Friday, October 31, 2025

2025 Scary Movie Challenge Day 31

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  1. AMC INTERNATIONAL HORROR DOUBLE FEATURE, 2 MOVIES FOR ONE TICKET PRICE:

    VINCENT MUST DIE (FRANCE, 2023)
    for the first time. Dubbed in English.

    Broken sceptic tank brawl delivers. 🤢🤮

    OR

    Reenactment of what being Bob Gunton's like.

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  2. Rosamund Pyke and Matthew Rhys in HALLOW ROAD (IRELAND, 2025) for the first time.

    Tom Hardy's "Locke" for anxious, disapproving parents.

    OR

    "Twilight Zone" denouement enhanced by cool accents.

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    1. THE CABIN IN THE WOODS (2012, PEACOCK).

      How Bradley Whitford never liberated his cabinets.

      OR

      'Japan' segment should get full movie treatment.

      Last day of SMM '25, gang. More reviews later today, after work. 😉😃

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  5. Shadow of a Doubt (1943, dir. Alfred Hitchcock)

    Like cozying in a comfortable Cotten blanket.

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  6. HALLOWEEN (1978)

    Knitting needles should’ve come back in sequels.

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  7. Lonesone Ghosts (1937, dir. Burt Gillett)

    F Donald, marry Goofy, definitely kill Mickey.

    Bride of the Gorilla (1951, dir. Curt Siodmak)

    Third best Bride of on my shelf.

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  8. Hotel Transylvania (2012)

    The spookiest part is that wolf animation.

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  9. HELLRAISER (1987)

    "Uncle Frank" maybe not the scariest name.

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  10. Hell of a Summer (2025)

    As filmmaker debuts, ive seen stranger things.

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    1. To All Who Participated This Month: WOOT! WELL DONE! Yall are creative, funny, and super dedicated to the wonderful genre that is Horror!!!!!

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    2. Seconded. I don't know how all you F-Heads are so clever and funny, but it was a blast reading everyone's reviews. The overall quality was the best ever!

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  11. Frankenstein Unbound (1990)

    Even his eyeballs have been stitched together.

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  12. Sound of Violence (2021, dir. Alex Noyer)

    I really like the beats and shouting.

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  13. Vampire's Kiss (1988)

    A! B! C! D! E! F! G!

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  14. Popcorn

    Are you guys having a horrorthon today?

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  15. Peeping Tom (1960, dir. Michael Powell)

    Glad George McFly never went this far.

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  16. Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers (1988, dir. Dwight H. Little) with Patrick's commentary

    My favorite Halloween sequel (except for III).

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  17. Wizard of Oz (1939)

    Monkeys didn’t scare kid. Ready for Shakma?

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  18. Frankenstein (1931)

    Little girl shouldn’t have picked those flowers.

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  19. The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993)

    Jack and Sally’s story threads the needle.

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  20. A Nightmare on Elm Street: The Dream Child (1989)

    What teen pregnancy needs least: Freddy Krueger.

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  21. Sinners (2025)

    The third act could have more bite.

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  22. The Cabin in the Woods (2011, dir. Drew Goddard)

    Soviet Economic Structures is a good book.

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    Midnight is an hour away here, so that's it for me. Thank you to everyone for another great Scary Movie Month, Happy Halloween, and the final count will be posted at some point tomorrow.

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  23. My Boyfriend's Back (1993)

    It's cute. It "yes and's" a lot.

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  24. Ghost in the Machine (1993)

    It's better than several Best Picture winners

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  25. Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors (1987)

    Weird that Nancy's "old" and also 24

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  26. Good Boy (2025)

    I picked a weird closer for October

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  27. Dracula (1931)
    And just remember… there ARE such things…

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  28. The Mummy (1933)
    It comes to life! It sure does.

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  29. Frankenstein (1931)
    You know, Fritz got what he deserved.

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  30. House of Wax (1953, dir. Andre de Toth)

    Vincent Price movies are so damn comforting.

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  31. The Raven (1963, dir. Roger Corman)

    Everyone is great. Peter Lorre steals it.

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  32. Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers

    I will never understand Brady’s sex appeal.

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  33. Bride of Frankenstein (1935)
    Watch Universal Horror— it’s my only weakness.

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  34. Ganja and Hess (1973)

    As raw and 70s as it gets.

    Thanks everyone for another delightful Scary Movie Month!

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  35. THE MIDNIGHT HOUR (1985)

    Every zombie movie should include musical numbers.

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