Thursday, October 23, 2025

2025 Scary Movie Challenge

19 comments:

  1. 'WHEN INSECTS ATTACK!' TWOFER:

    THEM! (1954, FAWESOME)
    .

    '"Honey, I Shrunk..." 'Antie's' grandparents were dicks.

    OR

    Military/scientists working together? Not anymore. 😢

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  2. Claude Akins, Pat Hingle and (briefly) Tom Atkins in made-for-TV movie TARANTULAS: THE DEADLY CARGO (1977, KINO LORBER DVD) for the first time.

    ILLEGAL Ecuadorian spiders? Put 'em on ICE.

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    Adulteres get it worse: feet bite, electrocution.

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    Shipping mayor's orange crop supersedes child's death.

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  3. Neil Marshall's THE DESCENT: THEATRICAL CUT (2005, BLU-RAY).

    Infrared lens in consumer camcorder? Sure, whatever.

    OR

    2010's "Tomb Raider" gritty gaming reboot inspiration?

    OR

    "Winner Takes It All," including original ending.

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  4. Lady in White (1988)

    Willowpoint downtown conveniently located next to cliffs.

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  5. Criminally Insane 2 (1987)

    Amount of flashback footage is criminally insane!

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  6. FRIDAY THE 13TH: THE FINAL CHAPTER (1984)

    Why have I never met skinnydipping twins?

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  7. MaXXXine (2024, dir. Ti West)

    Disappointing. MaXXXine makes X look like Pearl.

    The Mummy's Curse (1944, dir. Leslie Goodwins)

    Didn't I already see this movie? Twice?

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  8. COUNT YORGA, VAMPIRE (1970)

    More like Count Bore-ga! (Because it's boring.)

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  9. R.L. Stein's Pumpkinhead (2025)

    Clumsy bird written.....Goose-bumps into plot.

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  10. The Host (2006)

    Best monster gymnastics since Gamera vs. Guiron

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  11. The Crazies (1973)

    This movie gave me a fucking migraine

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  12. Jigoku (1960)

    I was dying to get to hell

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  13. Mausoleum (1983)

    Her demonic entitties make a killer rack

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  14. CRONOS (1992) dir. Guillermo del Toro

    Secret shame: Love GdT, not his movies.

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  15. Pontypool (2008)

    Pontypool. Pontypoo-not gonna work here anymore

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  16. Weapons (2025)

    It's great. Even better the second time.

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  17. Trauma (1993, dir. Dario Argento)

    Intimacy coordinator had A LOT of questions.

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  18. 31 (2016, dir. Rob Zombie)

    Waiting for David Pumpkins to show up.

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  19. A Bay of Blood (1971, dir. Mario Bava)

    Can't say I saw that ending coming.

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