Its hard to believe that it's that time of year again. Time to see what ghoulish pleasures await me as we walk down the dark and perilous path of Hooptober.
First, an admission. I haven't finished one of these lists yet, but I look forward to doing this every year. I always discover some horror gems (Hellraiser, NIghtmare of Elm St) that I wouldn't normally watch otherwise. See, horror is a genre I used to avoid, but now I look forward to making these lists and getting as far as I can and discovering a new terrifying favorite.
Anyway, I digress.
This years rules.
10 'Anniversary Films' (Release years end in an 8, excluding 2018)
6 countries
6 decades
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List by JMSavoyBoy
Hooptober 5: Listen to Them, Children of the Night, What Music They Make
Its hard to believe that it's that time of year again. Time to see what ghoulish pleasures await me as we walk down the dark and perilous path of Hooptober.
First, an admission. I haven't finished one of these lists yet, but I look forward to doing this every year. I always discover some horror gems (Hellraiser, NIghtmare of Elm St) that I wouldn't normally watch otherwise. See, horror is a genre I used to avoid, but now I look forward to making these lists and getting as far as I can and discovering a new terrifying favorite.
Anyway, I digress.
This years rules.
10 'Anniversary Films' (Release years end in an 8, excluding 2018)
6 countries
6 decades
6 films from before 1970
6 films from the following: Romero, Cronenberg, Clive Barker, Terrence Fischer, Sergio Martino, Bill Lustig (mix-and-match, or all one)
2 flying things that kill you films
1 silent film as a tribute to A Quiet Place
1 aquatic menace film as a tribute to Meg
2 women directed films
1 inanimate object comes alive film
1 film with Barbara Crampton in it.
And 2 Tobe Hooper Films (There must ALWAYS be a Hooper film)
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