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  • Brazoo
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    I watched Bloody Birthday (1981) tonight. Which is great if you're looking for a fun 80s thing. There's a whole scene where a very young Julie Brown dances around naked. The plot is about these three kids who go on a homicidal rampage because they were born during an eclipse. So it's crazy, but the killer kids are a lot of fun.

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  • Red Hulk
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    I've been watching the ones on TCM

    Horror Of Dracula
    Village Of the Damned
    Bride Of Frankenstein
    House Of Wax
    Pit And The Pendulum

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  • Iron Mego
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    I'm trying to watch as much horror as I can. So far I've seen:

    --Halloween (original and remake)
    --Halloween III
    --The Exorcist
    --Exorcist III
    --The Conjuring
    --Scanners (not horror, per se)
    --Spider Baby
    --Amityville Horror (original and remake)
    --Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell
    --Virgin Witch (BORING!)
    --Wicker Man (original)
    --Carrie

    That's all I can recall at the moment.

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  • jwyblejr
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    Just got done watching the original Nightmare on Elmstreet this afternoon on Spike. Just wanted to watch to see Johnny Depp get done in.

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  • palitoy
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    Originally posted by megoapesnut
    That's funny, till I got it on Blu-Ray, I would do the same thing - catch chunks of it here and there on TV till I saw the whole movie.
    To be honest, the nudity surprised me.

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  • megoapesnut
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    Originally posted by palitoy
    Me too, first time ever on DVD. I mostly watch it on AMC and never catch all of it, so it was nice to see it start to finish.
    That's funny, till I got it on Blu-Ray, I would do the same thing - catch chunks of it here and there on TV till I saw the whole movie.

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  • Brazoo
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    Ah, you guys reminded me, I re-watched Abbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein earlier this month and Warm Bodies for the first time a couple of weeks ago. It was good.

    Originally posted by palitoy
    Me too, first time ever on DVD. I mostly watch it on AMC and never catch all of it, so it was nice to see it start to finish.
    Haha - Yeah, I'm always catching bits of it on AMC. Last week I watched a chunk of Halloween and Omen 3 on a treadmill at the gym.

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  • z3zep
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    I have been on a zombie fest This was the first time I saw any of these movies.

    NOTLD (original)
    28 days later
    28 weeks later
    Pandorum (not zombies)
    Cloverfield (not zombie)

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  • hedrap
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    All props to Chris for being able to watch A&C Meet The Mummy. Save Michael Ansara's bit, that movie is woof.

    Now, A&C Meet Dr. Jekyll is actually pretty darn good thanks to Karloff. The Hyde makeup is my favorite design of all the different movie Hydes.

    A&C meets Invisible Man has some very funny parts.

    A&C Colgate Comedy Hour is on Amazon Prime. I think that has the Creature episode.

    I'm watching The Munsters every night with the kids. Mad Monster Party and A&C Meet Frank are on the docket.

    A lot of Walking Dead eps I missed.

    The Monster Rally and Uni sequels - House of Frank/Dracula, Frank/Wolfman.

    Revenge of The Creature is great. One of the strange aspects is how closely it parallels Jaws 3.

    Tower of London is on the list.

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  • palitoy
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    Originally posted by megoapesnut
    Of course I gave Halloween a watch.
    Me too, first time ever on DVD. I mostly watch it on AMC and never catch all of it, so it was nice to see it start to finish.

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  • Werewolf
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    Carnival of Souls (1962) and Universal Monsters marathon on the 31st.

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  • Earth 2 Chris
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    Let's see, what have I watched since Halloween season began:

    The Wolfman
    Frankenstein Meets the Wolfman
    House of Frankenstein
    House of Dracula
    Son of Dracula
    Abbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein
    Abbott & Costello Meet The Mummy
    The Creature from the Black Lagoon
    Horror of Dracula
    The Satanic Rites of Dracula
    The Vampire Lovers
    The Mummy (Hammer)
    The House That Dripped Blood
    The Monster Squad (1987)
    Ghostbusters
    Several Simpsons Treehouse of Horror episodes
    It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown
    Toy Story of Terror

    I really need to see a Karloff Frankenstein before Thursday night, or I'm going to feel weird. I got my Bela/Dracula fix from A&C Meet Frank.

    Chris

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  • fallensaviour
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    Standard watch for this house;
    Dracula (1931) with Bela Lugosi
    Frankenstein (1931) with Boris Karloff
    Bride of Frankenstein (1935) with Boris Karloff
    The Wolf Man (1941) with Lon Chaney, Jr. and Bela Lugosi

    Also the mummy,night of the creeps,evil dead+2+army,cabin in the woods,NOTLD,ROTLD+2,3,4,LOTD,DOTD,Exit Humanity and trick or treat.

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  • megoapesnut
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    Of course I gave Halloween a watch. Got the new Blu-ray transfer and it was really good. I just watched the 90's remake of Night of the Living Dead on Amazon Instant Movies. I forgot how much I liked that remake. I have a stack of Blu-rays I need to go through but haven't had the time I hoped I would. The Elvis Fest in the Poconos took up my entire weekend. That didn't help much.

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  • ubermanx
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    Just watched Dracula VS Frankenstein thanks to Palitoy's t-shirt and a review from a buddy of mine. Absolute classic. Intend to watch it again with commentary which I am told is great.

    Other than that my daughter is going to have a Halloween Horror Movie night with her friends so I stocked up and bought a few Blu-Rays. Classics IMHO and one modern horror in case the kids whine about my old man tastes.

    Dracula (1931) with Bela Lugosi
    Frankenstein (1931) with Boris Karloff
    Bride of Frankenstein (1935) with Boris Karloff
    The Wolf Man (1941) with Lon Chaney, Jr. and Bela Lugosi
    John Carpenter's Halloween (1978)
    Mama (2013)

    That should do it I think.

    Marty

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