Tuesday, October 14, 2025

2025 Scary Movie Challenge Day 14

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  1. ̶K̶e̶v̶i̶n̶ ̶Y̶a̶g̶h̶e̶r̶ Alan Smithee's HELLRAISER: BLOODLINE (1996, ARROW 4K UHD) for the first time.

    Angelique declares her SEVERANCE from Adam Scott.

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    A chatty Pinhead keeps script doctors away.

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    Toymaker descendants battle persistent cenobites... IN SPACE!

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  2. POLTERGEIST (2015, PEACOCK).

    Sam Rockwell tries his damndest, but NOOO!!!

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    Technically superior to OG but soulless, cynical.

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  3. Larry Cohen's THE STUFF (1985, ARROW 4K UHD). First time seeing movie in 4K.

    Paul Sorvino's Alex Jones-type paramilitary... saves America??!!

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    Scarier than creature effects: Michael Moriarty's haircut.

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    'The Stuff,' original release name for 'Ozempic.'

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  4. THE EVIL DEAD (1981)

    The scariest part? Everybody's overly puffy parkas.

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  5. Child's Play 2 (1990)

    Manufacturing in America, talk about immersion breaking.

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  6. THE FRIGHTENERS (1996, dir. Peter Jackson)

    Mass shootings are more horrific than ghosts

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  7. DR. JEKYLL AND THE WEREWOLF (1972)

    Mr. Hyde or werewolf, take your pick
    or
    Paul Naschy relishes his rampage through London

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  8. DEADSTREAM (2022)

    Internet fame comes at a deadly price

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  9. EVIL DEAD II (1987)

    We’re just skipping past the eyeball swallowing?

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  10. Hellbound: Hellraiser II (1988)

    Those maggots seemed like they were friendly.

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  11. Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth (1992)

    Congratulations, your evil hell power is…cigarettes.

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  12. Hollywood 90028 (1973, dir. Christina Hornisher)

    You can always see Dick Glass coming.

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  13. Jennifer’s Body (2009)

    Lots of unexpected War on Terror subtext

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  14. Massacre at Central High (1976)

    Proto-Heathers, without the black humor and one-liners.

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  15. Alucarda (1977)

    Orgy of flesh, blood, fire, hysterical shrieking.

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  16. Needful Things

    Is there anything *free* in this store?

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  17. CHILDREN OF THE CORN IV: THE GATHERING (1996)

    Always down for Karen Black acting crazy.

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  18. Lowlifes (2024)

    Which finger is the best to eat?

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  19. The Crazies (2010)

    Not discussing the Olyphant in the room.

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  20. Iurima - A Tale of Three Fishermen (2025, dir. P.V. Lehtinen)

    Sexiest mermaid I've seen since The Lighthouse.

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  21. End of Days (1999)

    Starting to think Peter Hyams likes darkness...

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  22. In Dreams (1999)

    Annette Bening kinda becomes RDJ’s Freddy Krueger?

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  23. Ernest Scared Stupid (1991)

    While harmless, Ernest shouldn't hang with kids

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  24. The Lords Of Salem (2012)

    I really love this movie. ‘Nuff said.

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  25. Red Rooms (2023)

    White women are obsessed with true crime.

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  26. The Lost Boys (1987)

    Still wonder why the batsuit has nipples?

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  27. William Friedkin's The Exorcist (1973)

    "A bird!"
    "A plane!"
    "Nope. A priest."

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    1. 🤣😂 I'm going straight to hell for laughing at that one. 😁

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    2. I wrote it so I guess I'll see you there! 🤣

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  28. Tales from the Crypt: Demon Knight (1995)

    Blood seal doubles as DIY weather stripping.

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  29. House II: The Second Story (1987)

    A Reagan-bashing ghoul's fine by me.

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  30. Gremlins (1984)

    Moral of story: listen to xenophobic neighbor.

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  31. ARMY OF DARKNESS (1993)

    Somehow more quotable than Wesley and Buttercup.

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  32. Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III (1990)

    Includes essential sick riffs the original lacked.

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  33. Creature from the Black Lagoon (1954)

    Maybe we should leave the Amazon alone...

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  34. Piranha (1978)

    Pollution is the solution to piranha distribution.

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  35. Anaconda (1997)

    Umm…we’re gonna need a bigger snake.

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  36. Stigmata (1999)

    We need a plumber in this apartment!

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  37. Pearl (2022)
    Pearl would have loved TikTok dance trends

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  38. The Thing from Another World (1951)

    Taps into America’s greatest fears: foreigners, vegetables.

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  39. May (2002)

    Basically Sid from Toy Story's dream girl.

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  40. The Thing (1982)
    I trust Carpenter because this movie’s FAN-F’N-TASTIC.

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  41. Casper (1995)

    Why's Kat's mom's ghost not a cartoon?

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  42. CRY_WOLF (2005) dir. Jeff Wadlow

    Yes millennials, AOL messenger was that popular.

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  43. House of Wax (1953)

    Working guillotine seems like an insurance nightmare

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  44. Blood Beat (1983)

    Shit samurai slasher made me wanna seppuku

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  45. Martin (1978)

    Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin

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  46. Burnt Offerings (1976)

    The offerings were neither burnt nor offered

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  47. Les Diaboliques (1955)

    Teacher should know area of love triangle

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  48. Heretic (2024)

    Didn't know I could hate Monopoly more

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  49. Evil Dead II (1987)

    Why Annie shush? No one was talking?

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  50. Altered States (1980)
    🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄

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  51. Torn Hearts (2022. Dir. Brea Grant)

    Talk about having friends in low places

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  52. Halloween (1978)

    Strode Reality never financially recovered from this.

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  53. Review count for day 14: 52
    Review total after day 14: 762

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