AMC is doing MONSTERFEST again this year and they always show something good that I haven't seen. Here is the AMC schedule for 2004.
Sunday, October 24, 2004
10:15 AM/EST The Omen Color 111 min
12:30 PM/EST Damien: Omen II Color 107 min
5:00 PM/EST Backstory: The Omen Color 30 min
5:30 PM/EST The Omen Color 111 min
7:45 PM/EST Damien: Omen II Color 107 min
10:00 PM/EST 20: Entertainment Weekly's Scariest Movies Color 60 min
11:00 PM/EST The Final Conflict Color 108 min
Monday, October 25, 2004
1:15 AM/EST 20: Entertainment Weekly's Scariest Movies Color 60 min
2:15 AM/EST The Omen Color 111 min
4:30 AM/EST Damien: Omen II Color 107 min
6:45 AM/EST The Final Conflict Color 108 min
9:00 AM/EST 20: Entertainment Weekly's Scariest Movies Color 60 min
10:00 AM/EST And Now the Screaming Starts! Color 87 min
10:00 AM/EST The House That Dripped Blood Color 102 min
2:00 PM/EST Puppet Master Color 90 min
3:45 PM/EST Prophecy Color 102 min
6:00 PM/EST They Live Color 97 min
8:00 PM/EST The Amityville Horror Color 118 min
10:30 PM/EST Amityville II: The Possession Color 100 min
Tuesday, October 26, 2004
12:45 AM/EST Amityville 3-D Color 98 min
2:45 AM/EST They Live Color 97 min
4:45 AM/EST Dr. Renault's Secret B&W 58 min
6:00 AM/EST The Skull Color 90 min
7:30 AM/EST Puppet Master Color 90 min
9:15 AM/EST Prophecy Color 102 min
11:30 AM/EST Pinata: Survival Island Color 90 min
1:15 PM/EST Phantasm II Color 97 min
3:15 PM/EST The Amityville Horror Color 118 min
5:45 PM/EST Amityville II: The Possession Color 100 min
8:00 PM/EST Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers Color 88 min
10:00 PM/EST Halloween 5 Color 96 min
Wednesday, October 27, 2004
12:00 AM/EST Phantasm II Color 97 min
2:00 AM/EST The Devil's Rain Color 85 min
3:45 AM/EST Halloween 5 Color 96 min
5:45 AM/EST Godzilla B&W 80 min
7:15 AM/EST The Undying Monster B&W 60 min
8:30 AM/EST Horror of Frankenstein Color 93 min
10:30 AM/EST Scars of Dracula Color 96 min
12:30 PM/EST Dracula Color 109 min
2:45 PM/EST 20: Entertainment Weekly's Scariest Movies Color 60 min
3:45 PM/EST Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers Color 88 min
5:30 PM/EST Halloween 5 Color 96 min
7:30 PM/EST Scream 2 Color 120 min
10:00 PM/EST FilmFakers: Croc Park Color 60 min
11:00 PM/EST Scream 2 Color 120 min
Thursday, October 28, 2004
1:30 AM/EST FilmFakers: Croc Park Color 60 min
2:30 AM/EST Psycho III Color 93 min
4:30 AM/EST The Undying Monster B&W 60 min
5:45 AM/EST Scars of Dracula Color 96 min
7:45 AM/EST The Beast Must Die Color 93 min
9:45 AM/EST Blood from the Mummy's Tomb Color 94 min
11:40 AM/EST Dr. Cyclops B&W 76 min
1:15 PM/EST Psycho III Color 93 min
3:15 PM/EST Pinata: Survival Island Color 90 min
5:00 PM/EST Dr. Giggles Color 95 min
7:00 PM/EST FilmFakers: Croc Park Color 60 min
8:00 PM/EST Silver Bullet Color 95 min
10:00 PM/EST Mimic 2 Color 90 min
11:45 PM/EST Silver Bullet Color 95 min
Friday, October 29, 2004
1:45 AM/EST Pinata: Survival Island Color 90 min
3:30 AM/EST Dr. Giggles Color 95 min
5:30 AM/EST Godzilla's Revenge Color 70 min
7:00 AM/EST Godzilla Vs. the Sea Monster Color 85 min
8:30 AM/EST Godzilla Vs. Monster Zero Color 94 min
10:30 AM/EST Godzilla B&W 80 min
12:00 PM/EST Prophecy Color 102 min
2:15 PM/EST They Live Color 97 min
4:15 PM/EST Mimic 2 Color 90 min
6:00 PM/EST Silver Bullet Color 95 min
8:00 PM/EST The Omen Color 111 min
10:15 PM/EST Damien: Omen II Color 107 min
Saturday, October 30, 2004
12:30 AM/EST Backstory: The Omen Color 30 min
1:00 AM/EST The Final Conflict Color 108 min
3:15 AM/EST Prophecy Color 102 min
5:30 AM/EST Tales from the Crypt: King of the Road Color 30 min
6:00 AM/EST The Fly Color 94 min
8:00 AM/EST The Return of the Fly B&W 80 min
9:45 AM/EST Dracula Color 109 min
12:00 PM/EST Silver Bullet Color 95 min
2:00 PM/EST An American Werewolf in London Color 97 min
4:00 PM/EST An American Werewolf in Paris Color 105 min
6:00 PM/EST Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers Color 88 min
8:00 PM/EST Halloween 5 Color 96 min
10:00 PM/EST An American Werewolf in Paris Color 105 min
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Thanks for dangling the carrot in front of me scott, since i have no cable..lol
and this beind my favorite time of year for movies!
Ok i have to protest: AMC is American Movie CLASSICS. Who put "An American Werewolf in Paris" in the lineup? Do they not own the rights to Halloween 2? We don't really need Halloween 3 on the list but they really should have had a Halloween movie marathon, but I guess without 2 and 3 why bother.
Btw - is that Horror movie channel up yet? Seems I remember it was supposed to be up in October
I checked the Horror Channel website out recently as I was curious also and found that they are not on the air or at least they don't have a schedule yet on the web and I know that we don't get the Horror Channel yet.
I'm looking forward to viewing these films on AMC during the MONSTERFEST marathon. These are also the ones I haven't seen yet:
Dr. Renault's Secret
The Skull
Dr. Cyclops (might have seen it as a child)
The Undying Monster
Scars of Dracula (might have seen it)
The Beast Must Die
Horror of Frankenstein
The Devil's Rain (saw a part of it along time ago)
And Now the Screaming Starts!
Entertainment Weekly's Scariest Movies
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I'm curious when their debut is - shouldn't be long actually, i'm sure it's this month. I'd like to see their lineup, if they're really going to be true to showing all types of horror films and shows. Although in the beginning I'm sure they will. When the Sci-Fi channel first started, they aired alot of great stuff. But when they ran movies I don't seem to recall any, or at least as many commercials.
Yep, they were suppose to start in October or at Halloween. They should update how they are doing as far as broadcasting starts and what the problems are if any.
Wow - that lineup as Mimic II but not the first one. Sorry I'll miss Godzilla vs. the sea monster. I think that was the first Godzilla movie I ever saw.
Btw, speaking of Godzilla, I thought this was interesting:
conference to analyze legacy of godzilla (http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6268613/)
Just read the article. I tell you honestly I almost cried with joy in the theater after watching GODZILLA 2000 on the big screen. I watched them all on TV in the 70's and to see Godzilla on the big screen with that famous roar and destroying cities. I tell you the truth we went to see it the first night it came out and at the end the audience gave a most sincere applause. They were true Godzilla fans like myself and many of them brought their kids.
Also many Americans interest in the country of Japan may have been nurtured by Godzilla films. If I were in the neighborhood I would go to the conference.
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I agree with you that "An American Werewolf in Paris" isn't a classic... but they have a few others on there that aren't either.
The Pinata movie is TERRIBLE! Don't get me wrong- I'll watch it again- but it belongs more on UPN than AMC.
That sucks..AMC finally goes back to doing a good job with Halloween and I have no cable!
Oh well, maybe next year.
Sooo.....ya think they're gonna play the Omen movies?
Over here in England we have horror channel which shows all sorts of b-movies especially on halloween.
Every year I long for Monsterfest, its the only chance I have to catch Kaiju on TV, without renting it. However, they ALWAYS show the Godzilla stuff in the dead of night on a work day. One year I was home sick and up all night anyway, best illness of my life. I need a Godzilla/Gamera/Large Rubber-suited monster on TV e-mail alert.
-Ed
Sounds good. The house that dripped blood is something I haven't seen before, and Blood from the mummie's tomb is always worth another look.
In addition: Godzilla is getting a star on the Hollywood walk of fame.
Gee they took their sweet time giving him one. I wonder which costume they'll use?
Seen the Godzilla pics in the local paper, re. the walk of fame, and it looks like a mid-period costume -- squatter, lizard-like head, with leonine nostrils --
Dr. Cyclops is a way cool picture, years ahead of its time -- I hope a lot of people see it for the first time. The star was one of the most perverted actors in Hollywood, who died under ultra-bizarre circumstances.
Sounds like fun --
peter johnson/denny crane
Don't forget MONTERFEST starts Sunday morning with THE OMEN.
Usually, that is one of my favorite weeks on television, but, unfortunately that was the week that I was in Europe. Of course, of the films listed, I've seen about 40%. Of those that I have not seen, the only two that interested me enough to see them is "An American Werewolf in London" and "Blood on the Mummy's Tomb." I'd also liked to have seen the special "Entertainment Weekly's Scariest Movies," if only to say: "That's not scary." What scares them, does not scare me, and what scares me, apparently does not scare them.
Of course, Halloween has become just as big in Europe, as it is here. Which makes sense, as most of what we associate with Halloween, originated in Europe.
It was a good week for rare movie viewing BoyScoutKevin. Out of the ones listed these are the ones that I saw:
Scars of Dracula
And Now the Screaming Starts!
Dr. Renault's Secret
The Skull
Horror of Frankenstein (taped it, yet to view it.)