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Posted by Valley (Member # 1322) on :
 
Well October is almost here and I know that several of us start watching scary/horror movies beginning on October 1st with a movie party that culminates on Halloween night. This year is quite special in my opinion because October 31st falls on a Friday!

So let's all use this thread to share the movies we watch as we 'creep' toward another All Hallows Eve. It might remind everyone of some hidden gems that others might be watching.

Oh and if you started early.....let the movies begin.

[ 02. October 2011, 14:50: Message edited by: Valley ]
 
Posted by Valley (Member # 1322) on :
 
To begin my descent, I plan on watching Cheerleader Camp (1987) on the night of October 1st. Great cast with Betsy Russell, Lucinda Dlckey, and Lorie Griffin with some of the best b-movie make-up special effects ever.

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Give me a K - Give me an I - Give me an L - Give me an L
 
Posted by 80'sRocked (Member # 6979) on :
 
I already started my run early with the Lost Boys, The Hunger and Near Dark. Much more to come.
 
Posted by pettyfan (Member # 2260) on :
 
Please, Valley, I have already started! [Smile] I watched Halloween II and one of the Candyman movies...the one in New Orleans...it was like part 3 I think.

Is Cheerleader Camp any good?
 
Posted by NowhereGirl (Member # 465) on :
 
i watched friday the 13th parts one through three. i also am watching seasons 1 & 2 of the show Supernatural...just saw an episode called bloody mary.
i plan on watching the freddy movies... i purposely haven't watched those in a long time so that i can watch parts 1 though 4. and i ALWAYS watch the halloweens - parts 2, 3, 4 & 5 are my faves for this time of year.

valley, i have cheerleader camp and have only watched it once since i bought it. but i'm gonna pull it out of the bin and watch it again.

petty i think you would appreciate cheerleader camp. it's campy but totally 80s.
 
Posted by jdocster (Member # 5752) on :
 
OK, someone please give me 5 best movies to watch on Halloweenie.... Valley?
 
Posted by pettyfan (Member # 2260) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by NowhereGirl:
i watched friday the 13th parts one through three. i also am watching seasons 1 & 2 of the show Supernatural...just saw an episode called bloody mary.
i plan on watching the freddy movies... i purposely haven't watched those in a long time so that i can watch parts 1 though 4. and i ALWAYS watch the halloweens - parts 2, 3, 4 & 5 are my faves for this time of year.

valley, i have cheerleader camp and have only watched it once since i bought it. but i'm gonna pull it out of the bin and watch it again.

petty i think you would appreciate cheerleader camp. it's campy but totally 80s.

I love Supernatural. The Bloody Mary ep was really good.
 
Posted by Helen_S (Member # 5804) on :
 
Oh, it's Halloween all year round in this house, watch at least 4 horror films every week [Smile]

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Posted by Aruba4me (Member # 6258) on :
 
I know this is an 80's site, but it is the 30th anniversary of the original Halloween movie. Here is a great site with info on a special 30th anniversary party and a chance to win an invite to the party. The site also covers every other Halloween movie ever made! Enjoy!
www.halloweenmovies.com

We have already started watching scary movies to get in the holiday spirit as well. First up was The Evil Dead!
 
Posted by NowhereGirl (Member # 465) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by pettyfan:
I love Supernatural. The Bloody Mary ep was really good.

awesome [Smile]

i am enjoying this show a lot. even the first episode was spooky and i didn't think it would get to me at all. what a good show.
 
Posted by gordongecko (Member # 4685) on :
 
I personally love to watch Halloween (orginal) and a few of the Friday the 13th movies 3-5.

I think I will add a few more to the list this year. I don't know why but fall just seems to be a perfect time to curl up with some sweats on and get in to a great horror flick.
 
Posted by ISIS (Member # 1780) on :
 
You know I love Halloween....it is my favorite holiday...I love it even more than Christmas...I really don't think it fits my personality at all either...but I love watching older scary movies.
I will watch one every night in October. I am saving ...

Night of the Creeps
Curtains
The Boogens

For right around the night of my party ...I have never seen any of them.

I always watch Halloween 1 and 2 on Halloween night.

I just saw Friday the 13th part 2 on regular TV just a few nights ago.

I have Cheerleader Camp on DVD, but haven't watched it yet...I'll have to...I had bought it on a VHS tape a few years ago...and got to the end and the tape was all messed up...so I never saw the end. So, I will watch it October 1st too...then I can comment on it more.
 
Posted by Muffy Tepperman (Member # 1551) on :
 
We have a store here Fred Meyer and I wondered the Halloween section and found these dvd triple sets.......and bought The "dying to be popular" set it has Carrie, Hello Mary Lou Prom night 2 ( I liked it better then the original) and Swim Fan but there are a lot of them with a mix of 80's horror movies.......you can find some of them at Amazon under "triple feature dvd set" I only paid $14.99.
 
Posted by gordongecko (Member # 4685) on :
 
What horror movies are out there that have a fall or halloween theme to them? Of Course the Halloween movies do, but I'm curious if there are others?
 
Posted by 80'sRocked (Member # 6979) on :
 
Gordon, try these:

Night of the Demons, 1988
Primal Rage, 1988
Clownhouse, 1989
Hollow Gate, 1988
Flesh Eater, 1988
Lady in White, 1988
Trick or Treat, 1986
Once Bitten, 1985
Hell Night, 1981
 
Posted by Muffy Tepperman (Member # 1551) on :
 
Lady in white is a great one 80'srocked!
 
Posted by pettyfan (Member # 2260) on :
 
There's a movie called Clownhouse? Is it about evil little clowns? I hate clowns.
 
Posted by 80'sRocked (Member # 6979) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Muffy Tepperman:
Lady in white is a great one 80'srocked!

Sure is. I haven't seen it in quite some time, but I do remember it was set in the 60's on Halloween and there's a boy who saw a murder or something like that. I know that I liked it. Have to watch it again.

Welcome back from Walley World, BTW. [Wink]
 
Posted by 80'sRocked (Member # 6979) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by pettyfan:
There's a movie called Clownhouse? Is it about evil little clowns? I hate clowns.

You're not afraid of clowns, are you? [Wink]

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0094886/

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Posted by Muffy Tepperman (Member # 1551) on :
 
80'sRocked you must watch Lady in White again soon and give me a report!!

Even the song on the record player creeped me out as a kid. It's a great movie.
 
Posted by 80'sRocked (Member # 6979) on :
 
Will do Muffy. I have it on VHS somewhere [Confused] ....must dig it out.
 
Posted by ISIS (Member # 1780) on :
 
I think "The Stepfather" is a great movie for this time of year...not only is it scary...but it does have beautiful fall weather in it.

I love any movie that is set in the fall.
 
Posted by lovely_julie (Member # 6249) on :
 
Halloween themed horror movies aside from the Michael Myers Halloween movies to watch are.

trick or treats(1982>

trick or treat(1986>

Mr. Halloween (2007>
 
Posted by gordongecko (Member # 4685) on :
 
Thanks for all the suggestions. I will have to check them out.

Isis, I too love movies set in the fall. They have such a great feeling to them.
 
Posted by kevdugp73 (Member # 5978) on :
 
I have about 75 horror movies, so I also try to start on October 1st and save my favorites for Halloween night. Must sees for me are Halloween 1-6, a couple Friday the 13th and Nightmare on Elmstreet. Also Monster Squad, Fright Night, and embarressed to say...Hocus Pocus! I also really love Fat Albert's Halloween Special....and many many more. I have a two year old son, so me and my wife are pretty tired when he goes to bed at 8 PM or so. Realistically, if I get to watch 10 horror movies in all of October, I'll consider myself lucky. Ahhhh, I remember the days I could have movie marathons....maybe someday down the road....wouldn't change things if I could though. Any reccomendations for Halloween movies a two year old can watch [Big Grin]
 
Posted by Tim Cappello (Member # 3594) on :
 
I'm probably gonna rent "Trick or Treat" from Netflix, never seen it, but after seeing the trailer I am amped to see this!

Def throwing in Friday the 13th pt. 4...
and some other pure awesome camp-ness, guarenteed.
 
Posted by 80'sRocked (Member # 6979) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Tim Cappello:
I'm probably gonna rent "Trick or Treat" from Netflix, never seen it, but after seeing the trailer I am amped to see this!

Tim, you will love that flick. Get the soundtrack by Fastway as well. It rocks like no other complete metal soundtrack.
 
Posted by Rainbowbrite22 (Member # 2288) on :
 
Hey [Smile] guys i love halloween i m going to start off with a nightmare on elm streat they had the special edition of it at walmart for 13 bucks just got taht [Smile] and i ll watch halloween original and new one. friday the 13ths part 1-4. probably some texas chainsaw massacre. child s play. and he knows your alone. and here are a few i want to pick up for this year
pumpkinhead
prom night 2
cheerleader camp
night school
any othere suggestions would be awesome
 
Posted by pettyfan (Member # 2260) on :
 
Have you guys seen a movie called Ghosthouse? It's a creepy little haunted house movie...very hard to find, though. I watched it when I was younger. It has an evil little ghost girl and an evil doll (a clown doll perhaps???)

Also, have any of you ever seen Cassandra? That is one movie I'd love to have. Another creepy little movie I saw when I was younger.
 
Posted by 80'sRocked (Member # 6979) on :
 
I haven't seen those two Petty. Both got bad ratings on IMDb, but what do they know.

Amazon.com has Cassandra on VHS only:
http://www.amazon.com/Cassandra-Tegan-Charles/dp/6300266885/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=video&qid=1222484716&sr=1-1

There is one used copy of Ghosthouse on DVD for $60 or on VHS:
http://www.amazon.com/Ghosthouse-Lara-Wendel/dp/6301140842/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=video&qid=1222484926&sr=1-1

They sound like interesting flicks.
 
Posted by Valley (Member # 1322) on :
 
80'sRocked, most of my fav 80's movies have less than stellar ratings on imdb.com. Seeing some of my most cherished movies rated so low is just another reminder that the movie watching experience is extremely subjective. It's not always the quality of the movie, but it is the time, the place, the emotions, and the memories associated with a particular 80's movie that makes me love it so.
 
Posted by 80'sRocked (Member # 6979) on :
 
I totally agree with you Valley. Ratings on other sites or by the the so called "experts", absolutely means nothing to me. I like watching it myself and drawing my own conclusions.

The best place to get advice and reviews, is right here anyway. No site has better critics than Nick's Rewind. [Wink]
 
Posted by Aruba4me (Member # 6258) on :
 
Mark your calendars! The 20th anniversary edition of Beetlejuice comes out on Blu-Ray on Oct.7th!

Ooh I love Lady in White! "Have you ever seen a dream walking, well I did...." - creeps me out to this day.
 
Posted by pettyfan (Member # 2260) on :
 
I love Lady in White. I found my copy at Kroger's, of all places.

I don't listen to critics, either. I'd rather watch something and see for myself before I judge it.

And what about Mirror, Mirror? Do you guys remember that one? I wish I could find all these horror movies I love on DVD, new and CHEAP. I don't mind used, but I won't pay $60 for one movie.

[ 27. September 2008, 14:24: Message edited by: pettyfan ]
 
Posted by Riptide (Member # 457) on :
 
PF, I remember Mirror, Mirror, in fact you can find all Mirror, Mirror 1-4 together in one package. Found mine quite cheap which was good seeing as I only like the first one.

I picked up the new Beatlejuice edition today in the store, looked at the special features(not many) and wasn't that impressed for how much they wanted for it $25 at best Buy, so I'm passing on it until the price comes down.
 
Posted by 80'sRocked (Member # 6979) on :
 
30 Days of Night....pretty sick vampire movie.
 
Posted by pettyfan (Member # 2260) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by 80'sRocked:
30 Days of Night....pretty sick vampire movie.

I started to watch that last night, but I'm not real big on vampire movies (Lost Boys being an exception). Was it really good?
 
Posted by gordongecko (Member # 4685) on :
 
I too watched a good chunk of 30 days of night. It was pretty intense but I missed the begening. I liked it and it was pretty scary.
 
Posted by 80'sRocked (Member # 6979) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by pettyfan:
I started to watch that last night, but I'm not real big on vampire movies (Lost Boys being an exception). Was it really good?

The beginning was a bit slow, but it helps to set up the events that will soon take place. These are a pretty scary group of vamps and there certainly are some gruesome and bloody attacks(all the better for a vamp flick). A very dark movie which takes place in a tiny town in Alaska(population - 153)where there is a 1 month period of total darkness. Definitely worth watching the whole movie. I quite liked it, but I like all vamp flicks.
 
Posted by jdocster (Member # 5752) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by 80'sRocked:
Gordon, try these:

Night of the Demons, 1988
Primal Rage, 1988
Clownhouse, 1989
Hollow Gate, 1988
Flesh Eater, 1988
Lady in White, 1988
Trick or Treat, 1986
Once Bitten, 1985
Hell Night, 1981

Looks good for Halloween! Thanks... [Smile]
 
Posted by ISIS (Member # 1780) on :
 
He Knows Your Alone- also has a fall setting to it too.

It is a great scary movie.
 
Posted by gordongecko (Member # 4685) on :
 
Thanks for all the suggestions everybody!
 
Posted by 80'sRocked (Member # 6979) on :
 
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Just watched Witchboard, 1986. Not the scariest movie ever, in fact, it's not really even that great by horror standards. In spite of all that, I must have seen it dozens of times and quite like it for some odd reason. Perhaps because it stars a young, hot, sane Tawny? Maybe because I had some extraordinary experiences of my own with the Ouija Board when I was younger. Anyway, I think it's worth watching....especially during the Halloween run. Here's a cool clip from youtube featuring the awesome track - Bump in the Night by Steele Breeze:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=muy2eIhar4o

There are a couple things I noticed in this movie that I never did before.
1. There is a goof in the scene at the cemetary during Lloyd's funeral. The detective is talking about magic and says he saw Sigmund and Roy....when of course it should have been Siegfried and Roy.
2. In the final scene, ever notice how much Tawny Kitaen looks like Kirsten Dunst? Check it out. They could be twins.

Here's a bonus....check out this link for some cool stuff. You can buy and download some very rare tracks from this movie and Night of the Demons, including Bump in the Night. [Wink]

http://www.10ebrothers.com/swag.html
 
Posted by Valley (Member # 1322) on :
 
Let the 31 days if horror begin!

I tried to put a Halloween Countdown Clock on the thread, but everything I could find was in html code.

So welcome to "Cheerleader Camp" instead!
 
Posted by Valley (Member # 1322) on :
 
80'sRocked, I actually like "Witchboard", but kept wondering when Patch got the eye transplant. These are The Days of Our Lives.
 
Posted by NowhereGirl (Member # 465) on :
 
haha good one valley.
i love witchboard but it used to scare me as a kid. the last time i saw it was around 15 years ago.

i want to see the lady in white. i've never seen it all the way through. i'll check the video stores, but i don't recall having seen it on the shelves.

i just added a movie to my wishlist on amazon called ONE DARK NIGHT with e.g. daily (from 1982). anyone see that one?
 
Posted by 80'sRocked (Member # 6979) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Valley:
80'sRocked, I actually like "Witchboard", but kept wondering when Patch got the eye transplant. These are The Days of Our Lives.

Sorry Valley....I don't get it. [Confused] Fill me in.
 
Posted by 80'sRocked (Member # 6979) on :
 
That looks cool Nowhere - One Dark Night.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0086050/

I gotta get this one.
 
Posted by NowhereGirl (Member # 465) on :
 
80srocked - the guy that played one of the main characters in witchboard was also on the long lived soap opera days of our lives. his character name was steve, but he wore a patch over one of his eyes so he was given the nickname patch.
 
Posted by HeadRusch (Member # 3755) on :
 
I just watched ONE DARK NIGHT a few weeks ago, the DVD came with a 35mm film clip included....neet swag! I hadn't seen the film since VHS days back in the 80's.

It actually holds up really well, even if the film didn't get a restoration the picture is ok for an un-restored 80's B movie that never got the love it deserved, and it is still creepy. Besides..Adam West in a serious role? Boo-Yah!

I personally like watching actual creepy movies around Halloween Time, and to me that means "no slasher flicks" since I really dont consider any of them to be, well, scary. You want scary movies? I like these...

1) Halloween III Season of the Witch. Not only does it have some really nasty gore scenes (tho some are implied if not shown), its just an absolutely damn creepy film on all accounts. The creepy synth score just puts this movie over the top. Yay John Carpenter.

2) The Thing, the John Carpenter Version *AND* The original Howard Hawks version. The first one is great, a near serious 1950's monster movie, and the 80's one is down right brutal....suspense...suspiscion..and some naaasty gore.

3) Yes John Carpenter RETURNS!!! Try PRINCE OF DARKNESS.....I remember being really freaked out by the PREMISE of the film. What if EVIL was tangible, in a physical sense...I know people mocked this movie for its "Evil Slurpy" effects, but keep that in the context of the movie (that the physical embodiment of the son of satan is being let loose, and trying to bring Satan himself to earth to bring about armageddon)...wooooo...Scaaary! Well not really but a creepy movie nontheless. THe very cool "visions from the future that are broadcast into your dreams via technology" adds a cool sci-fi element to the film, you see the end of the world happening...can you STOP IT!? [Big Grin]

4)Dawn of the Dead, the original version. Again, I think I see a trend that cool, creepy synth soundtracks make me feel dread....the score by GOBLIN is great in this one....as the world is slowly taken over by corpses. While the "zombie effects" are lame by todays standards for sure, the premise of the movie is really cool...who hasn't wanted to take over a mall and live there!?

5) Poltergeist...the only film that ever actually scared me. has so many creepy elements I can't begin to list them, but spooky haunted attacking tree in the thunderstorm? Come ON people...who didn't have a tree hanging out their window that you NO LONGER TRUSTED? [Big Grin] Creepy dolls and toys and, oh yeah....corpses and coffins blowing out of the ground, evil ghost demons flying around, a little girl running from "The Beast" while trapped in the nether world........wow......film at 11!
 
Posted by HeadRusch (Member # 3755) on :
 
Oh yeah, and lets not forget about the original SALEMS LOT with David Soul.....

How creepy was THIS.>!?!?
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Or...THIS GUY!
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...or..DAVID SOULS HAIR!?!?
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"This is NOT chick hair.....seriously....don't call me Hutch"
 
Posted by NowhereGirl (Member # 465) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by HeadRusch:


1) Halloween III Season of the Witch. Not only does it have some really nasty gore scenes (tho some are implied if not shown), its just an absolutely damn creepy film on all accounts. The creepy synth score just puts this movie over the top. Yay John Carpenter.

2) The Thing, the John Carpenter Version *AND* The original Howard Hawks version. The first one is great, a near serious 1950's monster movie, and the 80's one is down right brutal....suspense...suspiscion..and some naaasty gore.

3) Yes John Carpenter RETURNS!!! Try PRINCE OF DARKNESS.....I remember being really freaked out by the PREMISE of the film. What if EVIL was tangible, in a physical sense...I know people mocked this movie for its "Evil Slurpy" effects, but keep that in the context of the movie (that the physical embodiment of the son of satan is being let loose, and trying to bring Satan himself to earth to bring about armageddon)...wooooo...Scaaary! Well not really but a creepy movie nontheless. THe very cool "visions from the future that are broadcast into your dreams via technology" adds a cool sci-fi element to the film, you see the end of the world happening...can you STOP IT!? [Big Grin]

4)Dawn of the Dead, the original version. Again, I think I see a trend that cool, creepy synth soundtracks make me feel dread....the score by GOBLIN is great in this one....as the world is slowly taken over by corpses. While the "zombie effects" are lame by todays standards for sure, the premise of the movie is really cool...who hasn't wanted to take over a mall and live there!?

5) Poltergeist...the only film that ever actually scared me. has so many creepy elements I can't begin to list them, but spooky haunted attacking tree in the thunderstorm? Come ON people...who didn't have a tree hanging out their window that you NO LONGER TRUSTED? [Big Grin] Creepy dolls and toys and, oh yeah....corpses and coffins blowing out of the ground, evil ghost demons flying around, a little girl running from "The Beast" while trapped in the nether world........wow......film at 11!

well done HeadRusch. [Smile] i couldn't agree more about the music. john carpenter was great with the sounds he created for those movies.
i love prince of darkness. 'til this day, it still scares me. it's a highly underrated gem!

i love carpenter's remake of the thing. the spider head is awesome! i have already pulled this movie out of the bin to watch here pretty soon. my copy is still sealed, and i purchased it years ago.
 
Posted by NowhereGirl (Member # 465) on :
 
i have never seen salem's lot all the way but i do own the dvd - go figure [Roll Eyes]

is it that good? i know people here seem to like this movie.
 
Posted by 80'sRocked (Member # 6979) on :
 
Great stuff Headrusch! Salem's Lot is awesome for it's time. Very spooky indeed. ISIS will love those pictures too. [Razz] Poltergeist rocks as well....never get sick of that one. Halloween 4 is my favorite of the series. They're all good though.

Thanks Nowhere for the answer. I think I vaguely remember "Patch" now.

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Posted by pettyfan (Member # 2260) on :
 
'Salem's Lot is good. I've neve seen Return to 'Salem's Lot. Has anyone else? I've always wanted to see Prince of Darkness, but it's always been on Sci-fi or something like that. When I watch a movie for the first time I wanna see the whole thing--nothing edited out.

For the record, I've always liked Halloween III. I used to sing that Silver Shamrock song as a kid, LOL.
 
Posted by Valley (Member # 1322) on :
 
Tonight's double-feature : The Blob!

I'll be the first to say that "The Blob" (1988) doesn't compare to Steve McQueen's 1958 original, but the upgrade in FX makes it kind of cool. Plus for any Kevin Dillon or Shawnee Smith fans it is a must.

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Posted by NowhereGirl (Member # 465) on :
 
good choices valley. i love the blob remake. i have it on dvd, that's another one i'll be watching this month!

petty, you must get your hands on a copy of prince of darkness. not a lot of vid stores carry it but if you were to buy it, it would be worth the purchase. creepy movie!
 
Posted by NowhereGirl (Member # 465) on :
 
i just ordered lady in white today off amazon (through the rewind, of course) [Big Grin] .
can't wait to see it. [Smile]
 
Posted by 80'sRocked (Member # 6979) on :
 
Nice NowhereGirl. Be sure to post your review! I love reading everyone's take on all these movies - good or bad.

Petty....I haven't seen part 2 of Salem's Lot either. Must check it out.

The Blob remake I liked alot. I never saw the original. It's better you say, Valley?
 
Posted by ISIS (Member # 1780) on :
 
Please warn me when a picture from Salem's Lot is posted, I almost had a heart attack. [Eek!] [Eek!] [Eek!] [Wink]
 
Posted by MotleyRulz (Member # 3598) on :
 
Yeah David Soul's hair was pretty creepy.....
 
Posted by Valley (Member # 1322) on :
 
My Friday night movie was the Jessie inspired flick from her recent thread:

Vamp (1986)

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I've never been a huge Dedee Pfeiffer fan, but thought she was great in "Vamp".

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Found this little interview by DeDee about "Vamp":

"Out of all the roles I've done, Amaretto from "Vamp" is the closest to me in real life. Of course, there are differences, but there's many more similarities: she's funny, she takes things day-by-day, she's sensitive and when she's into something, she's really into it."

"Vamp" was Pfeiffer's first starring role in a feature film. "I learned a lot on this movie," she says. "I learned more about the production end of filmmaking. What really made this film special was that everyone cared so much about what they were doing. The crew was so passionately involved that it made me become
more involved in the whole process. It was a marvelous education for me. I loved it because if no one really cared about what they were doing, it would have been torturous. It was such a great experience."
 
Posted by 80'sRocked (Member # 6979) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Valley:
I've never been a huge Dedee Pfeiffer fan, but thought she was great in "Vamp".

Not bad to look at though....She was great in that episode of Seinfeld.
 
Posted by 80'sRocked (Member # 6979) on :
 
Valley, where's your review of The Blob?
 
Posted by Valley (Member # 1322) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by 80'sRocked:
Valley, where's your review of The Blob?

80'sRocked, as I've mentioned before, I don't do reviews, just rambles. ha

Actually, "The Blob" movies are quite similar in plotline, but comparing Steve McQueen to Kevin Dillon was just so not fair. However, as an 80's fan, I must say that I peferred Shawnee Smith "Summer School" and Donovan Leitch "The In Crowd" over the original 1958 cast members. Also, the special effects while meek in comparsion to what they can do today were much more impressive in the 1988 version.
 
Posted by Valley (Member # 1322) on :
 
Saturday night October 4th:

The Changeling (1980)

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John Russell begins a holiday with his family, but a freak accident leads to the death of his wife and child. To escape his own haunted self, he moves across the country, rents a mansion, and begins teaching at a local university. But, a haunting of a different sort occurs with echoing thumps and poltergeist mischief that can't be ignored.
 
Posted by CrashesParties n TheValley (Member # 2903) on :
 
I've started my Halloween Horror Fest..Friday Night i watched The FUNHOUSE & PROM NIGHT(the Jamie Lee Curtis one not the so-called re-make crap that came out last year) [Roll Eyes]

Last night i watched THE PROWLER(on VHS) THE BURNING & TRICK or TREAT(staring that dude from Family Ties)

I'm waiting untill Halloween Night to watch Night Of The DEMONS, HALLOWEEN(John Carpenter's version of course) Halloween II & III.
 
Posted by NowhereGirl (Member # 465) on :
 
you're giving me the best ideas, valley. i am definitely going to watch the changeling as well. the first time i saw this movie, i was in highschool. a girlfriend of mine had shown it to me and i loved it instantly. [Smile]

************spoilers*************

the scene where they bring the old lady to the house to speak to the little boy scared me half to death. i cannot watch that part without getting creeped out. she's scribbling the boy's answers on the paper and it just gets so intense.

another freaky scene is where the younger lady is ranting and looks up at the top of the stairs and sees the wheelchair moving...she just freezes as though she sees a ghost. it's hair raising!

i can't wait to watch this one!
 
Posted by ISIS (Member # 1780) on :
 
I have never seen The Changeling...can you get it on DVD in stores anywhere...or is it hard to find?

I have never seen Vamp either.

I might have to go on a shopping spree.
 
Posted by pettyfan (Member # 2260) on :
 
I found The Changeling at Sam's Club, quite cheap, around Halloween time a few years ago. I'm sure Amazon has it. The Changeling is a creepy movie. I saw it for the first time when I was in high school, too. I didn't think it was as creepy as Ghost Story, but it was a close second.
 
Posted by NowhereGirl (Member # 465) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by pettyfan:
I found The Changeling at Sam's Club, quite cheap, around Halloween time a few years ago. I'm sure Amazon has it. The Changeling is a creepy movie. I saw it for the first time when I was in high school, too. I didn't think it was as creepy as Ghost Story, but it was a close second.

i rented ghost story on vhs back in the 90s, but i don't recall watching. is it any good?
 
Posted by ISIS (Member # 1780) on :
 
Ronnie-I love GhostStory...I think you'd like it. It is really creepy. I am going to look for the Changeling...my husband has to go to Sam's Club this week...I'll send him looking for it.
 
Posted by NowhereGirl (Member # 465) on :
 
isis i think you'll enjoy the changeling.
it's spooky.. no violence. just a good ghost story. now that i think about it, i think the ghost story tape i rented was defective - that's why i never watched it.
im going to try and get a copy of it. [Smile]
 
Posted by Valley (Member # 1322) on :
 
Isis, you should watch "Vamp". Only the people that have seen this movie know that it contains the missing "Sixteen Candles" footage about what really happened to Grandpa Howard's au-tooo-mooo-bileee. Let's put it this way....it wasn't a lake. ha

pettyfan, "Ghost Story" is a solid movie choice, so I'm making it tonight's flick.

NowhereGirl & 80'sRocked, thanks for the feedback and I'm glad you are enjoying some of my selections.
 
Posted by Aruba4me (Member # 6258) on :
 
Next up for my Halloween movie viewing this weekend (in betweeen Phillies games [Wink] )-
FUNHOUSE and TERROR TRAIN!!

I never saw Terror Train, but I remember Funhouse being a pretty decent creepfest, starring Elizabeth Berridge from Amadeus and Cooper Huckabee from Urban Cowboy. Hey, anything horror related directed by Tobe Hooper is usually always worth a second look IMO. Comments?
 
Posted by pettyfan (Member # 2260) on :
 
Ronnie, Ghost Story is one of my favorite horror movies--it is very good. When I was a kid it really scared me, so much that my dad told me he wasn't going to let me watch any more scary movies. If you like to read, the book by Peter Straub is also very good.

Funhouse is on TMC or Cinemax or something like that this month. I plan on watching it. I remember seeing it on Scifi when I was in college, and I remember it being good.
 
Posted by NowhereGirl (Member # 465) on :
 
i was contemplating watching funhouse because i have the dvd. but every year, amc usually tends to show this one around halloween time hehe.
 
Posted by Valley (Member # 1322) on :
 
Tonight's flick:

An American Werewolf in London (1981)

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This movie is best known for the song "Bad Moon Rising" by Creedence Clearwater Revival, but below is the tune I think of when this movie is mentioned:

Werewolves of London
 
Posted by 80'sRocked (Member # 6979) on :
 
Great selection Val....I just watched that not too long ago.
 
Posted by 80'sRocked (Member # 6979) on :
 
My latest - Poltergeist II: The Other Side

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Love that creepy old man.
 
Posted by Muffy Tepperman (Member # 1551) on :
 
Rocked that guy scared me ****-less when i was little thats so not cool!!

I love the original Poltergeist......3's not even bad either.

Valley one of my favorites.......I love Griffen Dunne
 
Posted by Valley (Member # 1322) on :
 
Muffy, Griffin Dunne was great in the dysfunctional insominac flick "After Hours". Also, I heard he was in the newer movie "Snow Angels" which sounds interesting.
 
Posted by Muffy Tepperman (Member # 1551) on :
 
Valley, After Hours is what made me love him........it's an awesome movie.......So many stars, a bundle of different stories in New York at night I love it, very Scorsese and very 80's!!
 
Posted by Valley (Member # 1322) on :
 
October 10th - Friday Night Frights:

Deadly Friend (1988)

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From horror master Wes Craven starring Matthew Laborteaux and Kristy Swanson comes a dark tale about a Halloween night prank that went very wrong. The tone of this movie is extremely wicked and twisted, but though the premise is far fetched, it is a October fav of mine and of course Riptide .

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Posted by NowhereGirl (Member # 465) on :
 
wow. i didn't know this movie was on dvd valley? how long has this been out? i've waited for this a long time hehe.

i must order this.. like NOW.
 
Posted by pettyfan (Member # 2260) on :
 
I remember seeing Deadly Friend, but I never knew it was a Wes Craven flick! I didn't know it was on DVD either.
 
Posted by Valley (Member # 1322) on :
 
Don't forget to use The Rewind Retro Assistant to buy, it is a deal on Amazon for only $6.49.

Deadly Friend DVD

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Posted by 80'sRocked (Member # 6979) on :
 
Deadly Friend....awesome! Swanson was great in this one. I have to buy it. Wes Craven rocks.
 
Posted by ISIS (Member # 1780) on :
 
I started watching Cheerleader Camp last night...I fell asleep again, right at the same spot I fell asleep last time. I am going to try finishing it tonight. I want to see the end. The hedge clippers through the back of the head scene is pretty gross.

They had some nerdy guys in this movie...for all the cute girls that were in it.

Betsy Russell looks absolutely nothing like she did in Private School. I have never understood how a perm could change a person's looks so drastically...because even her face doesn't look the same.
 
Posted by Valley (Member # 1322) on :
 
Saturday Night October 11th:

Ghoulies (1985)

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I have always been a huge fan of "Gremlins", but how many folks have seen the original "Ghoulies"? Not sure how it gained enough notice for a "Ghoulies II", but somehow it happened. I will say that the ghoulies were quite narley looking and there was indeed a wickedly scary clown in it. However, what makes this movie note worthy is that one of the highest paid tv actresses for her work on "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" .....Mariska Hargitay started her career in this flick.

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Posted by pettyfan (Member # 2260) on :
 
Ghoulies was one horror flick I never did like...
 
Posted by NowhereGirl (Member # 465) on :
 
i orderd curtains on vhs.. it was a bit expensive [Frown] . after taking the kids trick or treating on halloween, my best friend and i are waiting til the kids fall asleep and we are going to have a double feature... we are watching CURTAINS and BASKET CASE. i've never seen either of these movies.

hehe i showed her a clip for curtains that i found on youtube (the famous skating rink scene) and it freaked her out lol. i can't wait to watch them both.
 
Posted by ISIS (Member # 1780) on :
 
I never saw Ghoulies or Basket Case either.

Last night I was staying at a resort for the Autumnfest...and there was absolutely nothing on TV. They didn't have any of the really good channels. Right now...if I have to watch regular TV...my favorite channel is "Chiller". It stunk to not have my computer...and then be trapped with no movies. The weekend was awesome...but no good TV is like torture.
 
Posted by pettyfan (Member # 2260) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by NowhereGirl:
i orderd curtains on vhs.. it was a bit expensive [Frown] . after taking the kids trick or treating on halloween, my best friend and i are waiting til the kids fall asleep and we are going to have a double feature... we are watching CURTAINS and BASKET CASE. i've never seen either of these movies.

hehe i showed her a clip for curtains that i found on youtube (the famous skating rink scene) and it freaked her out lol. i can't wait to watch them both.

I started to order Basket Case. Is it good?
 
Posted by 80'sRocked (Member # 6979) on :
 
I watched Poltergeist III last night. Not nearly as good as the first two, but I always loved all the effects with the mirrors. Pretty cool.

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Posted by NowhereGirl (Member # 465) on :
 
80'srocked - i love the 3rd one! my least favorite of the 3 was part 2.

petty - i have never seen basket case but my friend said it was quite cooky and thinks i will like it. it was only 4.99 (brand new) on amazon, so i figured, why not? the plot for this movie is insane lol.

how cool it would be to have a 'chiller' cable channel. where i live, they don't offer that station. i'd probably watch it constantly.
 
Posted by Aruba4me (Member # 6258) on :
 
I watched Terror Train on Sat. night. It was okay. I figured out who the killer was pretty early into the film.

I'd recommend it for Halloween viewing because even though it takes place on New Year's Eve, the characters are in costumes the majority of the time. It was kinda suspenseful in parts as well.

Hmm... should I go with Nightmare on Elm Street for this weekend?
 
Posted by 80'sRocked (Member # 6979) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Aruba4me:
I figured out who the killer was pretty early into the film.

I usually figure out the killer way too early in almost all new suspense/mystery flicks that I watch. I actually ruin it for myself! I guess when you've seen so many movies, it becomes easy to predict. Not to mention that Hollywood is running out of original ideas and plots.
 
Posted by pettyfan (Member # 2260) on :
 
We have the Chiller channel and I absolutely love it. They show series like Tales from the Crypt and Alfred Hitchc*ck Presents and horror movies. It's great.
 
Posted by Muffy Tepperman (Member # 1551) on :
 
PettyFan I have chiller channel too........it's pretty great movies and Friday the 13th the series too.
 
Posted by Aruba4me (Member # 6258) on :
 
OMG! I loved the Friday the 13th series! That show was so underrated. I don't think I get the Chiller channel. Is that like FearNet on demand? [Confused]

Speaking of Friday the 13th, they are actually putting out another one in theaters this Feb! What is this one? #18? #19? #20? [Roll Eyes]
 
Posted by Valley (Member # 1322) on :
 
I know I've mentioned this before, but my fav Friday the 13th movie actually goes against my no sequels clause. It might be because I saw this one before the original, but my fav is "Friday the 13th: Part 2" with Amy Steel. Also, for any "Scream" fans, I so would have gotten that question right because I knew part 2 was the first one where Jason was the killer.
 
Posted by pettyfan (Member # 2260) on :
 
I get Chiller on Dish Network and Direct TV. It's NBC/Universal owned.
 
Posted by Phanstar (Member # 4235) on :
 
So far I have watched One Missed Call, and The Darkness Falls. Tonight I am going to watch Halloween.
 
Posted by NowhereGirl (Member # 465) on :
 
the ringtone in one missed call was a bit spooky for me. i kept humming that tune well after the movie was over.
 
Posted by Tim Cappello (Member # 3594) on :
 
Watched THE HOWLING last night for the first time...

Pretty good flick! A little bizarre, but the special effects were phenomenal.
 
Posted by Valley (Member # 1322) on :
 
Tim, "The Howling" is a great movie.

I have always associated it with another movie that came out about the same time....."Wolfen". The beginning of "Wolfen" was very creepy, but stylish as well.
 
Posted by jdocster (Member # 5752) on :
 
I always get The Howling and Wolfen mixed up. I still don't know which one is which. If you really like werewolf action then you definitely need to check out Underworld and Underworld: Evolution.
 
Posted by HeadRusch (Member # 3755) on :
 
The Howling is available for free HD Streaming if you have Comcast Cable and On Demand right now.
 
Posted by 80'sRocked (Member # 6979) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by jdocster:
If you really like werewolf action then you definitely need to check out Underworld and Underworld: Evolution.

Yes! Both kick a$$!
 
Posted by Valley (Member # 1322) on :
 
Wednesday 10/15:

The Initiation of Sarah (1978)

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A college coed rejected by snotty social climbers joins an old sorority, where the house mother encourages her to use psychic powers for revenge. Starring Kay Lenz, Shelley Winters, Morgan Brittany, and Morgan Fairchild.

Kind of a 'Carrie goes to college', but a decent movie in my opinion.
 
Posted by pettyfan (Member # 2260) on :
 
Ooh, it sounds like I would like The Initiation of Sarah.
 
Posted by Aruba4me (Member # 6258) on :
 
Watched The Howling on Demand today. What a bizarre film. The makeup effects were great, but the plot had so many holes in it! Also, was it trying to be a serious horror film or campy? I didn't get it. It was creepy in parts and gross too however. Overall, I'd give it a Halloween thumbs up.
 
Posted by Valley (Member # 1322) on :
 
Saturday Night October 18th: An electric chair gone wrong double feature

Destroyer (1988)

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During the execution of serial killer Ivan Moser (Lyle Alzado) a prison riot breaks out. By the time the guards gain control of the prison, Moser's body is missing. The prison is soon shut down, and sits abandoned until Director Robert Edwards (Anthony Perkins) decides to film a b-level Women In Prison movie there 18 months later. Along for the shooting are camerawoman Susan (Deborah Foreman) and her pseudo-journalist boyfriend David (Clayton Rohner).

I only recommend this flick for fans of Deborah Foreman and Clayton Rohner as a chance to see them in a different type of movie.

Otherwise, watch:

Shocker (1989)

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A killer is on the loose in a Los Angeles suburb, and a television repairman with a pronounced limp named Horace Pinker becomes the prime suspect. When the investigating detective, Lt. Don Parker gets too close, Pinker murders Parker's wife and family except for his adopted son, Jonathan, who develops a strange connection to Pinker through his dreams and leads Parker to Pinker's rundown shop. In a shootout in which several officers are killed, Pinker manages to escape. He targets Jonathan's girlfriend, Allison for retribution.
 
Posted by J2ME (Member # 5728) on :
 
Over the last couple of days, I've seen the following:

Dog Soldiers on TV.

Very enjoyable werewolf flick. 7/10


An American Werewolf in London on HD DVD.


AAWIL is a movie that I've seen countless times. It feels slightly dated nowadays, but some parts of it still shine, and make you feel uneasy.

The transformation scene is still hair-raising [Big Grin] , and far more frightening than watching any CGI.

As for the restoration to HD DVD, the PQ/SQ are adequate at best.

Film: 7.5/10
PQ: 6/10
SQ: 6/10
 
Posted by J2ME (Member # 5728) on :
 
Last night I watched Friday The 13th 1 & 2 on DVD.

I'm probably in the minority, but I actually prefered the 2nd one. Also, Jason wearing a sack on his head is a lot scarier than a hockey mask.

Anybody else agree?
 
Posted by ISIS (Member # 1780) on :
 
Valley-where are you coming up with these movies...I have never heard of any of those movies. I think I'd like "The Initiation of Sarah" too. I might have to go look that one up .

Last night I was watching Halloween- with the audio commentary from John Carpenter, Debra Hill and Jamie Leigh Curtis....I have never watched an audio commentary ever...but this movie is so cool to me, and while I was watching and listening to the audio...it made me realize why I like it so much.... John Carpenter says that there is very little blood and violence in this movie, and people think that it is a violent movie, but the beginning scene is the only scene that really shows anything...and you don't even really see the girl being stabbed...and when she falls on the floor ...if you look...she only has a little bit of blood on her. That shot, with her without a shirt on, is really only 1 of 2 scenes that has even a tiny bit of nudity in it.

But, the way they made it....it gave people the perception of being horribly violent.

John Carpenter was talking about how he cast Nick Castle as Michael Meyers...and if you look at him...he's a small guy...but he moved in a way when he walked that made it seem scarier.

Now...they make Jason and Michael Meyers these giant monster men, and they make them incredibly violent...which totally is not what John Carpenter did...which is why his movie did so well and theirs don't.

John Carpenter was talking about the playground scene at the beginning about how the boys were teasing Tommy about the Boogie Man, John Carpenter said...in today's world a kid would pull out a gun and shoot the other kids...and I thought..wow..that he said that.

I like how this movie takes place in a nice Suburban neighborhood. They filmed most of it in California, and threw fall leaves around the set to make it look like fall in Illinois. But, it was really spring in California.

I want to know who the kid was that played Michael Meyers ...at the beginning in the clown outfit. Does anyone know what happened to him, and what he looks like today?
 
Posted by Valley (Member # 1322) on :
 
The lIttle boy that played Michael Myers was Will Sandin and I have no idea what happened to him. On a side note, the little girl that played Lindsey was Kyle Richards, sister to Kim Richards and aunt to Paris Hilton.
 
Posted by ISIS (Member # 1780) on :
 
I knew about Kyle Richards...I was at a Halloween party over the weekend, and there were identical twin girls there...but they had costumes on, and one had her hair cut short. But, they looked like Kyle Richards and Tatum O'Neal. I said that.. to the people they were with...and I was suprised they knew who Tatum O'Neal was.
 
Posted by ISIS (Member # 1780) on :
 
I want to know why in Halloween...does John Carpenter and Debra Hill call Michael Meyers "The Shape"? I looked it up on imdb, and saw that's what they have listed for Nick Castle's part. I never remember hearing that said before.
 
Posted by Chris the CandyFanMan (Member # 3197) on :
 
Well, since Michael's really only seen in the shadows or from a distance in this one, and given that Carpenter wanted to show him more as a dark force of evil nature than a human being (I don't think his full name is even mentioned in full at any point during the theatrical cut), it would make sense that he would seem more like a "Shape" than an actual person. 

And mentioning the theatrical cut, what does everyone here think of the extended version shown on TV for years (and still sometimes today depending on the network in question)?  While the additional scenes added in don't really add anything major and go on a little long, they do mesh quite well with the original footage.  I for one really like the scene of Loomis pleading the board of directors to move Michael to a more secure facility; Carpenter does a good job surrounding Donald Pleasance with lots of empty space to give the whole scene a more ominous undercurrent.
 
Posted by Valley (Member # 1322) on :
 
I agree with Chris. 'The Shape' was a name created by John Carpenter to illustrate that Michael Myers was no longer a mere human being, but he was pure evil in 'the shape' of a human body.
 
Posted by TKO (Member # 1471) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Valley:

Shocker (1989)

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A killer is on the loose in a Los Angeles suburb, and a television repairman with a pronounced limp named Horace Pinker becomes the prime suspect. When the investigating detective, Lt. Don Parker gets too close, Pinker murders Parker's wife and family except for his adopted son, Jonathan, who develops a strange connection to Pinker through his dreams and leads Parker to Pinker's rundown shop. In a shootout in which several officers are killed, Pinker manages to escape. He targets Jonathan's girlfriend, Allison for retribution.

One can’t go wrong with Wes Craven. I Love this one. Good pick Valley.

When I first saw the X-Files, I knew the face of assistant director Skinner looked somewhat familiar. It was a ‘shocker’ to find out HE was the one who played Horace Pinker.
 
Posted by ISIS (Member # 1780) on :
 
I understand why they called him "The Shape", I just never knew they did that...because they don't say it in the movie...the first I heard of it was in the commentary, and then saw that's how they listed it on IMDB-which I must have never paid attention to it before on there.
 
Posted by kevdugp73 (Member # 5978) on :
 
I finally got to watch a couple of horror movies in anticipation for Halloween. The Howling.....hmmmm....not as good as I remember as a kid...found it quite slow, and ended up shutting it off. Fright Night....gotta love it. Just yesterday I found "Wolfen" at the bottom of my sock drawer....I bought it 1/2 a year ago....ummmm.....I sometimes hide my DVDs from my wife and "blend" them into my collection when she's not home...she may be on to me. Anyway...anyone see this one, and is it any good? Only $2.99, so if it's no good, I can live with that.
 
Posted by J2ME (Member # 5728) on :
 
I've just seen Night of The Demons (1998) on DVD.

This is actually a pretty decent B-movie. It has good special effects, and a nice soundtrack.

I'd recommend this to anybody who loves cheesy 80s horror.

7/10


Next up is Lifeforce (1985)

Has anybody ever seen this?

Ok. I've just finished watching this, and am pleased to report, that I thoroughly enjoyed it.

The first thing I have to point out is -- it's not scary at all. At least I didn't think so. It's probably more a Sci-Fi/Fantasy thriller than anything else.

Despite that, I found it to be fast paced and full of nudity, er, I mean action. Ok, not so much action.

The special effects were adequate, given the time this movie came out. It also has an excellent soundtrack composed by Henry Mancini.

N.B

There are 2 versions of this movie, 101 mins & 116 mins.

I saw the 116 mins version, and by all accounts, this is the version to watch.


7/10

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Posted by Valley (Member # 1322) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by kevdugp73:
I finally got to watch a couple of horror movies in anticipation for Halloween. The Howling.....hmmmm....not as good as I remember as a kid...found it quite slow, and ended up shutting it off. Fright Night....gotta love it. Just yesterday I found "Wolfen" at the bottom of my sock drawer....I bought it 1/2 a year ago....ummmm.....I sometimes hide my DVDs from my wife and "blend" them into my collection when she's not home...she may be on to me. Anyway...anyone see this one, and is it any good? Only $2.99, so if it's no good, I can live with that.

Wolfen is a good movie, I mentioned it at some point in this thread. Anyway, the beginning is my fav part.
 
Posted by Valley (Member # 1322) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by J2ME:
I've just seen Night of The Demons (1998) on DVD.

This is actually a pretty decent b-movie. It has good special effects, and a nice soundtrack.

I'd recommend this to anybody who loves cheesy 80s horror.

7/10



Well, "Night of the Demons" is a cult classic about a bunch of teens that party in an old funeral parlor on Halloween night. Unfortunately, the land that 'Hull House' is on is evil. And the house itself has a brutal past. Where would be a better place to party on Halloween than at Hull House folks?

So, they party there. Stuff happens and then they decide to do a seance. I don't know if it was the seance that resurrected the demonic spirit, or if it was just the fact that the demon was free to walk the earth on Halloween night and the timing was right on the money? Either way, things start going downhill from there.
 
Posted by Aruba4me (Member # 6258) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by kevdugp73:
I sometimes hide my DVDs from my wife and "blend" them into my collection when she's not home...she may be on to me.

Kev- I do the same thing to my husband! I get new DVDs and filter them in with the old ones in our cabinet. If he happens to find it, he usually asks "when did we get this?". My response is always "oh, we've had that for a while". And he always buys it!!
 
Posted by 80'sRocked (Member # 6979) on :
 
Finally got my copy of Night of the Demons today and had to watch it tonight. I always loved this one back in the day. Saw it on cable numerous times and I'm glad I own it now. Got the unrated version too....more blood and gore! The kid brother, Billy, is hilarious. This is a must see for the Halloween run.

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Posted by Chris the CandyFanMan (Member # 3197) on :
 
Looks like Frank N. Furter's brother there if I may say so--either that or he spent the night at a power plant that got hit by lightning.
 
Posted by 80'sRocked (Member # 6979) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Chris the CandyFanMan:
Looks like Frank N. Furter's brother there if I may say so--either that or he spent the night at a power plant that got hit by lightning.

That's actually a girl Chris....scary indeed. [Smile]
 
Posted by J2ME (Member # 5728) on :
 
I've just seen Galaxy of Terror (1981)

Decent B-movie. Robert Englund is in it -- It's strange to see him without his trademark jumper & claws.

Joanie from "Happy Days" was also in it.

Has anybody ever seen or heard of this?
 
Posted by Valley (Member # 1322) on :
 
OK. So, Freddy Krueger, Joanie from Joanie Loves Chachi, and My Favorite Martian walk into a bar. No, no, this isn’t a joke — I’m pretty sure it must have happened during the filming of "Galaxy of Terror", an awesome little movie made inexplicably entertaining by b-movie legend Roger Corman and a very young James Cameron. If you don't take this flick too seriously and just enjoy the ride, it is actually quite entertaining.

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Posted by pettyfan (Member # 2260) on :
 
I just watched the Funhouse. It was pretty good, slow getting started but decent overall.
 
Posted by 80'sRocked (Member # 6979) on :
 
Last night was The Legend of Hell House, 1973. Gotta love the creepy thrillers from the 70's.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0070294/

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Posted by NowhereGirl (Member # 465) on :
 
great movie 80srocked. i own legend of hell house and forgot all about it, 'til now. thanks for reminding me.

petty- glad you liked funhouse. what's next on your list?
 
Posted by kevdugp73 (Member # 5978) on :
 
Aruba4me....that's too funny...I also use the very same line...."had that one for a while". Thanks for the feedback Valley...hoping to watch "Wolfen" sometime this weekend. Should get a chance to watch a few horror movies this weekend, as I'm feeling under the weather....so I'll be fairly low key. I'll let yas know what I watch.
 
Posted by pettyfan (Member # 2260) on :
 
Well I got Bloody Birthday in the mail today so I guess I'll watch it next. Or maybe I'll watch House of 1000 Corpses again. Haven't seen that one in awhile.
 
Posted by 80'sRocked (Member # 6979) on :
 
House of 1000 Corpses....love that one Petty. Zombie rocks!

Nowhere....I just got The Legend of Hell House on DVD a couple of weeks ago. I thought that I never saw it before until I started watching it and began remembering parts of it. I must have been a kid when I last saw it. Very good....I recommend to all.
 
Posted by ISIS (Member # 1780) on :
 
Pettyfan-I really like Bloody Birthday..I think you'll like it...it's weird to see Julie Brown (from MTV) in a movie...and the kids are really creepy.

I ordered "Visiting Hours". I plan to watch it next week.
 
Posted by pettyfan (Member # 2260) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by ISIS:
Pettyfan-I really like Bloody Birthday..I think you'll like it...it's weird to see Julie Brown (from MTV) in a movie...and the kids are really creepy.

I ordered "Visiting Hours". I plan to watch it next week.

I was gonna order Visiting Hours from Amazon but I didn't have enough left on my gift card, LOL, so I'll try again.

I saw Bloody Birthday years and years ago but I don't remember much.
 
Posted by J2ME (Member # 5728) on :
 
Last night I saw Poltergeist & Sleepy Hollow. Both on Blu-ray.
 
Posted by NowhereGirl (Member # 465) on :
 
petty/isis - what's bloody birthday? ...never heard of that one. [Confused]
 
Posted by Valley (Member # 1322) on :
 
"Blood Birthday" is about three 10 year old kids that were born during a total eclipse that blocked Saturn as well. And Astrology states that Saturn controls emotions. So basically these kids grew to be vicious emotionless killers. Because they are so young and innocent looking, nobody suspects them.
 
Posted by NowhereGirl (Member # 465) on :
 
oh, ok thanks valley. it sounds interesting!
 
Posted by Valley (Member # 1322) on :
 
When it comes to haunted birthdays, I'm more of a "Happy Birthday To Me" fan.
 
Posted by 80'sRocked (Member # 6979) on :
 
Bloody Birthday sounds awesome. I gotta see that.
 
Posted by pettyfan (Member # 2260) on :
 
Those are some mean azz little kids in Bloody Birthday, let me tell ya. No conscience whatsoever.
 
Posted by pettyfan (Member # 2260) on :
 
Hee hee I watched Basket Case. Ohmygosh, it was so funny. I can't believe that there were sequels to it.
 
Posted by pettyfan (Member # 2260) on :
 
Hee hee I watched Basket Case. Ohmygosh, it was so funny. I can't believe that there were sequels to it.
 
Posted by 80'sRocked (Member # 6979) on :
 
Watched Silver Bullet tonight. This is some great flick....not just for the horror aspect. Haim was excellent as he always was in his 80's movies. Busey was pretty good as well.

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Posted by Valley (Member # 1322) on :
 
Tonight's movie:

Dreamscape (1984)

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I haven't seen this movie in years, but for anyone that enjoys analyzing dreams or even scarier....nightmares, this is a movie you need to watch. I highly recommend this movie for anyone that hasn't seen it yet. Dennis Quaid is excellent as a guy with a special gift recruited by the government, but the real star is David Patrick Kelly who will truely give you nightmares. Fans of the flick "Commando" will remember him a Sully, but he plays an even darker character in "Dreamscape".

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Posted by ISIS (Member # 1780) on :
 
I have never seen Dreamscape.

Salem's Lot was on the Chiller Channel the other night, ...I have never seen it, because I was scared to death of the previews-when I was a kid...so I thought it was time to try and watch it...I must have missed something in the first 60 seconds, because the volume was turned down too low, but right from the beginning of the movie-I was totally confused and lost...and it didn't seem very good...I fell asleep....but what I had seen...wasn't anything like what I thought it would be.
 
Posted by 80'sRocked (Member # 6979) on :
 
Never heard of Dreamscape, but I am intrigued. I actually read books on dream analysis and dream controlling....fascinating stuff. Thanks for the post Valley.
 
Posted by ISIS (Member # 1780) on :
 
I had a dream last night about Lou Ferrigno. I was dreaming that he came to visit me at the house I grew up in. I have crazy weird dreams all the time, infact I never feel like I sleep because I dream so much. I went to a sleep clinic once, and they hooked me up to one of those machines...to check your brain waves...I felt like I was in Nightmare on Elm Street.

I need to find Silver Bullet...I keep forgetting about it. I can't remember where I put it.
I moved all my movies around to decorate for Halloween.
 
Posted by 80'sRocked (Member # 6979) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by ISIS:
I need to find Silver Bullet...I keep forgetting about it. I can't remember where I put it.

If you can't find it, I saw it at Wal-mart for $5....can't beat that.
 
Posted by Aruba4me (Member # 6258) on :
 
Saw "Bloody Birthday" on the advice here. It was decent. Did they have any other cops in that town besides the one guy? They seriously needed to hire more!! Also watched an oldie, but goody last night, "Pet Cemetary"! That one's a 'guilty pleasure' and is always creepy.
 
Posted by xchazx (Member # 7158) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by pettyfan:
Hee hee I watched Basket Case. Ohmygosh, it was so funny. I can't believe that there were sequels to it.

Basket Case II is better. you should check it out.

Also check out Brain Damage. awesome flick from the people who made Basket Case.
 
Posted by ISIS (Member # 1780) on :
 
Christine was on TV last night, I usually catch it half way through...this time I started watching it from the beginning...and then I fell asleep. Doesn't that one bad guy with the long hair- look like he's about 35 years old? I think he must have been held back a few years.
 
Posted by 80'sRocked (Member # 6979) on :
 
Movie I watched tonight was Night School. A cool little slasher flick from 1981. A madman is decapitating women from Wendell College for girls with a machete....enough said.

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Posted by ISIS (Member # 1780) on :
 
I have that movie...it has Rachel Ward in it. It had some creepy moments.
 
Posted by J2ME (Member # 5728) on :
 
What Waits Below (1984)

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0088392/


One of the worst films I've ever seen.
 
Posted by Valley (Member # 1322) on :
 
80'sRocked,

I remember this movie for the tagline:

From the director of 'Chitty Chitty Bang Bang' comes....'Night School'

Great stuff!
 
Posted by 80'sRocked (Member # 6979) on :
 
Great stuff it is Valley....I love these older style slashers.

You're correct ISIS....it stars Rachel Ward. She did a good job in this one.
 
Posted by EleanorJune (Member # 7024) on :
 
Is that hair coming out of the toilet? Never seen it before. I have problems when I watch a scary slasher movie, I have to have popcorn...but then I sit and stare at the tv and stuff my face till I have chipmunk cheeks. I think it helps muffle me so I wont talk. *bad habit of talking during movies*
 
Posted by 80'sRocked (Member # 6979) on :
 
That is hair. Take a guess as to what it is attached to.
 
Posted by EleanorJune (Member # 7024) on :
 
I love to be scared, it isn't too hard actually...yup gonna watch that movie.
 
Posted by jdocster (Member # 5752) on :
 
HAPPY HALLOWEEN EVERYONE!!!!
 
Posted by Tim Cappello (Member # 3594) on :
 
TODAY IS THE DAY!!!

Throwing on FRIDAY THE 13th PART IV right now!

everyone have a good night tonight
 
Posted by Valley (Member # 1322) on :
 
Happy Halloween!
 
Posted by Chris the CandyFanMan (Member # 3197) on :
 
And watch out for Michael; no telling what he'll be up to on the big 30th anniversary, especially since now there's no one left for him to kill.
 
Posted by 80'sRocked (Member # 6979) on :
 
"Zombies, exploding heads, creepy crawlies, and a date for the formal....this is classic Spanky."

So many good quotes from Night of the Creeps....that is my favorite. Had to get this one in while it's still October. Great flick, 80's style. I'm curious if ISIS liked it.

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Posted by buffalo-girl (Member # 7498) on :
 
i love anything by stephen king i watched the shining last week one of my favorite's also pet cemetary, and the pumpkinhead flicks watched two of them last week that i hadn;t seen yet? especially liked the one called ashes to ashes dee [Smile]
 
Posted by Ronnie (Member # 465) on :
 
i watched basket case, you guys. i almost died of laughter! that was so silly and funny. i had people from other rooms, coming in to see what the heck i was watching. lol

hope everyone had a lovely and safe halloween. [Smile] it's over now.. [Frown]
 
Posted by 80'sRocked (Member # 6979) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Valley:
Tonight's movie:

Dreamscape (1984)

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I haven't seen this movie in years, but for anyone that enjoys analyzing dreams or even scarier....nightmares, this is a movie you need to watch. I highly recommend this movie for anyone that hasn't seen it yet. Dennis Quaid is excellent as a guy with a special gift recruited by the government, but the real star is David Patrick Kelly who will truely give you nightmares. Fans of the flick "Commando" will remember him a Sully, but he plays an even darker character in "Dreamscape".

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Just watched this last night and I thought it was very good. I especially enjoyed the Snakeman. Those clay animations were great back in the day....reminded me of Clash of the Titans. Great post and recommendation Valley.
 
Posted by 80'sRocked (Member # 6979) on :
 
It's that time of the year again....this needed a bump.
 
Posted by johnny76 (Member # 8174) on :
 
Love this time of year. Great time to be watchin anything from Lost Boys to Monster Squad. The time of year just sets the mood better. Good Bump !
 
Posted by Ronnie (Member # 465) on :
 
wow. i totally loved re-reading this thread.
and i did end up watching bloody birthday. it definitely was psychotic..those kids-sheesh!.
and i also bought visitng hours but my husband and i ended up shutting that one off.

all the mentions in this topic were great and funny enough, i have seen most of these recently. i love the fall and halloween season.

i am going to watch HOUSE parts 1 and 2 this time. it has been so long since i have seen them. it's sort of tradition for me to watch prince of darkness this time of year. i can listen to that soundtrack over and over. that one and the creepshow score.
 
Posted by 80'sRocked (Member # 6979) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Ronnie:
wow. i totally loved re-reading this thread.

Me too Ronnie! I still can't believe that a year went by so fast. This is by far the best month of the year....I love it.

I wish Valley would come back especially for this time of year.
 
Posted by pettyfan (Member # 2260) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Ronnie:
wow. i totally loved re-reading this thread.
and i did end up watching bloody birthday. it definitely was psychotic..those kids-sheesh!.
and i also bought visitng hours but my husband and i ended up shutting that one off.

all the mentions in this topic were great and funny enough, i have seen most of these recently. i love the fall and halloween season.

i am going to watch HOUSE parts 1 and 2 this time. it has been so long since i have seen them. it's sort of tradition for me to watch prince of darkness this time of year. i can listen to that soundtrack over and over. that one and the creepshow score.

You didn't like Visiting Hours? I liked it back in the day when I watched it. Of course, you know I watch just about any horror movie LOL.
 
Posted by Ronnie (Member # 465) on :
 
@ petty - i tried to watch it, really...maybe it was a slow start? it was hard to watch haha.

i also tried watching bad dreams with jennifer rubin and didn't make it passed 30 mintues. :-?
 
Posted by There'll be no morning for us (Member # 5804) on :
 
I miss Valley [Frown]
 
Posted by kevdugp73 (Member # 5978) on :
 
Time to dig out my life size coffin for my display...thought I might have to tone it down a bit, as my son just turned three...but he loves the stuff...he doesn't have the association of "scary" with all our decorations...loves playing with the giant rats and bats, etc. Usually start my crazy horror movie buying spree at this time of year...bought Cabin Fever and Sleepaway Camp last night...haven't seen either of them...also recently got Frighteners w' Michael J Fox and the Criss Angel Halloween Special....
 
Posted by Ronnie (Member # 465) on :
 
i went to the dollar store and found tons of halloween decorations. i bought halloween cookie cutters to bake sugar cookies in the shapes of pumpkins, skulls and witches hats haha. my daughter can't wait.

we are going to watch THE FOG this weekend. my hubby has never seen it and he loves john carpenter. i can't wait to see what he thinks, i know he'll love it.
 
Posted by Ronnie (Member # 465) on :
 
this scene is one of my favorites from the friday the 13th movies.

as a kid, it always scared me...it's from part 5..violet's death. the music, her dancing and the anticipation of what's coming (lol) always frightened me!
check it out: VIOLET'S DEATH
 
Posted by buffalo-girl (Member # 7498) on :
 
i saw a commercial for the movie trick or treat coming out on dvd october 6th now i have to go on ebay and buy it since i have not seen it yet? also watching the 30 days of halloween on scy-fy watched crazy eights and dark ride now watching rest stop again lol
 
Posted by LoverswithCassie (Member # 7794) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by J2ME:
What Waits Below (1984)

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0088392/


One of the worst films I've ever seen.

"Secrets of the Phantom Caverns."

Yes, I remember that film very well. I watched it on video when I was a child, but I never got round to finishing it.
 
Posted by J2ME (Member # 5728) on :
 
LoverswithCassie,

I can't believe I actually watched all of it. Terrible film.

Tonight I'm going to watch the following:

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1983

Imdb
 
Posted by pettyfan (Member # 2260) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Ronnie:
@ petty - i tried to watch it, really...maybe it was a slow start? it was hard to watch haha.

i also tried watching bad dreams with jennifer rubin and didn't make it passed 30 mintues. :-?

Goodness, Ronnie! [Razz] I liked Bad Dreams too!
 
Posted by pettyfan (Member # 2260) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by J2ME:
LoverswithCassie,

I can't believe I actually watched all of it. Terrible film.

Tonight I'm going to watch the following:

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1983

Imdb

Mortuary is a good movie. I finally saw it last year.
 
Posted by 80'sRocked (Member # 6979) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by pettyfan:
Goodness, Ronnie! [Razz] I liked Bad Dreams too!

I like Bad Dreams also, even though it is a poor man's Friday the 13th Part III [Razz]
 
Posted by Ronnie (Member # 465) on :
 
haha, did i miss something, then? i own the movie so perhaps i will give it another go. now that i think of it, i may have just fallen asleep..it was bedtime and all. [Razz]
 
Posted by Ronnie (Member # 465) on :
 
i've never heard of mortuary?..it has bill paxton, i see. the plot sounds a bit funny lol....killing to the sounds of mozart [Eek!] .
 
Posted by pettyfan (Member # 2260) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Ronnie:
i've never heard of mortuary?..it has bill paxton, i see. the plot sounds a bit funny lol....killing to the sounds of mozart [Eek!] .

I looked for it for years before I finally found it on Amazon. It was part of a drive-in double feature, along with Blood Song, which was actually a better movie, I thought. Now, there is a newer movie called Mortuary, with Dee Wallace Stone, which is VERY good.
 
Posted by J2ME (Member # 5728) on :
 
I thought it was pretty crap to be honest. It wasn't at all scary, and the only good things about it were the music & Paxton.

The cover is also misleading.

I'm going to play it safe tonight, and watch Poltergeist. I never tire of watching that.

It's not exactly scary either, but at least it has a well written storyline and actors that don't appear to be cardboard cut-outs.

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What is everyone else watching?

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Posted by J2ME (Member # 5728) on :
 
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Trailer

I saw this last night, along with Poltergeist.

It's described as a mixture of Sci-fi/Horror. I think it's a bit of a stretch calling it a horror movie, but there are moments of suspense.

It certainly doesn't compare to 'Alien' when it comes to talking about classic Sci-fi/Horror.

Overall though, I think it's a fairly decent movie. Well worth watching.

6/10
 
Posted by Eg Shen (Member # 8285) on :
 
Watched Halloween 2 Saturday night, the original not the remake. Love it.
Michael Myers is number one...
 
Posted by mamamiasweetpeaches (Member # 1715) on :
 
Ive been trying to keep it horror-themed lately which isnt too hard to do cuz 90 percent of my collection IS horror. Ive been trying to catch some stuff on TV though and so far all Ive caught is REAR WINDOW and THE DEVILS ADVOCATE. Out of my own collection I watched DR GIGGLES (which I havent seen since the early 90s. I didnt love it then and I still dont love it now!) and LEMORA which is a good vampire flick I recommend. I watched some of the Old School NOSFERATU but Im sorry to admit I have a hard time sitting still for those silent movies!

If theres nothing on TV tonight I think I might watch SILVER BULLET.
 
Posted by Ronnie (Member # 465) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Eg Shen:
Watched Halloween 2 Saturday night, the original not the remake. Love it.
Michael Myers is number one...

my favorite of them all is part 2. watched this one last night. [Smile]
 
Posted by hewzy (Member # 6043) on :
 
tonight ill be watching...

NEAR DARK (1987)

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and if ive got time...

PHANTASM II (1988)

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Posted by kevdugp73 (Member # 5978) on :
 
One of the scariest of the bunch..."It's The Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown". My three year old loves Charlie Brown, so I introduced this to him yesterday...he liked it! I'll try him on Fat Albert's Halloween Special soon...
 
Posted by Pittsburghgirl (Member # 7514) on :
 
LOL ^kevdug! I love Fat Albert, never cared too much for any Peanuts specials though.
 
Posted by Ronnie (Member # 465) on :
 
i didn't know there was a fat albert halloween special. i loved that cartoon.
 
Posted by LoverswithCassie (Member # 7794) on :
 
I watched "Night of the Creeps" again.

"Thrill me."

"What is this? A homicide or a bad B-movie?"

"I've got good news and bad news, girls. The good news is your dates are here." ("What's the bad news?") "They're dead."


"Duck, it's Miller time."


The wisdom of Tom Atkins as Detective Ray Cameron. It doesn't get any better than this.
 
Posted by aTomiK (Member # 6575) on :
 
So true. Tom Atkins is a legend.
He has said that he would love to do Night of the Creeps again.
This kind of stuff makes me happy.

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And remember ya´ll! It´s coming october 20th.

[ 06. October 2009, 04:56: Message edited by: aTomiK ]
 
Posted by Rodney (Member # 8287) on :
 
KUDOS to you on the great theme! You guys always do a great job with this site, truly one of my favorites on the net!
Anyone remember THIS scary movie from the early 80s?
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[ 06. October 2009, 06:35: Message edited by: Rodney ]
 
Posted by mamamiasweetpeaches (Member # 1715) on :
 
I have been trying to get a copy for ages. Some guy sold me a DVD online but its the wrong region for my DVD player so I cant even play the damn thing!
 
Posted by kevdugp73 (Member # 5978) on :
 
* Shame on you Pitts for not liking Charlie Brown's Christmas!!?? [Razz]

* Ronnie...The Fat Albert Halloween Special is one of my favs...easily found on ebay, but I never see it in stores. Brings back great memories.

* I was searching online for some classic Halloween episodes from TV, ie all the ones from Roseanne, one from That 70's show...can you guys reccomend some others...can't seem to think of any.
 
Posted by mamamiasweetpeaches (Member # 1715) on :
 
HAPPY DAYS had a good one, didnt they? The headless ghost in the haunted house one?

and THE SIMPSONS has great ones

by the way, I think the FAT ALBERT ones up on YOU TUBE
 
Posted by mamamiasweetpeaches (Member # 1715) on :
 
I watched I,MADMAN again. I had seen it when it first came out on video many years ago with my best friend and I didnt think much of it but he liked it so I gave it another shot. Its pretty good but the endings pretty stupid.(by the way, it stars NEAR DARKs Jenny Wright)
 
Posted by J2ME (Member # 5728) on :
 
Last night I saw:

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6/10
 
Posted by J2ME (Member # 5728) on :
 
Tonight I'll be watching:

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Posted by 80'sRocked (Member # 6979) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by kevdugp73:


* I was searching online for some classic Halloween episodes from TV, ie all the ones from Roseanne, one from That 70's show...can you guys reccomend some others...can't seem to think of any.

Here's some Kev....

The Facts of Life:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5XfUf4GLrWI

Macgyver:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=33CNm70B85o

Knight Rider:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c1af7-fheWI
 
Posted by kevdugp73 (Member # 5978) on :
 
Thanks mama and 80's...exactly what I was looking for.
 
Posted by J2ME (Member # 5728) on :
 
Last night:

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Both 6/10
 
Posted by pettyfan (Member # 2260) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by mamamiasweetpeaches:
I watched I,MADMAN again. I had seen it when it first came out on video many years ago with my best friend and I didnt think much of it but he liked it so I gave it another shot. Its pretty good but the endings pretty stupid.(by the way, it stars NEAR DARKs Jenny Wright)

I, Madman is a good one. Haven't seen it in ages.
 
Posted by J2ME (Member # 5728) on :
 
Last night:

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4/10
 
Posted by Earl Keese (Member # 7986) on :
 
J2ME,

How was Trick r' Treat? I have it for tonight! Seemed like they were right on the edge of making a big deal of this last year and then it never got released. Bryan Singer produced, written an ddirected by michael dougherty who wrote Suprman Returns & X2. Looked like it was going to have that Creepshow/Halloween III vibe to it.

Any good?

As a matter of fact, I think I will throw Haloween III in right behind it and make anight of it!
 
Posted by buffalo-girl (Member # 7498) on :
 
i have not seen trick r treat myself but i have been seeing the commercial for it coming out on dvd again i believe it was october 10th or 12th? they also have it on e bay but i don't want to buy it unless it is worth it? we rented born last night it was terrible seemed like a cheap porn to me lol we could not even watch the whole movie so bad!
 
Posted by J2ME (Member # 5728) on :
 
I never actually got round to watching it. I'll put it on tonight, see what I think.
 
Posted by pettyfan (Member # 2260) on :
 
I bought Trick r Treat yesterday but haven't watched it yet. I watched Cabin Fever last night.
 
Posted by mamamiasweetpeaches (Member # 1715) on :
 
I bought TRICK R TREAT too. My best friend is DYING to see it and he wont be over til the end of next week so it sits in my lving room un-opened. ahhh well.

The other day someone on a horror message board highly recommended a "horror comedy" called RED VICTORIA and so I rented that. Yeesh. What a dud!I turned it off about 40 minutes in and watched DOLLS. You gotta love a horror movie that stars the chick from the AHA Take On Me video! And its only an hour and 15 minutes long so it was a pretty good Quick Pick.
 
Posted by buffalo-girl (Member # 7498) on :
 
okay let us all know how you liked trick r treat when you watch it? i put a bid on the hills have eyes on ebay for 2.99 and won it so i got it for 5.39 wanted it for my collection haven't seen the original in a while lol
 
Posted by Earl Keese (Member # 7986) on :
 
I just finished Trick r' Treat. Not a terrifying movie by any means, but you relaize they aren't going for that from the first frame. It is cool, creepy and loads of fun though! Very atmospheric and the perfect movie to get you in the holiday spirit (hee hee). Well worth the time to pop some pocorn and sit down for a watch...Enjoy!
 
Posted by pettyfan (Member # 2260) on :
 
I watched Trick r Treat too, and I'd highly recommend it. No, it's not real scary but it makes a good Halloween flick.

There was a preview of a movie called The Hills Run Red that looked good. I saw it at Walmart yesterday but passed up on it. I think I may buy it though, after seeing the previews. I also bought Laid to Rest--has anyone seen it?
 
Posted by Earl Keese (Member # 7986) on :
 
I saw the preview for The Hills Run Red too and now that one looked like it could be a serious scare-fest. Let us know how it is if you scoop it up!
 
Posted by pettyfan (Member # 2260) on :
 
Will do!
 
Posted by J2ME (Member # 5728) on :
 
I saw Trick 'r Treat last night. I certainly agree with the others - it's a very good movie. But not scary at all. Out of all the individual stories, I think I enjoyed Anna Paquin's the most. Earl/Pettyfan, what was your favourite?

In terms of P/SQ -- this is one of the best Blu-rays I own. Superb.

Tonight: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre(2003) on Blu-ray.

[ 12. October 2009, 15:37: Message edited by: J2ME ]
 
Posted by pettyfan (Member # 2260) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by J2ME:
I saw Trick 'r Treat last night. I certainly agree with the others - it's a very good movie. But not scary at all. Out of all the individual stories, I think I enjoyed Anna Paquin's the most. Earl/Pettyfan, what was your favourite?

In terms of P/SQ -- this is one of the best Blu-rays I own. Superb.

Tonight: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre(2003) on Blu-ray.

Yeah, that one was pretty good, but I think I liked the one about the "special" kids and the prank gone wrong...
 
Posted by Earl Keese (Member # 7986) on :
 
I liked both of those  -

I would have to say that this little fella was doing a pretty good job of creeping me out too...until...well you know.

I liked how they were all interwoven and there were little touchstones throughout. The bus story certainly had the creepiest and lasting images while I do think the Anna Paquin story was very strong.

Was it just me or did it seem like the principal's son might have had a story line that may have ended up on the cutting room floor? I could see them doing more of these every couple of years with more stories following the little jumpsuited host! Sure it won't happen though...
 
Posted by mamamiasweetpeaches (Member # 1715) on :
 
Last night my daughter had to work on a school project and said I could watch whatever I wanted if I hung out in her room with her so I ended up popping on the TALES FROM THE CRYPT box set. It was hard to turn it off once I started watching it! I think I watched it from 6 pm -12 am!
 
Posted by kevdugp73 (Member # 5978) on :
 
Just watched Trick r Treat as well....I liked the school bus storyline the best. Some great visuals, and kinda had an 80's feel to it....liked it a lot.
 
Posted by Ronnie (Member # 465) on :
 
recently watched THE FOG and it's documentary. very nice. i had no idea that adrienne barbeau and john carpenter were married until she talked about it in the special features.
haha love her bio on imdb listing her "big bust" has her trademark. hilarious.
 
Posted by J2ME (Member # 5728) on :
 
Two nights ago:

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The original is one of the most over-rated Horror films of all time.

This remake makes it look like a masterpiece.

Movie : 4/10
Jessica Biel: 10/10 [Big Grin]

Tonight:

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Again, the original isn't half as good as it's made out. So why am I watching the remake!?!

I must be a sucker for punishment.

Anybody seen this?

[ 16. October 2009, 06:48: Message edited by: J2ME ]
 
Posted by mamamiasweetpeaches (Member # 1715) on :
 
I tend to stay away from remakes since Rob Zombie raped and then threw up on HALLOWEEN.

I saw half of FRAYED and then a friend showed up and wanted to watcdh GAME SHOW NETWORK cuz Sulu from STAR TREK and his husband were gonna be on NEW NEWLYWED GAME (thye won too!) so I guess tonight I watch Part 2 of FRAYED.
 
Posted by 80'sRocked (Member # 6979) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by mamamiasweetpeaches:
I tend to stay away from remakes since Rob Zombie raped and then threw up on HALLOWEEN.

I thought it was awesome. Especially the first hour.


Last night I watched Prom Night:

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Posted by Earl Keese (Member # 7986) on :
 
I just picked up Prom Night on the $5 rack. That one will be tonight!
 
Posted by J2ME (Member # 5728) on :
 
Last night:

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6/10
 
Posted by buffalo-girl (Member # 7498) on :
 
last night we watched hellraiser 3 and today we watched shallow ground and crow 3 on scy-fy i did like hellraiser 3 didn't see it for a long time loved the 90's clothes and hair-do's too pretty funny
 
Posted by buffalo-girl (Member # 7498) on :
 
if there are any saw movie fans here besides myself they are showing them on scy-fy starting at 4;30 today 3 0f them anyways!
 
Posted by Ronnie (Member # 465) on :
 
watching some not-so-serious "scary movies" with my daughter this week.

once bitten
gremlins 2
the monster squad
alvin and the chipmunks meet frankenstein and alvin and the chipmunks meet the werewolf (double feature dvd)
 
Posted by Ronnie (Member # 465) on :
 
i bought the howling and phantasm (both originals) while at BORDERS this passed weekend. both were 8.99 a piece. [Smile] we are definitely watching those this week!
 
Posted by J2ME (Member # 5728) on :
 
Last night:

The Church

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5/10

[ 02. October 2011, 04:17: Message edited by: J2ME ]
 
Posted by buffalo-girl (Member # 7498) on :
 
watched the children of the corn movies on syfy sunday i actually think the ones after the first one were alot better especially the 3rd. movie sorry forgot the name of it
 
Posted by gordongecko (Member # 4685) on :
 
I too enjoyed the Halloween remake. I thought it was well done (a little over the top at times) and pretty scary. I think it's a good compliment to the first one.
 
Posted by Ronnie (Member # 465) on :
 
did you guys end up watching drag me to hell? what did you think?

i rented EDEN LAKE..can't wait to see it. anyone else see it?

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Posted by Earth Angel (Member # 3301) on :
 
I went to see Halloween 2 and my advice is don't bother....it's awful.
 
Posted by pettyfan (Member # 2260) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Earth Angel:
I went to see Halloween 2 and my advice is don't bother....it's awful.

I disagree. I thought it was pretty good. Zombie's original remake was better, but this one wasn't terrible.
 
Posted by pettyfan (Member # 2260) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Ronnie:
did you guys end up watching drag me to hell? what did you think?

i rented EDEN LAKE..can't wait to see it. anyone else see it?

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How was Eden Lake? It's one I'd like to see.
 
Posted by 80'sRocked (Member # 6979) on :
 
I watched Underworld, Rise of the Lycans the other night.....awesome!

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Last night I watched Blood Cult,1985.....terrible!

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Posted by kevdugp73 (Member # 5978) on :
 
Mostly kids stuff for me as well. Introducing my three year old to The Great Pumkin Charlie Brown, Garfield's Halloween, The Flintstones Meet Rockula and Frankenstone...hey...at least they're classics that I still enjoy!

* Shamefully...I did recently watch Hocus Pocus...by myself. Don't give up hope on me yet horror fans...I have a 100 + horror movies and hoping to start my Halloween run soon.
 
Posted by mamamiasweetpeaches (Member # 1715) on :
 
I saw EDEN LAKE awhile back and really enjoyed it. My best friend watched it with me and he was like "meh" but it was a movie that sorta stuck with me long after the credits rolled, ya know what I mean? It kinda "ruined" my day, hahaha. But as a horror movie it worked. It was POSSIBLE and those movies always scare me more than Boogie-Man stuff.

I have TRICK R TREAT in my house but havent watched em yet.

I watched the 70s movie SQUIRM sober the other day. Something told me I shoulda done a Beer Run and that somethin was right! But its a movie I remember them playing on channel ALL THE TIME as a kid so i felt like I should finally watch The Whole Thing.

Been watching a lot of GOOSEBUMPS and TALES FROM THE CRYPT with my daughter. Ive said it before and Ill say it again, I thank God for GOOSEBUMPS. Its made watching "scary shows" with my daughter so much easier. Its like from GOOSEBUMPS you work your way into watching stuff like TWILIGHT ZONE,TALES FROM THE DARKSIDE and TALES FROM THE CRYPT.
 
Posted by jdocster McFly you Irish bug (Member # 5752) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by 80'sRocked:
[QB] I watched Underworld, Rise of the Lycans the other night.....awesome!

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I like all 3 of the series... [Wink]
 
Posted by Earl Keese (Member # 7986) on :
 
Has anyone seen the remake of Last House on the Left? I hear mixed things about it. Some say it is really just brutal and terrible. I really don't have much stomach for the torture stuff anymore like Hostel, Saw, etc. I still love my scary movies, but find myself drifting back to the old school stuff a little more (Halloween, Friday the 13th, Children on the Corn, Saturday the 14th Strikes Back [Wink] ).

I am sure my parents had a fit when they saw that stuff back then, what we were watching and were probably just disgusted. Probably just showing my age more than anything.

But what of The Last House...? More like old school horror with more "jumps" and "scares" or am I going to see stomach turning stuff...you know what I'm talking about I am sure.
 
Posted by mamamiasweetpeaches (Member # 1715) on :
 
My teenage nieces hated it , were thoughoughly disgusted. they say there is no entertainment value in watching people get beaten raped and tortured. As a horror enthusiast I have to agree to a level. I much prefer suspense and The Chase then watching these movies where people are held captive and slowly humiliated and or tormented.

I havent seen the original LHOTL since I was a teenager but I remember not being very "moved " by it. then again - I like I SPIT ON YOUR GRAVE, so what do I know?
 
Posted by buffalo-girl (Member # 7498) on :
 
i haven't seen the new last house on the left and i probably won't not interested in seeing the rape and torture myself! we watched boogeyman last night it was pretty good for a older scary movie i forgot the actress from bones was in that movie it had to be her first she was very young lol
 
Posted by mamamiasweetpeaches (Member # 1715) on :
 
I watched an old movie (dont know if its from 70s or early 80s) called DEAD OF NIGHT. This might have even been a Made For TV movie: not sure. Well, anway, it has three stories and while the first ones a dud and the second one is only mildly better the third one was a keeper (I had heard about it over the years so thats why i was looking to rent this) Its called BOBBY and its about this mother who has a Satanic ritual to try to bring her son back from the dead. And it WORKS. But liek so often happens in these movies he isnt the sweet little boy he was when he died anymore! He's E-VILLLLLL! My daughter loved it and ended up sleeping in my room alst night so while it didnt scare the crap out of ME it did work wonders for her!
 
Posted by J2ME (Member # 5728) on :
 
Last night:

Poltergeist II: The Other Side

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Not as good as the original. But compared to most sequels, it holds up well.

7/10

Tonight:

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Anybody seen this?
 
Posted by Earl Keese (Member # 7986) on :
 
I did see Let The Right One In. Highly enjoyable,but I was not as moved by it as the accolades the critics were pouring on it. Still, good story, good visuals and nice and moody. You will most likely find good stuff to like in it.
 
Posted by buffalo-girl (Member # 7498) on :
 
last night we watched alien movies on the amc channel and this morning i watched The Shaft on sci-fi these channels have the 30 days of halloween going so no need to put in my dvd's except for the shining which i bought on dvd and they are showing it tomorrow on amc at 6;30 p.m. rather watch the dvd uncut! i also watched ghost voyage today and part of lake dead! tonight we are gonna watch ghost town on syfy ay 9;00 in between the hockey game never saw that movie yet?
 
Posted by 80'sRocked (Member # 6979) on :
 
Well, today I went to Walmart with the intention of buying one stinking movie, but of course the good ole $5 bin immediately stared me in the eye and I couldn't say no.... and what do you know? I end up buying 7 movies! It is a sickness....All good for this time of the year though:

Maximum Overdrive:
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Strange Invaders:
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Invaders From Mars:
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Fright Night:
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Hellraiser:
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Prom Night II, Hello Mary Lou:
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Happy Birthday to Me:
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Should keep me busy for a while. [Big Grin]
 
Posted by evilash (Member # 6155) on :
 
Well, I just rented The Deadly Friend. My sister loved that movie and we had fun watching on Turner South (GA). They fuzzied up the gory parts but it was still fun.
And since it's my birthday tomorrow, I'm going to be watching whatever movies I want.
Sleepy Hollow (Tim Burton)
Evil Dead 1 and 2
Army of Darkness
The Lost Boys
Casper (for my kid)
All my Vincent Price movies
Teenage Zombies (old old old and cheap cheap cheap)
I need to get to Wal mart if they truly have Fright Night.
 
Posted by J2ME (Member # 5728) on :
 
Tonight:

Fright Night

I haven't seen this in a while.
 
Posted by pettyfan (Member # 2260) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by 80'sRocked:
Well, today I went to Walmart with the intention of buying one stinking movie, but of course the good ole $5 bin immediately stared me in the eye and I couldn't say no.... and what do you know? I end up buying 7 movies! It is a sickness....All good for this time of the year though:

Maximum Overdrive:
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Strange Invaders:
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Invaders From Mars:
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Fright Night:
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Hellraiser:
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Prom Night II, Hello Mary Lou:
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Happy Birthday to Me:
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Should keep me busy for a while. [Big Grin]

You found Happy Birthday to Me in the $5 bin??? I can't find it anywhere around here!!!
 
Posted by 80'sRocked (Member # 6979) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by pettyfan:
You found Happy Birthday to Me in the $5 bin??? I can't find it anywhere around here!!!

Yes!!! Suckers.... it amazes me at the movies I find in that bin that most would pay top dollar for!
 
Posted by buffalo-girl (Member # 7498) on :
 
love maximum overdrive one of my favorites the wacky girl cracks me up in it with her constant yelling at her husband curtis!! lol i can still hear her squeaky yelling in my head when i think of this movie ! i watched timber falls last night and today silence of the lambs another of my faves!!
 
Posted by J2ME (Member # 5728) on :
 
I watched both Fright Night 1 & 2 last night. The 2nd one was a lot better than I thought it was going to be.

Fright Night also has one of the best soundtracks I've ever heard. 80s or any other time.

Armies of The Night

It's a damn shame that Traci Lind didn't star in a few more films. She was a knockout.. [Smile]
 
Posted by pettyfan (Member # 2260) on :
 
I'm gonna watch Prince of Darkness. I've never seen it--hope it's good.
 
Posted by buffalo-girl (Member # 7498) on :
 
wow never saw blood cult either i will have to see it now i watched the shining last night love jack in that movie! "here's johnny"!!!
 
Posted by kevdugp73 (Member # 5978) on :
 
Good score 80's....I hate seeing movies like Fright Night and Say Anything in the $5 Walmart bin...it's like...hey...they're worth way more than that! I almost want to buy more copies even though I already own them...it's offensive! [Frown]
 
Posted by 80'sRocked (Member # 6979) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by buffalo-girl:
wow never saw blood cult either i will have to see it now i watched the shining last night love jack in that movie! "here's johnny"!!!

Blood Cult is a bad b-movie Buffalo, but it is a classic and has a cult following. I couldn't find it on youtube so I will post it up there myself. I'll give you the link to part 1 after I do.
 
Posted by Earl Keese (Member # 7986) on :
 
Oh I absolutely love Prince of Darkness! This was an 80's movie (1987), so of course it rocked, but it was just so cool on so many levels. Truly a "John Carpenter movie" from beginning to end. The stark title card. The random non-sequiter style scenes and jump cuts. The great low, grumbling, repetitive synth soundtrack. Just filled with great visuals and "boxed in" kind of claustrophobic feel to it.

A good effort to be more than just a "start introducing them and start knocking 'em down" horror flick. It took a shot at physics, theology, the nature of the universe, good and evil and was filled with great lines like Anything traveling faster than the speed of light would appear to be going backward in time. and What is it? A secret that can no longer be kept.

And the oscar goes to... [Razz]
 
Posted by buffalo-girl (Member # 7498) on :
 
thanks 80'srocked!! we watched 13 ghosts last night then halloween was on amc the first one is my favorite so i had to watch it !!i liked 13 ghosts great effects !!
 
Posted by Ronnie (Member # 465) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by pettyfan:
I'm gonna watch Prince of Darkness. I've never seen it--hope it's good.

good for you! one of john carpenter's best. [Smile]
 
Posted by Ronnie (Member # 465) on :
 
80srocked, strange invaders used to be a movie i watched over and over as a kid. the green ooze... lol

fright night is awesome. been listening to that soundtrack lately!
 
Posted by aTomiK (Member # 6575) on :
 
Just watched Spasms (1983)

- This was not very good giant snake flick.
2-3 pretty graphic death scenes and that´s it.
Somehow they have managed to get Tangerine Dream to write the end credits tune
"Serpents theme" and even that was a bad one.
Starring Oliver Reed, Peter Fonda and Kerrie Keane.

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Posted by kevdugp73 (Member # 5978) on :
 
I watched "Deadly Friend" last night...might get banned from the posts...but...I didn't like it [Frown] I didn't see it as a kid, and find that sometimes makes a big difference...this was my first viewing, so at 36 years old...didn't cut it for me. My wife works til 11 PM tonight...trying to get my little fella to bed for 8 PM, then watch a horror movie...I'll let yas know which one later.
 
Posted by pettyfan (Member # 2260) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Ronnie:
</font><blockquote><font size="1" face=""Century Gothic", Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><hr /><font size="2" face=""Century Gothic", Verdana, Arial">Originally posted by pettyfan:
I'm gonna watch Prince of Darkness. I've never seen it--hope it's good. </font><hr /></blockquote><font size="2" face=""Century Gothic", Verdana, Arial">good for you! one of john carpenter's best. [Smile]

But I never got past the first half hour!! I was so disappointed... [Frown]
 
Posted by 80'sRocked (Member # 6979) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by buffalo-girl:
thanks 80'srocked!!

No problem buffalo-girl. I posted the movie last night....here is part 1:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PJ5HJsicsbk&feature=related

I must warn you though....this is a terrible movie! [Wink]


Last night I watched Hello Mary Lou, Prom Night II:

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Posted by aTomiK (Member # 6575) on :
 
Now what is this? Somekind of nightmare?
kev doesn´t like Deadly Friend and petty can´t even watch Prince of Darkness...

I´m going to bed and hope that everything ok when i wake up [Big Grin] [Big Grin]
 
Posted by evilash (Member # 6155) on :
 
I saw Deadly Friend as a kid, but that was like 10 years ago.
 
Posted by kevdugp73 (Member # 5978) on :
 
Sorry to let you down aTomik...I mean, when I saw that Albert from "Little House On The Prarie" was in it...I thought it would be an instant classic for sure [Roll Eyes] Hee Hee Hee
 
Posted by kevdugp73 (Member # 5978) on :
 
Just finished watching the original Frankenstein movie from 1931 w' Boris Karloff. This was an awesome movie with great visuals...really really liked it. Funny...I always thought I had seen this movie at one point or another, but apparently not.

* The Universal Legacy Collections are great...I have Frankenstein, Dracula, Wolfman, and The Mummy so far...love these classics.
 
Posted by Ronnie (Member # 465) on :
 
deadly friend is like, classic 80s horror cheese!
i tortured my little cousins with this movie. i think i made everyone i know watch this when i was little. i had recorded the movie off cable.

gotta love the new dvd case with the blue finger nails. [Roll Eyes] [Razz]
 
Posted by Ronnie (Member # 465) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by pettyfan:
But I never got past the first half hour!! I was so disappointed... [Frown]

........... [Eek!] [Frown]
 
Posted by Valley (Member # 1322) on :
 
I'm such a "Deadly Friend" fan ... I know I wrote about it somewhere in this thread last year. Anyway, I can definitely see why a first time viewer might not see it like others that remember it from the past. I always saw this as an Awkward Creepy flick.
 
Posted by There'll be no morning for us (Member # 5804) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by kevdugp73:
Just finished watching the original Frankenstein movie from 1931 w' Boris Karloff. This was an awesome movie with great visuals...really really liked it. Funny...I always thought I had seen this movie at one point or another, but apparently not.

* The Universal Legacy Collections are great...I have Frankenstein, Dracula, Wolfman, and The Mummy so far...love these classics.

[Big Grin] I highly recommend checking out The Invisible Man and Werewolf of London if you haven't already done so. My favourites of the old universals.
 
Posted by There'll be no morning for us (Member # 5804) on :
 
And Valley, don't you ever go wandering off again, you hear? [Mad] [Razz]

Good to have you back [Big Grin]
 
Posted by kevdugp73 (Member # 5978) on :
 
At a second hand store today got The Return of the Living dead and Sleepaway Camp part 2 for $4 each...thought that was a pretty good scoop!
 
Posted by kevdugp73 (Member # 5978) on :
 
There'll be no morning for us....I need to get The Invisible Man and The Swamp Creature to complete my legacy collection...very nice double disc sets with great packaging. I've never seen the Werewolf of London...I'll have to check that out.
 
Posted by J2ME (Member # 5728) on :
 
Tonights viewing:

Friday the 13th Part VI
 
Posted by pettyfan (Member # 2260) on :
 
I watched Orphan. I thought it was good. I bought The Hills Run Red, so I plan on watching it tomorrow night.
 
Posted by evilash (Member # 6155) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Ronnie:
deadly friend is like, classic 80s horror cheese!
i tortured my little cousins with this movie. i think i made everyone i know watch this when i was little. i had recorded the movie off cable.

gotta love the new dvd case with the blue finger nails. [Roll Eyes] [Razz]

Yeah, it really is a great movie. Not for the talent, not for the ending, but for the awesome robot and the warm 80s fuzzy feelings.
 
Posted by evilash (Member # 6155) on :
 
About to watch Halloween 2 (better than the first in my opinion) and The Descent, not an 80s movie, but was told it's really scary.
 
Posted by aTomiK (Member # 6575) on :
 
Watched Firestarter (1984) last night.
Still a good flick.
The final battle is the best 80s superhero stuff.

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Posted by J2ME (Member # 5728) on :
 
Last night:

Damien: Omen II

6/10
 
Posted by 80'sRocked (Member # 6979) on :
 
BUMP!!! It's that time of the year again! What "scary" movies are you guys watching during the best month of the year? Lost Boys was first up for me. Never gets old!
 
Posted by Ronnie (Member # 465) on :
 
Yay! I didn't even realize that it was October 1st. [Eek!] Happy October, you all.

So what are we all watching this year? [Cool] [Smile]
 
Posted by Bernie_Lomax (Member # 8571) on :
 
Amityville Horror - The original
 
Posted by Ronnie (Member # 465) on :
 
I think I am gonna start off with The Serpent & The Rainbow.. Wes Craven... never caught the entire movie, I say it's time I did. [Smile]
 
Posted by Pyro (Member # 7658) on :
 
Starting things off with this classic...

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Posted by Muffy Tepperman (Member # 1551) on :
 
Oh Pyro lol [Smile]

Ronnster I love Serpent & the Rainbow..it always scared me..I've always had the craziest crush on Bill Pullman too...oh Bill.....I may have to revisit it.

I love that it's Oct 1st....I love everything about Fall!!
 
Posted by Ronnie (Member # 465) on :
 
I went back and read this topic all over again.

FYI.. I ended up buying The Lady In White, Muffy. And I couldn't finish it. It had a great fall feel to it, but I don't know why I found it so hard to watch?

Haha, Bill Pullman, I think I remember you telling me that before? I liked him in Spaceballs. [Big Grin]

Hope we can get this thread poppin'! I'm interested to know what everyone is watching for Halloween!
 
Posted by J2ME (Member # 5728) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Ronnie:
I went back and read this topic all over again.

Ditto

Tonight:
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I've picked up the 1st season of Friday the 13th: The Series, so I'll be watching it throughout October as well.

[ 03. October 2011, 07:26: Message edited by: J2ME ]
 
Posted by Pyro (Member # 7658) on :
 
I'm actually not gonna be watching many Halloween movies this time around. I'm jumping ship and moving out of State again at the end of this month. So I'm gonna be quite busy doing that. It's OK. i'll just watch the Halloween flicks around Christmas time like i like to do anyway. [Smile]
 
Posted by Veronica Sawyer (Member # 2221) on :
 
First up on my list....

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Posted by Ronnie (Member # 465) on :
 
Wow, that Near Dark blu-ray went Twilight on us. Adrian Pasdar looks like a teen vamp?!

Veronica, I can't see your picture?
 
Posted by Valley (Member # 1322) on :
 
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I actually planned on starting a new "Halloween Scary Movie Thread" again this year, but it is way more entertaining to keep the original thread from 2008 going and build on it. Quite a fun read from start to finish! [Cool]

Here's the thread from last year to bridge the gap:

The Halloween Scary Movie Thread 2010

2008, 2009, and 2010 represented..

Thrill Me 2011!
 
Posted by Veronica Sawyer (Member # 2221) on :
 
Ronnie, it's the poster for Waxwork [Smile]
 
Posted by Valley (Member # 1322) on :
 
I actually started early this year..

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"Halloween II" was released on blu-ray recently and after discussing with Ronnie who ranks it high on her list of favs .. it was just too hard to wait until Halloween to watch it this year. It was such a fun watch that I might just view it again soon.

I have yet to dive into the extras.. but I'm totally gonna watch the 1984 horror documentary "Terror In The Aisles" which was included as a surprising bonus feature.

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"Halloween II" on blu-ray did not disappoint!

The picture quality was excellent and it caused me to notice little details about the movie like never before. Also, the sound was so crisp and clear .. it actually made me jump in my seat a couple of times like I was watching it for the first time all over again. [Eek!]

The original "Halloween' from 1978 which I consider the best horror movie ever made and this movie will always be on my Halloween rotation. And I must say that after watching "Halloween II" on blu-ray.. it gave me a new appreciation for this film.

Oh.. I'm sure most of you horror buffs know all the backstory between the director Rick Rosenthal and John Carpenter before the film was released, but I still find it fascinating.

[ 02. October 2011, 16:03: Message edited by: Valley ]
 
Posted by kevdugp73 (Member # 5978) on :
 
I'm so heavy into house renovations, I'm not even sure where the TV is!! A bit late starting in this year, but hope to get my Halloween movie watchin' goin' soon. I have about 70 or so Halloween episodes from some of my favorite old shows: Alf, Barney Miller, Cheers, Everybody Hates Chris (I didn't watch this show, but in the Halloween episode, he dresses up as Prince....pretty funny), Frasier, Happy Days, MASH, Punky Brewster, etc, etc....even have Halloween episodes for MacGyver and Knight Rider. Also, I'm not a big Simpsons fan but for some reason, this year I want to watch some of the Treehouse of Horror episodes.

As far as movies, I might kick it off with something light, maybe ...Monster Squad.
 
Posted by Valley (Member # 1322) on :
 
Veronica Sawyer.. "Waxwork" is a great flick to start the season off with!

I swiped this from my "Waxwork" thread:

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A wax museum owner uses his horror exhibits to unleash evil on the world. "Waxwork" had a great premise and the FX/make-up is far above standard 80's horror. The exhibit scenes within the movie were awesome.

The cast was 80's cool with Zach Gilligan, Deborah Foreman, Michelle Johnson, Dana Ashbrook, Eric Brown, and Miles O'Keeffe.

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But what were Johnson and Foreman thinking.. first both notice a Waxwork house appear in their neighborhood out of nowhere as they are walking to school..

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..then suddenly a creepy guy in a purple suit that even Prince might question greets them... next, same scary dude invites both of these obviously underage high school girls plus four of their friends to a private midnight showing.

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.. I will say the movie holds together and plays as a horror/comedy flick... though the ending is less than stellar. I really liked how the homage to "Night of the Living Dead" scenes were filmed in black & white.

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As everyone knows.. I'm a fan of Deborah Foreman because of the movie "Valley Girl". While "Waxwork" is not at the top of my list .. her performance was quite interesting and definitely entertaining! ha

Here's a little trivia:

* Writer/director Anthony Hickox wrote the screenplay in only 3 days.

* Effects artist Bob Keen spent 18 hours a day for eight weeks working on the monsters in the film.

* During the scene in the basement of the vampire's mansion, crew on the sets said that it was "The bloodiest thing ever put to the screen". Much of the gore in the scene was cut by the MPAA.

* 18 wax horror exhibits are seen, including: - Count Dracula - The Phantom of the Opera - a witch - The Marquis De Sade - a werewolf - a mummy - a voodoo priest - zombies aka Night of the Living Dead - an urban legend killer (axe murderer) - The Invisible Man - Frankenstein's monster - Invasion of the Body Snatchers pod - a demonic baby from It's Alive - an alien creature - a "cobra-man" circus freak - Jack the Ripper - Mr. Hyde - and a Golem.

* After the policeman visits the Waxwork with Mark, he realizes that many of the statues of the victims resemble missing people from posters he had seen. These posters are actually just copies of one of the posters from the opening credits of the 1987 film 'The Lost Boys'. All of the missing person posters have a single photo of a missing adult, but the posters all have the same information of two missing children on the poster: William G. Bailey 7-26-62 Sandy blond hair brown eyes Missing since August 6, 1979 (or 1973) Call the Santa Carla Police Department Susan Wilbur 5-30-69 Black Hair Blue Eyes Missing since February 6, 1983

Any Waxwork or Waxwork II fans?

[ 02. October 2011, 16:29: Message edited by: Valley ]
 
Posted by Valley (Member # 1322) on :
 
And Kev.. we might have discussed this in a different section of the board last year.. but "Buffy The Vampire Slayer" has a couple of excellent Halloween episodes in my opinion.

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Season 2, Episode 6 - “Halloween”

It’s amazing how costumes can change one’s persona on Halloween. It’s the only time of year that the shy guy might actually appear to be the confident and sexy beast that is within him. What a person wears as a Halloween costume can sometimes reveal a lot. This episode of Buffy illustrates this concept perfectly. It’s Halloween in Sunnydale, and everyone’s turning into their costumes. Buffy is an 18th century damsel in distress; Willow is a ghost, and Xander is a hyper army guy. With Buffy out of commission, and Xander out of his mind, Willow gets to take over and really allows herself to be confident.

Season 4, Episode 4 - “Fear, Itself”

This is one of my all-time fav Buffy episodes! It has a haunted house and has some truly wicked moments. Buffy can’t bring herself to face the guy who jilted her. Willow’s continuing usage of magic is of concern to everyone but herself. Oz is afraid he’ll lose control of his wolf side. And Xander is afraid he’s becoming invisible, since he’s the only one of his friends not in college.

Problem is.. the haunted house our 'Scooby Gang' is trapped in actually amplifies their fears, and the only thing that can save them is facing fear itself. This episode is a great combination of scares and laughs with a twist ending.

Season 6, Episode 6 - “All the Way”

Just like her big sister Buffy... Dawn Summers finds herself falling for the wrong guy. She has her first kiss and then has to stake the guy. Yup, surprise, surprise, he’s a vampire. [Wink]

[ 02. October 2011, 16:41: Message edited by: Valley ]
 
Posted by Valley (Member # 1322) on :
 
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Since we are discussing great Halloween tv episodes .. where's Muffy to remind us of the infamous "Square Pegs" Halloween slumber party episode?
 
Posted by cindymancini (Member # 679) on :
 
Waxwork is in the queue for this week!! It's streaming on Netflix!! Love the ensemble cast!!

Valley, that Square Pegs pic is fantastic! Awesome Halloween episode!! Makes you feel like you're at the slumber party!!
 
Posted by cindymancini (Member # 679) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Valley:
I actually started early this year..

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It pains me to see this post...I waited with bated breath & ran out for this blu-ray the day it was released. Unfortunately, I cannot watch it on my Samsung player! It does not play with the version of their current firmware [Frown] . I'm beyond disgusted! I called Samsung Tech Support & basically they told me there's nothing I can do except wait for their next firmware update...which they have no idea when it will be released!!

Not sure I'll ever buy another Samsung product! Enjoy your Halloween II blu-rays guys...I can't... [Frown]

[ 03. October 2011, 06:48: Message edited by: cindymancini ]
 
Posted by J2ME (Member # 5728) on :
 
Day 3:

Recent Horror Blu buys:

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Hatchet - When a group of tourists on a New Orleans haunted swamp tour find themselves stranded in the wilderness, their evening of fun and spooks turns into a horrific nightmare. -- IMDb

These turned up today.  - I'll watch Hatchet tonight, and the 2nd one later in the week.

Has anybody seen either of these?

[ 10. October 2011, 06:49: Message edited by: J2ME ]
 
Posted by Valley (Member # 1322) on :
 
Wow.. Cindy .. that is crazy that Samsung hasn't kept their firmware updates current. I'm actually shocked by this info.

I watched "Halloween II" on my PS3 without issues. But I do own a Samsung Blu-ray player that is in another room. Ouchy!

Ronnie must have watched it on her PS3 as well.

Hope you get to watch the "Halloween II" on blu-ray before Halloween. At least you can still watch "Night of the Creeps" without issue.. right?
 
Posted by Ronnie (Member # 465) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Valley:
Ronnie must have watched it on her PS3 as well.

Nope. I would have, ..my PS3 was getting repaired. My hard drive needed to be replaced. I have a Sony Blu-ray player and it played fine.

Sorry to hear, Cindy..total bummer. [Frown]
 
Posted by Ronnie (Member # 465) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by J2ME:
Has anybody seen either of these?

J2ME, I have never seen them, but I heard of the first one. Let us know what you think!
 
Posted by Crash (Member # 7484) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Valley:
that is crazy that Samsung hasn't kept their firmware updates current. I'm actually shocked by this info.


I don't think that this issue is limited to Samsung. I have a Vizio that is about a year-and-half old, and while it works well for the stuff that I have (never tried Halloween II), they've never upgraded the firmware. Other folks have pointed out-and I've personally experienced--that if you try to do so on-line, it returns an error message instead of saying "no upgrade available." That's really stupid. And don't get me started on the el cheapo "Insignia" BluRay (Best Buy's house brand) that I bought for my bedroom. You used to be able to upgrade the firmware through the menu--and it worked. Then one of the upgrades removed the ability to upgrade the firmware, and I was scratching my head wondering what the heck they'd done. Next thing I know, I got a DVD in the mail with the latest firmware upgrade, which added back the ability to upgrade on-line. Stupidest stuff I've ever seen... [Smile]
 
Posted by Pittsburghgirl (Member # 7514) on :
 
We have been watching Friday the 13th: The Series for the past month now. My husband still loves it- me not so much. But he insists on watching an episode during lunch. I guess I'll be watching one today, lol!
 
Posted by Crash (Member # 7484) on :
 
David Cronenberg actually directed an episode of "Friday the 13th: The Series." I believe that it was the one with the haunted scalpel. (He must've been really, really bored at the time. [Smile] )
 
Posted by Valley (Member # 1322) on :
 
I was never a huge fan of Friday The 13th the tv series.. maybe if I gave it a chance now I might think differently. Were there any cool episodes with actors we enjoy from some our cherished 80's movies?

And I saw the first "Hatchet" movie a few years back .. it was decent and way gory. I like the 'old school american horror' tagline.. not a fav for me, but worth watching at least once.
 
Posted by J2ME (Member # 5728) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Valley:
And I saw the first "Hatchet" movie a few years back .. it was decent and way gory. I like the 'old school american horror' tagline.. not a fav for me, but worth watching at least once.

I couldn't be bothered to wait until later, so have just finished watching it....

I actually really enjoyed it. I wasn't too sure at the beginning, but it picked up, and like Valley pointed out, is one of the goriest movies I've ever seen.

I was really impressed with most of the death scenes.

It was also cool to see Robert Englund and Tony Todd -- albeit *briefly*.

 -  -  - out of 5
 
Posted by the young warrior (Member # 9554) on :
 
i have waxworks on dvd,great movie,a lot of fun,i've always liked deborah foreman and zach galligan .

never seen part 2 though, was it any good?

at the moment i am just in the process of watching 1988 slasher flick hide and go shriek about a group of college kids shut in a furniture store with a cross dressing psychopath,i have it on a dutch dvd,i'm sure it's the uncut version, not seen it for a few year,but think i remember thinking it was pretty decent!

[ 03. October 2011, 15:39: Message edited by: the young warrior ]
 
Posted by Pittsburghgirl (Member # 7514) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Valley:
I was never a huge fan of Friday The 13th the tv series.. maybe if I gave it a chance now I might think differently. Were there any cool episodes with actors we enjoy from some our cherished 80's movies?

And I saw the first "Hatchet" movie a few years back .. it was decent and way gory. I like the 'old school american horror' tagline.. not a fav for me, but worth watching at least once.

Valley, I do not recognize any of the guest actors. I think it is probably due to the show having been filmed in Canada. I think the guest actors are all Canadians, and I have yet to see one I know, with the exception of the guy from Just Shoot Me ( I can't think of his name right now- Enrico something?).
 
Posted by aTomiK (Member # 6575) on :
 
Just watched Blood Song (1982) aka Dream Slayer in the UK.

It was a good horror movie starring Donna Wilkes (Jaws 2, Angel) Frankie Avalon, Richard Jaeckel,
Antoinette Bower, William Kirby Cullen and Dane Clark.

Lots of Halloween influences in this one: mental institution escape, small town during autumn,
pulsating synth score, killer waiting in his van near the schoolyard and hiding behind hedges etc.

Not a bad Halloween flick, check it out guys!

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Posted by J2ME (Member # 5728) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Pittsburghgirl:
quote:
Originally posted by Valley:
I was never a huge fan of Friday The 13th the tv series.. maybe if I gave it a chance now I might think differently. Were there any cool episodes with actors we enjoy from some our cherished 80's movies?


Valley, I do not recognize any of the guest actors. I think it is probably due to the show having been filmed in Canada. I think the guest actors are all Canadians, and I have yet to see one I know, with the exception of the guy from Just Shoot Me ( I can't think of his name right now- Enrico something?).
I'm on episode 4 (A Cup of Time).

A mysterious teacup gives an elderly woman the power of eternal youth -- at a cost.  -


It's an OK series so far. Apparently it gets better midway through the season, so we'll see.

I kinda wish I picked up "The Outer Limits" or "The Twilight Zone" instead.

Day 4

Tonight's Viewing:

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Oct 1st -- Nada
Oct 2nd -- Near Dark (4/5)
Oct 3rd -- Hatchet (2.5/5)
Oct 4th -- The Shining (4.5/5)
 
Posted by 80'sRocked (Member # 6979) on :
 
This is one of my favorite threads on the rewind over the years....I love reading all the old posts. October is the best month of the year and Halloween is my fave holiday! Great posts everyone!
 
Posted by J2ME (Member # 5728) on :
 
Day 4 Cont: I also watched "The Howling" last night.

Not in the same league as AAWIL, but pretty good nonetheless. The transformation scene was spectacular -- as was Elisabeth Brooks.

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 -  -  - out of 5

Oct 1st -- Nada
Oct 2nd -- Near Dark (4/5)
Oct 3rd -- Hatchet (2.5/5)
Oct 4th -- The Shining (4.5/5) & The Howling (3/5)

[ 05. October 2011, 11:20: Message edited by: J2ME ]
 
Posted by J2ME (Member # 5728) on :
 
Day 5:

"Basket Case" for me tonight. This was a blind buy, so I'm hoping it doesn't suck too much.

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Edit:

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Oct 1st -- Nada
Oct 2nd -- Near Dark (4/5)
Oct 3rd -- Hatchet (2.5/5)
Oct 4th -- The Shining (4.5/5) & The Howling (3/5)
Oct 5th -- Basket Case (2.5/5)

[ 06. October 2011, 06:12: Message edited by: J2ME ]
 
Posted by Johnny Roarke is reckless (Member # 9826) on :
 
Basket Case may be an acquired taste, but it definitely does NOT suck !
I'm very curious about how it looks on blu-ray though. Apparently Frank Hennenlotter and
Something Weird Video had new source materials to work with, and created a brand new transfer.
I think the extra's are the same as on their special edition dvd from a decade ago.
 
Posted by Crash (Member # 7484) on :
 
Basket Case and its sequels aren't my favorites of Hennenlotter's films. I love Brain Damage, Bad Biology, and, of course, the inimitable Frankenhooker.
 
Posted by aTomiK (Member # 6575) on :
 
Watched the 80s version of the Invaders from Mars (1986) last night.
The last time i saw this was in the late 80s.

Definitely not as effective as it was back then but it´s still fun Cannon group horror film for kids.

Directed by Tobe Hooper and featuring a typical b-movie cast.
I still loved the atmosphere, the great settings and old school effects and puppetry.
I also like the score, composed by Christopher Young, very much.

Still entertaining movie if you don´t take it too seriously.

Invaders from Mars (1986) - Theatrical Trailer

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Posted by Crash (Member # 7484) on :
 
This is just an OK remake. The 1953 original, while obviously not nearly as technically proficient, is still the better film. Tobe Hooper, apart from a couple of episodes of "Nowhere Man," hasn't done anything even halfway decent in over 20 years. A shame...
 
Posted by J2ME (Member # 5728) on :
 
Day 6:

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Oct 1st -- Nada
Oct 2nd -- Near Dark (4/5)
Oct 3rd -- Hatchet (2.5/5)
Oct 4th -- The Shining (4.5/5) & The Howling (3/5)
Oct 5th -- Basket Case (2.5/5)
Oct 6th -- Sleepaway Camp(2/5)

[ 07. October 2011, 04:42: Message edited by: J2ME ]
 
Posted by Helen_S (Member # 5804) on :
 
I'm gonna stick my ratings out of 10 for the horrors I've watched each week [Smile]

It! (1967) - 7
Halloween II (2009) - 4
Black Water (2007) - 4
Demon Under Glass - 6
Blood Of The Vampire - 6
Devil Doll (1964) - 9
The Collector (2009) - 2
The Gravedancers - 4
The Ninth Gate - 6
Storm Of The Century - 10
Planet Terror - 8
The City Of The Dead aka Horror Hotel - 9
 
Posted by Helen_S (Member # 5804) on :
 
I love the first 2 Basket Case films, hilarious [Big Grin] Gonna watch the 3rd sometime in the next week.
 
Posted by Muffy Tepperman (Member # 1551) on :
 
Helen I just watched Halloween II 2009 this week too.....gotta give it a 4 or less [Wink] it was pretty bad.
 
Posted by Helen_S (Member # 5804) on :
 
Haha, I wasn't overly keen on the first remake. But it looks so much better to me now after that [Razz]
 
Posted by Bernie_Lomax (Member # 8571) on :
 
I didn't even know Halloween 2 came out. I liked the 2007 original remake.

Is 2 really that bad? It seems hard to believe considering how good the first one was.
 
Posted by c00g33beach (Member # 9387) on :
 
@j2me - awsomely scary movie for me, i love werewolf movies...not a pinch at all on american werewolf in London though...just a different clss of movie in my opinion...howling is a little freakier but from a cinemaphotography point of view and of course a great werewolf 80s embassador movie for our beloved decade you cant (for certain) and i challenge an argument from anyone...AWWIL is just awsome.
 
Posted by c00g33beach (Member # 9387) on :
 
@atomik - mate you have TASTE BRO!!! Invaders from mars....speechless, just an absolute classic! Kudos to u bro.
 
Posted by c00g33beach (Member # 9387) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Bernie_Lomax:
I didn't even know Halloween 2 came out. I liked the 2007 original remake.

Is 2 really that bad? It seems hard to believe considering how good the first one was.

Ditto i had no idea wot so eva about this one...would like honest feedback please as im thinking of renting it via lovefilm
 
Posted by Bernie_Lomax (Member # 8571) on :
 
The Howling has got nothing on AWIL.
 
Posted by oneyedwilly (Member # 8730) on :
 
coogeebeach is me guys sorry, had major hassles retrieving password etc an no internet again for 4 wks....very grim! hi to everyone tho...valley, atomik, muffy, helen, etc etc etc and a huge how ya doin to Logan my uk buddy
 
Posted by Helen_S (Member # 5804) on :
 
Aww, what a pain [Frown] Glad to see you back [Smile] Btw I don't think you ever got to see in your thread that I loved Stealing Home http://www.fast-rewind.com/ubb/ultimatebb.php/topic/2/10172.html#000000 [Smile]
 
Posted by J2ME (Member # 5728) on :
 
Bernie & oneEyed,

I couldn't agree more!! I enjoyed "The Howling", but it's second best compared to AAWIL. So....

Day 7:

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Oct 1st -- Nada
Oct 2nd -- Near Dark (4/5)
Oct 3rd -- Hatchet (2.5/5)
Oct 4th -- The Shining (4.5/5) & The Howling (3/5)
Oct 5th -- Basket Case (2.5/5)
Oct 6th -- Sleepaway Camp(2/5)
Oct 7th -- An American Werewolf In London (4/5)
 
Posted by the young warrior (Member # 9554) on :
 
helen s i agree with you on halloween 2(2009),it was a bit of a mess ,but if that warrants a 4/10 i reckon black water warrants a 7/10,wasn't quite as good as the other croc flick rogue but overall i didn't dislike it and actually thought it was pretty good .
helen did you really dislike the collector that much,must admit to having the blu ray and actually think it's a pretty cool flick!

p.s - helen don't forget savage streets is on tonight on the horror channel.

tobe hoopers invaders from mars remake is a fun movie,i have it on a mgm double sided disc with another fun 80s sci/fi/horror strange invaders.

i also agree an american werewolf in london all the way,howling is great, but not as good as john landis's classic werewolf hit!

http://youtu.be/E3hHbpCdRt8-an american werewolf in london music vid. warning contains some adult content!
posted this on the best werewolf movie thread,but feel its just at home on here.

[ 07. October 2011, 13:03: Message edited by: the young warrior ]
 
Posted by oneyedwilly (Member # 8730) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Helen_S:
Aww, what a pain [Frown] Glad to see you back [Smile] Btw I don't think you ever got to see in your thread that I loved Stealing Home http://www.fast-rewind.com/ubb/ultimatebb.php/topic/2/10172.html#000000 [Smile]

Thanks Helen, just totally forgot about that film...looked it up via your link. cheers
 
Posted by Helen_S (Member # 5804) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by the young warrior:
helen s i agree with you on halloween 2(2009),it was a bit of a mess ,but if that warrants a 4/10 i reckon black water warrants a 7/10,wasn't quite as good as the other croc flick rogue but overall i didn't dislike it and actually thought it was pretty good .
helen did you really dislike the collector that much,must admit to having the blu ray and actually think it's a pretty cool flick!

p.s - helen don't forget savage streets is on tonight on the horror channel.

I'm afraid so about The Collector, it made me want to throw things lol. I preferred another film I watched by the Black Water director recently, The Reef. That had some really tense moments. I'll have to see Rogue [Smile]

I'm recording Savage Streets, will watch tomorrow. But I have just watched the film before it you recommended, Tamara. I agree it was a fun little flick [Smile]
 
Posted by pettyfan (Member # 2260) on :
 
I guess I'm one of the few Halloween 2 fans on here! It wasn't awesome or anything, but it was decent.

As for Basketcase, ugh!! I hated that stupid movie!!! I didn't even bother with the sequels.

I didn't like the Collector either. I love horror movies, but torture just for the sake of torture isn't for me.
 
Posted by kevdugp73 (Member # 5978) on :
 
Late chiming bak in. Thanks for the input Valley...I'll check out the Buffy episodes...I believe I have em all. And....I just love when you guys start talking about an old movie...and then I magically find it in a store where it has no business being....that being said, just scooped the Waxwork double feature at Zellers for $6! Also this past week, picked up The Fly 1 + 2, Psycho 2, Cujo, Exorcist 2 (I'm told, a waste of money, but for $5..couldn't resist), Candyman, and Wrong Turn.

A reminder about the recent release of Trick 'r Treat....I freakin loved this movie....one of the best modern Halloween flicks I've seen!
 
Posted by Ronnie (Member # 465) on :
 
I love Psycho II!

I haven't watched Waxwork in a long time. It starts good, but I can never finish it. It goes bad, for me.

Watched Hellraiser and up next...

Jeepers Creepers & Jeepers Creepers 2

Part 1 has the remake of Siouxsie Sioux's "Peek-A-Boo".. love the cover! [Smile]

Echo 3 - Peek-a-Boo

I love both movies! I do like part 2 a bit better.. with the highschool teens and the school bus.
 
Posted by J2ME (Member # 5728) on :
 
Day 8:

So far....

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 -  -  -  - out of 5

[ 08. October 2011, 16:46: Message edited by: J2ME ]
 
Posted by J2ME (Member # 5728) on :
 
Day 8: Cont

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 -  -  -  - out of 5

Oct 1st -- Nada
Oct 2nd -- Near Dark (4/5)
Oct 3rd -- Hatchet (2.5/5)
Oct 4th -- The Shining (4.5/5) + The Howling (3/5)
Oct 5th -- Basket Case (2.5/5)
Oct 6th -- Sleepaway Camp(2/5)
Oct 7th -- An American Werewolf In London (4/5)
Oct 8th -- Alien Raiders (1.5/5) + Resident Evil (3.5/5) + Fright Night (3.5/5)
 
Posted by Ronnie (Member # 465) on :
 
Watched Halloween H20.. it's great to watch after recently seeing the original Halloween II. [Smile]

Also watched Urban Legend (1998). Fun 90's flick!
 
Posted by Pyro (Member # 7658) on :
 
Gonna have me a nice Double Feature Night Tomorrow with these 2 classics:

THE GATE(1987):

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THE GATE TRAILER


AND...


GATE II(1990):

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GATE II TRAILER

[ 08. October 2011, 19:43: Message edited by: Pyro ]
 
Posted by pettyfan (Member # 2260) on :
 
I watched The House (2008)--very good movie. I also watched Scream 4 (again) and the Descent 2...meh, I could've done w/o that one.
 
Posted by J2ME (Member # 5728) on :
 
Day 9:


I plan of watching "Resident Evil: Apocalypse" and "Mimic" tonight.

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Resident Evil: Apocalypse -- An enjoyable zombie/monster flick that isn't quite as good as the 1st.  -  -  - out of 5

Mimic -- Bugs!?!?! Good monster movie, that'll make you want to take a quick shower.  -  -  - out of 5

[ 10. October 2011, 05:42: Message edited by: J2ME ]
 
Posted by Veronica Sawyer (Member # 2221) on :
 
Watched "The Excorcist", "Halloween 2 (1981)", and "House of 1000 Corpses" this past week.
 
Posted by Valley (Member # 1322) on :
 
Totally enjoying reading what everyone is watching as well as her/his thoughts about the films!! [Smile]

i actually revisted "Creepshow" and "Creepshow 2" for the first time in years today.  Penned by Stephen King with help from George A. Romero these were both staples on HBO during the 80's.  It was fun to watch them today and see so many familiar faces .. Leslie Nielsen, Hal Holbrook, Adrienne Barbeau, Ted Danson, Ed Harris, EG Marshall, George Kennedy, Tom Savini, and Lois Chiles.

Here's a reminder of what you get from each film:


Creepshow:


Father's Day

The first story concerns the Grantham family, whose matriarch Great Aunt Bedelia killed her demanding father Nathan in a rage seven years ago on Father's Day. The Granthams are rather happy about the death of the miserly Nathan because it allowed them to inherit paet of his fortune, but this year things go differently; Nathan rises from his grave as a vengeful zombie and begins killing off his relatives one by one in a quest for his "cake".

The Lonesome Death of Jordy Verrill

The second story revolves around Jordy Verrill, a backwoods bumpkin who, after being infected by the juice inside a meteorite that crashes in his yard, gets a little more growth out of his plants than he can handle.

Something To Tide You Over

Richard Vickers, a rich and jealous husband, decides to get revenge on his cheating wife Becky and her lover Harry in a creatively cruel manner, but learns too late that the tide has a way of bringing things back.

The Crate

A professor sees the release of a dangerous creature from a crate delivered to his college as a surefire way to rid himself of his monster of a wife.

They're Creeping Up On You

Upson Pratt, a mean old business tycoon with a fear of insects, gets bugged by roaches after he causes the suicide of an employee.


Creepshow 2:


Old Chief Wood'nhead

Ray and Martha Spruce own a hardware store in Dead River, a town that now lives up to its name. While it used to be a prosperous community, many of its citizens have now moved on. Due to the lack of customers, Ray spends his afternoons talking to Old Chief Wood'nhead, the wooden Indian that stands in front of the store. When the Spruces are robbed and murdered one night, the only witness is Old Chief Wood'nhead. He comes to life in order to seek vengeance for his slain friends.

The Raft

Four college students decide to spend the day relaxing and swimming at a secluded lake. While swimming out to a permanent raft in the middle of the water, Randy notices a rather odd looking oil slick. After Rachel  gets to curious about the unusual slick, the remaining three try to figure out a way to escape the raft and make it back to shore.

The Hitchhiker

After spending the evening at a male escort's apartment, Annie Lansing realizes she has about twenty minutes to beat her husband home from work. While racing home, she accidently strikes a hitchhiker with her car. Feeling guilty about the accident (but not guilty enough to stay for the police), she leaves the man to die in the road. Annie soon discovers that her problems are far from over, as the hitchhiker is not finished with her yet.

The Wrap-around Story

Billy is a young boy who is fascinated with horror comic books. Not only does he think they're fun to read, but they allow him to order such exotic merchandise as Venus Fly Traps!  After picking up one of his packages from the post office, Billy is accosted by some local bullies who will regret that move soon enough.

To be honest, while both movies were fun to watch again.. there is one segment that I consider by far the best:

The Raft:

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"The Raft" which is the second segment of "Creepshow 2" is not only the best of all the tales in the Creepshow movies in my opinion, it’s one of the best short horror films of all time. A foursome of college students take a road-trip out to a private lake for some funny, only to get stranded on an anchored wooden raft by a floating black glob of evil goo. It’s a tense, scary, and highly  entertaining ..

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and the ending is so awesome! [Cool]
 
Posted by J2ME (Member # 5728) on :
 
Day 9 Cont:

I also watched "An American Werewolf in Paris" last night.  -

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Terrible movie that doesn't compare to the original in any way.  -  -

Oct 1st -- Nada
Oct 2nd -- Near Dark (4/5)
Oct 3rd -- Hatchet (2.5/5)
Oct 4th -- The Shining (4.5/5) + The Howling (3/5)
Oct 5th -- Basket Case (2.5/5)
Oct 6th -- Sleepaway Camp(2/5)
Oct 7th -- An American Werewolf In London (4/5)
Oct 8th -- Alien Raiders (1.5/5) + Resident Evil (3.5/5) + Fright Night (3.5/5)
Oct 9th -- Resident Evil: Apocalypse (3/5) + Mimic (3/5) + An American Werewolf in Paris (1.5/5)
 
Posted by J2ME (Member # 5728) on :
 
Day 10:

Time for something different..

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The Quartermass Experiment  -  -  - out of 5

A missile, launched by the team led by Prof. Quatermass, lands in the English countryside. Of the three members of the crew, two have mysteriously disappeared. The third one, barely alive, undergoes an horrible metamorphosis turning into a monstrous "thing". When he breaks out and, chased in vain by inspector Lomax, starts killing humans and animals to feed his transformation, Quatermass realizes that this is the way chosen by an alien form of life to invade the Earth. -- IMDb

Quartermass II  -  -  - out of 5

Professor Quatermass, trying to gather support for Moon colonisation his project to colonize the Moon, is intrigued by the mysterious traces that have been showing up. -- IMDb
 
Posted by the young warrior (Member # 9554) on :
 
i've watched hide and go shriek from 1988 about a group of teens who spend a night partying in one of there parents furniture store,not realising there being stalked by a cross dressing pyschopath.

nothing amazing but still quite good fun and far from being the worse of its type!

also watched sorority house massacre from 1986 which despite some of the usual shortcomings(microphone boom makes several guest appearances and like hide and go shriek some of the acting leaves a lot to be desired) turns out to be a decent enough low budget slasher!

http://youtu.be/W31b8w8Zq4M- sorority house massacre trailer ,see if you can spot the footage used from the slumber party massacre

again like hide and go shriek nothing amazing but still pretty watchable and at the end of the day i have seen so much worse!

valley i can remember creepshow 2 got quite a bad rap from some critics on release but when i got round to watching it i was surprised by how much i liked it!

the raft is great but i also really liked the hitchhicker

"thanks for the ride lady,thanks for the ride"
 
Posted by J2ME (Member # 5728) on :
 
Day 10:

Tonight's viewing:

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 -  -  -  -  - out of 5

Oct 1st -- Nada
Oct 2nd -- Near Dark (4/5)
Oct 3rd -- Hatchet (2.5/5)
Oct 4th -- The Shining (4.5/5) + The Howling (3/5)
Oct 5th -- Basket Case (2.5/5)
Oct 6th -- Sleepaway Camp(2/5)
Oct 7th -- An American Werewolf In London (4/5)
Oct 8th -- Alien Raiders (1.5/5) + Resident Evil (3.5/5) + Fright Night (3.5/5)
Oct 9th -- Resident Evil: Apocalypse (3/5) + Mimic (3/5) + An American Werewolf in Paris (1.5/5)
Oct 10th -- The Quartermass Experiment(3/5) + Quartermass II (3/5) + The Exorcist (4.5/5)
 
Posted by the young warrior (Member # 9554) on :
 
j2me i think an american werewolf in paris should be a -1.5/5,boy what a stinker!

that sure is one angry looking mutt on the front of that cover,i know it's not a poodle,is it a cross between a pit bull and a rat?
 
Posted by Devolution (Member # 1731) on :
 
Devolution here,

J2... Nada? Isn't that a light chicken gravy?

WE are DEVO

[ 12. October 2011, 17:32: Message edited by: Devolution ]
 
Posted by Veronica Sawyer (Member # 2221) on :
 
FINALLY watched "The Midnight Hour" today! Sorta reminded me of "Hocus Pocus" mixed with the Halloween episode of "My So-Called Life." Loved the usage of "How Soon is Now" during the party scenes and I thought the makeup and costumes were all pretty awesome. The ending was pretty cute too with the love story [Smile] I think this will definitely be a movie I watch every fall!
 
Posted by J2ME (Member # 5728) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Devolution:
Devolution here,

J2... Nada? Isn't that I light chicken gravy?

WE are DEVO

[Wink] [Big Grin]

Day 10 cont:

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I decided to watch "Insidious" as well last night. One of my recent blind buys.

I'm really glad I picked it up -- I thought it was extremely well made, not to mention very creepy.

Well, the first 3/4 of it anyway...

It could be described as Poltergeist meets The Exorcist, and, whilst it isn't as good as either of those, it's a great addition to my Blu-ray library.

Oct 1st -- Nada
Oct 2nd -- Near Dark (4/5)
Oct 3rd -- Hatchet (2.5/5)
Oct 4th -- The Shining (4.5/5) + The Howling (3/5)
Oct 5th -- Basket Case (2.5/5)
Oct 6th -- Sleepaway Camp(2/5)
Oct 7th -- An American Werewolf In London (4/5)
Oct 8th -- Alien Raiders (1.5/5) + Resident Evil (3.5/5) + Fright Night (3.5/5)
Oct 9th -- Resident Evil: Apocalypse (3/5) + Mimic (3/5) + An American Werewolf in Paris (1.5/5)
Oct 10th -- The Quartermass Experiment(3/5) + Quartermass II (3/5) + The Exorcist (4.5/5) + Insidious(3.5/5)
 
Posted by aTomiK (Member # 6575) on :
 
Watched The Wind (1987) aka Edge of Terror yesterday.

A decent horror thriller set on a small Greek island.
The movie was directed by Nico Mastorakis.
Starring Meg Foster, Wings Hauser, David McCallum, Robert Morley and Steve Railsback.

Some eerie scenes and Hauser gives a wicked performance as Phil the wacko.
Decent soundtrack once again from Mastorakis regulars Stanley Myers and Hans Zimmer.

The Wind - 1987 - Trailer

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Posted by J2ME (Member # 5728) on :
 
Day 11:

Last nights viewing...

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Marybeth escapes the clutches of the bayou-butcher Victor Crowley and returns to the swamp with an army of hunters and gunmen, determined to end Crowley's reign of horror once and for all. -- IMDb

Not as good as the 1st.

Scream 4 came in the post today, so I'll be watching that tonight.  -

Oct 2nd -- Near Dark (4/5)
Oct 3rd -- Hatchet (2.5/5)
Oct 4th -- The Shining (4.5/5) + The Howling (3/5)
Oct 5th -- Basket Case (2.5/5)
Oct 6th -- Sleepaway Camp(2/5)
Oct 7th -- An American Werewolf In London (4/5)
Oct 8th -- Alien Raiders (1.5/5) + Resident Evil (3.5/5) + Fright Night (3.5/5)
Oct 9th -- Resident Evil: Apocalypse (3/5) + Mimic (3/5) + An American Werewolf in Paris (1.5/5)
Oct 10th -- The Quartermass Experiment(3/5) + Quartermass II (3/5) + The Exorcist (4.5/5) + Insidious(3.5/5)
Oct 11th -- Hatchet II (2/5)
 
Posted by J2ME (Member # 5728) on :
 
Day 12:

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Good addition to the "Scream" series. I need to see the first 2 again to determine how it compares. I already know it is a lot better than the 3rd one.

I ended up buying the French release, as it came with a load of features. Unlike the UK version, which only had the trailer.  -


Oct 2nd -- Near Dark (4/5)
Oct 3rd -- Hatchet (2.5/5)
Oct 4th -- The Shining (4.5/5) + The Howling (3/5)
Oct 5th -- Basket Case (2.5/5)
Oct 6th -- Sleepaway Camp(2/5)
Oct 7th -- An American Werewolf In London (4/5)
Oct 8th -- Alien Raiders (1.5/5) + Resident Evil (3.5/5) + Fright Night (3.5/5)
Oct 9th -- Resident Evil: Apocalypse (3/5) + Mimic (3/5) + An American Werewolf in Paris (1.5/5)
Oct 10th -- The Quartermass Experiment(3/5) + Quartermass II (3/5) + The Exorcist (4.5/5) + Insidious(3.5/5)
Oct 11th -- Hatchet II (2/5)
Oct 12th -- Scre4m (3/5)

[ 13. October 2011, 11:06: Message edited by: J2ME ]
 
Posted by J2ME (Member # 5728) on :
 
Day 13:

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In New York, a man in a cop's uniform starts killing people for no apparent reason. -- IMDb

I think it's a bit of a stretch, calling this a Horror, but I'm going to include it anyway.

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Posted by J2ME (Member # 5728) on :
 
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The action continues from [Rec], with the medical officer and a SWAT team outfitted with video cameras are sent into the sealed off apartment to control the situation. -- IMDB


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Oct 2nd -- Near Dark (4/5)
Oct 3rd -- Hatchet (2.5/5)
Oct 4th -- The Shining (4.5/5) + The Howling (3/5)
Oct 5th -- Basket Case (2.5/5)
Oct 6th -- Sleepaway Camp(2/5)
Oct 7th -- An American Werewolf In London (4/5)
Oct 8th -- Alien Raiders (1.5/5) + Resident Evil (3.5/5) + Fright Night (3.5/5)
Oct 9th -- Resident Evil: Apocalypse (3/5) + Mimic (3/5) + An American Werewolf in Paris (1.5/5)
Oct 10th -- The Quartermass Experiment(3/5) + Quartermass II (3/5) + The Exorcist (4.5/5) + Insidious(3.5/5)
Oct 11th -- Hatchet II (2/5)
Oct 12th -- Scre4m (3/5)
Oct 13th -- Maniac Cop(2.5/5) + [Rec] ² (3.5/5)
 
Posted by pettyfan (Member # 2260) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by J2ME:
Day 13:

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In New York, a man in a cop's uniform starts killing people for no apparent reason. -- IMDb

I think it's a bit of a stretch, calling this a Horror, but I'm going to include it anyway.

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This is one I've always wanted to see! I've seen part 3, but that's it.
 
Posted by Helen_S (Member # 5804) on :
 
Love Maniac Cop [Big Grin] It's absolutely a horror in my eyes. Haven't seen the sequels.

Week 2:

Tamara (2005) - 6
Savage Streets - 7
The House That Dripped Blood - 10
Hellish Flesh - 6
And Now The Screaming Starts - 8
The Dog Who Saved Halloween - 6 Obviously not horror lol, but as it's Halloween I chucked it in.
Bloody Mary (2006) - 3
Wages Of Sin (2006) - 5
Hallucinations Of A Deranged Mind - 7
 
Posted by J2ME (Member # 5728) on :
 
Day 14:

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Hey, Ted, where's that corkscrew? You know, that fancy corkscrew for the wine bottle? Ted. Ted? TED! HEY, TED, where the hell is the corkscrew?

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One of my favourites from the series. It has a darker tone than the preceding movies.

BTW, I watched the HDTV rip that's floating around the net, not the DVD. The image is just to show how generic the covers have become.


Edit:

This is the Blu-ray cover for Final Chapter. No mention of the release date though.

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Oct 2nd -- Near Dark (4/5)
Oct 3rd -- Hatchet (2.5/5)
Oct 4th -- The Shining (4.5/5) + The Howling (3/5)
Oct 5th -- Basket Case (2.5/5)
Oct 6th -- Sleepaway Camp(2/5)
Oct 7th -- An American Werewolf In London (4/5)
Oct 8th -- Alien Raiders (1.5/5) + Resident Evil (3.5/5) + Fright Night (3.5/5)
Oct 9th -- Resident Evil: Apocalypse (3/5) + Mimic (3/5) + An American Werewolf in Paris (1.5/5)
Oct 10th -- The Quartermass Experiment(3/5) + Quartermass II (3/5) + The Exorcist (4.5/5) + Insidious(3.5/5)
Oct 11th -- Hatchet II (2/5)
Oct 12th -- Scre4m (3/5)
Oct 13th -- Maniac Cop(2.5/5) + [Rec] ² (3.5/5)
Oct 14th -- Friday The 13th: The Final Chapter (3/5)

[ 15. October 2011, 05:45: Message edited by: J2ME ]
 
Posted by Helen_S (Member # 5804) on :
 
Yes, those covers are awful  -
 
Posted by J2ME (Member # 5728) on :
 
I made a few edits while Helen was posting. She is referring to the new DVD covers, not the Blu-ray.

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Posted by Valley (Member # 1322) on :
 
October 15th, 2011

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My thought is Crash will probably appreciate this movie. I personally rank "Suspiria" as Dario Argento's greatest work and I appreciate both "Tenebre" and "Phenomena" from the 80's as excellent horror films. Crash.. why is the book in the movie titled "Tenebrae", but the movie "Tenebre"?

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Anyway.. I actually thought "Inferno" was a very stylish supernatural thriller which centered around the idea that three ancient mothers–witches–live inside custom built structures in three major cities. Rose Elliot becomes obsessed with the story behind these witches, which soon puts everyone she knows and loves in great danger. Essentially, "Inferno" is a nightmarish haunted house film with incredibly spooky moments and rather gory death scenes. And if you are a cat-lover .. beware!

While the first part of this supposed trilogy, "Susperia", is regarded as a masterpiece of sorts.. it appears Inferno‘s reputation is not nearly as solid though it doesn’t quite get the thrashing that the final installment, 2007‘s "Mother of Tears", receives. Though I've yet to see it to truly give my opinion.

I know several of you are probably shocked to find out that I enjoyed this movie since it is out of my normal scope of horror viewing, but let me bring the guy in the pic above in a little closer for a second look to explain it better..

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That's right "Just One of the Guys" fans.. one of the stars of "Inferno" is Leigh McCloskey or better known to many of us .. Kevina! I have to admit that he was actually the weakest link in this film, but maybe that was just because his 70's looking mustache was so distracting. ha!

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Overall, I thought "inferno' was visually shocking and way creepy. Especially the underwater hole in the basement floor scene with Irene Miracle that was just stunning to watch and made the movie for me. 'Beautifully chilling' might be a better description.

So I've got to mention Daria Nicolodi the long-term partner of Dario Argento who was great in this film, but more than her acting.. I need to share this statement she made years later in a magazine article:

"I wrote Suspiria for Argento... title, subject and script. The inspiration came from a tale my grandmother, Yvonne, used to tell me when I was a child, after an experience she had in a northern acting academy where she discovered the teachers were teaching arts, but also black magic. I was fond of this story of her's more than Pinnocchio by Collodi, and when I told it to Dario it was natural for him to fall in love with it too. It was his first step from thrillers to fantasy-alchemy movies and we did it together."

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This interesting picture of Ania Pieroni from "Inferno" makes me so wish now that the final installment of thsi trilogy had been made in the 80's. If you are looking at the picture and thinking you know that girl from something.. my first thought is "Tenebre" mentioned above. But it could be "The House By Cemetary" for some of you horror fans.

[ 15. October 2011, 17:04: Message edited by: Valley ]
 
Posted by Helen_S (Member # 5804) on :
 
The film is spelt Tenebrae here. Inferno is one of the few Argento films I don't rate highly. Just does nothing for me this one.
 
Posted by Crash (Member # 7484) on :
 
Tip o' the hat, Valley. Inferno is terrific. For years it was very hard to see. Despite having a big hit with Suspiria, 20th Century-Fox kept this in the vault, unreleased, for years. They then put it out on VHS, but no one ever saw a copy.The later Anchor Bay DVD was a blessing. This is a a gorgeous looking film with Argento's beautiful use of color and startlingly creepy scenes. I agree that Suspiria is Argento's greatest film, but Inferno is excellent. Sadly, the trilogy ended with the ludicrous The Mother of Tears, one of his worst. Argento is possibly the greatest, yet least known, world-class director ever.

I believe that Tenebrae is the genitive case in Latin and means "of shadows." Tenebre means simply "shadows."

Check it out!
 
Posted by Helen_S (Member # 5804) on :
 
[Mad] We are only allowed to disagree once a month [Razz]
 
Posted by Crash (Member # 7484) on :
 
Oh, go watch "Hisss"! ROFL
 
Posted by Helen_S (Member # 5804) on :
 
I'm going to tomorrow. I just looked at the first few minutes, wtf LOL
 
Posted by 80'sRocked (Member # 6979) on :
 
My recent selection was Trick or Treat! One of the best soundtracks for me. Took me two nights to watch though cause I fell asleep! Rock on Sammi Curr!
 
Posted by Crash (Member # 7484) on :
 
I am with you 80's. Trick or Treat is very underrated.
 
Posted by pettyfan (Member # 2260) on :
 
I watched John Carpenter's The Ward. It was very good. I also watched Graveyard Shift again, the first time I'd seen it in ages. I'm sure I'll dream about giant rats lol.
 
Posted by Devolution (Member # 1731) on :
 
Devolution here,

J- I'm surprised you only gave Sleepaway Camp 2/5. It's a little too classic for me to only be 2. Note: NEVER see Return to Sleepaway Camp. It's awful. Good news though, Angela and Rick come back for it. That is the only good news.

It rots.

We are DEVO
 
Posted by J2ME (Member # 5728) on :
 
Devo,

I don't think I was really in the mood to watch "Sleepaway Camp" when I did.

I'm going to watch it again soon.


Last few days:

Dawn of The Dead (1978)

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"Dawn of the Dead" is a classic of it's genre.


I watched the Romero Cut. Anybody prefer Argento's version?


Fright Night 2 (1988)


My appreciation for this has increased over the last few years, but I still find it weak compared to "Fright Night".


Traci Lind & Julie Carmen are awesome to look at though..  -


Oct 2nd -- Near Dark (4/5)
Oct 3rd -- Hatchet (2.5/5)
Oct 4th -- The Shining (4.5/5) + The Howling (3/5)
Oct 5th -- Basket Case (2.5/5)
Oct 6th -- Sleepaway Camp(2/5)
Oct 7th -- An American Werewolf In London (4/5)
Oct 8th -- Alien Raiders (1.5/5) + Resident Evil (3.5/5) + Fright Night (3.5/5)
Oct 9th -- Resident Evil: Apocalypse (3/5) + Mimic (3/5) + An American Werewolf in Paris (1.5/5)
Oct 10th -- The Quartermass Experiment(3/5) + Quartermass II (3/5) + The Exorcist (4.5/5) + Insidious(3.5/5)
Oct 11th -- Hatchet II (2/5)
Oct 12th -- Scre4m (3/5)
Oct 13th -- Maniac Cop(2.5/5) + [Rec] ² (3.5/5)
Oct 14th -- Friday The 13th: The Final Chapter (3/5)
Oct 16th -- Dawn of The Dead (4.5/5)
Oct 17th -- Fright Night 2 (2.5/5)
 
Posted by cindymancini (Member # 679) on :
 
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Scored this for $10 at Wal-Mart tonight!! Yes!!! Never saw this but I recently purchased the first one on blu-ray! Lovin' their prices! Couldn't pass this up!
 
Posted by the young warrior (Member # 9554) on :
 
i've watched halloween 4 director dwight h little's 1989 version of the phantom of the opera starring robert englund and jill schoelen,enjoyed it a lot!
http://youtu.be/IkBADe65qzQ phantom of the opera music vid.

also watched the creepshow style anthology campfire tales from 1997,that was also very good
http://youtu.be/PZS6GOIOYZc - campfire tales trailer.

watched my new region 4 dvd of the wraith,first time i watched it in widescreen,blows my old region 1 full frame away,picture is superb by comparison.

last one i watched is the unnameable from 1988 based on a story by h p lovecraft,also found this one a lot of fun!
http://youtu.be/9rm_cKzAKZg the unnameable trailer .

cindy i've heard poltergeist 2 on blu ray looks and sounds really good- http://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Poltergeist-II-The-Other-Side-Blu-ray/20310/#UserReviews .
 
Posted by J2ME (Member # 5728) on :
 
Day 19:

Last nights viewing:

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Oct 2nd -- Near Dark (4/5)
Oct 3rd -- Hatchet (2.5/5)
Oct 4th -- The Shining (4.5/5) + The Howling (3/5)
Oct 5th -- Basket Case (2.5/5)
Oct 6th -- Sleepaway Camp(2/5)
Oct 7th -- An American Werewolf In London (4/5)
Oct 8th -- Alien Raiders (1.5/5) + Resident Evil (3.5/5) + Fright Night (3.5/5)
Oct 9th -- Resident Evil: Apocalypse (3/5) + Mimic (3/5) + An American Werewolf in Paris (1.5/5)
Oct 10th -- The Quartermass Experiment(3/5) + Quartermass II (3/5) + The Exorcist (4.5/5) + Insidious(3.5/5)
Oct 11th -- Hatchet II (2/5)
Oct 12th -- Scre4m (3/5)
Oct 13th -- Maniac Cop(2.5/5) + [Rec] ² (3.5/5)
Oct 14th -- Friday The 13th: The Final Chapter (3/5)
Oct 16th -- Dawn of The Dead (4.5/5)
Oct 17th -- Fright Night 2 (2.5/5)
Oct 19th -- Poltergeist (4/5)
 
Posted by Crash (Member # 7484) on :
 
"Dawn of the Dead" is a classic of it's genre.

I watched the Romero Cut. Anybody prefer Argento's version?



J2ME, I have this film in more versions that you can imagine--from a blurry PAL copy of the Argento cut to the "ultimate" DVD version. I like Argento's version. I've seen Dawn so many times that the Argento cut felt like a different film to me. Have you seen the "non-theatrical version," that is, the version that orignally was rented in 16mm to college campuses? It's actually longer than the director's cut, as I recall. Tom Savini once said that there is a "German TV version" floating around that has most of the violence removed. That must be similar to the ill-fated "R" rated U.S. re-release of the film along with "Creepshow" in 1982. It ran for exactly one week, lots of folks complained, and it got pulled. A friend of mine actually saw it out of curiosity (he's the only person I've ever met who has), and he said that everything was a cut-away--the shotgun is pulled up, it's fired, and then the film cuts away without showing what happened... He said that it was just terrible!

Too many versions! ROFL.
 
Posted by J2ME (Member # 5728) on :
 
Crash,

I've only ever seen the US theatrical cut. I might check out the Argento version later, I'm interested to see just how much it differs.

quote:
Originally posted by Crash:

That must be similar to the ill-fated "R" rated U.S. re-release of the film along with "Creepshow" in 1982. It ran for exactly one week, lots of folks complained, and it got pulled. A friend of mine actually saw it out of curiosity (he's the only person I've ever met who has), and he said that everything was a cut-away--the shotgun is pulled up, it's fired, and then the film cuts away without showing what happened... He said that it was just terrible!

Too many versions! ROFL.

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Day 20:

Last night:

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Survivors of the Raccoon City catastrophe travel across the Nevada desert, hoping to make it to Alaska. Alice joins the caravan and their fight against the evil Umbrella Corp. -- IMDb

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Oct 2nd -- Near Dark (4/5)
Oct 3rd -- Hatchet (2.5/5)
Oct 4th -- The Shining (4.5/5) + The Howling (3/5)
Oct 5th -- Basket Case (2.5/5)
Oct 6th -- Sleepaway Camp(2/5)
Oct 7th -- An American Werewolf In London (4/5)
Oct 8th -- Alien Raiders (1.5/5) + Resident Evil (3.5/5) + Fright Night (3.5/5)
Oct 9th -- Resident Evil: Apocalypse (3/5) + Mimic (3/5) + An American Werewolf in Paris (1.5/5)
Oct 10th -- The Quartermass Experiment(3/5) + Quartermass II (3/5) + The Exorcist (4.5/5) + Insidious(3.5/5)
Oct 11th -- Hatchet II (2/5)
Oct 12th -- Scre4m (3/5)
Oct 13th -- Maniac Cop(2.5/5) + [Rec] ² (3.5/5)
Oct 14th -- Friday The 13th: The Final Chapter (3/5)
Oct 16th -- Dawn of The Dead (4.5/5)
Oct 17th -- Fright Night 2 (2.5/5)
Oct 19th -- Poltergeist (4/5)
Oct 20th -- Resident Evil: Extinction (3/5)
 
Posted by Helen_S (Member # 5804) on :
 
Week 3:

Alien - 8
Murders In The Rue Morgue (1932) - 4
Basket Case III - 7
Stake Land - 6
Splice - 7
I Saw The Devil - 7 More thriller really but whatever [Razz]
Joshua (2007) - 5 First hour was awful, but I liked the rest.
 
Posted by the young warrior (Member # 9554) on :
 
watched brainscan 1994 starring edward furlong and directed by john flynn,really cool movie,first time i've watched it in widescreen and uncut,really dig the atmospheric theme tune - http://youtu.be/5KZNP2N035c to this one!

also watched the night of the demons remake,also starring edward furlong,i quite enjoyed it though still not a patch on the original!

http://youtu.be/h39vkGjkTf0 - night of the demons trailer.
 
Posted by aTomiK (Member # 6575) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by the young warrior:
watched brainscan 1994 starring edward furlong and directed by john flynn,really cool movie,first time i've watched it in widescreen and uncut,really dig the atmospheric theme tune - http://youtu.be/5KZNP2N035c to this one!

also watched the night of the demons remake,also starring edward furlong,i quite enjoyed it though still not a patch on the original!

http://youtu.be/h39vkGjkTf0 - night of the demons trailer.

The Brainscan theme tune sounds cool.
Never seen the movie but i think that i´m finally going to get the dvd.

I would also like to get The Unnamable and Phantom of the Opera.
 
Posted by the young warrior (Member # 9554) on :
 
definitely worth getting atomik,i reckon you would really like it.
the unnamable(i have the region 2 uk double disc from anchorbay which also includes the sequel) and phantom (i have the region 1 disc from mgm,it's the cut r rated version but that seems to be the only version in circulation at the moment ,both of these are also a lot of fun .

if you don't mind watching it on youtube here's a link to brainscan entire movie - http://youtu.be/hbH-XgvR8eY .

[ 22. October 2011, 09:19: Message edited by: the young warrior ]
 
Posted by J2ME (Member # 5728) on :
 
Day 22:

Double-feature for tonight:

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Oct 2nd -- Near Dark (4/5)
Oct 3rd -- Hatchet (2.5/5)
Oct 4th -- The Shining (4.5/5) + The Howling (3/5)
Oct 5th -- Basket Case (2.5/5)
Oct 6th -- Sleepaway Camp(2/5)
Oct 7th -- An American Werewolf In London (4/5)
Oct 8th -- Alien Raiders (1.5/5) + Resident Evil (3.5/5) + Fright Night (3.5/5)
Oct 9th -- Resident Evil: Apocalypse (3/5) + Mimic (3/5) + An American Werewolf in Paris (1.5/5)
Oct 10th -- The Quartermass Experiment(3/5) + Quartermass II (3/5) + The Exorcist (4.5/5) + Insidious(3.5/5)
Oct 11th -- Hatchet II (2/5)
Oct 12th -- Scre4m (3/5)
Oct 13th -- Maniac Cop(2.5/5) + [Rec] ² (3.5/5)
Oct 14th -- Friday The 13th: The Final Chapter (3/5)
Oct 16th -- Dawn of The Dead (4.5/5)
Oct 17th -- Fright Night 2 (2.5/5)
Oct 19th -- Poltergeist (4/5)
Oct 20th -- Resident Evil: Extinction (3/5)
Oct 22nd -- The Monster Squad(??) + Alien (5/5)
 
Posted by J2ME (Member # 5728) on :
 
Day 23:

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Four interwoven stories that occur on Halloween: An everyday high school principal has a secret life as a serial killer; a college virgin might have just met the one guy for her; a group of teenagers pull a mean prank; a woman who loathes the night has to contend with her holiday-obsessed husband. -- IMDb


Oct 2nd -- Near Dark (4/5)
Oct 3rd -- Hatchet (2.5/5)
Oct 4th -- The Shining (4.5/5) + The Howling (3/5)
Oct 5th -- Basket Case (2.5/5)
Oct 6th -- Sleepaway Camp(2/5)
Oct 7th -- An American Werewolf In London (4/5)
Oct 8th -- Alien Raiders (1.5/5) + Resident Evil (3.5/5) + Fright Night (3.5/5)
Oct 9th -- Resident Evil: Apocalypse (3/5) + Mimic (3/5) + An American Werewolf in Paris (1.5/5)
Oct 10th -- The Quartermass Experiment(3/5) + Quartermass II (3/5) + The Exorcist (4.5/5) + Insidious(3.5/5)
Oct 11th -- Hatchet II (2/5)
Oct 12th -- Scre4m (3/5)
Oct 13th -- Maniac Cop(2.5/5) + [Rec] ² (3.5/5)
Oct 14th -- Friday The 13th: The Final Chapter (3/5)
Oct 16th -- Dawn of The Dead (4.5/5)
Oct 17th -- Fright Night 2 (2.5/5)
Oct 19th -- Poltergeist (4/5)
Oct 20th -- Resident Evil: Extinction (3/5)
Oct 22nd -- The Monster Squad(3/5) + Alien (5/5)
Oct 23rd -- Trick 'r Treat (3.5/5)

[ 26. October 2011, 05:27: Message edited by: J2ME ]
 
Posted by kevdugp73 (Member # 5978) on :
 
This thread is depressing me this year....October 24 and I've yet to watch one horror / Halloween movie...my worst slump yet. I'm trying to be happy for J2ME and all the movie's they've got to watch, but, a bit of envy as well. I will continue to try.....wife's working tonight until 11 PM....little guy in bed by 8 PM and I just may be able watch a movie. Question is....which one!
 
Posted by J2ME (Member # 5728) on :
 
^
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Day 24:

Friday The 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan

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Not a classic by any means, but it does have a few good kill scenes: Julius on the rooftop stands out for me.

Mr McCulloch being drowned in toxic waste was another highlight.

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Oct 2nd -- Near Dark (4/5)
Oct 3rd -- Hatchet (2.5/5)
Oct 4th -- The Shining (4.5/5) + The Howling (3/5)
Oct 5th -- Basket Case (2.5/5)
Oct 6th -- Sleepaway Camp(2/5)
Oct 7th -- An American Werewolf In London (4/5)
Oct 8th -- Alien Raiders (1.5/5) + Resident Evil (3.5/5) + Fright Night (3.5/5)
Oct 9th -- Resident Evil: Apocalypse (3/5) + Mimic (3/5) + An American Werewolf in Paris (1.5/5)
Oct 10th -- The Quartermass Experiment(3/5) + Quartermass II (3/5) + The Exorcist (4.5/5) + Insidious(3.5/5)
Oct 11th -- Hatchet II (2/5)
Oct 12th -- Scre4m (3/5)
Oct 13th -- Maniac Cop(2.5/5) + [Rec] ² (3.5/5)
Oct 14th -- Friday The 13th: The Final Chapter (3/5)
Oct 16th -- Dawn of The Dead (4.5/5)
Oct 17th -- Fright Night 2 (2.5/5)
Oct 19th -- Poltergeist (4/5)
Oct 20th -- Resident Evil: Extinction (3/5)
Oct 22nd -- The Monster Squad(3/5) + Alien (5/5)
Oct 23rd -- Trick 'r Treat (3.5/5)
Oct 24th -- Friday The 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan (2/5)
 
Posted by Tiffany (Member # 9077) on :
 
I love this time of year! Watched a few movies lately: The Stepfather, Fortress, Nightmare On Elm Street Parts 3-5, Wrong Turn, and Friday The 13th parts 1,2,3,and 5. I somehow don't have part 4 but will be trying to rectify that this weekend. Planning to save Halloween, Near Dark and The Monster Squad for the 31st.
 
Posted by Bernie_Lomax (Member # 8571) on :
 
I love Wrong Turn. I know it's kinda B-grade but I just love it. The noises the freaks make are funny though.
 
Posted by the young warrior (Member # 9554) on :
 
watched robert englund's 976 evil http://youtu.be/DjxqnUBV0Wc with stephen geofreys,remember when i first watched it back in the late 80s feeling a bit dissapointed with it but after watching it again yesterday have changed my oppinion completely,it's actually a pretty cool and fun horror flick,enjoyed it a lot!

also watched x-ray aka hospital massacre a low budget 80s slasher from cannon pictures,really daft slasher this one but one which also happens to be very entertaining, directed by boaz davidson and starring the very attractive barbi benton.

http://youtu.be/Xly7Kt8jwEM - bikini contest from fantasy island featuring barbie benton .

i purchased a dvd-r of this of someone on ebay as it's never had an official dvd release, i always thought i had the uncut copy of this but it turns out i have the heavily edited 77 min version and that there's a uncut version out there on the mgm label that runs for 89 minutes, i'd like to get my hands on that.

last one i watched was mother's day http://youtu.be/EhdAn-alJDI starring rebecca demornay,pretty decent flick this with some real gruesome torture scenes that will probably make even the most hardcore of horror fans cringe.

next one on my list to watch is link from 1986 starring elizabeth shue and terence stamp,not seen it since it's original release in the mid 80s.

[ 28. October 2011, 03:26: Message edited by: the young warrior ]
 
Posted by Helen_S (Member # 5804) on :
 
Week 4:

The Cottage (2008) - 7
The Ridge - 5
Halloween (2007) - 6
Zombie Hell House - 7
Mr. Halloween - 5
The Ghoul (1975) - 8
Hisss - 5
Dead Of Night (1945) - 10
Red Riding Hood (2011) - 4
The Relic - 4
The Strange World Of Jose Mojica Marins - 8
Spooky Bats And Scaredy Cats - 7
Monster House - 8
Look What's Happened To Rosemary's Baby - 2
Cemetery Man - 9
 
Posted by J2ME (Member # 5728) on :
 
Day 29:

Blind buy # 1: Dead Snow (2009)


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A ski vacation turns horrific for a group of medical students, as they find themselves confronted by an unimaginable menace: Nazi zombies.


A really well made Zombie flick. After seeing the cover, and reading a bit more about this -- how could I not buy it?

This is well worth buying on Blu-ray -- it looks stunning.


Norway is a very beautiful country, and they really show it off:

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-- A possible holiday destination????


..Maybe not!!!!

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Then again...

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Oct 2nd -- Near Dark (4/5)
Oct 3rd -- Hatchet (2.5/5)
Oct 4th -- The Shining (4.5/5) + The Howling (3/5)
Oct 5th -- Basket Case (2.5/5)
Oct 6th -- Sleepaway Camp(2/5)
Oct 7th -- An American Werewolf In London (4/5)
Oct 8th -- Alien Raiders (1.5/5) + Resident Evil (3.5/5) + Fright Night (3.5/5)
Oct 9th -- Resident Evil: Apocalypse (3/5) + Mimic (3/5) + An American Werewolf in Paris (1.5/5)
Oct 10th -- The Quartermass Experiment(3/5) + Quartermass II (3/5) + The Exorcist (4.5/5) + Insidious(3.5/5)
Oct 11th -- Hatchet II (2/5)
Oct 12th -- Scre4m (3/5)
Oct 13th -- Maniac Cop(2.5/5) + [Rec] ² (3.5/5)
Oct 14th -- Friday The 13th: The Final Chapter (3/5)
Oct 16th -- Dawn of The Dead (4.5/5)
Oct 17th -- Fright Night 2 (2.5/5)
Oct 19th -- Poltergeist (4/5)
Oct 20th -- Resident Evil: Extinction (3/5)
Oct 22nd -- The Monster Squad(3/5) + Alien (5/5)
Oct 23rd -- Trick 'r Treat (3.5/5)
Oct 24th -- Friday The 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan (2/5)
Oct 29th -- Dead Snow (3/5)
 
Posted by Helen_S (Member # 5804) on :
 
That was a big gap, tut  -
 
Posted by J2ME (Member # 5728) on :
 
I'm slacking...

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I'm being a little harsh here, I mean it wasn't that bad. It's just that for the majority of the movie, you couldn't see what the hell was going on.  -

Oct 2nd -- Near Dark (4/5)
Oct 3rd -- Hatchet (2.5/5)
Oct 4th -- The Shining (4.5/5) + The Howling (3/5)
Oct 5th -- Basket Case (2.5/5)
Oct 6th -- Sleepaway Camp(2/5)
Oct 7th -- An American Werewolf In London (4/5)
Oct 8th -- Alien Raiders (1.5/5) + Resident Evil (3.5/5) + Fright Night (3.5/5)
Oct 9th -- Resident Evil: Apocalypse (3/5) + Mimic (3/5) + An American Werewolf in Paris (1.5/5)
Oct 10th -- The Quartermass Experiment(3/5) + Quartermass II (3/5) + The Exorcist (4.5/5) + Insidious(3.5/5)
Oct 11th -- Hatchet II (2/5)
Oct 12th -- Scre4m (3/5)
Oct 13th -- Maniac Cop(2.5/5) + [Rec] ² (3.5/5)
Oct 14th -- Friday The 13th: The Final Chapter (3/5)
Oct 16th -- Dawn of The Dead (4.5/5)
Oct 17th -- Fright Night 2 (2.5/5)
Oct 19th -- Poltergeist (4/5)
Oct 20th -- Resident Evil: Extinction (3/5)
Oct 22nd -- The Monster Squad(3/5) + Alien (5/5)
Oct 23rd -- Trick 'r Treat (3.5/5)
Oct 24th -- Friday The 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan (2/5)
Oct 29th -- Dead Snow (3/5) + The Relic (1/5)
 
Posted by Helen_S (Member # 5804) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by J2ME:
[QB]It's just that for the majority of the movie, you couldn't see what the hell was going on.  -

lol yeah. I watched that the other day, gave it 4/10
 
Posted by pettyfan (Member # 2260) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by J2ME:
I'm slacking...

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I'm being a little harsh here, I mean it wasn't that bad. It's just that for the majority of the movie, you couldn't see what the hell was going on.  -

Oct 2nd -- Near Dark (4/5)
Oct 3rd -- Hatchet (2.5/5)
Oct 4th -- The Shining (4.5/5) + The Howling (3/5)
Oct 5th -- Basket Case (2.5/5)
Oct 6th -- Sleepaway Camp(2/5)
Oct 7th -- An American Werewolf In London (4/5)
Oct 8th -- Alien Raiders (1.5/5) + Resident Evil (3.5/5) + Fright Night (3.5/5)
Oct 9th -- Resident Evil: Apocalypse (3/5) + Mimic (3/5) + An American Werewolf in Paris (1.5/5)
Oct 10th -- The Quartermass Experiment(3/5) + Quartermass II (3/5) + The Exorcist (4.5/5) + Insidious(3.5/5)
Oct 11th -- Hatchet II (2/5)
Oct 12th -- Scre4m (3/5)
Oct 13th -- Maniac Cop(2.5/5) + [Rec] ² (3.5/5)
Oct 14th -- Friday The 13th: The Final Chapter (3/5)
Oct 16th -- Dawn of The Dead (4.5/5)
Oct 17th -- Fright Night 2 (2.5/5)
Oct 19th -- Poltergeist (4/5)
Oct 20th -- Resident Evil: Extinction (3/5)
Oct 22nd -- The Monster Squad(3/5) + Alien (5/5)
Oct 23rd -- Trick 'r Treat (3.5/5)
Oct 24th -- Friday The 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan (2/5)
Oct 29th -- Dead Snow (3/5) + The Relic (1/5)

This was one of those cases where the book was soooo much better!
 
Posted by pettyfan (Member # 2260) on :
 
Possessing Piper Rose...for a made-for-Lifetime channel movie this one was kinda creepy!

Halloween III

Wrong Turn 4
 
Posted by J2ME (Member # 5728) on :
 
Day 30:

Tonight I decided to watch:

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It takes a bashing from Halloween fans, but I actually kind of enjoyed it.

To be honest I found it more interesting than some of the sequels. The soundtrack was also excellent -- very creepy.


Tom Atkins watching some movie:

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Halloween III is definitely worth watching.


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Oct 2nd -- Near Dark (4/5)
Oct 3rd -- Hatchet (2.5/5)
Oct 4th -- The Shining (4.5/5) + The Howling (3/5)
Oct 5th -- Basket Case (2.5/5)
Oct 6th -- Sleepaway Camp(2/5)
Oct 7th -- An American Werewolf In London (4/5)
Oct 8th -- Alien Raiders (1.5/5) + Resident Evil (3.5/5) + Fright Night (3.5/5)
Oct 9th -- Resident Evil: Apocalypse (3/5) + Mimic (3/5) + An American Werewolf in Paris (1.5/5)
Oct 10th -- The Quartermass Experiment(3/5) + Quartermass II (3/5) + The Exorcist (4.5/5) + Insidious(3.5/5)
Oct 11th -- Hatchet II (2/5)
Oct 12th -- Scre4m (3/5)
Oct 13th -- Maniac Cop(2.5/5) + [Rec] ² (3.5/5)
Oct 14th -- Friday The 13th: The Final Chapter (3/5)
Oct 16th -- Dawn of The Dead (4.5/5)
Oct 17th -- Fright Night 2 (2.5/5)
Oct 19th -- Poltergeist (4/5)
Oct 20th -- Resident Evil: Extinction (3/5)
Oct 22nd -- The Monster Squad(3/5) + Alien (5/5)
Oct 23rd -- Trick 'r Treat (3.5/5)
Oct 24th -- Friday The 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan (2/5)
Oct 29th -- Dead Snow (3/5) + The Relic (1/5)
Oct 30th -- Halloween III (2.5/5)
 
Posted by Valley (Member # 1322) on :
 
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Ever since Ronnie mentioned "Deadly Friend" in the Zombie thread I've been wanting to watch it again. Finally got a chance on Friday night to kickoff my Halloween weekend.

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Watching it was a blast! Was anyone else surprised to find out that Wes Craven directed "Deadly Friend"? Though watching the homage to the basement boiler room and burning up one of the characters should have been a tip.

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While "Deadly Friend" is best remember from your childhood and that infamous basketball scene, I must say it was fun to watch after several years and appreciate it for the 80's elements.

In the 80's.. Matthew Labyorteaux was the reason so many people went to see this movie, but Kristy Swanson was the real star and did a fantastic job considering she was only 16 and fairly new on the scene. My favorite character was actually Tom played by Michael Sharrett. I had totally forgotten how much humor he added to this horror flick. Plus, Tom had an awesome Pat Benatar poster on the back of his bedroom door!

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And it is definitely great to watch for Halloween especially with a cool Trick or Treat scene that ends with a Goonies gone bad twist!
 
Posted by Valley (Member # 1322) on :
 
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I've decided to stir some memories with friends from my neighborhood as a kid and watch "The Monster Squad" as I fall asleep tonight.

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Anybody wanna borrow my t-shirt? [Wink]
 
Posted by Ronnie (Member # 465) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by J2ME:
It takes a bashing from Halloween fans, but I actually kind of enjoyed it.

To be honest I found it more interesting than some of the sequels. The soundtrack was also excellent -- very creepy.

Halloween III is definitely worth watching.



All true... completely agree. [Smile]

Valley, nice stuff on Deadly Friend. Great movie... did you remember that it's BASED ON THE NOVEL "Friend." That would be interesting to read.
I know you and I both love the music in the movie as well.

So judging by the picture above, Paul wasn't into trick r treating eh? He's not dressed up! He could have easily thrown on his lab coat and gloves, and been a doctor for Halloween, ya think?

I've always loved the face Sam makes after she blasts Mama Fratelli with the basketball. Sick I know, but still... [Wink] .
 
Posted by aTomiK (Member # 6575) on :
 
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The Hand (1981)

"Jon Lansdale is a comic book artist who loses his right hand in a car accident.
The hand was not found at the scene of the accident,
but it soon returns by itself to follow Jon around, and murder those who anger him." (IMDb)

This was a great old school horror thriller directed by Oliver Stone.
Michael Caine gives a good performance although he said in a TV interview that the only reason he did this film
was to earn enough to put a down payment on a new garage he was having built.

Stone has a fun cameo scene and there´s a cool sequence which includes Blondie tune "Union City Blue".

The Hand trailer
 
Posted by Valley (Member # 1322) on :
 
It's Halloween night .. what's everyone watching tonight?
 
Posted by Helen_S (Member # 5804) on :
 
It was Halloween 3 for me [Big Grin] [Razz] Soo, my final list with the last few days:

It! (1967) - 7
Halloween II (2009) - 4
Black Water (2007) - 4
Demon Under Glass - 6
Blood Of The Vampire - 6
Devil Doll (1964) - 9
The Collector (2009) - 2
The Gravedancers - 4
The Ninth Gate - 6
Storm Of The Century - 10
Planet Terror - 8
The City Of The Dead aka Horror Hotel - 9
Tamara (2005) - 6
Savage Streets - 7
The House That Dripped Blood - 10
Hellish Flesh - 6
And Now The Screaming Starts - 8
The Dog Who Saved Halloween - 6
Bloody Mary (2006) - 3
Wages Of Sin (2006) - 5
Hallucinations Of A Deranged Mind - 7
Alien - 8
Murders In The Rue Morgue (1932) - 4
Basket Case III - 7
Stake Land - 6
Splice - 7
I Saw The Devil - 7
Joshua (2007) - 5
The Cottage (2008) - 7
The Ridge - 5
Halloween (2007) - 6
Zombie Hell House - 7
Mr. Halloween - 5
The Ghoul (1975) - 8
Hisss - 5
Dead Of Night (1945) - 10
Red Riding Hood (2011) - 4
The Relic - 4
The Strange World Of Jose Mojica Marins - 8
Spooky Bats And Scaredy Cats - 7
Monster House - 8
Look What's Happened To Rosemary's Baby - 2
Cemetery Man - 9
Halloween (1978) - 10
Ginger Snaps - 8
Trick 'R Treat (2007) - 8
From Beyond The Grave (1974) - 10
Ginger Snaps II: Unleashed - 7
Halloween III: Season Of The Witch - 10

Aside from picking out Halloween films, the amount of horror watched is no different to any other month really hehe [Smile]
 
Posted by pettyfan (Member # 2260) on :
 
I watched the original Halloween tonight.
 
Posted by 80'sRocked (Member # 6979) on :
 
Watched Fright Night last night! Classic.
 
Posted by Veronica Sawyer (Member # 2221) on :
 
Watched the orginal 2 Halloweens and Nightmare Before Christmas. Today is day of the dead so may watch a couple more horror movies tonight [Smile]
 
Posted by kevdugp73 (Member # 5978) on :
 
OK....my worst Halloween slump in many years, mostly due to house renos that have been chewing my time. I managed to watch only "It's The Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown", and "Fat Albert's Halloween Special", in addition to a handful of old TV Halloween episodes....sad indeed!

Hmmmmm....at this point I'm not sure whether to try to play catch up with Halloween, OR, start my christmas movies early! Black Christmas might be an obvious start!
 


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