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Kitty4670
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20 Oct 2024, 9:06 pm

What Halloween movies do you watch?



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20 Oct 2024, 9:29 pm

I don't have any specific watches usually. However October 30th will be effectively the 30th anniversary of the events depicted in The Crow, so I'll be watching that. Last night, I watched on of the Friday the 13th movies, and I'm probably going to be watching a bunch of the Beetlejuice cartoons.

Normally, I'd just hit the streaming services to see what scary movies are available. But, these days, I've started buying my own, so perhaps I will have a specific list in the future.



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21 Oct 2024, 4:22 am

I've been watching stuff on AMC's Fearfest, as well as Syfy's Halloween programing. Mostly stuff such as:
Halloween
A Nightmare On Elm Street
Friday The Thirteenth
Currently I'm watching a third rate movie called, Spawn Of Slithis.
Basically just brainless fun for October.


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22 Oct 2024, 12:29 pm

The Haunting, directed by Robert Wise
The Babadook
Not considered a Halloween film, except for the end, To Kill A Mockingbird. Since I first saw it on television in the late sixties or maybe 1970, I have associated the film with autumn and Halloween.

The Universal Pictures monster films from the early 1930s.



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Yesterday, 9:59 pm

pcgoblin wrote:
The Haunting, directed by Robert Wise
The Babadook
Not considered a Halloween film, except for the end, To Kill A Mockingbird. Since I first saw it on television in the late sixties or maybe 1970, I have associated the film with autumn and Halloween.

The Universal Pictures monster films from the early 1930s.

Watched To Kill A Mockingbird and The Babadook tonight (October 30,2024)
Where did I place The Haunting?
(I did find Gojira which I was looking for a month or so, or more ago. I think I have ghost that hides DVDs from me, or... they are stored is something resembling some kind of order just to drive myself NUTS.)
Just found The Haunting, so I'm set for tomorrow.



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Yesterday, 10:59 pm

I can't watch scary movies because I find them too scary and unpleasant.