100 Movies. 31 Days. The 3rd Annual "October Horror Movie Challenge" (10/1 - 10/31)
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Gobear,
You just quoted the rules as saying Horror Docs count. So therefore, I would not have to use The Making Of Thriller as a wild card. Not only that, but it is trying to scare the viewer, as per your rules.
So I guess I can watch it. That being said, watch Michael Jackon's Moonwalker and you also might find yourself being scared.
You just quoted the rules as saying Horror Docs count. So therefore, I would not have to use The Making Of Thriller as a wild card. Not only that, but it is trying to scare the viewer, as per your rules.
So I guess I can watch it. That being said, watch Michael Jackon's Moonwalker and you also might find yourself being scared.
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Originally Posted by erichbergen
So a few quick questions:
1)Can anyone help me think of some good Foreign Horror films from Australia, Germany or any Spanish-Language ones?
2)Any musical horror films besides Rocky Horror?
3)Someone's list had the movie Hard Candy on it from a few years ago. That counts as horror?
Thanx.
1)Can anyone help me think of some good Foreign Horror films from Australia, Germany or any Spanish-Language ones?
2)Any musical horror films besides Rocky Horror?
3)Someone's list had the movie Hard Candy on it from a few years ago. That counts as horror?
Thanx.
1)Australia - Thirst (being remade by Mick Garris), Razorback, The Plumber (TV movie), Patrick
Germany - Nekromantik 1 & 2, The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, The Golem
Spain - The Coffin Joe films
2) Shock Treatment (Sequel to Rocky Horror) Haven't seen it, know nothing about it. May not even be considered horror.
3) Not in the traditional sense, but it was pretty damn horrific.
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Originally Posted by erichbergen
Gobear,
You just quoted the rules as saying Horror Docs count. So therefore, I would not have to use The Making Of Thriller as a wild card. Not only that, but it is trying to scare the viewer, as per your rules.
So I guess I can watch it. That being said, watch Michael Jackon's Moonwalker and you also might find yourself being scared.
You just quoted the rules as saying Horror Docs count. So therefore, I would not have to use The Making Of Thriller as a wild card. Not only that, but it is trying to scare the viewer, as per your rules.
So I guess I can watch it. That being said, watch Michael Jackon's Moonwalker and you also might find yourself being scared.
I just watched Captain EO. I don't think I could watch Moonwalker and remain sane. I hear that thing's worse than the Necronomicon.
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Originally Posted by Giles
ah hem - this is the discussion thread not the list thread
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Shock Treatment is not Horror. I don't know how one would categorize it, but it's not Horror. Little Shop of Horrors is a Horror musical that is worth watching.
As to Alien and Blade and others, cross-genre films ARE allowed. As long as they are intrinsically Horror-related. Vampires, monsters, etc. are generally Horror. Whether it is naked space vampires or action-hero vampires, they still count as horror.
Making of Thriller. I can't see why it wouldn't count, considering the current rules.
As to Alien and Blade and others, cross-genre films ARE allowed. As long as they are intrinsically Horror-related. Vampires, monsters, etc. are generally Horror. Whether it is naked space vampires or action-hero vampires, they still count as horror.
Making of Thriller. I can't see why it wouldn't count, considering the current rules.
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Just a heads up for those who don't have them, I noticed that the Frankenstein and Dracula 75th Anniversary Editions are both $13.99 on Amazon, which is about 45% off.
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Originally Posted by DEEveeDEE3
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I have a copy burned of hatchet and skinwalkers..dvd quality. does this count also? they dont get release for another month or so
I have a copy burned of hatchet and skinwalkers..dvd quality. does this count also? they dont get release for another month or so
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Originally Posted by erichbergen
With that rule in mind, what about Michael Jackson's The Making Of Thriller.
I've since bought it myself, but my version was recorded in EP mode. Cheapos!!!
This really needs to be released on DVD.
Has anyone seen Michael Jackson's "Ghosts" video? I saw a few minutes of it once and have never seen it since. It looked pretty cool.
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Michael's "Ghosts" video is pretty fantastic. Stan Winston did all the special effects and directed it. The full version played about 45 minutes. It came out in 1997 while Michael was on tour. In the US, it played in theatres before screenings of Stephen Kings Thinner. It has not been given a DVD release yet, but there is a fantastic Box Set which includes the VHS of the film that was released in Japan and England.
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I am basically new to posting here, just skimmed usually. I intend to whole heartidly go after this, and i am setting a lofty goal of 101. I don't know if Ill reach it since I am going on vacation but I will try. I am also going to gun for edtheripper since he is the champ, as well as a UHM alumnis. I luck out in a few things. 1. at my job i can watch movies on my computer. 2. My gym is showing horror movies during october, it looks like I will do about 2 hours of cardio a day. 3. My girfriend loves horror movies too 4. I have a shit load of unwatched horror movies ( I only have about 2-3 hundred horror flicks, and only watched about 180. 5. I have masters of horror season 1 and have not watched an episdoe yet. 6. I have the Bava box and have not watched a film yet. I have 2 of those 50 packs and have barley watched any. 7. I recently got Monsters HD. 8. I have the AMC and TCM lists downloaded..... So off we go.
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Originally Posted by erichbergen
2)Any musical horror films besides Rocky Horror?

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Last edited by RobCA; 09-30-07 at 11:56 AM.
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Originally Posted by OwlAtHome
Any thoughts on Little Nicky being eligible?
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Agreed with The Monkees. Little Nicky is nowhere near a horror movie,IMO.
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Any thoughts on whether Donnie Darko qualifies? I hadn't even thought about including it, but then I thought of it the other day, out of the blue, and now I can't decide if it should count. I keep going back and forth on it.
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I wouldn't consider that a horror movie at all. Although I don't really consider any comedic movies to be horror with the exception of Gremlins.
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Originally Posted by Darkgod
I am basically new to posting here, just skimmed usually. I intend to whole heartidly go after this, and i am setting a lofty goal of 101. I don't know if Ill reach it since I am going on vacation but I will try. I am also going to gun for edtheripper since he is the champ, as well as a UHM alumnis. I luck out in a few things. 1. at my job i can watch movies on my computer. 2. My gym is showing horror movies during october, it looks like I will do about 2 hours of cardio a day. 3. My girfriend loves horror movies too 4. I have a shit load of unwatched horror movies ( I only have about 2-3 hundred horror flicks, and only watched about 180. 5. I have masters of horror season 1 and have not watched an episdoe yet. 6. I have the Bava box and have not watched a film yet. I have 2 of those 50 packs and have barley watched any. 7. I recently got Monsters HD. 8. I have the AMC and TCM lists downloaded..... So off we go.
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Originally Posted by RobCA
Any thoughts on whether Donnie Darko qualifies? I hadn't even thought about including it, but then I thought of it the other day, out of the blue, and now I can't decide if it should count. I keep going back and forth on it.
Rob
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Personally, I don't think it really is classifiable as a horror. IMDB lists it as drama/mystery/sci-fi/thriller.
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How about Steven Spielberg's Duel? Just wanting to clarify. I know IMDB did have Horro listed as one of it's Genres and I planned to watch Joy Ride anyways, but would Duel really be horror or more suspense?
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It seems to me that the criterion (or is that Criterion
) to qualify movies for this event is: is this a movie for Halloween? Duel, Starship Troopers, and the Alien series are all great, but are they Halloween movies? Halloween films, IMO, need to involve shadows and darkness and the supernatural.
BTW, does anyone know if The Halloween Tree is showing this month on any cable channels? That really needs to be on DVD because, IMO, it's essential Halloween viewing.

BTW, does anyone know if The Halloween Tree is showing this month on any cable channels? That really needs to be on DVD because, IMO, it's essential Halloween viewing.
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Originally Posted by Gobear
BTW, does anyone know if The Halloween Tree is showing this month on any cable channels? That really needs to be on DVD because, IMO, it's essential Halloween viewing.
Originally Posted by SpaceBoy
Since we're talking about what does/doesn't quality.
Do the following qualify?
1. Ernest Scared Stupid (guilty pleasure)
2. Young Frankenstein
Do the following qualify?
1. Ernest Scared Stupid (guilty pleasure)
2. Young Frankenstein