I haven’t watched anything new in the horror department, but back in
the Night Stalker, Creature Feature, and Rod Serling days, these were also entertaining.
Pumpkin Head is a Halloween tradition. My friend Marcie will call from MS, we will both put the movie in and watch it together on the phone. Paul just rolls his eyes... we've been doing this since the early 90s.
Yeah, we need help.
I have the original Amityville Horror, but each time I watch it, at the same spot in the movie (when you see the eyes outside the window) Toni hackels up and starts to growl. Freaks me out too much to continue watching it. I sleep with the lights on those nights too....
Speaking of clowns, "It" was pretty toothsome I'm hard to scare, but I find clowns to be absolutely terrifying
Ohhhh, me too. Clowns didn't bug me until "IT" and THAT clown creaped me out big town.
Anyone remember an old one called either the Haunting of Hill House or the Haunting of Hell House? There was a part in that film where the walls bled and I was about 14 and babysitting and THAT kept me awake wayyyy too many nights.
I've been continuing my horrible movie watching...but I've added comics to the mix since I miss my graphic novels and a friend of mine just sent me a bunch of "wonderful" comics, most of which were banned at one point
My favorite so far as been the thrilling tale of ex marines fighting nazi raptors (yes, I mean the dinosaurs)
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Someone gets a cookie if they can find that scene from Cheers online where Frasier reads a Tale of Two Cities and mixes IT into the story to make it more interesting.
You know another good one for the Halloween watching is the last season of Dexter.
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