14. CAMPFIRE TALES 1991 (Dir. William Cooke, Paul Talbot) Cannabis provided by Uneeda Medical Supply's dispensary.
15. MOONCHILD 1994 (Dir. Todd Sheets) Community theater production of Dystopian Wolf Dad!
16. ONCE UPON A MIDNIGHT SCARY 1979 (Dir. Nell Cox) a) Before Reading Rainbow, we had Price's Perusals! b) "Ichabod 2 Odo" playing the Troubadour...TONIGHT!
Horror of Dracula (1958)
ReplyDeleteChristopher Lee is the best Dracula ever.
Psycho Goreman (2020)
ReplyDeleteAnnoying kids as leads can ruin movie.
Mimi's the heckin best
DeleteThe Sweet House Of Horrors (1989)
ReplyDeletePlease read my previous seven word review.
MA (2019)
ReplyDeleteThis movie thinks teenagers still use Facebook.
NEVER LET GO (2024, Dir. Alexandre Aja)
ReplyDeleteMommy's at the end of her rope.
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Delete14. CAMPFIRE TALES 1991 (Dir. William Cooke, Paul Talbot) Cannabis provided by Uneeda Medical Supply's dispensary.
ReplyDelete15. MOONCHILD 1994 (Dir. Todd Sheets) Community theater production of Dystopian Wolf Dad!
16. ONCE UPON A MIDNIGHT SCARY 1979 (Dir. Nell Cox) a) Before Reading Rainbow, we had Price's Perusals! b) "Ichabod 2 Odo" playing the Troubadour...TONIGHT!
Suspiria (1977)
ReplyDeleteMaybe you DON'T threaten the witches, Daniel.
Silent Night, Deadly Night (1984)
ReplyDeleteAnd may all your Christmases be traumatizing.
Bud Abbott and Lou Costello Meet the Invisible Man (1951)
ReplyDeleteWould've been confused without full name inclusion.
Immaculate (2024, dir. Michael Mohan)
ReplyDeleteWatched it, still I'm nun the wiser.
Tremors 3: Back to Perfection (2001, dir. Brent Maddock)
ReplyDeleteOne star for showing comic book rack.
Insidious (201, dir. James Wan)
ReplyDeleteLast act? More like MIDsidious! Sick Byrne.
Darth Maul plays a mean piano.
DeleteHigh Tension (2005)
ReplyDeleteHome invasion with a dash of Shyamalan.
Nightmare Beach
ReplyDeleteYet again Florida executes the wrong man.
The Hitcher (2007)
ReplyDeleteSean Bean really pulled that couple apart.
The Prowler (1981)
ReplyDeleteAll those death scene's were practically unbelievable.
The Ruins (2008)
ReplyDeleteWorth a visit....it'll grow on you!
The Stuff (1985)
ReplyDeleteDesperately needs a crossover with The Substance.
Abigail (2024)
ReplyDeleteWould've liked the real Rat Pack version.
The Amityville Horror (2005, dir. Andrew Douglas)
ReplyDeleteForget the horror, here for the abs.
Paranormal Activity 2 (2010) dir. Tod Williams
ReplyDeleteThat’s what you get for firing Martine.
FROM HELL (2001)
ReplyDeleteBut when do the Vorlons kidnap him?
Nice!
DeleteThe Funhouse (1981)
ReplyDeleteDaisy Mae is my Aunt Zelda. IYKYK
The Dark Half (1993)
ReplyDeleteThis killer's been removed from the author.
All Hallows Eve (2013)
ReplyDeleteKeep watching, kids! Probably not snuff film.
Kiki's Delivery Service (1989)
ReplyDeleteSometimes witches are just nice delivery girls.
Cat's Eye (1985)
ReplyDeleteShoulda taken a walk during second segment
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974)
ReplyDeleteTruly influential movie, everything after is indebted.
The Platform (2019)
ReplyDeleteBitch had that shit cocked and locked
LONGLEGS (2024)
ReplyDeleteLonglegs and Beetlejuice are distant cousins, right?
The Dark and the Wicked (2020)
ReplyDeleteMom "Kiss me goodbye, I'm defying gravity."
The Amityville Horror (2005)
ReplyDeleteBet that was one uncomfortable boat ride.
Event Horizon (1997)
ReplyDeleteSam Neill gives helluva performance (get it?)
Butcher Baker Nightmare Maker (1981)
ReplyDeletePaxton beaten up, you know it's good
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003)
ReplyDeleteNispel and Pearl sure can shoot slick.
WNUF Halloween Special (2013)
ReplyDeleteWhat's the name of this movie again?
Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 (1986)
ReplyDeleteCraziest Hormel Chili ad I’ve ever seen.
The Conjuring (2013)
ReplyDeleteThat IniTECH job looks pretty sweet now.
One Cut of the Dead (dir Shinichiro Ueda 2017)
ReplyDeleteWhatever the outcome, heads will roll!
Jaws
ReplyDeleteJaws with Sushi is the perfect combination.
Halloween II (1981)
ReplyDelete"Hot tub crawfish boil every other Wednesday!"
The Devils Rejects (2005 Dir Rob Zombie)
ReplyDeleteMy favorite Zombie flick. The Rob kind.
Dracula (1974)
ReplyDeleteJack Palance walks around, sometimes looks menacing.
The Babysitter (2017)
ReplyDeleteThese teens are too nonchalant about death
or
Who cares about plot? Make it crazy
THE LEGACY (1978)
ReplyDeleteGather together and die happily ever after.
ELVIRA: MISTRESS OF THE DARK
ReplyDeleteNot enough double entendres, Elvira. Needs more.
Clue (1985)
ReplyDeleteMy little guys’ first Debra Hill Production.
The Son of Frankenstein (1939)
ReplyDeleteIt’s in the blood, I tell you.
Salem’s Lot (2024; Dir. Gary Dauberman)
ReplyDeleteStarring Boring Protagonist and a Smart Kid.
Immaculate (2024)
ReplyDeleteEnjoyable. I will remember nun of it.
Abbot and Costello meet Frankenstein (1948 Dir. Charles Barton)
ReplyDeleteBet Sandra regrets that second floor lab
Review count for day 13: 53
ReplyDeleteReview total after day 13: 840