100 Movies. 31 Days. The 8th Annual "October Horror Movie Challenge" (10/1 - 10/31)
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While I can't speak for Halloween 4 & 5 BR at my Walmart for $7.88, I did find them for $10 each at my local F.Y.E. Between having the discount card and not having to deal with lines/crowd (may Walmart is always busy) I decided to grab them now rather than chance Walmart. Just sharing since so many people were discussing the Halloween BRs.
I don't know why I am obsessing about these stupid BRs. It's not like I don't have the movies on DVD.
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I bought it last year, and I strongly recommend getting it. It's a vengeful ghost story directed by Kaneto Shindo, who also directed Onibaba, another terrific Criterion horror film, with a similar theme of a mother and daughter killing samurai.
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Already answered but it has to count. It's #179 on the list of the Top 500 Horror Movies http://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/to...horror+movies/
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And now, a few grammar rules before we begin, courtesy of the OCD Grammar Guy:
1. It’s = it is; its = belongs to it.
2. Their = belongs to them; they’re = they are; there = not here.
3. There is no rational reason to put random words in italics. Don’t do it. Use italics for emphasis or for film titles.
4. “Yea” is pronounced “yay” and is most often found in the Bible. Most any time anyone uses “yea,” they mean “yeah” and should spell it as such.
5. If you get a squiggly red line under something you’ve just typed, double-check the spelling before you hit the “Post” button. That squiggly red line may be annoying, and it may not know a lot of the words that it winds up under, but occasionally it shows you that you’ve made a mistake.
6. The word “seen” should NEVER, EVER directly follow the word “I,” unless you’ve got a very twisted sentence construction that throws a helping verb in front of the word “I.” Seeing a sentence that begins with the words “I seen…” makes the OCD Grammar Guy very, very sad.
7. The word “myself” can never be a suitable substitution for the words “I” or “me,” and vice versa. That’s why we have three different words in the first place. Just like you would never say “I tied my shoes me,” you should also never say “My brother gave myself a copy of Psycho on my birthday” or “Three other people and myself toured the haunted house last night.” The word “myself” should really not be used very often.
8. There Is Absolutely Nothing More Annoying Than Capitalizing The First Letter of Every Word That You Type. Save that for titles of things ONLY. No, I mean it. Really. Don’t let me catch you doing this. I’m not kidding.
Thank you for your attention. The OCD Grammar Guy wants you to have fun and to write responsibly.
1. It’s = it is; its = belongs to it.
2. Their = belongs to them; they’re = they are; there = not here.
3. There is no rational reason to put random words in italics. Don’t do it. Use italics for emphasis or for film titles.
4. “Yea” is pronounced “yay” and is most often found in the Bible. Most any time anyone uses “yea,” they mean “yeah” and should spell it as such.
5. If you get a squiggly red line under something you’ve just typed, double-check the spelling before you hit the “Post” button. That squiggly red line may be annoying, and it may not know a lot of the words that it winds up under, but occasionally it shows you that you’ve made a mistake.
6. The word “seen” should NEVER, EVER directly follow the word “I,” unless you’ve got a very twisted sentence construction that throws a helping verb in front of the word “I.” Seeing a sentence that begins with the words “I seen…” makes the OCD Grammar Guy very, very sad.
7. The word “myself” can never be a suitable substitution for the words “I” or “me,” and vice versa. That’s why we have three different words in the first place. Just like you would never say “I tied my shoes me,” you should also never say “My brother gave myself a copy of Psycho on my birthday” or “Three other people and myself toured the haunted house last night.” The word “myself” should really not be used very often.
8. There Is Absolutely Nothing More Annoying Than Capitalizing The First Letter of Every Word That You Type. Save that for titles of things ONLY. No, I mean it. Really. Don’t let me catch you doing this. I’m not kidding.
Thank you for your attention. The OCD Grammar Guy wants you to have fun and to write responsibly.
Fuck dat.
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And now, a few grammar rules before we begin, courtesy of the OCD Grammar Guy:
1. It’s = it is; its = belongs to it.
2. Their = belongs to them; they’re = they are; there = not here.
3. There is no rational reason to put random words in italics. Don’t do it. Use italics for emphasis or for film titles.
4. “Yea” is pronounced “yay” and is most often found in the Bible. Most any time anyone uses “yea,” they mean “yeah” and should spell it as such.
5. If you get a squiggly red line under something you’ve just typed, double-check the spelling before you hit the “Post” button. That squiggly red line may be annoying, and it may not know a lot of the words that it winds up under, but occasionally it shows you that you’ve made a mistake.
6. The word “seen” should NEVER, EVER directly follow the word “I,” unless you’ve got a very twisted sentence construction that throws a helping verb in front of the word “I.” Seeing a sentence that begins with the words “I seen…” makes the OCD Grammar Guy very, very sad.
7. The word “myself” can never be a suitable substitution for the words “I” or “me,” and vice versa. That’s why we have three different words in the first place. Just like you would never say “I tied my shoes me,” you should also never say “My brother gave myself a copy of Psycho on my birthday” or “Three other people and myself toured the haunted house last night.” The word “myself” should really not be used very often.
8. There Is Absolutely Nothing More Annoying Than Capitalizing The First Letter of Every Word That You Type. Save that for titles of things ONLY. No, I mean it. Really. Don’t let me catch you doing this. I’m not kidding.
Thank you for your attention. The OCD Grammar Guy wants you to have fun and to write responsibly.
1. It’s = it is; its = belongs to it.
2. Their = belongs to them; they’re = they are; there = not here.
3. There is no rational reason to put random words in italics. Don’t do it. Use italics for emphasis or for film titles.
4. “Yea” is pronounced “yay” and is most often found in the Bible. Most any time anyone uses “yea,” they mean “yeah” and should spell it as such.
5. If you get a squiggly red line under something you’ve just typed, double-check the spelling before you hit the “Post” button. That squiggly red line may be annoying, and it may not know a lot of the words that it winds up under, but occasionally it shows you that you’ve made a mistake.
6. The word “seen” should NEVER, EVER directly follow the word “I,” unless you’ve got a very twisted sentence construction that throws a helping verb in front of the word “I.” Seeing a sentence that begins with the words “I seen…” makes the OCD Grammar Guy very, very sad.
7. The word “myself” can never be a suitable substitution for the words “I” or “me,” and vice versa. That’s why we have three different words in the first place. Just like you would never say “I tied my shoes me,” you should also never say “My brother gave myself a copy of Psycho on my birthday” or “Three other people and myself toured the haunted house last night.” The word “myself” should really not be used very often.
8. There Is Absolutely Nothing More Annoying Than Capitalizing The First Letter of Every Word That You Type. Save that for titles of things ONLY. No, I mean it. Really. Don’t let me catch you doing this. I’m not kidding.
Thank you for your attention. The OCD Grammar Guy wants you to have fun and to write responsibly.
Just, you know, stay away from my junk.
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Re: 100 Movies. 31 Days. The 8th Annual "October Horror Movie Challenge" (10/1 - 10/3
It should. And it's been added to the OHMC9 to do list.
On the checklist? Maybe something along the lines of:
Watch a Film Adaption of the following Serial Killers:
--- Charles Manson -
--- Ted Bundy -
--- Andrei Chikatilo -
And don't forget we do currently have a night of serial killers on theme nights, although it's sharing the spotlight with other stab happy sub-genres (Slashers / Giallos / Serial Killers on 10/19).
Damn! I was supposed to start a new thread after 800 posts! Why didn't somebody remind me??
On the checklist? Maybe something along the lines of:
Watch a Film Adaption of the following Serial Killers:
--- Charles Manson -
--- Ted Bundy -
--- Andrei Chikatilo -
And don't forget we do currently have a night of serial killers on theme nights, although it's sharing the spotlight with other stab happy sub-genres (Slashers / Giallos / Serial Killers on 10/19).
Damn! I was supposed to start a new thread after 800 posts! Why didn't somebody remind me??
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Instead of Jack the Ripper/Serial Killer, why not 'True Life Horror' or somesuch? Would encompass a broader range of films IMO
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Just got "The Grudge 3" in the mail and now I want to watch it. Must...restrain...self...need...horror...fix...
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Sorry for posting here! Didn't want to start the new thread with a reply!
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No problem about posting the answer here. I think the question that leads off Thread #2 is classic!
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Took the afternoon off of horror today and took my dad to see ATLAS SHRUGGED II. Great movie. Highly recommend it to go see. Can't wait for the last part to come out.