology television film featuring three unconnected stories, with bookend segments featuring John Carpenter, Tom Arnold and Tobe Hooper as deranged morgue attendees. It was directed by Carpenter and Hooper, with Larry Sulkis handling the bookend segments. It first aired on August 8, 1993. It is notable for its numerous celebrity cameo appearances. The first story, "The Gas Station", features Robert Carradine as a gas station attendant with cameos by David Naughton, Sam Raimi, and Wes Craven. "Hair" follows Stacy Keach as he receives a botched hair transplant that infests him with an alien parasite. "Eye" features Mark Hamill as a baseball player who loses an eye in a car accident and receives a transplant, only to be taken over by the personality of the eye's previous owner, a murderous killer. Plot Prologue A creepy-looking coroner introduces three different horror tales involving his current work on various gruesome cadavers ...
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Body Bags (comics)
''Body Bags'' is an American comic book series created, written and illustrated by Jason Pearson. Publication history The initial series, simply entitled ''Body Bags'', was a launch title for Dark Horse Comics' Blanc Noir line of books. Produced by Gaijin Studios in 1996, ''Body Bags'' includes a large amount of blood, violence and characters who enjoy killing and cursing, which is displayed in a number of scenes in the book that have been deemed "shocking". Pearson's use of an extremely buxom 14-year-old girl caused the series to face a certain amount of controversy in the comics industry, thus ''Body Bags'' is promoted as "the most controversial comic of the 1990s". The final issues of the series were delayed for several months because of Jason Pearson falling ill. Pearson intended to write and pencil a 6-issue follow up to ''Body Bags'', but fell ill during its production and eventually scrapped the series because he didn't like it. The hiatus ended in 2005, when the 2-issue ...
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Body Bags (song)
Jayceon Terrell Taylor (born November 29, 1979), better known by his stage name the Game or simply Game, is an American rapper. Born in Compton, California, he initially released a series of mixtapes under the wing of fellow West Coast rapper JT the Bigga Figga. After releasing his debut independent album '' Untold Story'' in 2004, he was eventually discovered by record producer Dr. Dre and signed to his Aftermath Records label imprint. The Game rose to fame in 2005 with the success of his major-label debut album '' The Documentary'' and found continued success with the 2006 follow-up '' Doctor's Advocate''. The Recording Industry Association of America certified ''The Documentary'' Double Platinum in March 2005. A rising artist in the 2000s, the Game was considered to be a driving force in bringing back the West Coast hip hop scene into the mainstream and competing with many of his East Coast counterparts. The Game was placed into G-Unit by Dr. Dre and Jimmy Iovine. As a ...
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