Monday, October 14, 2024

2024 Scary Movie Challenge Day 14

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  1. The Birds (1963, dir. Alfred Hitchcock)

    Tippi's had it rough: birds, lions, Hitchcock...

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  2. Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare (1991, Dir. Rachel Talalay)

    Robert Englund gives a very understated performance.

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  3. SCREAM 2 (1998)

    Scariest part: Cotton Weary’s pale blue hoodie.

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  4. DADDY'S HEAD (2024, Dir. Benjamin Barfoot)

    Not enough head is a common complaint.

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  5. Dust Devil (1992)

    Challenging ‘Scanners’ for best movie head explosion

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  6. VHS: Beyond (2024)

    Aliens all want to hurt your face

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  7. The Day of the Triffids (1963)

    ‘28 Days Later’ but slow and plants

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  8. Tremors 4: The Legend Begins (2004, dir. S.S. Wilson)

    The Good, The Bad and the Graboid.

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  9. Halloween (2018, dir. David Gordon Green)

    Last shots works better if standalone movie.

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  10. Offspring (2009)

    Laff riot the whole family can enjoy!

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  11. Friday the 13th: A New Beginning (1985)

    Bold choice to fully improvise the dialogue.

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  12. Annihilation (2018)

    Star Wars crossover with screamy skeleton bear.

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  13. Scream 2 (1997)

    Randy would’ve made me drop that class.

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  14. Tucker & Dale vs. Evil (2010)

    Comedy about the perils of home ownership.

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  15. The Devil's Rejects (2005, dir. Rob Zombie)

    Sid Haig was a total CILF. (Clown)

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  16. The Others (2001, dir. Alejandro AmenĂ¡bar)

    Skipping background checks leads to grave consequences.

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  17. Bunny Lake Is Missing (1965, dir. Otto Preminger)

    O Brother, Where Art Thy Niece? Real?

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  18. 17. THE LOVED ONES 2009 (Dir. Sean Byrne)
    Needs prom date like hole in head.

    18. BLOOD DINER 1987 (Dir. Jackie Kong)
    a) Cop actor inspired by 'Stones' tongue logo b) As many utterances of "schlong" as tolerable.

    19. STRANGE CONFESSION 1945 (Dir. John Hoffman)
    1940s Fugitive but Kimble stabs Devlin-MacGregor.

    20. A TALE OF TWO SISTERS 2003 (Dir. Kim Jee-woon)
    The sisters, their stepmother and the wardrobe.

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  19. Cube 2: Hypercube (2002)

    Apparently the forth dimension is boring squared

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  20. The Haunting (1963, dir. Robert Wise)

    Supernatural entity attended school of hard knocks.

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  21. Kwaidan (1964)

    Hope I can see it theatrically someday

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  22. Friday the 13: Part 3 (1982)

    Friends go to camp, don't hang out.

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  23. Howling II: Stirba – Werewolf Bitch (1985)

    Christopher Lee is Stefan Crosscoe, Occult Investigator.

    or

    Title song kicks major new wave ass.

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  24. Gothic (1986)

    Not the movie that the poster evoked.

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  25. Hellraiser (1987)

    Now craving a shower and tetanus shot.

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  26. The Empty Man (2020, dir. David Prior)

    Slightly scarier than Prior's David Fincher documentaries.

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  27. THE SHINING (1980)

    But what’s in rooms 236 and 238?

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  28. The Hitcher (2007)

    Supernatural Bean + nonsensical decision making = this movie

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  29. Final Destination 5

    Need to find alternate transportation to Paris.

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  30. It Follows

    Alive talk guy walking, please don’t shoot.

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  31. Scream IV (2023)

    Samara Weaving, that dress, kill me now

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  32. Speak No Evil (2024)

    James McAvoid this man at all costs.

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  33. House II: The Second Story (1987)

    Five stars for title alone. Movie OK.

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  34. Reefer Madness: The Movie Musical (2005) dir. Andy Fickman

    Not scary. Who cares? Kristen Bell dreamy.

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  35. Hellblazers (2022)

    Casting done at a Horror Hound Weekend.
    Or
    This tubi original, totally worth a watch.

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  36. Misery (1990)

    Real talk though...SPAM meatloaf is intriguing.

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  37. Return of the Living Dead (1985)

    Sequels should have focused exclusively on Tarman.

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  38. The Cat and the Canary (1927)

    Beware the silent hairy hand of Death.

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  39. DON’T DELIVER US FROM EVIL (1971)

    Double feature this with that DAISIES movie.

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  41. Demons, Lamberto Bava, 1985

    Now Lady has a big demon back

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  42. The Happening

    No one eats a hot dog? What’s happening?

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  43. Misery

    One hell of a prequel to Matlock.

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  44. Scream 2

    Finally, a movie with Epps and Pinkett…

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  45. SCREAM 3 (2000)

    “My Gale would write seven word reviews.”

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  46. The Void (2016)

    I was rooting for the timeless entity.

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  47. Vamps (dir. Amy Heckerling 2012)

    Scenes for Alisha Silverstone’s Venom audition tape.

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  48. The Monster Squad (1987)

    There shoulda been like 5 of these

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  49. Killer Klowns from Outer Space (1988)

    Crazy that there's merch at Spirit Halloween

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  50. Rabid Grannies (1988)

    Troma trauma family drama evil grand mamas

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  51. Child's Play 2 (1990)

    Chucky shit weak, OSHA about to eat

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  52. Pieces (1982)

    Coming to NBC: Tennis Star and Student

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  53. Monster Squad (1987, dir. Fred Dekker)

    Phoebe the Feeb gives the best performance

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  54. The Son of Frankenstein (1939)

    Karloff.
    Lugosi.
    Such a fun Frankenstein sequel.

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  55. Killer Klowns from Outer Space (1988, dir. Stephen Chiodo)

    Officer Dave puts the "cuck" in "cuckoon"

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  56. Deadstream(2022 Dir Vanessa Winters/Joseph Winters)

    Husband wife team present fun horror scream

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  57. The Curse of Frankenstein (1957; Dir. Terence Fisher)

    Among the most ruthless of Victor Frankensteins?

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  58. The Last Voyage of the Demeter (2023)

    She's first rate until the bitter end

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  59. Review count for day 14: 60
    Review total after day 14: 900

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