I first saw #animalhouse in 6th grade. Explains just about everything, huh?

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I first saw #animalhouse in 6th grade. Explains just about everything, huh?
#BlackChristmas (at The Frida Cinema)
Happy Thanksgiving! Starting a turkey-day themed double feature with the #horror classic Blood Rage aka Slasher! If you've got Amazon Prime, I highly recommend it, one of the best slasher openings of all time.
Couple costumes are supposed to be fun, right? #halloween #jasonvoorhees #jason
#CampFrida was awesome! Evil Dead >> Sleepaway Camp >> Cabin in the Woods >> Friday the 13th Part IV >> The Burning >> The Witch >> Evil Dead 2. Doesn't get much better than that! Made it through, got this wonderful pin, and won some free tickets! Big shout out to @thefridacinema for such a fan-fucking-tastic event! RIP Counselor Aly! (at The Frida Cinema)
October Horror Movie Challenge - Day 3/31
A Scream Film in Honor of Neve Campbellâs Birthday - Scream 2 (1997)
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October Horror Movie Challenge - Day 2/31
A Horror Anthology - V/H/SÂ (2012)
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Artist Pedro Sena (Lordigan) created a fantastic Evil Dead homage poster in the style of the original Doom cover! Excellent!
Happy Birthday to Neve Campbell!
Quite literally a Scream-queen, Campbell is one of my favorite actresses period. Hopefully weâll see her return to horror in the future!
October Horror Movie Challenge - Day 1/31
A Movie From The Year You Were Born - Needful Things (1993)
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Blog focused on Sam Raimi's Evil Dead universe. Featuring a never previously conceived timeline where all continuity issues have been "fixed".
The truly fantastic folks over at evildeadarmyofdarkness.blogspot.it have put together the definitive Evil Dead timeline (really, timelines) up to, and including, Ash vs. Evil Dead Season 2. Definitely worth checking out!
October Horror Movie Challenge
This year Iâll be participating in Horrorhoundâs âOctober Horror Movie Challenge!â I recommend it, and if you really want to beef up the difficulty, try and watch movies you havenât seen before! Thatâs what Iâll be doing!
October 1: Watch something from the year you were born.
October 2: Watch an anthology.
October 3: It's Neve Campbell's birthday. Watch a Scream movie!
October 4: RIP: Watch a movie directed by Tobe Hooper.
October 5: Watch something Japanese.
October 6: Watch a horror film featuring a killer car (man-driven or supernaturally).
October 7: Watch a horror comedy.
October 8: RIP: Watch a horror film featuring Bill Paxton.
October 9: Let someone else pick the horror film you watch today!
October 10: Watch a ghostly horror film.
October 11: Watch a film that takes place on Halloween.
October 12: It's Lin Shaye's birthday. Watch a horror film featuring her!
October 13: Watch a Friday the 13th film.
October 14: Watch a movie based on the works of Dean Koontz.
October 15: Watch a Hammer Horror film.
October 16: Watch a horror film that takes place in an asylum (open or condemned).
October 17: RIP: Watch a movie directed by George A. Romero.
October 18: Watch a horror film featuring a "scream queen."
October 19: It's John Lithgow's birthday. Watch a horror film featuring him!
October 20: Watch something you have NEVER seen before.
October 21: Watch something French.
October 22: Watch a horror film that features a clown.
October 23: RIP: Watch a horror film featuring Martin Landau.
October 24: Watch a black and white horror film.
October 25: Watch a horror film that features Kaiju.
October 26: Watch a film that has been remade (but watch the original!).
October 27: Watch a horror film that stars kids.
October 28: Watch a horror film that features a heavy metal soundtrack.
October 29: Give a movie (you didn't enjoy much) a second try!
October 30: Watch a vampire movie from the 1980s.
October 31: Just watch Trick r Treat ... Happy Halloween!
While nothing was ever announced, it's always been presumed that the Andy Muschietti-directed adaptation of Stephen King's IT would be a two-part affair.
Listen. This is a bad idea. I know, I know, who doesnât want more IT? Itâs a bad idea because the first film sets up an obvious duology, as anyone who has read the book (or hell even seen the miniseries) knows. Trying to split the second film into three movies will present structure and tone problems, possibly to the point of ruining the sequel. Letâs not Hobbit this friends. Keep it as a duology.Â
I agree! Keep it a 2 part movies duology instead of trying to milk it and possibly ruin it! Please!
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Stranger Things Has Released Another Homage Poster
Over the past month, the Stranger Things team has released a series of homage posters to the films that influenced the show. Today, they released another, this time recreating the famous Goonies poster. The new season premieres on October 27th!
Happy Birthday Stephen King!
Stephen King, the king of horror and suspense, turns 70 today! Thanks for the thrills and chills!
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Adding a second group of kids would add more material, if they decided to make the second half of IT into two movies. However, that would be, in my eyes, far past the line of acceptable changes to the book. Iâm still against it. Thanks for your response, though! Itâs certainly interesting to think about what they would have to do in order to make a trilogy work.