It's October... Halloween/Horror Movies

An American Werewolf in London

Poltergeist

V/H/S 2

The Grudge 2

Evil Dead
 
Watching Willow Creek right now, it's a loooooong build up, 50 minutes and counting...
There better be a payoff
 
Been on a bit of a horror binge the last couple of days, watched

Pet Sematary(original)
Eli
Brightburn
The Prodigy

Children of the Corn and the original The Omen are next
 
oh, i don’t doubt her credentials & knowledge at all, but there is a drastic difference between classical dance & modern dance.
There is? LOL.
You'd know better than I no doubt. My wife has tried to school me for years now & it all goes over my head. I know the difference between ballet & hip hop. Everything in between gets lost on me.
Seriously, though, I think she was more critical of the actors dancing than those who were actual dancers. Plus I think she was secretly disappointed that the dancing wasn't strictly ballet as in the original.
 
I loved it, let me know what you think

I fell asleep right when it started to pick up when he first transformed into the werewolf, everything up to that point was pretty bad ass though. I'm going to try to finish it tonight.
 
Long story short, I did some 80's movies posters in MS Paint for a laugh.
This one's for you bud
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You’re like Rembrandt with a mouse
 
Heard a lot about Bright Burn but haven't watched it, not sure if I will. Is it worth seeking out?

I didn't mind the first Resident Evil, but it was too much shitty CGI from what I remember. They must have made 8 or 10 of them I think
Bright Burn isn't worth paying for on demand, but if it comes on netflix or cable and you also like super hero flicks, then yeah, check it out. It's just disappointing as it was rated R, and about 90 minutes, which means it could have been so much more. Some cool scenes for sure, but falls short.
 
Ernest Scared Stupid
Ernest Scared Stupid
Ernest Scared Stupid
Ernest Scared Stupid
Ernest Scared Stupid
 
Your list literally doesn't include "Halloween".

What the fuck is wrong with you?
 
Candyman
The Thing
Rosemary's Baby
Dawn of the Dead (Original)
Dragon Ball Evolution
 
friday the 13th any of them
chucky any of them
the exorcist
hocus pocus
 
"Phantasm", 1979.
Man, how can you guys forget this one?
I must be the 'old man' in the house. The music and that awesome 1971 Plymouth Barracuda...
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