Thursday, October 24, 2019

2019 Scary Movie Challenge Day 24


81 comments:

  1. SLAUGHTER HIGH (1986, 90 min.) on Tubi for the first time.

    Jean-Luc Picard review: 'There are NO LIGHTS!'
    or
    Great until ruinous jump-the-shark ending. #Doddsville4ever.

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  2. Ivan Reitman's GHOSTBUSTERS II (1989, 108 min.) on 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray.

    Scariest scene: Sigourney/baby bathtub slime attack.
    or
    Lady Liberty should have smashed Trump Tower.

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  3. The Battery (2012, Jeremy Gardner)

    Always dance like no one is watching

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  4. SUICIDE GIRLS MUST DIE (2010)

    Girls live. Found footage movies must die.

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  5. Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers (1988)

    Smith's Grove: undefeated in late October transfers

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  6. Trollhunter (2010)

    Expected Last Jedi haters, was pleasantly surprised.

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  7. TICKED OFF TRANNIES WITH KNIVES (2010)

    Best Transgender with knife movie since SHOWGIRLS!

    (please note this film came out before the word in the title became a hot button. And it stars one of my favorite transgender performers of all time... Erica Andrews. So nothing but love here!)

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  8. Gremlins (1984)

    Damn! I said share, not scare Kate!
    or
    The rules are simple… Goddamn foreign rules.

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  9. Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992)

    Dracula does Mickey Mouse impersonation. Mickey's scarier.

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  10. Horror Story (2013, dir. Ayush Raina)

    It's bad. Not funny bad, blah bad.

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  11. Humanoids from the Deep (1980, dir. Barbara Peeters)

    I guess the real humanoids...were society.

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  12. The Deaths of Ian Stone (2007, dir. Dario Piana)

    Pretty boy dies repeatedly; I die inside.

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  13. The Exorcism of Emily Rose (2005)

    I object! On what grounds? ...The devil?

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  14. Joker (2019)

    Holy total overreaction to a movie, Batman!

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  15. One Cut of the Dead (2019)

    Cried at the end. No eyedrops required.

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  16. Last Shift (2015)

    Easily my favorite episode of Live PD.

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  17. Haunt (2019)

    The best Joker origin story of 2019?

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  18. Humanoids from the Deep (1980, dir. Barbara Peeters, Jimmy T. Murakami)

    Humanoids taking Trump cue in skipping consent.

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  19. The Grudge (2004)

    Buffy meets Roswell mixed with cultural appropriation.

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  20. Eli (2019, dir. Ciaran Foy)

    This plays as documentary to anti-vaxxers.

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  21. The House by the Cemetery (1981, Lucio Fulci)

    🎵 Lucy in the cellar with Ann's head. 🎵

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  22. Rosemary's Baby (1968)

    Kid'll be fine. Nurture over nature, right?

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  23. "Overlord" (2018, Dir. Julius Avery)

    Reanimating Private Ryan’s Cold Dead Zombiefied Corpse.

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  24. The Hills Run Red (2009)

    The family that . . . well . . . does everything together.
    or
    Finally, a biopic about the Argento family.

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  25. Bleeders AKA Hemoglobin (1997)

    Turns out incest is a bad idea.

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  26. THe Howling (1981)

    Low-ratings CNN says there's werewolves! #Fakenews

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  27. The Devil and Father Amorth (2017, dir. William Friedkin)

    Surprisingly light on pea soup and spider-walking.

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  28. Black Sunday (1960)

    Think a good portion was on Saturday.

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  29. Pieces (1982)

    Chainsaw? I don’t see a chainsaw. Bastard.

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  30. Demons (1985)

    Guess Italian Coke has a different formula.

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  31. Death Warmed Up (1984, dir. David Blyth)

    All out of death; try warming meatloaf?

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    1. I like the smell of blond p#ssy!

      Rude but it makes me laugh everytime

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  32. Creep (2014)

    I wish this had more Duplass penis.

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  33. Creep 2 (2017)

    Okay, maybe not THIS much Duplass penis.

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  34. The Purge (2013)

    Well Dad's dead but, hey free trucks!

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  35. THE EVICTORS (1979, dir. Charles B. Pierce) – More of a focus on suspense than horror

    Home ownership seems to have its perils
    OR
    Pierce loved stories about rural American towns

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  36. The Thing (1982)

    Outlook for dog people, not so good.

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  37. Re-Animator (1985)

    Unscrupulous doctors bring rivalry to a head.

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  38. Hell House LLC III: Lake of Fire (2019)


    Logan Roy's rightful successor to Waystar Royco.

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  39. HELL FEST (2018)

    The production design is to die for!

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  40. I TRAPPED THE DEVIL (2019)

    Only criticism...I need more Jocelin Donahue!!!!

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  41. THE FOREST OF LOST SOULS (2017)

    Arcade Fire? I knew she was trouble!

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  42. Frenzy (1972, dir. Alfred Hitchcock)

    Hitch shows sex, which makes subtext text.

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  43. Murder Party (2007)
    Macon's face is a RED ruin! Heyo!

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  44. Funhouse (1980)

    Funhouse features fake Frankenstein frightening four fairgoers

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  45. Man's Best Friend (John Lafia, 1993)

    Give us Turner & Max, you cowards!

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  46. A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors (1987)

    Orderly: “Just your classic head-first tv suicide”

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  47. A Ghost Story (2017)
    Exactly where Casey belongs, under a sheet.

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  48. ARACHNIA (2003)

    It’s cinema history’s least impressive giant spider.

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  49. Prophecy(1979)
    Smokey fared poorly with Trump's industry regulations

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  50. MIDSOMMAR (2019)

    What fools these mortal grad students be.

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  51. The Devil’s Nightmare (1971, dir. Jean Brismee)

    Women named Erika can haunt me anytime.

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  52. The Collector (2009) Dir. Marcus Dunstan

    If Saw were written by a linebacker.

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  53. Midsommar (2019)

    New drug quality grade: Swedish Commune Level

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  54. Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (2019)

    little piggy takes trip, former owner follows.

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  55. The Evil Dead (1981

    Something goofy going on 'round that cabin.

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  56. Terrified (2017)

    I would have cried over THAT spilled milk

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  57. Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (2019)

    Should have made Norris a sax player

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  58. The Endless (2018)

    --seven-word loop. Kill for a blog.--

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  59. Terror at Tenkiller (1986)

    It turns out that bones don't exist!

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  60. Neon Maniacs (Joseph Mangine, 1986)

    The Neon Maniacs came out to play-ee-ay!

    PS Best new to me movie I've seen this scary movie month!

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  61. Dead Pit (1989)
    That's one great MINIATURE asylum bell tower!

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  62. DAUGHTER OF DR JEKYLL (1957)

    Not convinced that’s how you pronounce “Jekyll.”

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  63. Happy Hunting (2016)

    Mexico: "Ain't much better in here, kid."

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  64. The Whisperer in Darkness (2011)

    Brains in jars. Jam, jelly, or preserves?

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  65. Rawhead Rex (1986)

    Gives new (non-Irish) meaning to "Piss Off"

    And

    Grieving dad acting like Chipotle outta guac

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  66. THE INITIATION OF SARAH (1978)

    Carrie goes to college, television movie style

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  67. SCHOOL SPIRIT (1985)

    His name’s Billy Batson?!? Shazam got horny.

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  68. The Return Of Swamp Thing (1989)
    I really miss 80s actors smiling credits

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  69. The Lighthouse (2019)

    As if I didn't dislike seagulls already.

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  70. Scream (1996)

    Tim Allen's grunting over that garage door.

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  71. Into the Dark: Pure (2019)

    Pastor in Jordan's + soundtrack = immediate red flags

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  72. Cabin in the Woods (2011)

    One of my favorites. So great, so rewatchable.

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  73. Cabin in the Woods (2011)

    Forget Kirks dad. Lets bring back Kurt!

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  74. A Nightmare On Elm Street 5: The Dream Child
    (1989; first viewing)

    ...on a very special Nightmare: teen pregnancy...

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  75. Deathwatch (2002)
    Peter Jackson really restored that footage amazingly

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  76. The Slumber Party Massacre (Amy Jones, 1982)

    Support more women making horror films, please.

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  77. The Craft (1996)
    Turns out they're 100 percent that witch.

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  78. Demons (1985)

    Massacre movie-going monsters with machete on motorcycle

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