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31 for 31 halloween movies (1 Viewer)

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I have had Halloween on the brain lately. I was thinking of watching 31 movies, one for every day of October. I have a list of movies started. anyone have movies to add?

Here is my list so far.

Rosemary's Baby (1968)

The Amityville Horror (1979)

What Lies Beneath (2000)

Halloween (1978)

nightmare on elm street

Session 9

Audition

The Thing

Zombieland

The Ring (japanese version)

Event Horizon

Prom Night (original one with Jamie Lee Curtis)

The Vanishing (original European version, not horrible U.S. remake)

The Wicker Man (1973, Directed by Robin Hardy)

The Devils Backbone

Invasion of the Body Snatchers

The Shining

Aliens

Scream

Saw

Evil Dead II

Trick r Treat

Frailty

The Orphanage

Army of Darkness

Salem's Lot

28 Days/Weeks Later

Night of the Creeps

Seven

The omen

Black christmas

 
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:blackdot: I had a similar idea to watch a few classic scary movies with my kids (13 & 15) over the course of the month, but I never really gave a damn about scary movies so maybe I'll get some good ideas here.

The one I remember I always watched on TV when I was a lad was "Dark Night of the Scarecrow"

 
I got you covered for a few...

Frailty

Halloween (Rob Zombie Remake)

The Devils Rejects

Session 9

The Ugly

Near Dark

Cube

Dark Water

Audition

The Haunting (1963)

 
I got you covered for a few...

Frailty

Halloween (Rob Zombie Remake)

The Devils Rejects

Session 9

The Ugly

Near Dark

Cube

Dark Water

Audition

The Haunting (1963)
Really enjoyed both those films. Haven't watched in a while. :blackdot: Will add them to que.

 
Not mentioned yet:

Night of the Living Dead (1968)

Texas Chainsaw Massacre

Blair Witch Project

Nosferatu

Dracula (1930s)

Frankenstein (1930s)

The Wolf Man (1940s)

The Thing (John Carpenter version)

Session 9

Scream

An American Werewolf in London

Edit: Okay, so a million people just chimed in with Session 9 while I was putting my list together.

 
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The Vanishing (original European version, not horrible U.S. remake)

70s two-part min-series of Salem's Lot

Fright Night

 
Good ones listed so far.

Would also include:

Carnival Of Souls

Prom Night (original one with Jamie Lee Curtis)

Freaks

 
Sweet baby Lucifer...I love me some Halloween.

Thanks for the thread. It just inspired me to do the same. Im gonna make it a point to watch 31 Horror movies i have never seen. Gonna be tough though. im a big Horror :thumbup:

 
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Help me remember the name of this horror movie. I watched it when I was pretty young so I don't have much to go on. I would have been released anywhere from about '80-93.

-Every time someone got killed the 'death count' flashed on the screen

-When a fly got killed it only got counted as a half

-The killer was walking up stairs and stepped in a piece of gum and said 'Mmm, sugar free'.

 
Help me remember the name of this horror movie. I watched it when I was pretty young so I don't have much to go on. I would have been released anywhere from about '80-93.-Every time someone got killed the 'death count' flashed on the screen-When a fly got killed it only got counted as a half-The killer was walking up stairs and stepped in a piece of gum and said 'Mmm, sugar free'.
Saturday the 14th.
 
More of a zombie flick but The Evil Dead scared the poo out of me as a preteen. Don't let your kids watch it and try to take them camping - you won't be able to get them out of the car.

 
In the underrated, campy department with a great ending: Sleepaway Camp
Your definition of "great" differs considerably from mine.
Surprising then - nothing was left dangling.
Cept maybe a few body parts. I watched part one not that long ago and was surprised to see a teenage George Castanza playing one of the campers. :yawn:
Umm, that was the long and short of the joke. :lmao: As for Costanza, you are mixing up summer camp slasher films. The one you're talking about is The Burning (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0082118/). Rat from Fast Times At Ridgemont High was also in it.

 
In the underrated, campy department with a great ending: Sleepaway Camp
Your definition of "great" differs considerably from mine.
Surprising then - nothing was left dangling.
Cept maybe a few body parts. I watched part one not that long ago and was surprised to see a teenage George Castanza playing one of the campers. :confused:
Umm, that was the long and short of the joke. :goodposting: As for Costanza, you are mixing up summer camp slasher films. The one you're talking about is The Burning (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0082118/). Rat from Fast Times At Ridgemont High was also in it.
You're right. :lmao:
 
How twisted is Audition?
Good write up i read which lead me to watch it... explains it well IMO."Okay, I'm going to make kind of an anti-recommendation here, okay? If you're just looking through this list because you're looking for something kind of scary for a date, or for a party, don't -- don't pick this one, all right? Physically brutal, psychologically off-kilter, this movie is fairly brilliant -- but don't see it unless you're sure you really want to."

 
How twisted is Audition?
Good write up i read which lead me to watch it... explains it well IMO."Okay, I'm going to make kind of an anti-recommendation here, okay? If you're just looking through this list because you're looking for something kind of scary for a date, or for a party, don't -- don't pick this one, all right? Physically brutal, psychologically off-kilter, this movie is fairly brilliant -- but don't see it unless you're sure you really want to."
Hmmm, that one and Deadgirl speak to the voyeur within me, but in the end I'm not sure it'd be my cup of tea.
 
Normally made-for-TV horror is garbage but these were actually very good and surprisingly scary. All were filmed in the 70s.

Salem's Lot - David Soul is kind bland but the rest of the cast, especially James Mason, is top-notch.

The Night Stalker - starring Darren McGavin. This spawned the 70s show Kolchak: The Night Stalker

Trilogy of Terror - three stories written by the great Richard Matheson and starring Karen Black. The third scared the crap out of me when I was a kid.

Dark Night of the Scarecrow - finally released on DVD. Very creepy.

 
The 1963 original "The Haunting" is good.

Another along the same line is "The Innocents" which was later remade as "The Others". Both are good.

 
Normally made-for-TV horror is garbage but these were actually very good and surprisingly scary. All were filmed in the 70s.Salem's Lot - David Soul is kind bland but the rest of the cast, especially James Mason, is top-notch.The Night Stalker - starring Darren McGavin. This spawned the 70s show Kolchak: The Night StalkerTrilogy of Terror - three stories written by the great Richard Matheson and starring Karen Black. The third scared the crap out of me when I was a kid.Dark Night of the Scarecrow - finally released on DVD. Very creepy.
There's something really creepy about those old 70s TV movies. I've seen Salem's Lot but will have to find the other ones.
 
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