Fellow horror-hounds, as the temperature drops along w/ the rain and leaves, so must the curtains as we turn off all of the lights, pull up a couple of chairs, pour a beer or a light a bowl if you got one, and then wonder out loud what the fuck all of you are doing in my house at this hour.
Cinemonster has given us our scavenger list for this year and the rules are as follows;
6 Countries:
Aside from America's default setting, we'll be visiting work from the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, Norway, Indonesia, Australia, Japan, South Korea, and Russia. What can I say, my watchlist has a lot of stuff from a lot of different places…
Fellow horror-hounds, as the temperature drops along w/ the rain and leaves, so must the curtains as we turn off all of the lights, pull up a couple of chairs, pour a beer or a light a bowl if you got one, and then wonder out loud what the fuck all of you are doing in my house at this hour.
Cinemonster has given us our scavenger list for this year and the rules are as follows;
6 Countries:
Aside from America's default setting, we'll be visiting work from the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, Norway, Indonesia, Australia, Japan, South Korea, and Russia. What can I say, my watchlist has a lot of stuff from a lot of different places and I've accepted this rule (along with all of the other rules) as a standard to meet instead of a hard cap.
8 Decades:
We have a film (or several) from every decade they've been shooting this stuff lol. Except for the 1930s and '40s.
List of my picks, w/ additions as I see fit:
2 folk horror +1:
Viy - 1967
A Field in England - 2013
Apostle - 2018
4 films from 1981:
Possession
The Beyond
The Howling
My Bloody Valentine
2 films from my birth year:
The Addiction - 1995
Village of the Damned - 1995
2 haunted house films + 1:
House - 1977
The Changeling - 1980
Next of Kin - 1982
The worst part 2 that you haven't seen and can access:
Jack Frost 2: Revenge Of The Mutant Killer Snowman - 2000
1 film set in the woods + 1:
The Ritual - 2017
The Last House on the Left - 1972
1 Kaiju or Kong film + 1:
Deep Rising - 1998
Troll Hunter - 2010
2 Hammer films +1:
The Brides of Dracula - 1960
The Devil Rides Out - 1968
The Hound of the Baskervilles - 1959
3 films with a person of color as director or lead +1:
His House - 2020
Blacula - 1972
Bad Hair - 2020
Ganja & Hess - 1973
3 Asian horror films +3:
The Wailing - 2016
A Page of Madness - 1926
KWAIDAN - 1964
Pulse - 2001
Impetigore - 2019
Ringu - 1998
And 1 Tobe Hooper Films (There must ALWAYS be a Hooper film):
Eh... Rats. I've already seen both TCM's, Poltergeist, and I liked Lifeforce far more than I expected to. *sigh Guess that leaves
The Funhouse - 1981
***FOR THOSE THAT LIKE TO DO EXTRA WORK: WATCH JD's Revenge, The Skull and The Scooby Doo Project
Bonus entry that I'm gonna throw in here:
1 Horror film that was set in your country, state, or city:
Jennifer's Body - 2009
Must review them all, one day at a time, each throughout October.
Let's all have fun. Will more than likely watch in a shuffled order so that's a new thing every night instead of a block of several movies that all flow the same.