Originally Posted by ThaVirus:
For the entire month of October I make it a point to watch as many scary movies as possible, particularly the Halloweens.
That said, #3 sucks because there's no Michael Myers and #6 is actually pretty bad as well.
I tend to agree,being that i'm a big fan.I used to hate part 3 also because of the same reason,but if it werent called a Halloween movie,i think i'd like it better.And part 6 isnt great,but has some moments,there was a directors cut that came out a while ago,that was quite different.
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Originally Posted by CarlosCarson88:
Ok but when comes to 80s cheesy horror. If you've watched it multiple times, what's the allure? You know what's happening. You aren't scared. Is it now because it's funny ? Tradition?
I don't really know,i've just always liked them,they actually did scare me as a kid.Maybe it is tradition,also the score in Halloween and Friday the 13th always draw me in,they really make the movies for me. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ThaVirus:
For the entire month of October I make it a point to watch as many scary movies as possible, particularly the Halloweens.
That said, #3 sucks because there's no Michael Myers and #6 is actually pretty bad as well.
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I used to hate #3 because it had no Michael Myers. Over time I've grown to kinda like it as its own story. [Reply]
Originally Posted by PurpleJesus28:
Halloween (1978),Halloween 2,sometimes part 3,4,5,6.
Friday The 13th,almost any of those. Tis what i usually watch.
Ok but when comes to 80s cheesy horror. If you've watched it multiple times, what's the allure? You know what's happening. You aren't scared. Is it now because it's funny ? Tradition? [Reply]
Originally Posted by PurpleJesus28:
Halloween (1978),Halloween 2,sometimes part 3,4,5,6.
Friday The 13th,almost any of those. Tis what i usually watch.
Originally Posted by CarlosCarson88:
Ok but when comes to 80s cheesy horror. If you've watched it multiple times, what's the allure? You know what's happening. You aren't scared. Is it now because it's funny ? Tradition?
My question was for Haysuse, but anyone else can answer it [Reply]
Originally Posted by Detoxing:
Just as i wrote my last post, i'm reminded that i watched this two night ago lol.
Teenage nostalgia.
One more to add to the "Don't forget about me list": 30 Days of Night.
13 Ghosts didn't age well IMO, 30 Days of Night has aged as well any horror movie in recent memory.
Hah, yeah, 13 Ghosts definitely didn't age well. I used to be terrified of The Jackal. I mean, he's still pretty scary if you imagine coming face to face with him in real life, but I was laughing at the movie as much as I was being creeped out when I watched it a couple weeks ago.
And actually just re-watched 30 Days of Night over the weekend. Still pretty decent! I'm not a huge fan of vampire flicks but I like Josh Hartnett. [Reply]
First two Halloween’s
Rob Zombies remakes of them
First two or three Friday the 13th’s and Freddy Kreugers
But one that doesn’t get enough credit is The Blair Witch Project, much like the Shining it doesn’t need a lot of blood and gore to ramp up the psychological chills... it’s just a great, original movie that plays out the way I imagine a real haunting would [Reply]
Originally Posted by Easy 6:
I love all the classics
First two Halloween’s
Rob Zombies remakes of them
First two or three Friday the 13th’s and Freddy Kreugers
But one that doesn’t get enough credit is The Blair Witch Project, much like the Shining it doesn’t need a lot of blood and gore to ramp up the psychological chills... it’s just a great, original movie that plays out the way I imagine a real haunting would
This was one of the few movies I went and saw in theatres and ended up leaving.
The others were Christmas With the Kranks (a briliant selection from the gf at the time wanting to further express her holiday cheer)
the other was The Arrival. Just a boring as hell movie. [Reply]