31 Days of October

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Tenebre(1982). probably my favorite Argento thus far(didn't see much of him..), so much silly, guilty pleasure in it and liked almost every relentless killing scene. also that killer soundtrack!

probably won't see many horror this month..
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I'm having a wallow in Corman/Castle era budgies, rewatches included... Carnival Of Souls, Teenagers From Outer Space, House On Haunted Hill... Planning on watching some things I need to catch up with; I'll be doing George Melford's alt. Dracula soon, The Witch That Came From The Sea and either Blood Feast or 2000 Maniacs.

Mostly underwhelmed with everything; Cronenberg's student film Stereo was interesting.

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La main du diable (Maurice Tourneur, 1943) - Haunting Vichy-era horror, strongly recommended.

To add to my distaste for The Criterion CollectionTM, their logo eerily resembles that of the Nazi-funded Vichy-era film production company. Not a real criticism, obviously, but notable as a curiosity of film history, at least.

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Happy Birthday, Bela! :halloween:

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Edit: Oh wait, it's tomorrow actually. I got the wrong date into my noggin.
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OK canuxploitation film The Pit (1981) is kind of good? For some definitions of good? The kid is a perv but he's 12

I mean ok he's horrible but the film is very sneaky...anyway most of it was hilarious. Don't cancel me 🙃
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Threshold of the Void (Jean-François Davy, 1972) - Quite neat Polanski pastiche by a director that mostly dabbled in pornography. Very misleading poster on :lboxd:

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The Addiction (Abel Ferrara, 1995) 7/10

Philosophical vampire tale in NYC presented to you by the man who dares to go into the darkest alleys of human condition - Mr. Abel Ferrara. He puts complete trust in Lili Taylor's screen presence and she confidently delivers while drawing blood and audience's attention at the same time. I'm not sure if I agree with all narrative choices made in the second half, but it would be interesting to revisit it after a few years and take a more distant look, away from the main character and observe the world that surrounds her.

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The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (Tobe Hooper, 1974) 5/10

Aside from some creative camera angles and a couple of already iconic shots, I don't see the appeal of this film. Neglected watching it for so many years, but it doesn't feel like anything special. There are some promising set-ups, like a "family" gathering at the end, but I just don't see it a highly lauded horror classic like others do.

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The Descent (Neil Marshall, 2005) 6/10

Gory and scary claustrophobic thriller. Well crafted and genuinely inventive, though there are some cop-out decisions too. On the other hand, it's hardly avoidable on a relatively small budget film. I'm not sure about the casting. Too many similar looking faces for such a dimly lit film.
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I put a little gift for Halloween for you all in the special place.
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wow ok eye of the devil is the best thing i've seen so far. paganism in a medieval chateau? cannot believe i hadn't seen this already

https://twitter.com/rbgscfz/status/1454 ... 47877?s=20

i'm gonna guess sharon tate's murder had something to do with destroying the reputation of this film
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I watched Eye of the Devil this time last year and loved it. I think I initially rated it 7/10, but since it is one of the few films I still remember so vividly from last year's horror marathon, that I should at least hold it at 8/10 or just simply in a high regard. So many great scenes and that atmosphere of Gothic horror!
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The Blair Witch Project (Daniel Myrick, Eduardo Sánchez, 1999) 3/10

Not much to say. For the most part - just pointless.


The People Under the Stairs (Wes Craven, 1991) 6/10

I'd say it was better than I initially anticipated. Absolutely loved the performance by Brandon Quintin Adams. One of the best child acting I've ever seen. Confident and very impressive. The story gets a little repetitive though. Might have benefited from another subplot. Wes Craven, as usual, is more well-versed in various set-ups than building a coherent story.


Mary Reilly (Stephen Frears, 1996) 6/10

Quality production with a great cast. Not sure if Frears understood how to engage with Dr. Jekyll's story, but charisma of lead actors helped to mildly cover it.


Wolf Creek (Greg McLean, 2005) 5/10

Started of so good that it was really painful and sad to watch it deteriorate into one dumb choice after another just to further the plot device.
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And here we meet again! :icon_twisted:

Let's start!

1. Wrong Turn (Rob Schmidt, 2003) 5/10
2. Madman (Joe Giannone, 1981) 1/10

Wrong Turn was, actually, not bad, maybe even better than I anticipated. Stan Winston's special makeup effects standout as both creative and really creepy.

Madman, on the other chopped hand, is one of the worst slashers I've ever seen. It features some of the most ridiculous and laughable acting, even by the cheap slasher standards. The only memorable scene is the opening sequence about the back-story of Madman Marz.
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i watched the bat (1926) on youtube and tim burton's batman - this fan-made silent version https://archive.org/details/batmanthesi ... ionpicture

it's pretty good!
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Wow, thanks rischka! I love Burton's Batman and the aesthetics of this films lends beautifully to such a turnaround for a 20s picture and this looks like a great attempt to turn it into a silent film. Will give it a watch someday.

Also, I like this pumpkin-bat gif!
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3. Split Second (Tony Maylam, 1992) 6/10
4. Killer Party (William Fruet, 1986) 6/10

Both very cool movies.

In Split Second Rutger Hauer is a real badass, but a stand-out is a fun and bumbling sidekick played by Alastair Duncan.

Killer Party was funnier than I expected. A non-stop ride with plenty of laughs and thrills.
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https://twitter.com/rbgscfz/status/1576 ... L8GMONCD2g

this was pretty good for a bbc tv production
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The Exorcist III was alright
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https://twitter.com/rbgscfz/status/1578 ... aKQ6_6sspQ

i watched near dark for the first time in a long time and it still makes no sense that vampires would hang around the desert but i miss bill paxton
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Let's Scare Jessica to Death (John D. Hancock, 1971) 9/10

Let's Scare Jessica to Death is a breath of fresh air, a beautiful gothic horror story. A truly independent production brimming with unique, insidious atmosphere. A captivating performance by Zohra Lampert.
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enjoyed rob zombie's the munsters a lot. the autobiographical reading is very charming but there is also something interesting here that ties in to a kind of american landscape of a kid who grew up watching horror trash on tv (reminds me of hearing from many people that the highlight of their nyc/nj thanksgiving was watching the king kong/son of kong/mighty joe young marathon on public tv).

i like the play with color, and the commitment to tone is impressive even if it might be a bit much. i don't always like zombies movies but kind of think this is one of his best.
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https://twitter.com/rbgscfz/status/1578 ... WsrDYjgPJg

i can post a link if anyone wants an extremely atmospheric soviet haunted castle ghost story!!!
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The Vampire Lovers (Roy Ward Baker, 1970)

No screenshots because VLC is being troublesome, but heavens to Betsy. Never thought in a million years I could love a movie released in a post-60s decades this much. (I mean, it's 1970, but still.) Bava-style Gothic horror as perfect lesbian heartache. Just right balance of subtext with enough overtness to actually convey its queer meanings. New addition to my very favourite movies list, though you probably have to be a queer woman for its 'feels' to register as the genuine art I take it to be.
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The Fog might not be Carpenter's best, but maybe one of the most beautiful horror film i've ever seen. completely fascinated by mysterious foggy atmosphere+_+

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watching the other side of the underneath and i remember being so disturbed i turned this off some years ago.

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i am in a different place now lol. still stressful tho 🎃And the music gave me a headache. It's really impressive 👏 I'm not sure I consider it a Halloween movie

glad i finally watched this tho, thx rasmus :shock:
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rischka wrote: Wed Oct 19, 2022 1:20 amI'm not sure I consider it a Halloween movie

glad i finally watched this tho, thx rasmus :shock:
I just wanted you to watch it lol :pharaoh:
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i suspected as much. probably the scariest thing i'll see this year anyway 👻
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My real Halloween recs are Der Fan, The Iron Rose and Threshold of the Void.
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