Friday, October 30, 2015

Scary Movie Challenge VI (Day 30)


69 comments:

  1. Jess Franco's A VIRGIN AMONG THE LIVING DEAD (1973, Amazon Prime) for the first time.

    'Rack focus to bush,' indeed. Good Lord!

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    A complete and total waste of time.

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    Don't watch "Virgin Among the Living Dead."

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  2. MOTEL HELL (1980, Amazon Prime).

    'Farmer Vincent'll leave light on for you.'

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  3. Don Siegel's INVASION OF THE BODY SNATCHERS (1956, Amazon Prime).

    Also known as "CNBC Republican Debate 2015."

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  4. Don't Go In The House (1980)

    How to kill friends and incinerate people

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  5. Wolf Creek 2 (2013)

    Australia: Where the bloody hell are you?

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  6. Island of Lost Souls (1932) see also other versions - In House of Pain "blood spills" so....?

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  7. An American Werewolf in London (1981)

    My first viewing. Darker than I expected.

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  8. Vampyros Lesbos (1971)

    Tits the breast movie seen this month.

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  9. Tourist Trap (1979)

    Donaggios score has more moaning than porn

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  10. A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night (2014)

    People staring in various directions for 100min.

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  11. Misery (1990)

    Dirty birdy Annie smashes Pauls wood. Messy

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  12. The Haunting in Connecticut (2009)

    Shocking advertisement for The Lord's modus operandi.

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  13. Dead Alive (1992)

    Overbearing mothers are the real monsters, guys.

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  14. Mr. Boogedy (1986)

    What the hell, still love this movie.

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  15. Smiley

    A mishmash of genres brings mixed results.

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  16. The Blair Witch Project

    fuck, rocks, twigs, noises, tongue, scream, fuck

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  17. The Fly (1986)

    Inside out baboon is the ultimate aphrodisiac

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    That Brundle's pretty white for a flyguy

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    Scummy ex deserves a hand ...AND foot

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    I suffer from body horror shaming issues

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  18. Goosebumps (2015)

    It won me over by the end.

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  19. Mad Monster Party

    Really didn't need to be so long.

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  20. Tales from the Far Side (1994)

    Great, until they stole Sideshow Bob's bit.

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  21. The Strangers

    Just so good. Hope they find Tamara.

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  22. The Woman in Black

    Just terrible beach house but excellent movie.

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  23. As Above, So Below (2014)

    I enjoy this, but it's not good.

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  24. WolfCop (2014)

    WolfCop conclusively proves that Wolfman's got nards.

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  25. The Babadook (2014)

    Probably should have purchased kindle version instead....

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  26. House Hunting (2013) Dir. Eric Hurt

    Interesting story once you surpass characters stupidity.

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  27. Starry Eyes (2014)

    Documentary about the inner workings of Hollywood.

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  28. Day Of The Dead (1985)

    Side effects of zombieism include: turning blue.

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  29. In the Mouth of Madness (1994)

    Is the book better than the movie?

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  30. Para Elisa (2013) Dir. Juanra Fernández

    Straightforward with flashes of style. Decent though.

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  31. WolfCop (2014)

    Best dick-first werewolf transformation I've ever seen!

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  32. The Lost Boys

    Fantasy me: sax player. Real me: Grandpa.

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  33. Flinstones meet Rocula and Frankenstone 1979

    Wilma chooses Fred over Rocula; very scary

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  34. Fright Night (1985)

    Watching all the Evil was very tough.

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  35. Army of Darkness

    The likable doofus still reigns as King.

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  36. Halloween III: Season of the Witch (1982)

    Did Silver Shamrock make the dickcloth too?

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  37. Frankenhooker (1990)

    That Mary Shelley was no Frank Henenlotter.

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  38. Dracula (1958)

    If only Count Dooku had his lightsaber.

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  39. The Fury (1978)

    Sexagenarian Kirk Douglas parkour wearing only boxers!!!!!

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  40. Wes Craven's New Nightmare (1994)

    Great fanfiction! Personally, I’m a Heather/Julie shipper.

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  41. Splice(2009)

    Man creates lifeform, procreates with said lifeform.

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  42. Alien(1979)

    Slow burn plot till payoff...Ripley's Undies

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  43. 3 Extremes (2004)

    Bad idea to watch Dumplings eating dumplings.

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  44. Phantoms(1998)

    They make Dean Koontz books into movies?

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  45. Lake Placid(1999)

    More like Lake Flaccid, movie doesn't excite.

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  46. John Carpenter's Corpse (2014 - 2nd viewing) Dir. Damon Packard

    Amazing, of course. Packard - Future Criterion alum.


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  47. Nurse 3D (2013)

    Like her vagina's coming right at me.

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  48. Survival of the Dead (2009)

    Poor Romero. He deserves better than this.

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  49. Pieces (1982)

    Kung fu professor is most believable character.

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  50. Psycho (1960)

    Vaughn's even better in black and white!

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  51. Psycho II (1983)

    Easily one of my favorite horror sequels.

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  52. Tales of Halloween (2015)

    It had me at Adrienne Barbeau's voice.

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  53. Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me (1992)

    Want Laura Palmer's scream as my ringtone.

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  54. Twin Peaks: The Missing Pieces (1992/2015)

    Don't cry, Norma, your subplot's on Blu-ray.

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  55. King Kong (1933)

    My NY visits have also been underwhelming.

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  56. Tales of Halloween (2015)

    Grace Riske. Grace Phipps Riske. Adam Phipps.

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  57. The Mummy (1959) - Lee's Karris sports the first Arrow shirt...

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  59. Viy (1967)

    Trippy witch flick from Glorious Mother Russia.

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  60. Friday the 13th (1980)

    Expected jason, no jason, holy shit jason

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  61. Sorority Row (2009)

    It's worth it for the Leia scenes.

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  62. The Ninth Gate

    Where Depp and the Devil first meet.

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  63. King Kong (1933)

    Big lug goes bananas over fruit thief.

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  64. Tales of Halloween (2015)

    Secret to good anthology: no bad segments.

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  65. We Are Still Here (2015)

    Still my favorite horror of the year.

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  66. Odd Thomas (2013)

    Surprisingly entertaining coming from Van Helsing director

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  67. Scream 3:

    Continuously surprised by Courtney Cox' actual popularity

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  68. The Others:

    They all lived happily ever after death.

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  69. The Nightmare (2015)

    Surprisingly little nocturnal equestrianism in this movie.

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