I truly look forward to Hooptober all year long. I was incredibly excited to start putting together my list, and now I'm even more excited to actually watch them all. As always, for my list I want every movie to be something I've either never seen or only seen once a long time ago and don't remember. Obviously I'll also be watching some go-to genre favorites, but I didn't want to include those in the challenge.
A huge thank you to Cinemonster for orchestrating this challenge every year! His list can be seen here.
QUICK EASY RULES:
31 films
6 countries
8 decades
2 insect-centered films
1 horror film set in space or the future (relative to when it was released)…
I truly look forward to Hooptober all year long. I was incredibly excited to start putting together my list, and now I'm even more excited to actually watch them all. As always, for my list I want every movie to be something I've either never seen or only seen once a long time ago and don't remember. Obviously I'll also be watching some go-to genre favorites, but I didn't want to include those in the challenge.
A huge thank you to Cinemonster for orchestrating this challenge every year! His list can be seen here.
QUICK EASY RULES:
31 films
6 countries
8 decades
2 insect-centered films
1 horror film set in space or the future (relative to when it was released)
2 animated films
1 bloodthirsty old person/people film
2 1970s regional US films
The worst horror sequel from the 1990s that you haven't seen and can access.
1 German silent film
5 Films from David Cronenberg, Ti West, Bill Rebane, Charles B. Pierce, William Grefe and/or Joy N. Houck Jr.
2 Christopher Lee films
1 film with a real-life musician or band in it
1 Stephen King adaptation that is not the first adaptation of that source material
1 Lon Chaney film. (Not Jr.)
And 1 Tobe Hooper Film (There must ALWAYS be a Hooper film)
***FOR THOSE THAT LIKE TO DO EXTRA WORK: WATCH The Last Circus and Silent Madness. Like last year, there is a third film: Pennywise: The Story of It.