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Just curious what everyone is watching this October.

Tomorrow i'm watching the two Annabelle movies. Also pumped for Doctor Sleep on Nov. 8th. :vs_OMG:
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I stick to the classics of my era:

Living Dead
Evil Dead
Halloween 1 & 2
Nightmare On Elm Street 1 & 2
Friday the 13th 1 & 2
Exorcist
The Omen
Ghoulies 1 & 2
Hellraiser
The Serpent and the Rainbow
Killer Klowns from Outer Space
Rosemary’s Baby

Gotta love the campy 80’s films and the overly serious 60’s and 70’s films.
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Haunting of Hill House was a recent tv series that was really well done and pretty f'n scary. I was thinking recently about Halloween 3 and seeing if I could track it down and rent it via Amazon or something like that. The movie is pretty bad but in a good way.


The Annabelle movies are terrifying lol.



Don't forget Poltergeist, the Gate, Session 9(one of my favorites) and the original Amityville. Oh yeah, and Event Horizon...
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Haunting of Hill House was a recent tv series that was really well done and pretty f'n scary. I was thinking recently about Halloween 3 and seeing if I could track it down and rent it via Amazon or something like that. The movie is pretty bad but in a good way.

The Annabelle movies are terrifying lol.

Don't forget Poltergeist, the Gate, Session 9(one of my favorites) and the original Amityville. Oh yeah, and Event Horizon...
Did you see the Amityville remake from '05? It was done well, and seemed to stick to the original movie plot.
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I'm very partial to 70s and 80s slasher films in particular:






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Did you see the Amityville remake from '05? It was done well, and seemed to stick to the original movie plot.
I thought I did, but I just looked it up, and I don't remember that creepy girl with the bullet hole in her head. I probably saw it, and it didn't stick. That happens from time to time lol
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Just remembered I bought this movie, the original Invisible Man. Gunna watch is soon.

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Finally getting a day off tomorrow, every Halloween movie is good, Friday the 13th, Nightmare on elm street. I may even dabble in IT, but am terrified of clowns so i may not make it very far. The shining is also a good classic.
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All time good series of movies, think I will watch them today :)

"I have you now" - Vader
I also have all of those. I now want to get all the Final Destination movies, AMC had a marathon today.
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All time good series of movies, think I will watch them today :)

"I have you now" - Vader
As much as I don't like the torture stuff, those movies are clever and well done. And the crazy contraptions they come up with are pretty cool.
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Watched the original "Carrie" today. Still an odd movie after seeing it many times.
Watched the original "Carrie" today. Still an odd movie after seeing it many times.
I've never seen it but I've always remember seeing pics of that iconic shot of her getting doused with blood.
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So funny. Every Halloween, my wife and I watch "Elf" Don't know how this became tradition, but it stuck... I've never been able to deal with scary movies. Nightmares and hearing noises always follow, so I just avoid...

I remember, as a child, getting out of bed and sneaking down the hallway to watch "Amityville Horror" from the reflection of a mirror while my Dad and Brother watched. Probably where all of my issues with these types of movies stem from. I was terrified to be in the dark, by myself, for years...
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This scene from Annabelle gave me full body chills, and that rarely happens.

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Going to start up this weekend by watching all the Nightmare on Elm Street movies. Halloween is Dawn of the Dead 1978.
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Might be time to rewatch the haunting of hill house.


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Watched House on Haunted Hill (1999 version)
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Do any of you Old Folks remember when there were ambulances waiting outside the movie theaters when The Exorcist first came out? People were getting so scared watching it that they passed out and had to be hauled out on a stretcher and tranquilized. Reported on the news almost every night. Would love to get that scared again........maybe I'll call the ex-wife over.
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Do any of you Old Folks remember when there were ambulances waiting outside the movie theaters when The Exorcist first came out? People were getting so scared watching it that they passed out and had to be hauled out on a stretcher and tranquilized. Reported on the news almost every night. Would love to get that scared again........maybe I'll call the ex-wife over.
Yeah, that and Psycho
People would run screaming from the theaters
It was a much more innocent world back then

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