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Re: Pre-Horror Challenge 17: Building of the Optional Lists (Themes, Subset, & Checklist)
Just a suggestion here for the RIP list. I would disregard anyone that only has 1-3 horror movies to their name. Kind of makes it difficult to 1) find that movie and 2) rent that movie if everyone is trying to rent it But like I said, it's just a suggestion.
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Re: Pre-Horror Challenge 17: Building of the Optional Lists (Themes, Subset, & Checklist)
Originally Posted by shellebelle
(Post 13962374)
Just a suggestion here for the RIP list. I would disregard anyone that only has 1-3 horror movies to their name. Kind of makes it difficult to 1) find that movie and 2) rent that movie if everyone is trying to rent it But like I said, it's just a suggestion.
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Re: Pre-Horror Challenge 17: Building of the Optional Lists (Themes, Subset, & Checklist)
I was going to suggest the idea, but I found that it was already done in 2015... I'd love School's Out... Forever to make a return.
Also maybe Deadly Tumbleweeds (Desert Horror) could be a fun one. Or Deadly Tropics |
Re: Pre-Horror Challenge 17: Building of the Optional Lists (Themes, Subset, & Checklist)
Originally Posted by T-bone22
(Post 13962470)
I was going to suggest the idea, but I found that it was already done in 2015... I'd love School's Out... Forever to make a return.
Also maybe Deadly Tumbleweeds (Desert Horror) could be a fun one. Or Deadly Tropics |
Re: Pre-Horror Challenge 17: Building of the Optional Lists (Themes, Subset, & Checklist)
The closest I found was deserted islands (which isn’t quite the same), but I may have missed something.
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Re: Pre-Horror Challenge 17: Building of the Optional Lists (Themes, Subset, & Checklist)
Originally Posted by T-bone22
(Post 13962497)
The closest I found was deserted islands (which isn’t quite the same), but I may have missed something.
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Re: Pre-Horror Challenge 17: Building of the Optional Lists (Themes, Subset, & Checklist)
Originally Posted by T-bone22
(Post 13962497)
The closest I found was deserted islands (which isn’t quite the same), but I may have missed something.
Originally Posted by clckworang
(Post 13962789)
Blood on the Beach was a theme in 2018. We have also done travel/vacation. Those seem to be the other closest ones.
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Re: Pre-Horror Challenge 17: Building of the Optional Lists (Themes, Subset, & Checklist)
A reminder there's no rule saying when voting for returning themes that you can't combine a couple (or more) older themes together to form a combo theme.
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Re: Pre-Horror Challenge 17: Building of the Optional Lists (Themes, Subset, & Checklist)
Anyone else from the RIP list that should be on the theme suggestions list? All we have is Julie Strain. There aren't really any horror icons that have passed this time (knock on wood), especially compared to last year's with John Saxon, Stuart Gordon and Ennio Morricone.
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Re: Pre-Horror Challenge 17: Building of the Optional Lists (Themes, Subset, & Checklist)
We have had a few audio commentary themes over the years but never a Historian/Film Critic Audio Commentary theme (fairly sure). Maybe as a combo with Documentaries because I know there are some commentary haters out there.
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Re: Pre-Horror Challenge 17: Building of the Optional Lists (Themes, Subset, & Checklist)
Originally Posted by SterlingBen
(Post 13962992)
We have had a few audio commentary themes over the years but never a Historian/Film Critic Audio Commentary theme (fairly sure). Maybe as a combo with Documentaries because I know there are some commentary haters out there.
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Re: Pre-Horror Challenge 17: Building of the Optional Lists (Themes, Subset, & Checklist)
Theme Suggestion - Gas Station Attendants & Housekeepers (Helpers?)
Housekeepers/Maids: https://virtualvirago.blogspot.com/2...tradition.html https://www.imdb.com/search/title/?t...rror&plot=maid https://www.imdb.com/search/title/?t...housekeeper%5C Gas Stations Attendants: https://www.allhorror.com/penguin_pe...tendants-union https://www.imdb.com/search/title/?title_type=feature,tv_movie&genres=horror&plot=gas+station |
Re: Pre-Horror Challenge 17: Building of the Optional Lists (Themes, Subset, & Checklist)
Theme Suggestion: Disembodied Voices (may include electronic voice phenomena, hallucinations, supernatural, maybe even narrations, etc)
https://www.imdb.com/search/title/?t...ror&plot=voice |
Re: Pre-Horror Challenge 17: Building of the Optional Lists (Themes, Subset, & Checklist)
Theme Suggestion: Skeptics (people don't believe the threat; might be similar to detectives)
https://www.imdb.com/search/title/?t...r&plot=skeptic [Not sure if this is the best list] |
Re: Pre-Horror Challenge 17: Building of the Optional Lists (Themes, Subset, & Checklist)
As a counterpoint to No One Dies, how about movies where everyone dies.https://www.imdb.com/list/ls058962520/
This one seems familiar, but I can't find if we've done this before. |
Re: Pre-Horror Challenge 17: Building of the Optional Lists (Themes, Subset, & Checklist)
Spoilers ;)
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Re: Pre-Horror Challenge 17: Building of the Optional Lists (Themes, Subset, & Checklist)
Whoa! Didn't expect a barrage of last-minute suggestions.
A reminder theme voting starts tonight, and it'll probably be late night considering there's still a few to go. |
Re: Pre-Horror Challenge 17: Building of the Optional Lists (Themes, Subset, & Checklist)
Originally Posted by SterlingBen
(Post 13962992)
We have had a few audio commentary themes over the years but never a Historian/Film Critic Audio Commentary theme (fairly sure). Maybe as a combo with Documentaries because I know there are some commentary haters out there.
Stephen Thrower (some are video and booklet essays): https://thedigitalbits.com/tag/stephen-thrower Kim Newman has to be on there. Kat Ellinger, David Kalat, Amanda Reyes ...who else? Here's the past links from the checklist. A few are RMC links (or taken from) and are probably not up-to-date: Joe Bob Briggs John Carpenter Larry Cohen Joe Dante Herschell Gordon Lewis Tim Lucas George A. Romero Guillermo del Toro David del Valle |
Re: Pre-Horror Challenge 17: Building of the Optional Lists (Themes, Subset, & Checklist)
For the past three years now we've had 5 themes based on books with Studies In Terror, Heavy Metal Movies, Nightmare USA, Paperbacks from Hell, and Analog Nightmares. This year we have a couple suggestions with The Ultimate Guide to Strange Cinema and Suburban Grindhouse. Gotta say I love the book-related ones, and some were chosen by what's on my bookshelf, while the others compelled me to go out and buy the actual book each time. Maybe we should make this a reoccurring theme with a new book every year? Just thinking out loud as I prep this.
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Re: Pre-Horror Challenge 17: Building of the Optional Lists (Themes, Subset, & Checklist)
Originally Posted by Chad
(Post 13963422)
...Maybe we should make this a reoccurring theme with a new book every year?...
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Re: Pre-Horror Challenge 17: Building of the Optional Lists (Themes, Subset, & Checklist)
Originally Posted by Chad
(Post 13963288)
I think a theme version of 'Masters of Commentary' could work on its own as long as listening to the actual commentary is optional. There's also quite a few MIA from the original checklist entries.
Stephen Thrower (some are video and booklet essays): https://thedigitalbits.com/tag/stephen-thrower Kim Newman has to be on there. Kat Ellinger, David Kalat, Amanda Reyes ...who else? Here's the past links from the checklist. A few are RMC links (or taken from) and are probably not up-to-date: Joe Bob Briggs John Carpenter Larry Cohen Joe Dante Herschell Gordon Lewis Time Lucas George A. Romero Guillermo del Toro David del Valle |
Re: Pre-Horror Challenge 17: Building of the Optional Lists (Themes, Subset, & Checklist)
Originally Posted by Chad
(Post 13963288)
I think a theme version of 'Masters of Commentary' could work on its own as long as listening to the actual commentary is optional. There's also quite a few MIA from the original checklist entries.
Stephen Thrower (some are video and booklet essays): https://thedigitalbits.com/tag/stephen-thrower Kim Newman has to be on there. Kat Ellinger, David Kalat, Amanda Reyes ...who else? Here's the past links from the checklist. A few are RMC links (or taken from) and are probably not up-to-date: Joe Bob Briggs John Carpenter Larry Cohen Joe Dante Herschell Gordon Lewis Time Lucas George A. Romero Guillermo del Toro David del Valle |
Re: Pre-Horror Challenge 17: Building of the Optional Lists (Themes, Subset, & Checklist)
Originally Posted by SterlingBen
(Post 13963453)
A lot of those seem to be Directors commentating on their own movies, admittedly well. The idea I was getting at would be someone not involved with the film at all that is doing a commentary on it (like what Joe Bob did, not on his show but on his DVD audio commentaries). A few examples that pop to mind would be the commentary on Creature From The Black Lagoon, Godzilla & Day Of The Dead. Alas a bit of a lack of internet lists on the subject but it is a feature I am seeing a lot on pre 90's horror.
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Re: Pre-Horror Challenge 17: Building of the Optional Lists (Themes, Subset, & Checklist)
Originally Posted by DaveyJoe
(Post 13963479)
Maybe some podcasts like The Hysteria Continues?
The Hysteria Continues Commentaries: https://letterboxd.com/thccommentari...taries/detail/ (49 titles) All films covered on The Hysteria Continues https://letterboxd.com/biscottikyle/...tinues/detail/ (249 titles) The last one will make a good companion link to the slasher theme since its now separate. |
Re: Pre-Horror Challenge 17: Building of the Optional Lists (Themes, Subset, & Checklist)
Female Killers (Ladies Who Kill) ~ No One Dies
It's been brought up these two themes contain spoilers. They're both currently on post 6. If the majority wants them removed, I will need more feedback. I'm fine with whatever decision is made, but I'm not making it myself as I've gotten flack for doing so in the past. There's also the option of changing the former to Female Protagonist, which is at 697 titles. |
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