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Halloween movies

Postby Sunserro » Thu Oct 24, 2013 10:33 pm

So, during the last show we started discussing what would be fun movies to watch during Halloween. Here's the list we came up with.

If anyone has any other good ones to share, then let us know and hopefully everyone will find at least something good to watch for the holiday.

11-11-11
28 Days Later
30 days of Night
A Nightmare Before Christmas
Carrie
Cockneys Versus Zombies
Corpse Bride
Dale and Tucker VS Evil
Dead Snow
Dead Snow 2
Dreams in the Witch House
Friday the 13-th
Fright Night
Heartless
Halloween
Hobo With a Shotgun
House of a Thousand Corpses
Insidious
Lesbain Vampire Killers
Lost Boys
My Name is Bruce
Night of the Living Dead
Nightmare on Elm Street
Pitch Black
Salem's Lot
The Burbs
The Conjuring
The Crow
The Howling
The Number 23
The Shining
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
Wolf
You Can't Kill Stephen King
Young Frankenstein
Zombies of Mass Destruction

EDIT: I've stickied this post for halloween 2014 once more. Feel free to either pick or recommend some good movies for others to watch during halloween.
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Re: Halloween movies

Postby Nicodar » Fri Oct 25, 2013 2:24 am

How could you have forgotten this awesomely bad movie? Demons pinatas are awesome! I also want to inflict this one on someone before I watch it.
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Re: Halloween movies

Postby Nicodar » Sat Oct 26, 2013 4:48 am

But seriously, if I were to suggest a movie (besides any of the original Romero Dead movies), it'd be Return of the Living Dead. Given that it's an unofficial spin-off of Night of the Living Dead (also cause it is referenced in TSW).
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Re: Halloween movies

Postby SuperCat » Sat Oct 26, 2013 5:42 am

Return of the Living Dead, part 2, and part 3 are great. 4 and 5 not so much.

Cabin In the Woods, even as new as it is, became an instant must watch at Halloween for me.

Otherwise;
Trick-R-Treat (there's a Gene Simmons/Ozzy Osbourne movie with the same name that's good too)
Event Horizon
In the Mouth of Madness
Waxwork 1 and 2.


And something silly that's still horror enough;
Elvira, Mistress of the Dark
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Re: Halloween movies

Postby Stefano » Sat Oct 26, 2013 1:42 pm

Hellraiser!
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Re: Halloween movies

Postby Nicodar » Sat Oct 26, 2013 2:07 pm

SuperCat wrote:Return of the Living Dead, part 2, and part 3 are great. 4 and 5 not so much.


No way, dude. Return of the Living Dead: Necropolis was great because it had the Borg! If you don't agree, I shall have to feed you to the Tarman!
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Re: Halloween movies

Postby Xyphos » Sun Oct 27, 2013 7:19 am

Movie: "Death Becomes Her"


PS. I rose from the dead. Braiiiiiiinsssss....
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Re: Halloween movies

Postby SuperCat » Sun Oct 27, 2013 10:07 am

Nicodar wrote:
SuperCat wrote:Return of the Living Dead, part 2, and part 3 are great. 4 and 5 not so much.


No way, dude. Return of the Living Dead: Necropolis was great because it had the Borg! If you don't agree, I shall have to feed you to the Tarman!


That was the only saving grace for Necropolis. Mommy and daddy Borg. There was nothing good about Rave to the Grave. They tried to do like 1 and 2 using the same cast, same premise, then changing how it went... and failed kinda horribly. Filming them at the same time and releasing them the same day wasn't the best idea either.

3 is my overall favorite though. Probably because I was old enough that my grandma let me watch something other than Disney, and that was on USA all the time. Likely why I like Melinda Clarke so much now on Nikita. It had the least humor of the bunch, but I like where it went with the pain concept from the first one (once I saw it after we got a video store that had a horror fan as an owner).

And there would be no mommy and daddy Borg without 3 ;)
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Re: Halloween movies

Postby SuperCat » Sun Oct 27, 2013 10:27 am

And if you say that ecstasy made with trioxin was a saving point of 5... The Tarman is the least of your worries :P

I wonder what genius decided to brand name a real medication for ear canal infections, as trioxin. I know the name is used for other things containing formic acid but not as the actual brand name.
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Re: Halloween movies

Postby Nicodar » Sun Oct 27, 2013 1:04 pm

I'm more likely to say "Hey you know what's an awesome and faithful to the source material video game movie? House of the Dead!" than try to say Rave had any saving points, except maybe the crossdressing Russians.
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