Is your Halloween movie list ready? [Archive] - Audio & Video Forums

PDA

View Full Version : Is your Halloween movie list ready?



dean_martin
10-20-2005, 12:54 PM
Last year we got a lot of participation in the Halloween movie marathon suggestion thread. My teens are planning a party at our house for Halloween so we'll probably be renting a few horror movies this year. I'm looking forward to your offerings.

I'll start by recommending one I've mentioned before - Suspiria - a very stylish but creepy thriller from the Italian giallo master Dario Argento. It features a lovely young lady who goes from New York to Germany to study dance at a school for girls. The soundtrack (music by Goblin) really ratchets up the tension as young girls suffer horrifying deaths until the heroine finally tracks down the source of evil in the school. This was supposed to be the second installment in Argento's loosely related "The Mothers" trilogy, but to my knowledge the third installment was never made. I have to admit that this movie gave me the willies the first time I saw it, but I also admired its style and use of color.

Lexmark3200
10-20-2005, 01:27 PM
Last year we got a lot of participation in the Halloween movie marathon suggestion thread. My teens are planning a party at our house for Halloween so we'll probably be renting a few horror movies this year. I'm looking forward to your offerings.

I'll start by recommending one I've mentioned before - Suspiria - a very stylish but creepy thriller from the Italian giallo master Dario Argento. It features a lovely young lady who goes from New York to Germany to study dance at a school for girls. The soundtrack (music by Goblin) really ratchets up the tension as young girls suffer horrifying deaths until the heroine finally tracks down the source of evil in the school. This was supposed to be the second installment in Argento's loosely related "The Mothers" trilogy, but to my knowledge the third installment was never made. I have to admit that this movie gave me the willies the first time I saw it, but I also admired its style and use of color.

Yup. Mine is simple each year and classically follows this format:

-John Carpenter's Halloween
-Halloween II
-Halloween III: Season of the Witch (possibly)
-Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers

steamboy 2
10-20-2005, 04:08 PM
This year i will have a 4 day marathon of Sci-Fi / Horror

here is my picks


THE THING ( 1982 )
PITCH BLACK
HALLOWEEN
HALLOWEEN II
THE SHINING
BLACK CHRISTMAS
THE FLY ( 1986 )
INVASION OF THE BODY SNATCHERS ( 1978 )
TALES OF TERROR
PHANTASM
VAMPIRE HUNTER D
FRIGHT NIGHT
THE FOG ( 1980 )
ALIEN
VAN HELSING
SLEEPY HOLLOW

Kam
10-21-2005, 06:45 AM
I've always wanted to see The Wicker Man and especially now since they are remaking it, i want to see the original first. might finally check it out this halloween.

kexodusc
10-21-2005, 06:58 AM
Movies? Who's got time for movies with all that candy out there for the taking...Screw movies, I'm goin' trick'er-treatin'...

agtpunx40
10-21-2005, 11:31 AM
don't forget listening to some Misfits when you get sick of staring at the TV.