Sunday, October 16, 2022

Scary Movie Challenge 2022 Day 16

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  1. Halloween Ends (2022)

    More like "Halloween: Season of the Corey".

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  2. OPERA (1987, Dir. Dario Argento)

    Solving a mystery is for the birds.

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  3. Halloween Ends (2022)

    Biggest surprise for me? The facial hair.

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  4. HALLOWEEN 2 (2009):

    The MUNSTERS guy made this. That’s range.

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  5. Shadow Play (1986)

    A Mike Flanagan'esque tale of supernatural pain

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  6. Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare (1991)

    This has never not worked for me

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  7. Zombie (1979)

    Billy Butcherson gets revenge for Alex Kitner

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  8. Halloween Ends

    older you get, the softer you become

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  9. Friday the 13th Part V: A New Beginning

    After watching Ends, you just have to

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  10. Saint Maud (2019)

    Spoiler: England has a Coney Island too!

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  11. Accident Man Hitman's Holiday (2022)

    Killer clown and gushing blood, that count

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  12. Glorious (2022)

    BC Gov deems this film COVID safe!

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  13. EYES WITHOUT A FACE (1960)

    This girl better avoid Cage and Travolta.

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  14. Halloween H20: 20 Years Later (1998)

    What step is Michael Myers in AA?

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  15. The Addams Family (2019)

    Once again, real estate moguls are monsters

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  16. Bubba Ho-Tep (2002)

    Surprisingly down to earth for Baz Luhrmann

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  17. Vampire in Brooklyn (1995)

    Eddie Murphy makes Count Orlock look charismatic

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  18. Halloween 2 1981
    Ralph Nader gotsta look at hot-tub safety
    Or
    Ben Tramer really lights up a room

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  19. Halloween 3 Season Of The Witch 1982
    Doubtful first robot Atkins made love with
    Or
    What happens when America accepts the Irish

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  20. Halloween 4 1988
    (Chris Farley=Matt Foley)
    Loomis, "In a van, at the river"!!!
    Or
    Danielle Harris was already super dang great

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  21. HALLOWEEN ENDS (2022)

    Like all Marvel heroes, Michael gets sidekick.

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  23. TERRIFIER 2 (2022)

    I'm digging slasher sidekicks more than Marvel's

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  24. Horror Express (1972)
    Couldn’t Get Weirder.
    Savalas: Hold my borscht.

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  25. Body Parts

    I don't have anything witty to say.

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  26. Deadstream

    The Comments Section's grammar scared me more.

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  27. The Exorcist

    No Campbell's Split Pea Soup for me.

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  28. Fright Night (2011)

    You know what this is pretty good.

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  29. NOT OF THIS EARTH (1988)

    I've seen every movie in credits montage.

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  30. Subspecies (1991, dir. Ted Nicolaou)

    Dude's in serious need of a manicure.

    Bloodstone: Subspecies II (1993, dir. Ted Nicolaou)

    Seriously, you're gonna hurt someone with those.

    Bloodlust: Subspecies III (1994, dir. Ted Nicolaou)

    Careful, you almost took my eye out!

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  31. Once Bitten (1985)

    Not funny 80s horror comedies are relaxing

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  32. I, Madman (1989) dir. Tibor Takács

    ...and this is why I don't read.

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  33. The Exorcism of Emily Rose (2005)

    Still waiting for the John Grisham novelization

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  34. A Lizard In A Woman's Skin (1971)
    Giallo means not knowing when you napped.

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  35. Halloween Kills (2021)

    Please give Charles Cyphers something to do!

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  36. Tremors 2: Aftershocks (1996)

    Graboid Video Breakfast Platter: Hold the Bacon.

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  37. Tremors 3: Back to Perfection (2001)

    Graboid Evolution Reaches Asspex: Flaming Rear End

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  38. Tremors 4: The Legend Begins

    Series prequel in wild west? Hello McFly!

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  39. THE LOVE WITCH (2016):

    Me, watching: “I’ll learn nothing from this.”

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  40. BLOOD OF THE VAMPIRE (1958)

    That guy's keeping his EYE on you.

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  41. Zombie (1979, dir. Lucio Fulci)

    "Eye! Not head!" Fulci hearing The Cranberries.

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  42. Hellraiser: Deader (2005, dir. Rick Bota)

    I wish I Wuhrer watching something else.

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  43. Burial Ground (1981)

    Horny Italians, paper-thin plot, surprisingly crafty zombies.

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  44. Halloween Ends (2022)
    Wait... I'm sorry... Did Evil die tonight?

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  45. XTRO (1982)

    Hoping for a prequel/remake called INTRO.

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  46. Sissy (2022)

    Reconnecting with old friends can be hard.

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  47. LADY IN WHITE (1988)

    White people being casually sympathetic around racism.

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  48. BIOHAZARD (1985)

    Frank-N-Furter: "Whatever happened to Fred Olen Ray?"

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  49. GET OUT (2017)

    Woke white people STILL terrifying to everyone!

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  50. BRAHMS: THE BOY II (2020)

    Let's NOT hear it for the boy.

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  51. The hills have eyes (1977)

    Now that's what I call elevated horror!

    (Get it because of the hills)

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  52. The Addams Family (1991)

    Never remember anything of the third act

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  53. Zombie (1979)

    Literally eye popping on the big screen

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  54. Fright Night (1985)

    So what the hell is Billy Cole?

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  55. Terrifer 2

    Art is half Freddy, half Zombie's Myers

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  56. The Wicker Man, Neil LaBute, 2006

    The misogyny runs deep in this movie

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  57. Scream, dir Wes Craven, 1996

    Best performance goes to Matthew Lillard's tongue

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    Scream's ADR is overly obsessed with donuts

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  58. Blade, dir Stephen Norrington, 1998

    How many motherfuckers have ice skated uphill?

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  59. The Omen

    This is Charles Lee Ray's origin story.

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  60. Halloween Ends

    Please just calm down about this movie.

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  61. The Blob (1958)

    McQueen good, but I missed the mullet

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  62. Poltergeist (1982)

    Haunting results in baffling homeowner's insurance claim.

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  63. Child's Play 3 (1991)

    Producer A: Military school! Producer B: Carnival!

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  64. PROPHECY (1979)

    Sleeping bag kill even better than Jason's.

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  65. The Bird with the Crystal Plumage (1970) dir. Dario Argento

    I almost don't love all redheads anymore.

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  66. Hellraiser (2022)

    "We'll tear your TV contrast settings apart."

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  67. Halloween Ends (2022)

    Trilogy can't decide how mortal Myers is.

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  68. The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993)

    Badlandsesque: he kidnaps competitors, she drugs boss.

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  69. Halloween Kills (2021)
    Explanation still makes more sense than THORN

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  70. Lords of Salem (2012)

    Secret bridge sequel to Hocus Pocus series.

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  71. Tremors (1990)

    Best Vladimir and Estragon monster movie ever!

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