I'm looking forward to this....Just stood on the sidelines last year....I'll set myself to a goal of 50 hopefully.
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I'm gonna set a goal of 31 since its my first attempt. Doubt I'll even get that, though.
So since this thread is for discussion, I'm gonna make a list of movies I have but am not sure if they should necessarily be called "horror". If anyone wants to comment on them I'd greatly appreciate it. Thanks in advance. The Black Dahlia The Craft The Crow Series Panic Room Red Eye Snakes on a Plane |
I'd consider Snakes on a Plane to be a horror film.
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Originally Posted by John S.
I'm gonna set a goal of 31 since its my first attempt. Doubt I'll even get that, though.
So since this thread is for discussion, I'm gonna make a list of movies I have but am not sure if they should necessarily be called "horror". If anyone wants to comment on them I'd greatly appreciate it. Thanks in advance. The Black Dahlia The Craft The Crow Series Panic Room Red Eye Snakes on a Plane |
As I've stated before, I'm just in it for the fun of it. I will get nowhere near 100 movies. My goal is to view 31 eligible movies.
And... In addition to horror movies, I like to watch all kinds of Halloween specials in October, many of which don't count for this contest (nor should they). I'll post them in a list under my entries that count. I'm still trying to decide what to start with. I want it to be something special. I'm all cermonial like that. ;) |
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I love this idea, but after looking at the results from previous years I just have one question (and I ask it in all seriousness): How in the HELL do you guys have the time to watch 150 movies in 31 days? Or even 100? Or even 50??
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You know, we do need some kind of official ‘source’ that we can cross reference with to verify if a certain movie falls under the ‘horror’ genre or not.
Would IMDB, Rotten Tomatoes, DVD Profiler or anything else suitable be considered as a credible source? Or do we just go with our gut instincts? |
Originally Posted by InnocentBlood
You know, we do need some kind of official ‘source’ that we can cross reference with to verify if a certain movie falls under the ‘horror’ genre or not.
Would IMDB, Rotten Tomatoes, DVD Profiler or anything else suitable be considered as a credible source? Or do we just go with our gut instincts? A lot of it is just common sense though. I mean, last year we had one person who tried to pass E.T. off as a horror flick. :( |
Originally Posted by Surfinhank
I love this idea, but after looking at the results from previous years I just have one question (and I ask it in all seriousness): How in the HELL do you guys have the time to watch 150 movies in 31 days? Or even 100? Or even 50??
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Originally Posted by Surfinhank
I love this idea, but after looking at the results from previous years I just have one question (and I ask it in all seriousness): How in the HELL do you guys have the time to watch 150 movies in 31 days? Or even 100? Or even 50??
:jawdrop: Even without thinking about the horror movie challenge we're both taking a week of vacation this year in October basically to just relax and watch horror movies. Halloween is our favorite time of year. |
I worked my ass off getting 100 last year, I would say I was sleep deprived and most of my family and friends thought I disappeared for a month. My wife thought I went insane, but she was a good sport about it. This year I am going for a more reasonable 30-50.
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I fell in number of titles from 2005 to 2006 and I have a feeling that will become a continuing pattern through 2007. With a new job and going to school full time, I think I may be able to get in 40 tops. Bummer.
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Originally Posted by John S.
I'm gonna set a goal of 31 since its my first attempt. Doubt I'll even get that, though.
So since this thread is for discussion, I'm gonna make a list of movies I have but am not sure if they should necessarily be called "horror". If anyone wants to comment on them I'd greatly appreciate it. Thanks in advance. The Black Dahlia The Craft The Crow Series Panic Room Red Eye Snakes on a Plane
Originally Posted by Rypro 525
eh i'll join. i tried it last year. My goal is 18.
Got a question regarding qualifying titles. Would something like the Park Chan Wook Vengeance trillogy (oldboy, sympathy for mr vengeance, Lady vengeance) count. What about some of the Takashi Miike gorefests like Ichi the Killer or Audition, which are more action movies with horror elements? |
Just wanted to reiterate that I love this time of year. I get such shit the rest of the year for being a giant horror nerd and this is the one time the rest of the world seems to join me.
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Originally Posted by speedyray
I worked my ass off getting 100 last year, I would say I was sleep deprived and most of my family and friends thought I disappeared for a month. My wife thought I went insane, but she was a good sport about it. This year I am going for a more reasonable 30-50.
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Originally Posted by Zodiac_Speaking
One year before I knew of this I wacthed damn near 45+ horror movies in October.
I'm now game! On a completely separate note, I will have to try extra hard this year to just get my 40, I recently sold off quite a few of my horror films, including my Nightmare On Elm Street collection which was a great help. |
Originally Posted by Surfinhank
I love this idea, but after looking at the results from previous years I just have one question (and I ask it in all seriousness): How in the HELL do you guys have the time to watch 150 movies in 31 days? Or even 100? Or even 50??
:jawdrop: -Give up network television viewing completely. As tempting as those fall premieres are, you can't give in to temptation. By the time November rolls around the hard drive in my TiVo is ready to implode. -Cut down on online time. Outside of work I pretty much stick to the basics/essentials: E-mail, DVDTalk, etc. -Combine your weekend plans. I'll be having at least one weekend marathon where I have over a few friends/co-workers and we basically drink and watch horror flicks until we're no longer able to do so. Fortunately it's possible for me because I'm single, but I realize some of you married types (especially w/children) don't always have the luxury of doing this. My condolences, BTW. :p And obviously it's very beneficial to have a spouse who enjoys the genre just as much as you do. -Less sleep. You'd be surprised at what a difference giving up just 1 hour of sleep per night can make. I have periodic bouts of insomnia and don't require much sleep to begin with (5 hours), so that's a slight advantage right there. Wake-up early and try to squeeze in a movie before you start your day. I've even attempted running on a treadmill while simultaneously watching a movie. But, unless you have a good pair of noise-cancellation headphones (preferably wireless/blue tooth) that significantly block out ambient noise, I don't recommend this...if you value your hearing that is. Here's a typical day for me: Get up ---> morning work out routine ---> watch a movie ---> Go to work ---> run 6-10 miles (M, W, F) ---> Go home ---> Work out (T, TH) ---> watch movies ---> squeeze in some internet time ---> go to bed ---> repeat cycle. Of course, certain circumstances sometimes arise that prevent you from your usual routines...that's why the weekend is essential to play catch-up. I should put up a FAQ section on the main page. :D |
I'll take this spot here.
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Originally Posted by Chad
Well, as another who works full-time, I didn't think there was a chance in hell of hitting 131 last year, but somehow I managed it. Here's my "secret" that involves making a few sacrifices:
-Cut down on online time. Outside of work I pretty much stick to the basics/essentials: E-mail, DVDTalk, etc. -And obviously it's very beneficial to have a spouse who enjoys the genre just as much as you do. -Less sleep. You'd be surprised at what a difference giving up just 1 hour of sleep per night can make. I have periodic bouts of insomnia and don't require much sleep to begin with (5 hours), so that's a slight advantage right there. Wake-up early and try to squeeze in a movie before you start your day. My wife really helped out last time. She's not a HUGE horror fan but she watched quite a few movies with me and didn't bitch about it. Also, when she didn't feel like watching something, she went and watched tv in the bedroom and gave me my space on the couch. I'm another who can function pretty well on 4 or 5 hours of sleep. If you can pull it off, it definitely helps out a ton. |
After looking through my collection of dvds i am kind of on the fench about particapting now, because there will be other stuff i want to watch in October, plus playing video games. But if i start I think I will probably go for 30-40 movies.
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Originally Posted by Surfinhank
I love this idea, but after looking at the results from previous years I just have one question (and I ask it in all seriousness): How in the HELL do you guys have the time to watch 150 movies in 31 days? Or even 100? Or even 50??
:jawdrop: I haven't bought many horror movies since last year so I'll probably be watching a lot of the same ones. I've made it a point not to watch any horror movies this year so as to start out relatively fresh and not get burned out. |
OK, I'm game I'll see if I can hit 31. I'll see how many I can watch with my daughter (age 2 1/2). If she has nightmares, I'll just bring her down stairs to watch more movies with me ;)
Also, I was going to go see Halloween soon but now I feel like I should wait till Oct. |
Concerning documentaries as movies. Not all docs are puff pieces intended as DVD filler (I tried to get those disallowed, though). There are plenty of docs that are just as horrific as fictional films and appeal to the same prurient interests. Check out the Mondo films and other exploitation docs of the 70s and even the shitty Faces of Death type docs of the 80s. Also, docs about serial killers, murderous animals, aliens (the scary ones) are all fair game. Most of those make me feel skeevier than Michael Myers rehashes.
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Oh yeah, we forgot to mention about linking to your lists in your signatures. Makes it easier and cool to check out lists.
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Originally Posted by Shack
To add a little spin to the challenge, and borrowing a bit from last year's checklist, here's one for this year:
_________________________________ Watch one film from every decade, starting with the 1920's (or the 1910's if you can find them). Watch films in at least two languages other than English. Watch a film and its remake. watch a film which won an Academy Award -- any category. Watch a film and at least two sequels. Watch a film in each of the following horror subgenres: --- Vampire --- Werewolf --- Ghost/haunting --- Witchcraft/satanic/religious --- Zombie --- Slasher/psycho/homicidal maniac --- Monster/creature feature Watch a film starring: --- Bela Lugosi --- Lon Chaney (Sr. or Jr.) --- Boris Karloff --- Vincent Price --- Christopher Lee --- Jamie Lee Curtis Watch a film you've heard about but haven't seen (and report back in the discussion thread). ___________________________________ Needless to say, I'm in! |
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