Tuesday, October 20, 2020

2020 Scary Movie Challenge Day 20

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  1. Sean S. Cunningham's FRIDAY THE 13TH: UNRATED 4K REMASTER (1980, Scream Factory Blu-ray)

    Rock has no more squeezable blood left.

    or

    Movie's graphic gore took Bacon's breath away.

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  2. Steve Miner's FRIDAY THE 13TH PART 2: UNRATED 4K REMASTER (1981, Scream Factory Blu-ray)

    Miner's first step into directorial career de-evolution.

    or

    Tension of threat to menstruating women's unBEARable.

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  3. Joseph Zito's FRIDAY THE 13TH: THE FINAL CHAPTER UNRATED 4K REMASTER (1984. Scream Factory Blu-ray)

    16mm 20's porn? Ted's a hipster, confirmed.

    or

    Savini overcompensates for skipping "Friday 2, 3."

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  4. Crawl (2019 - Alexandre Aja)

    What's the favorite movie of alligators? Twister!

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  5. THE OLD DARK HOUSE (1932, dir. James Whale)

    "Have a potato," Mr. Thesinger said menacingly.

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  6. Kollegiet aka Room 203 (2007)

    Hi this is my catatonic boyfriend, Rolf

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  7. Flexing With Monty (2010 Written, Directed, Produced by John Albo)

    Male Pregnancy, Nuns, Bodybuilding, Susan Tyrrell's voice.

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  8. Halloween Resurrection, dir Rick Rosenthal, 2002

    Dangertainment quickly turns into  scrambled dial up

    urrrr EEEE urrr NNNGGGG CRRRRcrrrr KEEEEEEE grrr

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  9. Halloween 2018, dir David Gordon Green, 2018

    Sometimes you just need that Greer energy

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  10. Dracula (1992)

    Authentic footage of Tom Waits circa 1992

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  11. Halloween, dir Rob Zombie, 2007

    Michael slaughters, Laurie kills at bagel conventions

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  12. STUDENT BODIES (1981)

    Fun movie, but feels six hours long.

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  13. Halloween 2 (1981)

    Ben Tramer represents America walking into 2020.

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  14. The Exorcist 3

    The wheel chair gag gets me everytime

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  15. Alone in the Dark (1982 dir. Jack Sholder)

    Pleasance continues to be world's worst psychiatrist

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  16. TerrorVision (1986, dir. Ted Nicolaou)

    "Earth Children, I'm the exposition dump alien"

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  17. THE QUIET (2005, Dir. Jamie Babbit)

    Trailer writes check that movie can't cash.

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  18. Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan

    Nowadays Time Square Elmo would beat Jason

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  19. Cannibal Girls (1973, dir. Ivan Reitman)

    Barely recognized Eugene Levy under that hair.

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  20. House of 1,000 Corpses (2003)

    Haven't seen sequels. Assume they follow grampa.

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

    Still miffed about Jamie's and Rachel's endings.

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  22. Extra Ordinary (2019)

    Bridget Jones's Exorcism with copious ghost vomit.

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  23. It: Chapter Two (2019)

    Eddie's right they're getting sepsis from this.

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  24. ICE SPIDERS (2003)

    Just because you can use CGI spiders…

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  25. Open Water (2003)

    Legit the scariest movie I've ever seen.

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  26. Body County (1986)

    Opening scene's purpose? Producer's son loves basketball.

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  27. Madhouse (1974)

    A favorite from this month so far

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  28. The Last House on the Left (1972, dir. Wes Craven)

    That cake really does look quite delicious.

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  29. The Serpent and the Rainbow (1988)

    They pulled that man back from dead!

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  30. New Nightmare (1994)

    Freddy Voice: what's your favourite scary movie?!

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  31. The Curse of Frankenstein (1957)

    Baron’s mean: Sit down and no chair?

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  32. Da Sweet Blood of Jesus (2014)

    5 second rule, but like, with blood.

    or

    Addicted to licking things off the floor.

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  33. DeepStar Six (1989)

    Miguel Ferrer needs to relax and decompress.

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  34. FRANKENWEENIE (2012)

    Victor went on to manage a PetSmart.

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  35. Leviathan (1989)
    Leviathan vs The Abyss... like this Weller.

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  36. HALLOWEEN (1978)

    Babysitter Club turns out not so fun!

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  37. Species (1995)
    Henstridge hottest alien since Mac And Me.

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  38. Alien: Covenant (2017)

    Nobody can ever just enjoy a shower.

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  39. Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood (1988)

    The one where Jason ruins Bernie's weekend

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  40. Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan (1989):

    The one where Jason goes to Canada

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  41. Blood Thirst (1971, dir. Newt Arnold)

    The acting's as stiff as the bodies.

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  42. The Mortuary Collection (2019)

    So is further training provided or what?

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  43. Halloween: The Curse of Micheal Myers (1995)

    Ahh there's a Thorn in Michael's side.

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  44. Halloween: The Curse of Micheal Myers "Producers Cut" (1995)

    Ahh there's a Thorn in Loomis's side.

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  45. Halloween 6 Theatrical vs. Producers Cut (2020)

    The winner is...who the Samhain cares.
    or
    And now the winner is...NOT ME.

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    Replies
    1. 🥵 Man, you took three bullets for the team. 🤤👍

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    2. LOL you aren't wrong. At least now I can rest easy knowing the differences. Would I recommend anyone do them back to back? No I would not.🤪

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  46. The Fly (1986)

    Stathis Borans is a perfect dickhead name

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  47. Extra Ordinary (2019, dir. Mike Ahern & Enda Loughman)

    Is this how U2 achieved their fame?

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  48. MOM AND DAD (2018)

    Most shocking death scene: the pool table.

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  49. Images (1972)

    Altman thriller features overlapping dialogue, personalities, consciousness

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  50. Route 666 (Wesley, 2001)

    Alternate title must have been Exposition Highway

    also

    Even Lori Petty can't salvage this one

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  51. The Bird With The Crystal Plumage (1970)

    Trapped in a glass case of emotion!

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  52. Son Of Frankenstein (1939)

    Now I love Young Frankenstein even more!

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  53. Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan (1989)

    "Jason Takes a Boat" isn't as catchy.

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  54. Howling II:...Your Sister Is a Werewolf (1985)

    "Ugh, this movie- *credits begin rolling* ...WORKED?"

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  55. Vampires vs. the Bronx (2020)

    Worth it just to see Mero act

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  56. Fade to Black (1980)

    Yells at strangers about movies. Launches Twitter.

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  57. EATEN ALIVE (1985)

    Does the dog die? No, alligator does.

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  58. Head of The Family (1996)

    Wanted to watch since 1996, not good.

    Or

    Sorry, I was a Full Moon kid.

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  59. Southbound (2015)

    Life is a highway, all night long

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  60. Evilspeak

    Pigs, broadswords and revenge online at WWW.Satan.com

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  61. Tower of London (1962)

    Leggings will never go out of style

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  62. Lust for a Vampire

    How does this title know my thoughts?

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  63. Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood

    “Martha, have you seen my buzzsaw weedwacker?”

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  64. Session 9

    No way that’s a four guy job...

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  65. Anthropophagous

    Now that’s what I call “late term"

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  66. Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan

    More like Jason takes a pleasure cruise

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  67. Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday

    Honestly forgot I was watching a Friday

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  68. Open Grave (2013)

    Refreshing to see people committed to composting.

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  70. The Awakening (2011)

    Great companion piece with Bly Manor/Flanagan

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  71. Night Of The Comet (1984)

    Gotta love a bad ass female lead.

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  72. Halloween (1978)

    The night he further lowered property values!

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  73. Scream (1996)

    Still holds up after all these years

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  74. Unhinged

    She really should've given a courtesy honk.

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  75. Psycho II (1983) Dir. Richard Franklin

    Turns out the real psycho....was society.

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  76. The Last Broadcast (1998)

    Damn, thought it said The Last Breakfast.

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  77. Under the Skin (2013)

    Aliens should open leather and prostitution joints.

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  78. THE LOVE WITCH (2016)

    She certainly put a spell on me.

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  79. The Hidden (1987) director Jack Sholder

    Paul Muad'Dib plays "Hide The Shai Hulud"

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  80. A Lizard in a Woman's Skin (1971)

    At least two things wrong with title.

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  81. Suburban Gothic (2014)

    It's pretty funny and also really cringey.

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  82. Chopping Mall (1986)

    Just noticed aggressive camel toe, thanks Mantzoukas.

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  83. Shin Godzilla (2016)

    Face like Gwar, spines like Manheim Steamroller.

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  84. The Haunting of Hill House (2018)

    Fuck, I'm breaking the rules again. Sorry.

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  85. Mirror Mirror (1990) director Marina Sargenti

    When the whole world's blue, go Black

    Also

    The worst looking sandwich in all cinema

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  86. The Haunting (1999)

    Well, it's got a pretty cast anyway.

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  87. Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter (1984)

    Love the story recaps. Continuity is important.

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  88. Spiral (’19, Kurtis David Harder)

    Good ending. Frustrating journey to get there.

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  89. Slither (2006 James Gunn)
    “Well that is some fucked up shit.”

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  90. Pitch Black (2000 David Twohy)
    Diesel delivers dumpster dialog in the dark.

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