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« Reply #225 on: October 31, 2012, 07:29:48 AM »

Sleepaway Camp - Another one I managed to miss until now. Knew the surprise already, but it was still creepy. Agree with fulci420 that there is a lot of weird and surprising stuff going on, things I wouldn't have expected in a teen horror of the early 80s. And knowing how it ends actually made the rest of the movie more interesting in some ways, such as spotting the clues that are all very clear when you know where they lead, and watching how the movie tries to divert suspicion away from the killer, who is practically wearing a sign. Really good.
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« Reply #226 on: October 31, 2012, 11:18:05 AM »

29 (39) ~ Piranha 3DD (2012) 4/5 BD - Fun.
29 (40) ~ Werewolf: The Beast Among Us (2012) 3.5/5 BD - Above average DTV release. Cheesy CGI werewolf though.
30 (41) ~ The Hole (2009) 3.5/5 BD - Very old school with quite a few (80s) movie references.
30 (42) ~ Tales from the Crypt: The Secret, Season 2.18
30 (43) ~ Tales from the Crypt: Split Second, Season 3.11
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« Reply #227 on: October 31, 2012, 12:02:34 PM »


House of The Devil (2009)

Small | Large


Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)

Small | Large


Wes Craven's A New Nightmare (1994)

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« Reply #228 on: October 31, 2012, 12:53:02 PM »

Ok, tallied it up and I did:
1.DON'T BE AFRAID OF THE DARK (80'S)
2.RED DRAGON
3.THE APPEARED
4.DRACULA VS FRANKENSTEIN
5.FURY OF THE WOLF MAN
6.TRAUMA
7.THE BLOODY BROOD
8.SHOCK
9.THE SHE-BEAST
10.THE DEVIL'S MESSENGER
11.THE HOUSE OF THE DEAD (1978)
12.THE KILLER SHREWS
13.SATAN'S SLAVE
14.BRAIN TWISTERS
15.TRIP WITH THE TEACHER
16.MST3K: HOBGOBLINS
17.SAVAGE WEEKEND
18.THE MANSTER
19.CARNIVAL OF SOULS
20.HORROR HIGH
21.JAWS
22.THE RAVEN (2012)
23.IT'S ALIVE
24.THE FLY (1986)
25.MST3K: MAD MONSTER
26.28 DAYS LATER
27.THE DEMONS OF LUDLOW
28.TUCKER & DALE VS. EVIL

Tonight I'll be watching NOSFERATU (which I do every year), THE THING '82 and Universal's FRANKENSTEIN.  Which brings me to exactly 31.
This was fun but I'm glad it's almost over.
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« Reply #229 on: October 31, 2012, 01:10:55 PM »

SILENT HILL: REVELATION 3D (2012): Sharon, the little girl from SILENT HILL now grown into a teenager, returns to the mysterious West Virginia ghost town to save her father, who has been abducted by cultists. Badly scripted and hard to follow, with underdeveloped characters and some eye-rolling dialogue, but the creature designs and general atmosphere are good; dedicated horror fans should be able to wring some scary satisfaction out of the mess. 2/5.

SHORT NIGHT OF THE GLASS DOLLS (1971): An American journalist recalls investigating the disappearance of his Czech girlfriend---as he lies on a mortuary slab, either dead or in a deep catatonic state. Extremely slow-moving and not worth the eventual black magic payoff. 1.5/5.
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« Reply #230 on: October 31, 2012, 01:32:57 PM »

Sleepaway Camp - Another one I managed to miss until now. Knew the surprise already, but it was still creepy. Agree with fulci420 that there is a lot of weird and surprising stuff going on, things I wouldn't have expected in a teen horror of the early 80s. And knowing how it ends actually made the rest of the movie more interesting in some ways, such as spotting the clues that are all very clear when you know where they lead, and watching how the movie tries to divert suspicion away from the killer, who is practically wearing a sign. Really good.

Glad you enjoyed it as much as I did. Actually the reason I checked out the movie is because one of my favorite podcasts "How did this get Made" just did a special on it the other day, really funny stuff IMO
http://www.earwolf.com/episode/sleepaway-camp/
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« Reply #231 on: November 01, 2012, 03:01:12 AM »

31 (44) ~ The Frighteners [Director's Cut] (1996) 4.5/5 BD
31 (45) ~ The Exorcist [Extended Director's Cut] (1973) 5/5 BD
31 (46) ~ House of Dark Shadows (1970) 4/5 BD


Fun month with lots of good movies watched. Looking forward to next year  Thumbup
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« Reply #232 on: November 01, 2012, 06:29:59 AM »

Forbidden World (1982) - some sort of intergalactic problem-solver dude gets a call from a genetic research lab, turns out they've created a nasty little monster and need some help dealing with it.  There are two incredibly hot babes in this thing, and they get nekkid more than once - makes me glad I got this on Blu ray  Thumbup  Pretty by-the-numbers flick other than that.  I enjoyed it.  4/5.

Sorority House Massacre II (1990) - some girls move into an abandoned house that they're going to fix up into a sorority house.  Unfortunately some murders were committed there years earlier, which we see via flashbacks to Slumber Party Massacre lol.  Is the killer's spirit still haunting the place?  Or maybe the creepy neighbor who's always lurking about is the killer?  In any case, the girls do a lot of showering, changing clothes, and running around in their lingerie.  Total cheese fest from beginning to end  Smile 4/5.

Watched 45 movies this month!  Thanks to Claws for starting this whole thing, I had a great time.  Still got House of Dark Shadows and Night of Dark Shadows on Blu ray arriving Saturday, so I'll continue my horror movie marathon at least until then. 
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« Reply #233 on: November 01, 2012, 07:25:28 AM »

Here's the horror films I watched this month.  TeddyR

October 1 The Invisible Man (1933) 5/5
October 3 The Mummy (1932) 4.75/5
October 4 Night of the Living Dead (1968) 10/5
October 5 Frankenstein (1931) 5/5
October 6 Nosferatu (1922) 5/5
October 7 Se7en (1995) 7/5
October 10 White Zombie (1932) 10/5
October 12 The Wolfman (1941) 5/5
October 14 Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956) 4.5/5
October 14 Alien (1979) 5/5
October 14 Children of the Corn (1984) 0/5
October 15 Psycho (1960) 35/5
October 17 Rosemary’s Baby (1968) 50/5
October 17 Halloween (1978) 10/5
October 18 The Black Cat (1934) 4.75/5
October 18 Halloween II (1981) 4/5
October 19 The Omen (1976) 10/5
October 20 The Shining (1980) 20/5
October 21 Saw (2004) 5/5
October 23 Saw 2 (2005) 5/5
Ocotber 23 The Fly (1986) 15/5
October 25 The Exorcist (1973) bluray extended director's cut 15/5
October 26 Misery (1990) 4/5
October 27 Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1920) 5/5
October 28 Carrie (1976) 5/5
October 28 Dracula (1931) 50/5
October 29 The Silence of the Lambs (1991) 15/5
October 30 Hannibal (2001) 10/5
October 30 Red Dragon (2002) 5/5
October 31 Bram Stoker’s Dracula (1992) 1/5
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« Reply #234 on: November 01, 2012, 08:02:47 AM »

Nightmare Castle

I love this movie.  This is the one that got me started on my interest in Eurohorrors.  I watched it again yesterday. It was perfect for Halloween.
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« Reply #235 on: November 01, 2012, 09:42:01 AM »

Halloween night viewing courtesy of TCM:

THE BODY SNATCHER (1945): Karloff's evilest performance. 4.5/5.

I also caught the first 30 minutes of FRANKENSTEIN but had to leave on an errand.  Bluesad
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« Reply #236 on: November 01, 2012, 10:27:02 AM »

Ok so I made it to 30 and heres the final list
1 Return of the Living Dead 3
2 Amityville Horror 2
3 American Gothic
4 The Black Cat
5 Tales from the Hood
6 The Descent
7 Of Unknown Orgin
8 Stir of Echoes
9 Bride of Reanimator
10 Night of the living Dead 3d
11 The Boneyard
12 Bay of Blood
13 Lisa and the Devil
14 Curfew
15 House of Witchcraft
16 Return of Swamp Thing
17 In the Mouth of Madness
18 Pontypool
19 Visiting Hours
20 Bloody Moon
21 Count Dracula
22 Friday the 13th A New Beginning
23 The Exorcist
24 The Unholy
25 967 Evil 2
26 Hard To Die aka Sorority House Massacre 3
27 Attack of the Beast Creatures
28 Killdozer!
29 They
30 Sleepaway Camp

Best Movie of the Bunch-The Exorcist by leaps and bounds. Revisiting this and seeing how much power it still held I realized this is not only the most effective horror movie I have seen but deserving of being considered one of the best films period.
 
Worst Movie of the Bunch-They-At least with crap like Curfew and Hard to Die, you can say they were dealing with limited resources and did what they could. They is well shot, obviously backed up with lots of money and it is clearly the least inspired and horrible film on this list. This list really cemented the fact that for the most part will always reach for a pre 00's horror if given a choice.

Biggest Surprises- Return of the Living Dead 3 and Amityville Horror 2 were surprisingly really well done horror films that I would revisit with friends.

Biggest Discoveries-Before this list I hadn't seen any Mario Bava or Jess Franco films. Let alone Killdozer and Sleepaway Camp! In fact I would have to say I learned quite a bit about horror during this month as I pretty much only watched thing's I hadn't seen before with an exception or two.

So overall this was a fun look at the world of horror but I will admit by the end I was pretty sick of horror movies and look forward to staying away from them for a while.
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« Reply #237 on: November 01, 2012, 10:55:54 AM »

SHORT NIGHT OF THE GLASS DOLLS (1971): An American journalist recalls investigating the disappearance of his Czech girlfriend---as he lies on a mortuary slab, either dead or in a deep catatonic state. Extremely slow-moving and not worth the eventual black magic payoff. 1.5/5.
I saw this one recently and I share your sentiments exactly. It's so slow and boring that I wouldn't even classify it as a giallo - not much mystery going on and zero stylish murders. One to avoid.
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« Reply #238 on: November 01, 2012, 11:06:37 AM »

SHORT NIGHT OF THE GLASS DOLLS (1971): An American journalist recalls investigating the disappearance of his Czech girlfriend---as he lies on a mortuary slab, either dead or in a deep catatonic state. Extremely slow-moving and not worth the eventual black magic payoff. 1.5/5.
I saw this one recently and I share your sentiments exactly. It's so slow and boring that I wouldn't even classify it as a giallo - not much mystery going on and zero stylish murders. One to avoid.

Yeah, it gets a lot of praise on IMDB and elsewhere but I just don't get it. The premise that the guy is lying on the slab, maybe dead, maybe not, and remembering the events that led up to that state, is a good one. But the actual story isn't.
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« Reply #239 on: November 01, 2012, 07:02:26 PM »

Last night, for Halloween, my girls and I watched THE COLOUR OUT OF SPACE.  Decent German adaptation of Lovecraft's story, but pretty slow at the beginning.
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