Poll
Question:
Which list would you pick to watch on Halloween?
Option 1: List A
votes: 1
Option 2: List B
votes: 2
Option 3: List C
votes: 5
Another round, another vote.
List A
1. The Purge 2013
2. The Meg 2018
3. The Mummy 2017
4. Resident Evil: Afterlife 2010
5. Annabelle 2014
6. The Nun 2018
7. Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter 2012
8. Resident Evil: Retribution 2012
9. Carrie 2013
10. Final Destination 5 2011
List B
1. Alien vs. Predator 2004
2. Hostel 2005
3. Blade: Trinity 2004
4. Scary Movie 2 2001
5. The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor 2008
6. Saw IV 2007
7. Scream 3 2000
8. Final Destination 3 2006
9. Jennifer's Body 2009
10. The Grudge 2004
List C
1. I Know What You Did Last Summer 1997
2. End of Days 1999
3. Anaconda 1997
4. Species 1995
5. Halloween H20: 20 Years Later 1998
6. The Haunting 1999
7. I Still Know What You Did Last Summer 1998
8. Spawn 1997
9. Urban Legend 1998
10. Lake Placid 1999
A for me as there are some films that I haven't seen there.
a no-brainer for me here... C all the way.
fond of the FINAL DESTINATION series but really bleh at all the others in A and B
I'm tempted to pass this round entirely, but picked B because I'm curious about the buzz over JENNIFER'S BODY.
Tarantino seems to like it, or he defended it, some time ago. I usually trust his taste in movies, but I was torn about Jennifer's Body. It's not unwatchable, but I wouldn't call it a good movie. It has good moments, though.
Tarantino called it the Best Film of the Year. :lookingup: He must've thought he had a shot w/ Diablo....... to put it mildly, it's not the best of any year.
Gosh, that's rough.
My first thought was "damn, these are actually bad.
C has the most I actually like or might be interested to see, but I also kind of don't want to see H20 or Lake Placid again.
Of all the films, Jennifer's Body (The Grudge is up there too) is the one I'm the most curious about, but at this point I'd be fine never seeing Hostel or anything in the Saw franchise.
A is all just godawful, but I might pick it anyway. The Purge is stupid enough to make enjoyable, and Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter was alright when I saw it, and I feel like I could fall asleep to those Resident Evil flicks if they weren't doing much for me and nobody would bother me about it. Plus, I've grown kind of fond of stupid James Wan flicks as long as they're about spooky ghosts, I think those would actually be fun. That actually might be the funnest set.