: Widely considered the standout segment, featuring two filmmakers accidentally transported to Hell. It is praised for its Raimi-esque energy and the standout character Mabel.
: A polarizing, grotesque parody of 90s kids' game shows that some found discomforting and unique while others found it pointlessly gross . Dubbing and Technical Note
: Many reviewers felt the film was "all killer, no filler", while others argued it was a "step down" from V/H/S/94 .
: While some praised the vivid 1999 aesthetic , others criticized the modern dialogue and crisp HD look as being historically inaccurate for the period. Segment Highlights
“The filmmakers seem to deviate from the franchise's formula in this manner, and that should be a good thing.” Rotten Tomatoes V/H/S/99 movie review & film summary - Roger Ebert