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Chad 11-09-20 08:43 PM

Comments, Suggestions & Feedback for the 2021 Horror Challenge
 
https://i.imgur.com/ONjEBNR.jpg

Here's a few taken from both threads. Apologies if I overlooked any previous suggestions.


Originally Posted by clckworang (Post 13829975)
Possible theme idea for next year. Have we done something like it's all in a name - movies with a person's name in the title? You definitely have a ton in the franchises with Annabelle, Freddy, Jason, Victor Crawley, Chucky, Michael Myers. Then you have movies like Christine, May, Otis, Jacob's Ladder, Valerie and Her Week of Wonders, What Have You Done to Solange, Rosemary's Baby. Just an idea.


Originally Posted by SterlingBen (Post 13828894)
Recommend re-instating Mad Scientist and 'takes place on boat or under the sea' back to the subgenre checklist.


Originally Posted by Undeadcow (Post 13830057)

Fire away.

DaveyJoe 11-10-20 07:37 AM

Re: Comments, Suggestions & Feedback for the 2021 Horror Challenge
 
Giallo should be a separate theme night apart from slashers. It's a distinct enough genre and there are plenty of titles to choose from. Just a thought.

pacaway 11-10-20 09:03 AM

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Originally Posted by DaveyJoe (Post 13840501)
Giallo should be a separate theme night apart from slashers. It's a distinct enough genre and there are plenty of titles to choose from. Just a thought.

Agreed, and there's plenty to chose from in each, even when separated.

Undeadcow 11-10-20 11:45 AM

Re: Comments, Suggestions & Feedback for the 2021 Horror Challenge
 
Get ride of optional checklist items (read, attend a live event, etc). It'd be great for people to note if they do these things (kind of like how someone does beer reviews) but having them on a checklist feels like clutter.
I'm going full force on my illiterate slob purge of horror movies and don't need some checklist asking me if I'd like to read or go out instead, maybe eat my vegetables too.

Spoiler:
Attend a live or virtual event (convention, play, haunted house, ghost tour, etc.):
--- (insert event). OPTIONAL

--- Listen to a horror movie soundtrack - OPTIONAL

Venture Into the Literary World:
--- Read a Horror Novel or Novella (insert title). OPTIONAL
--- Read a Horror Comic Book or Graphic Novel (insert title). OPTIONAL
--- Read a Horror Magazine (insert title). OPTIONAL


clckworang 11-10-20 01:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Undeadcow (Post 13840658)
Get ride of optional checklist items (read, attend a live event, etc). It'd be great for people to note if they do these things (kind of like how someone does beer reviews) but having them on a checklist feels like clutter.
I'm going full force on my illiterate slob purge of horror movies and don't need some checklist asking me if I'd like to read or go out instead, maybe eat my vegetables too.

Spoiler:
Attend a live or virtual event (convention, play, haunted house, ghost tour, etc.):
--- (insert event). OPTIONAL

--- Listen to a horror movie soundtrack - OPTIONAL

Venture Into the Literary World:
--- Read a Horror Novel or Novella (insert title). OPTIONAL
--- Read a Horror Comic Book or Graphic Novel (insert title). OPTIONAL
--- Read a Horror Magazine (insert title). OPTIONAL



I thought the same when I would edit my list. If we keep them, then give them a real use, like able to substitute for another item on the checklist.

I feel like I mentioned this before but maybe not. It might be near impossible to do, but I've thought it would be funny to do a horror movies that aren't horror night. Using a source like IMDB, movies like Jaws, Silence of the Lambs, and Black Swan don't have horror tags. Extend that to other movies that we've counted in the past and you've got ones like Hocus Pocus, Frenzy, Rebecca, I Married a Witch, ParaNorman, Coraline, and Serial Mom. We could even go the other way and use movies that have a horror tag but you can't figure out why or ones that scare you but aren't really horror. Like I said, it might not be doable, but every September and October, I can't help but dwell some on what really makes something horror and what a thin line it can be.

alyxstarr 11-11-20 07:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Undeadcow (Post 13840658)
Get ride of optional checklist items (read, attend a live event, etc). It'd be great for people to note if they do these things (kind of like how someone does beer reviews) but having them on a checklist feels like clutter.
I'm going full force on my illiterate slob purge of horror movies and don't need some checklist asking me if I'd like to read or go out instead, maybe eat my vegetables too.

I'll be a voice of dissent on this one and say I like having the optional items in the checklist. Using the beer reviews as a counterexample, I personally feel like interspersing them within his main list makes it a lot harder to see what SterlingBen actually watched (and makes for more scrolling), while checklists are typically tucked away under spoiler tags, and the optional stuff is at the end. (Not trying to get you to change, SterlingBen! I'm not the boss of you or your list. :lol:)

And given that we're talking about optional items, I would think people who aren't interested in them could just lop them off the end of their copy of the checklist in their list post, and nobody would mind/care.


Originally Posted by clckworang (Post 13840733)
I feel like I mentioned this before but maybe not. It might be near impossible to do, but I've thought it would be funny to do a horror movies that aren't horror night. Using a source like IMDB, movies like Jaws, Silence of the Lambs, and Black Swan don't have horror tags. Extend that to other movies that we've counted in the past and you've got ones like Hocus Pocus, Frenzy, Rebecca, I Married a Witch, ParaNorman, Coraline, and Serial Mom. We could even go the other way and use movies that have a horror tag but you can't figure out why or ones that scare you but aren't really horror. Like I said, it might not be doable, but every September and October, I can't help but dwell some on what really makes something horror and what a thin line it can be.

I think this got added as a theme suggestion partway through this year's planning -- a "no wildcard needed" day, for anything borderline or debatable. I would be in favor of seeing it on the theme list again!

SterlingBen 11-13-20 01:52 AM

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Et tu Brute?

I did separate them out one year in another post but it didn’t seem to really resonate with people.

Also I am a bit of a fan of variety in the lists. I counted going to see Evil Dead the musical one year and going to a horror con to meet Joe Bob another year, looking back those are some of my most interesting entries, well to me at least. I guess the lists are a bit of a time capsule for me really.

A spelling and grammatical error riddled time capsule. On a side not does anyone else feel compelled to fix mistakes when looking over old lists. I have to stop myself all the time from editing so that it doesn’t show a recent edit time stamp on a 7 year old list...

Darth Maher 11-13-20 10:50 AM

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Originally Posted by SterlingBen (Post 13842347)
On a side not does anyone else feel compelled to fix mistakes when looking over old lists. I have to stop myself all the time from editing so that it doesn’t show a recent edit time stamp on a 7 year old list...

All the time!!! :lol:

Undeadcow 12-21-20 03:47 PM

Re: Comments, Suggestions & Feedback for the 2021 Horror Challenge
 
RIP Producer David Giler, a force behind the Alien franchise and Tales from the Crypt.
https://www.imdb.com/search/title/?t...role=nm0318429

Chad 07-03-21 10:25 PM

Re: Comments, Suggestions & Feedback for the 2021 Horror Challenge
 
A bump for the annual head's up announcement that I plan on posting the pre-challenge thread in a week (Saturday, 7/10), so same as last year. As always if you have any suggestions you can share them in here and I'll carry them over, or just wait for the other to go up. I'm hoping the lack of posts in this thread is not indicative of what's to come in the actual challenge, although that's probably due to the old thread repeatedly being bumped over this one. This thread, well, not so popular.

Anyway, to whet your appetite a sampling of 2021 theme suggestions include ...some cheesy rap songs, shitty film posters, yet another book-related theme, honoring an event that's 100 years old tomorrow, the next step up from SOV, a motorcycle-riding televangelist, an anniversary tribute to a legend and some Tarantino-esque foot fetishes. This year's event is uncaged.


numbercrunch 07-04-21 07:34 AM

Re: Comments, Suggestions & Feedback for the 2021 Horror Challenge
 
One idea is horror movies that are on the "cancel culture" hit list. Might want to get them watched before their gone!

coyoteblue 07-05-21 05:33 PM

Re: Comments, Suggestions & Feedback for the 2021 Horror Challenge
 
How about a 'malevolent machine' theme night. That covers a lot of territory. Off the top of my head --

Kronos (1957)
Saturn 3 (1980)
Hardware (1990)
Colosus: The Forbin Project (1970)
Maximum Overdrive (1986)
The Car (1977)
The Lift (1983)
Gog (1954)
Demon Seed (1977)
Killdozer (1974)
Laserblast (1987)
Christine (1983)
The Mangler (1995)

Odd that I couldn't think of anything from the Sixties...plenty to choose from this century too.

Darkgod 07-06-21 04:24 PM

Re: Comments, Suggestions & Feedback for the 2021 Horror Challenge
 
a Streaming Exclusive: Between Shudder, Netflix, prime, Hbo Max... many exclusive horror films.

40th anniversary of Evil Deads release

Darkgod 07-06-21 04:25 PM

Re: Comments, Suggestions & Feedback for the 2021 Horror Challenge
 
Is the 100 year Anniversary the shining?

DaveyJoe 07-06-21 11:14 PM

Re: Comments, Suggestions & Feedback for the 2021 Horror Challenge
 

Originally Posted by numbercrunch (Post 13953290)
One idea is horror movies that are on the "cancel culture" hit list. Might want to get them watched before their gone!

-rolleyes-

SterlingBen 07-08-21 12:19 AM

Re: Comments, Suggestions & Feedback for the 2021 Horror Challenge
 
Thinking about discontinuing the beer reviews and switching to Pumpkin Spice rum this year... maybe... it would be healthier, yeah? Less calories.

Chad 07-08-21 11:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Darkgod (Post 13954209)
Is the 100 year Anniversary the shining?

Yeah, but I took it in a slightly different direction that probably isn't expected.


Originally Posted by SterlingBen (Post 13954857)
Thinking about discontinuing the beer reviews and switching to Pumpkin Spice rum this year... maybe... it would be healthier, yeah? Less calories.

Oy! There's a beer-related suggestion this year, FYI.


SterlingBen 07-09-21 12:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Chad (Post 13955274)
Oy! There's a beer-related suggestion this year, FYI.

Only kinda joking. I have been craving a beer lately. Like horror movies I usually abstain the 4-6 months prior to the challenge.


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