Sunday, October 29, 2023

2023 Scary Movie Challenge Day 29

68 comments:

  1. Demián Rugna's WHEN EVIL LURKS (2023, SHUDDER). Second viewing.

    Didn't know Brendan 'Whale' Fraser spoke Spanish.

    OR

    Crazy survivalist ex-hubby's right? Doggone it... literally.

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  2. THE MAD MONSTER (1942)

    Creating monsters doesn't mean you control them

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  3. DARK WATERS (1993)

    Enjoyed the candle-lit corridors, not the storytelling

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  4. DR. JEKYLL AND SISTER HYDE (1971)

    Hammer sexing it up to good results
    or
    London fog is a major supporting character

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  5. Cobweb, Samuel Bodin, 2023

    Does thirty backyard pumpkins constitute a patch?

    &

    I would still take Lizzie Caplan's cupcake

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  6. The Changeling, Peter Medak, 1980

    I think that ghost is really mad

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  7. When Evil Lurks (2023, Dir. Damián Rugna)

    Kids are always eating the damndest things.

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  8. Renfield (2023 - Chris McKay)
    Aghdashloo sounds like many 4:30 am cigarettes.

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  9. Cobweb (2023)

    I'm most upset about them wasting soup

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  10. Dude Bro Party Massacre III (2015)

    I admire that it just never stops

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  11. Munster, Go Home! (1966)

    Car 54 joke KILLED with my audience.

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  12. Antlers (2021, dir. Scott Cooper)

    When life hands you Plemons, make Plemonade.

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  13. -Deep Rising (1998)

    Movie's scariest burrowing worm: Girl from Ipanema.
    OR
    This nineties schlock is such a Treat.

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  14. HELLS (2008)

    I've no idea what I just watched.

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  15. Knock at the Cabin (2023)

    Imagine inflation after all these devastating events

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  16. Kenny & Company (1976) dir. Don Coscarelli

    I’d be scared to bomb that hill.

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  17. Dawn of the Dead (2004 unrated dvd)

    Remake Romero? Surprisingly entertaining visit to mall.

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  18. The Thing (1982)

    Pre-requisite for Antarctic scientist: experience fighting fires.

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  19. Ouija: Origin of Evil

    Never BORED watching this GAME play out.

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  20. Cherry Falls

    Brittany Murphy could truly do it all.

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  21. Dude Bro Party Massacre III

    This one's even better than the original.

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  22. THE BRAIN MACHINES (1977)

    These guinea pigs are not winning pigs.

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  23. Cobweb

    What's scarier, plot or Busey family resemblance?

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  24. Munster Go Home

    So many pub scenes, so much time.

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  25. Wishmaster

    Favorite viewing experience of Scary Movie Month!

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  26. Unfriended

    Not bad, but Dark Web was better.

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  27. Ma

    A splendidly bonkers movie, better than expected.

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  28. No One Will Save You

    Wish someone had saved me from watching.

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  29. Creepshow(1982) Jordy Verrill segment really grows on you

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  30. Haunting of the Queen Mary (2023)

    Gary "Dracula Untold" Shore's second worst movie.

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  31. RE/MEMBER (2022)

    This Death Day is not so happy.

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  32. Night of the Demon (1957) dir. Jacques Tourner

    95% supernatural thriller. 5% bad kaiju flick.

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  34. Prince of Darkness (1987)

    Donald Pleasance: king of defeating evil temporarily.

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  35. Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2007)

    Good Burton. Acceptable Depp. Signature Bonham-Carter.

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  36. The Stepfather (1987)

    My favorite new discovery of the month.

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    1. Hell yeah! Movie rules. Check out the second one. Almost as good.

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    2. Yes! This was one of the highlights of this year's Junesploitation for me. I didn't know there was a 2nd one.

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  37. House of Horrors (1946)

    My second favorite new discovery this month.

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  38. X (2022, dir. Ti West)

    I only watched it for the articles.

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  39. KILLER BOOK CLUB (2023)

    Kills based on books no one's read.

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  40. Hocus Pocus (1993) dir. Kenny Ortega

    An illuminating Domino Eyes Wide Shut prequel

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  41. The Exorcist: Believer (2023)

    Remember when movies were made for audiences?

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  42. Suitable Flesh (2023)

    Joe Lynch brings the sexy sax back.

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  43. When Evil Lurks (2023)

    The promotional popcorn bucket would NOT fly.

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  44. The Pit (1981)

    How did they get down there anyway?

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  45. The Babadook (2014, dir. Jennifer Kent)

    I hope Kent can make more movies

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  46. THE BOY WHO CRIED WEREWOLF (2010)

    Real estate drama occasionally interrupted by werewolves.

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  47. -From Dusk Till Dawn (1996)

    Cheech: "I'm auditioning for all the parts."

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  48. Final Destination 2 (2003)

    Death seems surprisingly anal-retentive about its list.

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  49. Pet Sematary (2019)

    Sometimes a Madonna video director is better.

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  50. The Haunting of Julia (1977)

    Real estate is no friend of Farrow.

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  51. EL CONDE (2023)

    Politics and wealth are the real vampirism.

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  52. Christine(1983) Set trend for haunted driverless cars today

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  53. -Candyman (1992)

    Candyman forgetting to add bassinet to registry.

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  54. The Thing (1982) Sausage party of twelve battle shifty alien

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  55. The Hunger (1983, dir. Tony Scott)

    Entertaining and stylish but somewhat confusing ending

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  56. Five Nights at Freddy's (2023)

    Robots, ghosts, masks, Shaggy, meddling kids, deja-vu.

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  57. Doctor Sleep (2019)

    How do we kill them?! Oh...bullets...

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  58. Cujo (1983)

    "Jan, there's a dog." "How many lions?"

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  59. Totally Killer (2023)

    Dodgeball and cigarettes? 80s, you so crazy

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  60. The Shining(1980 Dir Stanley Kubrick)

    NASA sweater conspiracy confirmation! Or just sweater.

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  61. Saw 6 (2009)

    Billy has some OPINIONS about Obamacare

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  62. Funhouse (1981)

    You'll have fun, no one else does.

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  63. Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (2019) dir. Andre Ovredal

    Good concept. Creepy creatures. Dumb-long title.

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  64. Review count for day 29: 63
    Review total after day 29: 1629

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  65. Skinamarink (2023): "Legos and corners and doors, oh my!"

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