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By *ake_or_death OP   Man  over a year ago

Manchester

You find yourself hosting a house party on Halloween at which you will show your guests two films appropriate for the occasion. Which two films do you choose?

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By *ensuallover1000Man  over a year ago

Somewhere In The Ether…

I’d go for John Carpenter’s original classic, Halloween and then probably Wes Craven’s Scream - which self knowingly delights in poking fun at the slasher genre cliches as we have just watched

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By *otSoPoshWoman  over a year ago

In a ball gown because that's how we roll in N. Devon

The Wizard of Oz

And

Return to Oz.

Terrifying for various reasons...

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By *ycanNightsMan  over a year ago

Workington

Watership down...it's a level of trauma above any horror film...

Think that alone would be enough...

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By *aizyWoman  over a year ago

west midlands

It would have to be Halloween, and you can't go wrong with The Thing.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

The Company Of Wolves & American Werewolf In London

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"The Company Of Wolves & American Werewolf In London"

- both very atmospheric, gothic and quite humorous!

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By *eliWoman  over a year ago

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"The Company Of Wolves & American Werewolf In London"

Oh The Company of Wolves is amazing! I love love Angela Carter's stories. I might choose this and Ginger Snaps. Have a witchy gathering.

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By *ake_or_death OP   Man  over a year ago

Manchester


"The Wizard of Oz

And

Return to Oz.

Terrifying for various reasons..."

I think I would have to leave if you showed Return To Oz - I'm still not over the trauma of seeing it as a child...

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By *ake_or_death OP   Man  over a year ago

Manchester


"Watership down...it's a level of trauma above any horror film...

Think that alone would be enough..."

I would also have to leave if you showed this, for the same reasons as Return To Oz.

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By *otSoPoshWoman  over a year ago

In a ball gown because that's how we roll in N. Devon


"The Wizard of Oz

And

Return to Oz.

Terrifying for various reasons...

I think I would have to leave if you showed Return To Oz - I'm still not over the trauma of seeing it as a child..."

I'd be "watching" from behind a book, facing the opposite way, with noise cancelling headphones on...

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By *ake_or_death OP   Man  over a year ago

Manchester


"It would have to be Halloween, and you can't go wrong with The Thing."

John Carpenter double-bill! I'll definitely be watching The Thing in the run up to Halloween.

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By *ake_or_death OP   Man  over a year ago

Manchester


"The Company Of Wolves & American Werewolf In London"

There's a theme in there somewhere...I liked the way Company plays with fairy tale.

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By *ake_or_death OP   Man  over a year ago

Manchester


"The Company Of Wolves & American Werewolf In London

Oh The Company of Wolves is amazing! I love love Angela Carter's stories. I might choose this and Ginger Snaps. Have a witchy gathering. "

I've heard lots of good things about Ginger Snaps but never seen it, I don't think. I'll have to track it down this month.

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By *ake_or_death OP   Man  over a year ago

Manchester

I think I'd go with Frankenstein (the Boris Karloff version) as it's a stone cold classic, and Island Of Lost Souls because it's not as well known as it should be.

*Or*, if I'm with fellow fans of terrible films, then I'd swap Island Of Lost Souls for the 90s Island Of Dr Moreau with Marlon Brando and Val Kilmer as it's a famous disaster.

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By *ilsaGeorgeCouple  over a year ago

kent

If it’s a classic evening then Halloween followed by The Exorcist.

If it’s a contemporary evening then it’s The Descent, followed by the original French version of Martyrs.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"The Company Of Wolves & American Werewolf In London"

Ooh, very good choices. Love them both.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

The Exocist is playing as part of the cult cinema club at the Genesis cinema in London Thursday night. In case anyone was interested in seeing horror on the big screen.

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By *ixenforfunWoman  over a year ago

banes mask

Too much of a chicken to watch any horror. Im being told that im watching some movie about a hand and u get possessed and im like nah youre grand. I can do without the psychological trauma thanks

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By *ake_or_death OP   Man  over a year ago

Manchester


"The Exocist is playing as part of the cult cinema club at the Genesis cinema in London Thursday night. In case anyone was interested in seeing horror on the big screen."

I wouldn't dare watch that in a cinema as last time I saw it I laughed like a drain and that might not go down well...

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I'm going to go for "The house of 1000 corpses" and "The Devils rejects" as Rob Zombie gets such s hard time from the critics. I'm actually about to watch his version of "Halloween" which (controversial opinion warning) IS MUCH BETTER THAN JOHN CARPENTERS

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By *tylebender03Man  over a year ago

Manchester

Dawn of the Dead (OG) and Zombi 2

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By *ophieslutTV/TS  over a year ago

Central


"The Company Of Wolves & American Werewolf In London"

Amazing choices, I'd agree with

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