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Post by osnafrank on Sept 30, 2019 10:39:28 GMT
It`s that time of the year folks. 31 scary/horror movies in 31 days. GHqimuMivWNrzjQKNdYE
Have fun.
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Post by morgan on Oct 3, 2019 1:41:12 GMT
1.) The Amityville Horror (1979). Re-watch.
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Post by morgan on Oct 3, 2019 7:19:04 GMT
2.) Unbreakable (2000). Mystery/Suspense. Listed under "Thrills and Chills" on Hulu. Probably wouldn't have watched it otherwise. Decent story and cast, even though comic book/superhero stuff isn't my thing (just me - no offense to anyone).
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Post by morgan on Oct 3, 2019 7:56:09 GMT
I messed up already! Sheesh. #2 was Don't Go (2018). #3 was Unbreakable (2000). Sorry!
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Post by morgan on Oct 4, 2019 3:28:53 GMT
4.) In the Shadow of the Moon (2019). Mystery/Sci-Fi/Crime thriller. This was one of the craziest movies I've ever seen. Intense and thought provoking. Very bloody and there was animal stuff that upset me, but it was a decent film overall. Different from anything I've watched before.
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Post by morgan on Oct 4, 2019 5:30:37 GMT
5.) Pure (2019/Hulu Original). A bit cheesy, but still creepy. Good story.
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Post by osnafrank on Oct 4, 2019 17:27:02 GMT
2.) Two episodes "Channel Zero" It`s horror anthology television series.
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Post by morgan on Oct 5, 2019 1:48:49 GMT
6.) The Perfection (2018). Twisted and disgusting. I should've turned it off. Went from steamy sex scenes to gross-out bodily function stuff, to all-out gore. Sickening. There was one interesting plot turn and that's the only good thing I can say about this demented movie.
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Post by neesy on Oct 5, 2019 4:35:29 GMT
6.) The Perfection (2018). Twisted and disgusting. I should've turned it off. Went from steamy sex scenes to gross-out bodily function stuff, to all-out gore. Sickening. There was one interesting plot turn and that's the only good thing I can say about this demented movie. Thanks for the warning!
No horror movies tonight but Andy is just finishing up watching The Shawshank Redemption
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Post by morgan on Oct 5, 2019 4:46:02 GMT
6.) The Perfection (2018). Twisted and disgusting. I should've turned it off. Went from steamy sex scenes to gross-out bodily function stuff, to all-out gore. Sickening. There was one interesting plot turn and that's the only good thing I can say about this demented movie. Thanks for the warning! No horror movies tonight but Andy is just finishing up watching The Shawshank Redemption It's a SK movie, so if you watched it, it counts for the marathon!
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Post by morgan on Oct 5, 2019 4:53:29 GMT
7.) Personal Shopper (2016). Supernatural thriller/Mystery. Disjointed and slow with an ambiguous ending (which I'm not a fan of). Kristen Stewart is the lead actress, so I guess it was better than a Twilight movie. Just barely. Lol
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Post by morgan on Oct 5, 2019 6:25:10 GMT
8.) H. H. Holmes: Original Evil (2018). Serial Killer Documentary. I was feeling bad that my reviews have been negative overall so far. The cinematography and quality of this docu (using that term loosely) seemed unbelievably sub par. Looked it up in IMdB and it was rated a 2.2/10!
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Post by osnafrank on Oct 5, 2019 13:24:50 GMT
Pet Graveyard. No words. facepalm
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Post by osnafrank on Oct 5, 2019 18:11:13 GMT
4.) Discarnate
A neuroscientist's obsession with a drug that expands the human mind inadvertently unleashes a deadly supernatural force on his team.
The Story is pretty good but the movie is meeehhhh.
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Post by osnafrank on Oct 5, 2019 19:20:31 GMT
5.) Martyrs (2015)
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Post by morgan on Oct 6, 2019 3:16:00 GMT
9.) The Keeping Hours (2017). Drama/Fantasy/Horror. A ghost story. Way more heartbreaking than scary. Slow-moving, but effective. Life can be tragic and more difficult than we think we can handle. This film touched on all these things - love, loss, sadness, and attempting to cope and move forward.
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Post by neesy on Oct 6, 2019 15:55:32 GMT
It`s that time of the year folks. 31 scary/horror movies in 31 days.
Have fun. I saw Abbott & Costello Meet the Mummy (1955 in black and white)
Also
Dracula from 1979 with Frank Langella
This is what I always thought of when I thought of him:
Turns out that in 1979 he was quite a hunk!
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Post by morgan on Oct 7, 2019 1:00:29 GMT
10.) In the Tall Grass (2019). Based on the story by SK and Joe Hill. I appreciated this film a whole lot more than the critics seemed to. (Hope it will be re-published at some point so I can read it.) I think if they would've tightened up the past/future/multiple dimensions-type stuff it might've been better received. I really liked it. The young actor who played Tobin did an excellent job. Patrick Wilson was very good too. He was incredible in the movie Hard Candy as well.
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Post by morgan on Oct 7, 2019 3:37:10 GMT
11.) We Have Always Lived in the Castle (2018). Mystery/Thriller. I had high hopes for this movie because I like Taissa Farmiga. A disappointment. I can't believe this was rated the same as In the Tall Grass on IMdB! Not even in the same realm IMHO.
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Post by doccreed on Oct 7, 2019 3:39:36 GMT
11.) We Have Always Lived in the Castle (2018). Mystery/Thriller. I had high hopes for this movie because I like Taissa Farmiga. A disappointment. I can't believe this was rated the same as In the Tall Grass on IMdB! Not even in the same realm IMHO. Wow. I had the opposite reaction. I hated In the Tall Grass...couldn't finish. I've watched We Have Always Lived in the Castle twice and want to watch it again.
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