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				Posted: Sat Oct 24, 2009 2:26 pm
				by slave2moonlight
				Saw Paranormal Phenomenon and Wrong Turn 3 last night. Wrong Turn 3 was good in the way that the second film was. Maybe a little better. It was a Treasure of the Sierra Madre kind of story about some escaped prisoners being transferred from one prison to another. Not really horror, of course, just the usual survival type thing they make now.
Paranormal Phenomenon wasn't as bad as my sister led me to believe. At least stuff actually happens, unlike Blair Witch, though it's less believable in terms of the performances and writing. I'd say it's okay, but that's about it.
			 
			
					
				
				Posted: Sat Oct 24, 2009 7:32 pm
				by Flanger-Hanger
				I watched Mad Monster Party. Yes it's silly and dumb but how could you not love it for those reasons?
			 
			
					
				
				Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2009 1:26 am
				by TheSequelOfDisney
				Hocus Pocus - One of the few Halloween movies I thoroughly enjoy watching. I grew up with it and I can't wait to watch it again. Hopefully it'll be on soon cause I really do love that movie. I only wish that when I do watch it again that it's unedited (stupid ABC Family). Bette Midler is freaking fantastic as are Kathy Najimy and Sarah Jessica Parker. Great casting choice; and the musics not that bad either.
I put a spell on you and now your mine!
			 
			
					
				
				Posted: Mon Oct 26, 2009 12:31 am
				by Barbossa
				So far I've watched:
Return to OZ
The Blair Witch Project
Blair Witch 2: Book of Shadows
Corpse Bride
Ghostbusters
Tonight I watched 
The Monster Squad. My annual Halloween tradition, like watching 
Christmas Vacation at Christmas.
"Wolfman's got nards!"  
 
Tomorrow night, it's 
The Goonies (because unofficially, it's Goonies Day (Oct 26))
 
			
					
				
				Posted: Mon Oct 26, 2009 1:25 am
				by magicalwands
				TheSequelOfDisney wrote:I put a spell on you and now your mine!
Ah-say-into-pie Oppa-maybe-uppen-die! 
 
 
I bought the DVD today and hope to watch it soon. After I bought it I realized it is getting a rerelease next year, but I can't wait that long. Oh well, this is going to be a FUN halloween.
 
			
					
				
				Posted: Mon Oct 26, 2009 1:27 am
				by Cordy_Biddle
				Does "Grease 2" count as a horror movie? 
 
  
   'Cause I watched that again last night...lol! 

 
			
					
				
				Posted: Mon Oct 26, 2009 3:11 am
				by slave2moonlight
				I'll save Hocus Pocus for Halloween night, as always, not that I couldn't watch it multiple times... It's one of my all time fave movies! Always wished there was a soundtrack CD available.
I did watch Fido today, the movie set in the 50's when people are keeping zombies as servants/pets. Great comedy! Just bought it in the serious waste of plastic "body bag" edition at Best Buy. 
Oh, and last night I watched Wolf and The Beast Must Die on AMC. I do own Wolf on DVD but need to get Beast Must Die, and I just found out Wolf is on Blu now.
Oh, also last night I watched Trick R Treat again while enjoying some pumpkin bread I just baked (bought the action figure of Sam today too).
			 
			
					
				
				Posted: Mon Oct 26, 2009 10:51 am
				by Ala ad-Din
				Titles in Orange are most recently watched.
Movies
1408
The Fog
Hush Little Baby
Halloween (2007)
Joy Ride 2: Dead Ahead
Cloverfield
Quarantine
Boogeyman 3
TV Shows
Treehouse of Horror I - VI, XX
Smallville S9 Episode "Rabid"
			 
			
					
				
				Posted: Mon Oct 26, 2009 3:00 pm
				by Cordy_Biddle
				The DVD arrived in the mail yesterday - happily waaay ahead of schedule - so last night I watched "Double, Double Toil & Trouble" starring Cloris Leachman and the Olsen Twins. 

 
			
					
				
				Posted: Mon Oct 26, 2009 8:43 pm
				by slave2moonlight
				I just watched the original Night Stalker TV movie. I think I'll flip the disc over and watch The Night Strangler now as I sew my mask some more.
			 
			
					
				
				Posted: Tue Oct 27, 2009 12:30 pm
				by Lazario
				 
  
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Season 6, Episode #13: "Comes the Dawn"

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A pretty stupid set-up: two jerk "man's" men go on a mini-rampage in Alaska, looking to kill anyone who get in their way. Especially women. And some endangered species, so they can turn in pieces of them for big bucks. But, since it's so cold up there... who is it an ideal hiding place for? Think about it: cold blood, hibernation, and since this is a horror story- hungering for human prey? I want to ruin the surprise for you, because it should be obvious to everyone. But I'll just say- the ultimate (quite novel) twist is sexual. So pay close attention. To 
the dialogue (get your mind out of the gutters!). The acting is only passable, the music stinks, the special effects are... really ugly. But I think the ending is satisfying enough. And I liked the villain's motivation. Well actually, everyone here are villains. But the villain to them is the hero to us. So, I should say the hero is easy to identify with.

Season 1, Episode #3: "The Man Who Was Death"

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One of the best-photographed and best-looking Crypt episodes. It's well-cast, well-acted, and has pretty good ideas all around. It's also incredibly pretentious and unfortunately narrated throughout. Far beyond the point where you just want this guy to shut up already. This is a sad thing, because in terms of characterization- I agreed with what he was doing and thought he had pretty good judgment. The problem is we go to know him much too well. He didn't talk just shop. And that's a shame. His job is all he's good at. He's a void as a human being, so we don't want to hear all his thoughts on life. Death is his expertise and had he stuck to that, there'd be no problems. Also, if he knew the drill about the way prisoners whined so much before they were executed... why wasn't he able to avoid doing the same thing? 12 years of telling the condemned to stop their crying and he's as big a wimp as they are?? A very predictable ending- that doesn't come soon enough. Skippable.

Season 1, Episode #1: "Dig That Cat... He's Real Gone"

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Richard Donner's best work by far in the horror genre, this one tries for no-drama (a relief after the not-in-on-the-joke, unintentionally awful "The Ventriloquist's Dummy"), the pacing is fantastic, there's good camerawork that keeps the energy high, and the twist is well-orchestrated and actually kinda surprising. My favorite Joe Pantoliano performance (actually, 
the only one I liked). This one definitely has some unexpected surprises, all of them good. Count along at home, everyone!

Season 1, Episode #6: "Collection Completed"

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I've definitely been wondering to myself- what's the worst episode of Tales from the Crypt? Over the past 3 weeks, I've seen a few disappointing ones. And I've seen some bigtime stinkers. But this Mary Lambert (Pet Sematary, Pet Sematary Two) episode 
takes the cake! A clinically-insane couple are homebound together after he's retired from this job at age 65 and instead of being able to enjoy his old age, he develops sadistic, murderous tendancies and thinks it would be fun to start killing the neighborhood pets, stuffing them, and tormenting his animal-loving wife by leaving their corpses littered around the house for her to find. Sweet, isn't it? This one has a hateful, inhuman streak a mile long and is a chore at every interval, a stretch of patience, and a test of heart to make it through... and for what? The most predictable twist of the entire series? Let me ruin it for you folks, after he kills every pet but a cat and a few fish: she kills him, stuffs him, and leaves him for her neighbor to find. Again- isn't that sweet? I'd give Mary Lambert credit for having the guts to always push the envelope in her horror projects... but after Sematary Two and this, I have to know... 
what the hell is her problem? This is too-sick for anyone, especially someone of the sensitivity it must have taken to direct some of Madonna's finest videos!
 
			
					
				
				Posted: Tue Oct 27, 2009 12:33 pm
				by Barbossa
				So far I've watched:
Return to OZ
The Blair Witch Project
Blair Witch 2: Book of Shadows
Corpse Bride
Ghostbusters
The Monster Squad
Last night I watched 
The Goonies. 
It was 
Goonies Day yesterday. What's Goonies Day? Well over at the 
TheGoonies.org message board we figured out that the day the Goonies go on their adventure is Oct 26, so we just all watch the movie on this day.
Im going to watch something tonight, but I'm still not sure what because it has to be shorter (I'm driving to Calgary tomorrow and won't be back until Friday). I think I'll pull out Disney's 
Sleepy Hollow from 
The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad.
 
			
					
				
				Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2009 12:00 pm
				by slave2moonlight
				Watched Love At First Bite last night, and also the first part of Tin Man, which I recently got on DVD.
Oh, and the night before that, I watched Evil Dead 2 on blu.
			 
			
					
				
				Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2009 8:13 pm
				by slave2moonlight
				I know it's over, but to cover the big day itself, I watched (not necessarily in this order) CHarlie Brown, Garfield, Spaced Invaders, the Hallmark Legend of Sleepy Hollow, Raggedy Ann and Andy and the Pumpkin WHo Couldn't Smile, and of course, Hocus Pocus. Oh, and watched "The Uninvited" on TV. I hope I'm not forgetting anything. Since the pumpkins are still good, I may still try to squeeze in a couple more tonight, like the Burton and Disney Sleepy Hollows, which I normally watch on the big day itself. It was so rushed this Halloween, despite it being on a Saturday, since I had to work all week and all, which is a first for me, ha. Didn't leave the house on Halloween night, as usual, but there's nothing great to do around here anyway. Hopefully I'll get to party a little when I move to a bigger city. Passed out candy in my costume and watched movies mostly, and when I was able to take my costume off (I dressed as my werewolf comic strip character, Monty Moonlight of Moonlight Motel), I ate a lot of junkfood, ha. A friend of mine came over later for some goodies too and to watch Hocus Pocus, but it was pretty uneventful otherwise.
			 
			
					
				
				Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2009 9:09 pm
				by JiminyCrick91
				There are a lot of reasons why I did not much as much this yeas as the past but here's what I got in...
Scooby-Doo
Night Of the Living Doo
Scooby-Doo: The Mystery Begins
Smallville: Rabid
How I Met Your Mother: Slutty Pumpkin
Clue
Mickey’s House of Villains.
Who Done It?
Two Halloween episodes of Animaniacs
8 Simple Rules: Trick or Treehouse
The Munsters: Rock-a-Bye Munster
Unaired Pilot
House on Haunted Hill (1959 Version with 2008 Rifftrax Commentary)
Boston Legal: Happy Trails
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (with Rifftrax Commentary)
It’s The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown
The Simpsons:  Treehouse of Horror XX….ugh
Muppet’s Wizard of OZ
The Film Crew: Killers From Space
Psycho (1998)
The Office: Halloween
Boston Legal: An Eye for an Eye
Boston Legal: Witches of Mass Destruction
Monsters Vs Aliens: Mutant Pumpkins From Otter Space
Community: Introduction to Statistics 
Parks & Rec: Greg Pikitis
The Office: Koi Pond (Cold Open Only)
30 rock: Stone Mountain
MST3k- werewolf
The Munsters:  Munster Masquerade
The Munsters: A Walk on the Mild Side
A hand full of episodes of The Grim adventures of Billy & Mandy
Ellen’s Halloween Show
Bonnie Hunt’s Halloween Show
Young Frankenstein
Garfield’s Halloween Adventure
Sabrina The Teen-aged Witch : A Halloween Story
House on Haunted Hill (1959 Version with 2008 Rifftrax Commentary again with a friend)
Little Shop of Horrors (with Mike Nelson One Riffer Commentary) 
Sabrina The Teen aged Witch : A River Of Candy Corn Runs Through it
TMZ Weekend (Yeha….)
Scream (Most of it only in bits this year, full screen on one channel and wide screen on the other)
-Sky
			 
			
					
				
				Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 3:58 am
				by TheSequelOfDisney
				All I got in was Hocus Pocus and The Nightmare Before Christmas. I was kind of at a marching band competition all Halloween Day, so I think that's why I only watched two movies. Oh well, maybe, if I have time this week, I'll watch Sweeney Todd - which is kind of Halloweeny.
			 
			
					
				
				Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2009 10:52 pm
				by slave2moonlight
				Still watching Halloween stuff since we haven't thrown our pumkins out yet, though they're getting moldy, so I hope they have one more night in them. Tonight I watched Disney's Ichabod half of Ichabod and Mr. Toad, then the movie "Silver Bullet". I usually watch Disney's Ichabod on Halloween evening, but I just didn't get to squeeze it in this year (now that I think about it, I also didn't watch any Food Network or similar network Halloween shows, which sucks because I usually enjoy those). I also watched the Tim Burton Sleepy Hollow late this year, on Sunday night I believe, and Monday night I watched the Hallmark version again. Not sure if I've forgotten anything. Tonight, I also watched the first episode of the new "V", and I've been watching bits and pieces of the original V on Sci-Fi lately. The original rebel leader girl was quite the hottie (one episode was really trying to make her look like a blonde Princess Leia, ha), and the new show has Smallville Supergirl Laura Vandervoort looking hotter than EVER.
			 
			
					
				
				Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2009 6:44 pm
				by AwallaceUNC
				Well I'm officially done with all of my Halloween viewing this year. I've been updating the first post as the season's progressed, but here's the final listing:
Films
• The Addams Family (1991)
• Batman (1989)
• Batman Returns (1992)
• The Dark Side of Oz (1939 / 1973)
• Double, Double, Toil and Trouble (1993)
• Ghosts (1997)
• Halloween (1978)
• Halloweentown (1998)
• Halloweentown II: Kalabar's Revenge (2001)
• Hocus Pocus (1993)
• It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown (1966)
• Michael Jackson's This Is It ("Thriller" segment) (2009) 
• Michael Jackson: Live in Japan ("Thriller" segment) (1987)
• Michael Jackson: Live in Bucharest: The Dangerous Tour ("Thriller" segment) (1993)
• The Muppets' Wizard of Oz (2005)
• The Ring (2002)
• The Shining (1980)
• Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937)
• Something Wicked This Way Comes (1983)
• Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2007)
• Thriller (1983)
• Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993)
• Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure (2009)
• The Wizard of Oz (1939)
TV Shows
• "30 Rock"
--Stone Mountain (2009)
• "7th Heaven"
--Halloween (1996)
• "Alvin and the Chipmunks"
--Trick or Treason (1994)
--Babysitter Fright Night (1988)
--Theodore's Life as a Dog (1988)
--Nightmare on Seville Street (1989)
--No Chipmunk is an Island (1988)
• "Desperate Housewives"
--Now I Know, Don't Be Scared (2007)
• "Eastwick"
--Pilot (2009)
--Reaping and Sewing (2009)
--Madams and Madames (2009)
--Fleas and Casserole (2009)
--Mooning and Crooning (2009)
--Bonfire and Betrayal (2009)
• "Ellen"
--Trick or Treat -- Who Cares? (1995)
--The Bubble Gum Incident (1996)
• "Flash Forward" 
--Scary Monsters and Super Creeps" (2009)
• "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" 
--Someday Your Prince Will Be in Effect (Part 1)
--Someday Your Prince Will Be in Effect (Part 2)
• "The Office"
--Koi Pond (2009)
• "The Simpsons"
--Treehouse of Horror V (1994)
--Treehouse of Horror XX (2009)
• "Sherri"
--Stronger (2009)
• "The View"
--Halloween Costumes/Khloe Kardashian (2009)
--Turning a Home into a Haunted House (2009)
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-Aaron