100 Movies. 31 Days. The 4th Annual "October Horror Movie Challenge" (Oct 1-31) Pt 2
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Ok, another question. I was wondering about the remake of The Cat People from the 80s. I had planned to watch it as I own the DVD, but seeing as I had not seen it on anyone's list, especially this far into the Challenge, was curious as to if it would be considered horror. The main reason I ask is a friend of mine once told me she thought of it more erotic thriller than horror.
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Ok, another question. I was wondering about the remake of The Cat People from the 80s. I had planned to watch it as I own the DVD, but seeing as I had not seen it on anyone's list, especially this far into the Challenge, was curious as to if it would be considered horror. The main reason I ask is a friend of mine once told me she thought of it more erotic thriller than horror.
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Thanks for the replies about The Cat People. I had thought it was considered horror at one point, but just wanted to make sure. Also while I am here, are any DVDs in the $3 bin at Big Lots worth my time? I ask as I saw The Amityville Horror remake there today, and I had alreayd picked up a used copy at the Pawn shop I frequent a few weeks ago. Perhaps it was just that it had been a long day for me, but I actually had trouble staying awake during the remake, yet while I watched the original last night I was glued to my seat so to speak.
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Of course Landmark theaters (specifically the DC theatre) had to go and release Midnight Meat Train as a midnight movies starting on technically November 1st 12am
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And you can always use the remote posting trick. Watch a movie on the 1st on the east coast, but use remote software to post it from a computer on the west coast or Hawaii, where it is still the 31st.
By the way, should I mention that I haven't slept in 3 days?
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Although Mommie Dearest is pretty close to real horror isn't it? I've never seen it, but thought I've heard it is a good thriller. Just bought it recently actually, may get to it this month, but doubtful.
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I think in the past we've extend it to dawn on the first. I think starting a movie at midnight the 31st/1st will definitely count.
And you can always use the remote posting trick. Watch a movie on the 1st on the east coast, but use remote software to post it from a computer on the west coast or Hawaii, where it is still the 31st.
By the way, should I mention that I haven't slept in 3 days?
And you can always use the remote posting trick. Watch a movie on the 1st on the east coast, but use remote software to post it from a computer on the west coast or Hawaii, where it is still the 31st.
By the way, should I mention that I haven't slept in 3 days?
I know I'm planning on staying up really late watching movies!
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I'll be up all night too. I have to work that day, but once I get home I'm brewing a pot of coffee and starting a marathon. I'm already setting aside movies to save for that night so I don't get stuck watching the garbage at the bottom of the pile.
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Yes, it was indeed extended until dawn last year. In previous years I believe it was 2 or 3 am. No point in closing up shop at Midnight and denying those of us who are able to take advantage of the Friday situation.
I know I'll be staying up all night and consuming unhealthy portions of coffee!
Definitely, and the majority of them are MGM Midnite Movies...
The Ghoul - Very underrated and very Mummy-esque Karloff
A Bucket of Blood - Early Roger Corman with jazz, poetry reading and crazy beatnicks, man!
Die, Monster, Die!
Bubba Ho-Tep
Killer Klowns from Outer Space
The Pit and the Pendulum
Cheesy bad, yet so good:
Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 (It's not the Gruesome Edition)
Howling 2: Your Sister is a Werewolf - You really have to like bad movies to enjoy this one!
Amityville 2: Sister Fucker
Frogs
Honorable mention goes to "The Dunwich Horror".
Some would recommend "Burnt Offerings", but I didn't personally care for it.
I know I'll be staying up all night and consuming unhealthy portions of coffee!

The Ghoul - Very underrated and very Mummy-esque Karloff
A Bucket of Blood - Early Roger Corman with jazz, poetry reading and crazy beatnicks, man!
Die, Monster, Die!
Bubba Ho-Tep
Killer Klowns from Outer Space
The Pit and the Pendulum
Cheesy bad, yet so good:
Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 (It's not the Gruesome Edition)
Howling 2: Your Sister is a Werewolf - You really have to like bad movies to enjoy this one!
Amityville 2: Sister Fucker
Frogs
Honorable mention goes to "The Dunwich Horror".
Some would recommend "Burnt Offerings", but I didn't personally care for it.
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can we count that new reality show on VH1 called SCREAM QUEENS as a wildcard??? it's about girls competing in horror related challenges to be in SAW VI and it's hosted by shawnee smith.
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I didn't know it was extended til dawn last Halloween....I could've added a couple to the list that I watched after midnight. I've always watched as many horror flicks as possible, usually til dawn on Halloween for years.
I just watched the new Ghosthouse flick Dance of the Dead, and I was very pleasantly surprised. I'd heard decent things, but I've learned to not expect much from current zombie flicks. I've got to say this one actually did something that most don't do...it brought some new ideas to the table for once. There were some nice zombie gags with the gore I've never quite seen done this way, and the overall idea of having high school kids battling it out with zombies on the night of the prom leaves the door wide open for some dark humor and satire. It kept pretty consistent with the genre conventions. I've got to say it's the best zombie flick I think I've seen since Planet Terror. I'd highly recommend it. The ending doesn't leave you hanging but leaves it wide open for a sequel. This will be one sequel I hope they do make.
I just watched the new Ghosthouse flick Dance of the Dead, and I was very pleasantly surprised. I'd heard decent things, but I've learned to not expect much from current zombie flicks. I've got to say this one actually did something that most don't do...it brought some new ideas to the table for once. There were some nice zombie gags with the gore I've never quite seen done this way, and the overall idea of having high school kids battling it out with zombies on the night of the prom leaves the door wide open for some dark humor and satire. It kept pretty consistent with the genre conventions. I've got to say it's the best zombie flick I think I've seen since Planet Terror. I'd highly recommend it. The ending doesn't leave you hanging but leaves it wide open for a sequel. This will be one sequel I hope they do make.
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I've got a Halloween party to go to on Friday, so there will be zero movies for me that night. Oddly enough, it will be one of the only nights of the challenge where I didn't watch a horror related title. If I win best costume (which I won't) I'm going to count it as a wildcard.
A question for the hardcore folks - do you give out candy, or does that take away from movie viewing? Obviously this question would only be applicable to those who live in such places where kids would come over for trick-or-treat.
A question for the hardcore folks - do you give out candy, or does that take away from movie viewing? Obviously this question would only be applicable to those who live in such places where kids would come over for trick-or-treat.
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No children come to my house. I'm avoiding three parties for this challenge. I've told the people I have other plans and just keeping it that vague. I'm 42 away from my goal and I'm worried I won't make it. I think I'll do masters of horror season 2 tomorrow to boost my numbers.
I think Scream Queens should count. I have it tivo'd so I'll watch it if I need a wildcard but I have a few things in mind for those already.
I think Scream Queens should count. I have it tivo'd so I'll watch it if I need a wildcard but I have a few things in mind for those already.
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I used to be the last house in city limits on a little side street, so I never used to get hardly any trick-or-treaters. A couple years I don't think I got any, but now that I'm in a more suburban area, I expect they'll be quite a few. I doubt I'll be home for the most of it though. Hopefully they'll turn some kids out early to do the just before dark trick-or-treating so I can go to the door and scare them in my Michael Myers suit...LOL. Ah, good ol' Halloween, the only socially acceptable occasion to dress up like a psycho and scare children and the elderly.

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Completely off topic, but I just had to share this with someone. My neighbor has CHRISTMAS lights and decorations up AND LIT as of this morning. I literally stopped my car when backing out this morning and had to do a double take. One of the decorations is a snowman with a countdown (days, hours, minutes) until Christmas. Don't people know that you can't turn on your Christmas lights until after Thanksgiving?? The pain.
On topic. I just finished "Within the Woods" and the transfer (if you want to call it that) was about the worst thing I have ever seen. I wouldn't suggest it at all, even to Evil Dead fans. You can't see anything at all. I wish I wouldn't have bothered.
On topic. I just finished "Within the Woods" and the transfer (if you want to call it that) was about the worst thing I have ever seen. I wouldn't suggest it at all, even to Evil Dead fans. You can't see anything at all. I wish I wouldn't have bothered.
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Fellow horror movie fans, I give to you the weirdest movie I've ever seen...
Death Bed: The Bed That Eats
In fact, my second viewing. Still the weirdest.
Death Bed: The Bed That Eats
In fact, my second viewing. Still the weirdest.
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Fellow horror movie fans, I give to you the weirdest movie I've ever seen...
Death Bed: The Bed That Eats
In fact, my second viewing. Still the weirdest.
Death Bed: The Bed That Eats
In fact, my second viewing. Still the weirdest.
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Completely off topic, but I just had to share this with someone. My neighbor has CHRISTMAS lights and decorations up AND LIT as of this morning. I literally stopped my car when backing out this morning and had to do a double take. One of the decorations is a snowman with a countdown (days, hours, minutes) until Christmas. Don't people know that you can't turn on your Christmas lights until after Thanksgiving?? The pain.

Fellow horror movie fans, I give to you the weirdest movie I've ever seen...
Death Bed: The Bed That Eats
In fact, my second viewing. Still the weirdest.
Death Bed: The Bed That Eats
In fact, my second viewing. Still the weirdest.
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Fellow horror movie fans, I give to you the weirdest movie I've ever seen...
Death Bed: The Bed That Eats
In fact, my second viewing. Still the weirdest.
Death Bed: The Bed That Eats
In fact, my second viewing. Still the weirdest.
What I'm really asking is, are you suggesting it? For now, I'll put it on my wish list on Amazon for next year and hopefully it comes down in price a bit.
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I thought It'd be weird sitting through a 4 hour 20 minute long documentary on a movie I thought was awful, but I just sat through the "Michael Lives" documentary on disc 2 of the Halloween Blu (got it from Netflix). It was very in-depth. Recommended to "behind-the-scenes" lovers.
Plus, there was lots more of a Danielle Harris and more of her boobs.
Plus, there was lots more of a Danielle Harris and more of her boobs.
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I thought It'd be weird sitting through a 4 hour 20 minute long documentary on a movie I thought was awful, but I just sat through the "Michael Lives" documentary on disc 2 of the Halloween Blu (got it from Netflix). It was very in-depth. Recommended to "behind-the-scenes" lovers.
