Sunday, October 28, 2018

2018 Scary Movie Challenge Day 28


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  1. Dead Shack (2017)

    Answers what Lauren Holly's been up to.

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  2. Green Room (2015, Dir. Jeremy Saulnier)

    Forecast says it'll rain Shawkats and dogs.

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  3. PLAGUE OF THE ZOMBIES (1966)

    Pulpy black magic for an evening's entertainment.
    Or
    Very striking zombie imagery for the period.

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  4. Monster House (2006)

    Horror movie training wheels. Easing back in.

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  5. Night of the demon (1957)

    Creepy clown conjurer calls Celtic Cthulhu copy

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  6. Halloween (2018)

    Redacts everything except Michael Myers' driving lessons

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  7. Dracula (1931)

    This is very old horror. Fantastic vintage.

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  8. Van Helsing. (2004)

    To quote the monster: WHYYYYY!!! FATHER!?! NO!!!

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  9. Demons 2 (1986)

    Pimp turned personal trainer kills demons good.

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  10. Deadly Blessing (1981):

    Too bad Hittite slashers can't use chainsaws.

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  11. A Quiet Place (2018):
    Title misleading. Things got loud pretty fast.

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  12. The House That Dripped Blood (1971)
    Denholm's cardigan, pink shirt the real killer

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  13. Stephen King's The Dead Zone (1983)

    Great King movies Walken slowly and Skerritt

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  14. Extraordinary Tales (2013)

    Came for Poe, stayed for Lee, Lugosi.

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  15. Ernest Scared Stupid (1991):

    Live action Slinky, know what I mean?

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  16. The Domestics (2018)

    Post-apocalyptic radio signals are VERY strong.

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  17. Creepshow (1982)

    What's with comic abuse in horror movies??

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  18. Ernest Scared Stupid (1991)

    The perfect blend of stupid... and stupid

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  19. The Domestics (2018)

    Trump’s America in all of its greatness

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  20. Creepshow (1982)

    “Something to Tide You Over” is bestiest.

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  21. Wish Upon (2017)
    Hot Dad Phillippe crushes sax? Wish...Granted.

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  22. Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween (2018)

    Holiday Wendy McLendon-Covey is super hot.

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  23. Creep (2014)

    Cameraman prejudice against eccentricities then Killed. Karma?

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  24. Trog (1970)

    Of course John Waters would like this.

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    1. Waters says on the commentary for Mommie Dearest that he doesn't see what's abusive about what they show Crawford doing...
      He's got a Crawford sized blind spot.

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  25. Them (2006): Spoilers

    Quick, throw fidget spinners to distract them!

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  26. You Might Be The Killer

    We need Alyson Hannigan in more movies.

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  27. Darkside Blues (1994)

    Reminds me why I stopped watching anime.

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  28. Zodiac (2007)

    Must solve case to get animal crackers

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  29. Silent Hill (2006, dir. Christophe Gans)

    Alternate dimension: low house prices, annoying neighbors.

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  30. Tower of Terror (1997)

    Sorry Guttenberg, but you're no Rod Serling.

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  31. Scream (1996)

    It's fine. It's fine. It's Fine. It's

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  32. Rob Zombies Halloween II (2009)

    This mask's a whiter shade of pale

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  33. Fangs of the Living Dead (1969)

    Anita Ekberg? Great. Everything else? Big shrug.

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  34. Cult of Chucky (2017)

    Fewer cult members than Child Play sequels.

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  35. The Black Cat (1981)

    Was the cat actually also a hero??

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  36. Tenebre (1982)

    Hey everybody, it's a me Jonny Saxon.

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  37. Slaughter High (1986)

    joker killer got revenge because couldn’t drill’her

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  38. A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)
    "After long weekend, was Craven a classic."

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  39. The New York Ripper (1982, dir. Lucio Fulci)

    Donald Duck makes New York great again.

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  40. Scream (1996)

    Literally burned Jiffy Pop before pressing play

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  41. Vampire Circus (1972)

    Ding ding! We have a #ScaryMovieMonth winner!!!

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  42. I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997)

    Nobody makes a decent decision…love it.

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  43. Ernest Scared Stupid (1991, dir. John Cherry)
    "What should defeat the trolls?"
    "Dunno...milk?"

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  44. WolfCop (2014, dir. Lowell Dean)
    These moonlight desires haunt me, they haunt

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  45. Curse of Chucky (2013, dir. Don Mancini)
    Mancini offers recipe for Chili con Chucky.

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  46. The Domestics (2018, dir. Mike P. Nelson)
    Lt. Daniels makes a mean people burger.

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  47. Creepshow (1982, dir. George A. Romero)
    King directed Maximum Overdrive on Meteor Shit.

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  48. You Might Be the Killer (2018, dir. Brett Simmons)
    Can't believe we're still doing scorecard thing.

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  49. Bride of Re-Animator (1989) Dir. Brian Yuzna

    Dr. West...less ethical than Dr. Lector.

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  50. Summer of 84 (2018)

    Rear Window with a fucked up ending.

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  51. Life (2017)

    Houston, we have a problem named Calvin.

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  52. Deadly Blessing (1981)

    My dorm room was very Incubus heavy.

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  53. An American Werewolf in London (1981)
    with bonus viewing of the Thriller music video (1983)

    The skux life totally chose Rick Baker.

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  54. Dracula (1931)

    He's pretty fly for a Dwight Frye.

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  55. Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon (2006)

    Faux Madgen Amick post-dug my heart out

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  56. The Living Skeleton (1968)

    Yes, underwater weeds often look like skeletons.

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  57. The Beyond (1981)

    So nobody cares how the plumber died?

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  58. Re-Animator (1985)

    Security guard mostly takes breaks, little guarding.

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  59. Phantom Ship (1935): Let's sing about the accordian's back story.

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  60. Terrified (2018)

    Jesus - those Agentinian ghosts aren't fucking around.

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  61. Night of Terror (1933):
    The policeman actor made some fascinating choices.

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  62. The Wolf Man (1941)

    Six years difference for father and son?

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  63. Hush (2016): Needed this brilliant feminist action for morale.

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  64. Wish Upon (2017): Box isn't opal. Lack of jinn woeful.

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  65. The Editor

    Works as both a parody and giallo.

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  66. Hatchet (2006):
    Filmaker's death satisfying, one can only hope.

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  67. Halloween (2018)

    Michael made his special Jackel 'O' Lanterns

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    1. Or

      Cancel Halloween? What about those Halloween dollars?

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  68. The Mummy (1932, dir. Karl Freund)

    Always choose the monster over Boring McBorefest.

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  69. From Dusk Till Dawn (1996)

    The movie equivalent of chicken and waffles.

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