Posted on September 17, 2011, in POLL and tagged 1960, 1963, 1973, 1975, 1976, 1978, 1980, 1982, 1999, 2002, 28 days later, carrie, friday the 13th, halloween, horror films, jaws, poltergeist, psycho, the birds, the blair witch project, the evil dead, the exorcist, the mothman prophecies, the shining. Bookmark the permalink. 4 Comments.
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people are really into the “Dead” nowadays! Me, I prefer straight up real horror like Omen, The Last Exorcism of Emily Rose, The Haunting in Connecticut! By the way, I voted for The Exorcist 🙂
My itinerary for October is for the whole month I’ll cover a little different…they’re from out of this world! Good luck!
During the first few days of our Halloween special, we will be tackling zombie films. I personally like zombies, but I think we had an explosion of zombie films a few years ago and they haven’t really been scary since ‘Dawn of the Dead 04′ and ’28 Days Later’. We now have an app for the iPhone called Zombie Soccer. They have been banished to camp for kiddies.
I do enjoy me some good demonic horror films. There will be more of an emphasis on monsters for our special, but I’m sure a few demonic horror films will be reviewed. We will have some vampire stuff, which could count as demonic.
I look forward to seeing what you come up with for October. Everyone loves horror movies and they are the reason why I review movies today. It should be a good time.
exactly, it’s kind of funny of how the influx of these zombies and vampire movies come and go! Who will be King hehehe!
will do our best for October! Cheers 🙂
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