An insane year and a very hectic schedule could not keep me from getting in the horror movie mood, and so I have returned for yet another Hooptober. This marks my 5th annual marathon, so I thought it only fitting to fill my list with a grab bag of various movies: good, bad, classics, underrated gems, even one's selected for their cover art alone. With such a range, I'm certainly hoping to uncover a few new favorites. Additionally, having gotten several friends into the fun that is a Hooptober marathon, I'll be eager to see what sorts of films they choose as well.
As always, I will be reviewing each and every movie, and sorting the list in the order…
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Hooptober 8: Eight Heartless Bodies with One Soul to Share
An insane year and a very hectic schedule could not keep me from getting in the horror movie mood, and so I have returned for yet another Hooptober. This marks my 5th annual marathon, so I thought it only fitting to fill my list with a grab bag of various movies: good, bad, classics, underrated gems, even one's selected for their cover art alone. With such a range, I'm certainly hoping to uncover a few new favorites. Additionally, having gotten several friends into the fun that is a Hooptober marathon, I'll be eager to see what sorts of films they choose as well.
As always, I will be reviewing each and every movie, and sorting the list in the order each film is watched.
Rules:
6 countries
8 decades
2 folk horror
4 films from 1981
2 films from your birth year
2 haunted house films
The worst Part 2 that you haven't seen and can access. (I realize that this will take a little work)
1 film set in the woods
1 Kaiju or Kong film (not the new K v. G)
2 Hammer films
3 films with a person of color as director or lead. (excluding Asian)
3 Asian horror films.
And 1 Tobe Hooper Films (There must ALWAYS be a Hooper film)