My favorites to watch in October are the classic Michael Meyers movies. I like to watch the AMC scarefest. My favorite cartoon is It's The Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown I watch it every year.
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I try ever year to get into the vintage slasher flicks like Halloween and Friday the 13th but I tend to get bored because they're so formulaic. I get that they set the scene for horror and are the standard classics but they're just not for me.
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Anything that's isn't stupid, No easy task for the horror genre. I'm also not a fan of watching people get chopped up, and or or mutilated by psychopaths. 'Hostel' for example, or slasher flicks.
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Carpenter's Halloween is formulaic? WTF? It practically wrote the damn formula and is one of the few slasher movies that I can actually watch non-ironically.
Friday the 13th, on the other hand, I'm with you all the way.
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I know - I'm spoiled for classic horror. It just doesn't do anything for me. I liked Rob Zombie's version - it was grittier and had more of a psychological play to it. I know purists will disagree - they tend to hate R.Z's interpretation and dismiss it as merely gore-impact but I thought he added a lot more complexity to the narrative and the characters and it's much more psychologically unsettling than the original.
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Rob Zombie's movies are on my "to see" list if only because his horror-influenced music strikes me as a good training for doing modern, slasher-esque horror. Not sure I'll like them, but I'm interested to see what he's doing as a director.
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Rob Zombie's version of Halloween (so much better than the original)
Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003 version. I have good memories associated with this movie, so there's a bit of nostalgia - long story)
Hostel (such a classic)
Jeeper's Creepers (a bit cheesy but it's always on TV at this time of year and the acting/characters are solid)
House at the End of the Street (not that scary but Jennifer Lawrence is awesome)
Jennifer's Body (while not scary in a typical way, this movie totally entertains me - great script)
30 Days of Night (just creepy)
The Ring (another classic)
The Grudge (I liked the writing style of this one)
Cabin in the Woods (clever horror)
Scream (the whole series is mindless and not particularly scary but still fun to watch)
Carrie (any version)
Scary Movie (The original was best. Gotta love Doofy)
Any Zombie movies - either the ones that are meant to be scary or stuff like Shaun of the Dead
I try ever year to get into the vintage slasher flicks like Halloween and Friday the 13th but I tend to get bored because they're so formulaic. I get that they set the scene for horror and are the standard classics but they're just not for me.
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A little telekinetic Halloween fun...