Wednesday, October 4, 2023

2023 Scary Movie Challenge Day 4


57 comments:

  1. Uma Thurman ans Samuel L. Jackson in THE KILL ROOM (2023, THEATERS) for the first time.

    Hitman's paintings captivate Soho. "Sopranos" nation appalled.

    OR

    Bride made this... alongside 59 OTHER PRODUCERS!!!

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  2. Spider Baby (1967) dir. Jack Hill

    Mute Sid Haig in dumbwaiter. Enough said.

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  3. Paul W.S. Anderson's EVENT HORIZON (1997, 4K UHD). First time seeing the movie in 4K.

    Chemical Brothers in soundtrack... and filmmakers' catering.

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    Mild by "Star Trek: Discovery's" bleakness standards.

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  4. The Mummy's Hand (1940)
    I can't imagine anything worse than immortality.

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  5. Mimic (1997)

    My new perfume? Eau de Cockroach

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  6. NIGHT OF THE DEMONS (1988)

    Wow! Boobs surprisingly excellent substitute for purses!

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  7. Lake Mungo (2008 Shudder)

    Hrmm. Grief laden documentary style ghost story.

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  8. FRANKENSTEIN (1931)

    Don Quixote’s glad he skipped this windmill.

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  9. Stephen King's Graveyard Shift (1990)

    Stephen Macht is "in it right now"

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  10. Hatchet II (2010, Dir. Adam Green)

    Danielle Harris is hot. Crowley is Hodder.

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  11. Zontar: The Thing from Venus (1967, dir. Larry Buchanan)

    I welcome our new winged lobster overlords.

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  12. Play Dead

    The movie is fine. Nothing too bad.

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  13. Saw V

    Send Help. These Saw movies are cozy.

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  14. The Blackening (2023, dir Tim Story)

    This isn't written by a Wayans brother?

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  15. Black Swan | 2010 | Darren Aronofsky
    Girls Gone Fowl - Swan Lake Spring Break

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  16. BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN (1935)

    Dr. Praetorius is notorious for being vainglorious.

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  17. Friday The 13th: The Final Chapter (1984)

    Corey claps back in a bald cap.

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  18. Häxan (1922)

    Fun silent documentary essay film about witches

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  19. Graduation Day (1981)

    Graduation? Feels like it was held back.

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  20. BRIDES OF DRACULA (1972)

    Could one of them be Zaleska's mom?

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  21. Scream 4 (2011)
    Robert Rodriguez please make Stab!

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  22. The Hitcher (1986)
    Unhinged Hauer harasses Howell with Road Games.

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  23. Terrifier (2016)
    Silent clown art-fully kills girls in warehouse

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  24. TIN CAN (2022)

    Sings: “If I only had a dystopia…”

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  25. The Offering (2022)

    The Autopsy Of Jane Doe’s Jewish Grandfather.

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  26. Hellhole,dir Bartosz M. Kowalski, 2020

    Say no to polish stew, it's hell

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  27. Spirit Halloween: The Movie (2022, dir. David Poag)

    Liked it better as Toys R Us.

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  28. Saw V (2008, dir. David Hackl)

    Julie Benz wears wig, Luke gets smashed.

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  29. Saw X

    I would die in a Jigsaw trap.

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  30. IN THE MOUTH OF MADNESS (1995):

    I’m just glad everyone was reading books.

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  31. Tales From The Hood (1995 dir. Rusty Cundieff)

    Clarence Williams gives a very Riske performance.

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  32. MIND BODY AND SOUL (1992)

    Don’t ritual sacrifice on the first date.

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  34. Willy's Wonderland (2021)
    "... ... ... ... ... ... ...!"

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  35. -The Wolf Man (1941)
    Forty whacks with a silver cane, Larry!

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  36. -Blade II (2002)
    Fact: all Eurotrash vampires know martial arts.

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  37. Videodrome(1983) Stomach Vagina? Recent health class curriculum addition.

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  38. 28 Weeks Later (2007)

    Features what Days was sorely missing....AMERICANS!

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  39. Christine(1983 Dir John Carpenter)

    At some point aren't we all shitters?

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  40. Poltergeist (1982 Dir Tobe Hooper)

    Spielberg produced Spielberg script looks Spielbergian? Shocker.

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  41. The Meg (2018)

    You're going to need the biggest boat.

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  42. SEVEN (1995)

    Eighth sin is giving away the ending.

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  43. Nightmare Castle (1965 Dir. Mario Caiano)

    Steele, Arrowsmith and a John Stamos lookalike

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  44. The Boogey Man (1980 Dir. Ulli Lommel)

    You can't unsee Willie's sweet Minions costume!

    Cast as the Boogey Man: Francis Dolarhyde?

    Triumph shirted dude gets defeated while seated!

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  45. No One Will Save You (2023 Dir. Brian Duffield)

    These Aliens have some serious Voguing Skills

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  46. Dark Glasses (2022, Dir. Dario Argento).

    Kinda pervy, kinda bothersome but kinda sweet.

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  47. Apollo 18 (2011)

    Racist moon pop rocks attack immigrant researchers.

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  49. Blood Hook (1986)

    Explains points thoroughly. Still I have questions.

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  50. May (2002 dir. Lucky Mckee)

    Broken glass? Bloodied knees? Must touch doll!

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  51. Shaun of the Dead (2004)
    You’ve got red on you— it’s blood!

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  52. Freaks (1932)

    Personally I think Cleopatra was not nice

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  53. Slumber Party Massacre II (1987) dir. Deborah Block

    Grease 2 meets Satisfaction meets … acid trip?

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  54. The Brain That Wouldn't Die (1962)

    This movie walked so Frankenhooker could run

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  55. Haunter (2013) Revisit; Blu Ray

    Interesting premise, aesthetically ambitious, McHattie, "okay" finale.

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