First, Rest in Peace George A Romero and Tobe Hooper.
Second, thank you to Cinemonster for hosting this challenge once again. Seeing all these movie folk come together every October is always wonderful.
Okay, so I failed Hooptober last year. Even though the Hooptober films I burned through last year were a total blast (watching all the Nightmare on Elm Street films was so much dammed fun), school and life got in the way. This year, I will be pacing myself more and starting earlier. We'll see how things fare this time. With that in mind, here are Cinemonster rules:
6 sequels (mix-and-match. 6 total)
6 countries
6 decades
6 films from before 1970
6 films from the following: Carpenter,…
First, Rest in Peace George A Romero and Tobe Hooper.
Second, thank you to Cinemonster for hosting this challenge once again. Seeing all these movie folk come together every October is always wonderful.
Okay, so I failed Hooptober last year. Even though the Hooptober films I burned through last year were a total blast (watching all the Nightmare on Elm Street films was so much dammed fun), school and life got in the way. This year, I will be pacing myself more and starting earlier. We'll see how things fare this time. With that in mind, here are Cinemonster rules:
6 sequels (mix-and-match. 6 total)
6 countries
6 decades
6 films from before 1970
6 films from the following: Carpenter, Raimi, Whale, Browning, Craven, Tom Holland (mix-and-match, or all one)
3 people eating people (non-zombie)
1 Hammer Film
1 Romero Dead film
1 terrible oversight (use the following link, filter out the films you've seen and picked the highest rated film from the list that you can get ahold of)
I will, of course, review all the films I see (eek). I promise to be a fair critic. I'm basically good hearted, though I'd like to smash some movies against a rock.