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Some pics of the spooky decorations etc. (not as many as I would have liked but it as difficult to get quality images unfortunately):
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#593
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These are the horror films I watched in October: I know a couple of them aren't horror films in the strictest definition of the term, but they do have strong horror elements. I also watched the first two Crow sequels, but didn't think they qualified.
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Very cute. The dog in Murder Party wore something similar. |
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The final list. Halloween Resurrection The Unnamable Cat People (1982) The Reaper Doomwatch Burnt Offerings Evil Dead Trap Wild Zero Willow Creek Goodbye Gemini Cry of the Banshee Curse of the Crimson Alter The Old Dark House Murders in the Rue Morgue Cave of the Living Dead The Fog The Dunwich Horror Wrong Turn 5 Sleepy Hollow The Virgin of Nuremberg The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning I Walked with a Zombie Trick or Treat Dracula (1958) The Body Snatcher The Sacrament Halloween 4 The Return of Michael Myers Night of the Demon (1957) Dracula AD 1972 The Pumpkin Karver Halloween H20 The Black Cat (1934) Trick r' Treat Taste the Blood of Dracula All Hallows Eve Frankenstein (1931) Murder Party Halloween Halloween II |
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I did, it was quite captivating if you'll pardon the pun. Very low budget but what a brilliant refreshing script. Despite the copious amounts of gore the scenes i squirmed at were the needle sharing parts. Everything that happens and the guy at the centre of it all just goes back home moves the cat from the chair, turns on the tv and eats cereal - priceless. Just a quick mention for All Hallows Eve. I thought this was severely flawed and at times dull in places but also fun in others with some grisly gore. At least unlike the tepid VHS films it looked like the films being watched were on a vhs and not a mobile phone, utilizing the relevant tape effects where needed. |
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Glad you enjoyed it - it's been a while since I've seen it myself so my have to revisit it... perhaps next Halloween. Yeah, All Hallows' Eve was a little disjointed... it was created based on the success of how well the petrol station / clown segment was received as the short Terrifier though and in a lot of ways it maybe should have stayed as a short rather than them re-working it as a feature-length (albeit anthology) film. Apparently there's a sequel too, but I've no idea how well that one holds up. |
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