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61 Nights of Halloween (2025 Edition)

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Who needs Black Phone 2 when we've got this:

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Granted, I'm not sure which select theaters yet but if it's anything like the Glass Onion theatrical run and not only limited to the big cities then rest assured I will be seated.
Del Toro is quite popular here in Mex. I hopeful at least a lil bunch of screenings in my town.
 
Last year I think I started off by watching the OG Texas Chainsaw Massacre and Psycho. Two iconic horror films that changed the genre forever. This year I'm going to start off with something that's perhaps significantly less iconic. Here's a hint:

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Kicked off spooky season with I Know What You Did Last Summer (2025 Edition).

It was a little better than I thought it would be but that was entirely due to Chase Sui Wonders and Madelyn Cline doing a lot of the legwork with a memorable cameo from Sarah Michelle Gellar. I knew what the twist was going in and I still think it's really stupid. Almost as stupid as that was the MCU midcredits scene with the Brandy cameo setting up the next one, if it even happens. What are we doing, guys? Count yourselves lucky that you got this out of it. It's not a franchise that can be milked. The Fisherman is no Ghostface. :o
 
1st of September:
Halloween (1978)
Halloween II (1981)

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I'm kicking things off with a stone-cold classic. It's a comfort movie, to be honest. The autumnal vibes are lovely, and the neighborhood setting is cozy. It's a classy slasher, through and through. Watching all 13 Halloween films is the main undertaking of my marathon this year; expect a lot of fawning over Dr. Loomis.

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Halloween II is a solid sequel. The kills are more graphic, but the film retains a lot that works about the original, like pacing and tone. Loomis is in fine form; he's the perfect foil for Michael. They're both deliciously unhinged.
 
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Tonight's double feature... who will survive and what will be left of them?

The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974) dir. Tobe Hooper
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I love every frame. A perfect movie.

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 (1986) dir. Tobe Hooper
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How do you follow one of the best movies ever made? With a chainsaw-wielding Dennis Hopper!
 
Don't forget to watch the Jake Gyllenhaal, Rebecca Ferguson, Ryan Reynolds alien horror movie. Ryan gets eaten by a symbiote.
 
Tonight's double feature... who will survive and what will be left of them?

The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974) dir. Tobe Hooper
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I love every frame. A perfect movie.

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 (1986) dir. Tobe Hooper
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How do you follow one of the best movies ever made? With a chainsaw-wielding Dennis Hopper!
I always knew Mandy's chainsaw fight was a reference but I couldn't remember from where.
 
Kicked off spooky season with I Know What You Did Last Summer (2025 Edition).

It was a little better than I thought it would be but that was entirely due to Chase Sui Wonders and Madelyn Cline doing a lot of the legwork with a memorable cameo from Sarah Michelle Gellar. I knew what the twist was going in and I still think it's really stupid. Almost as stupid as that was the MCU midcredits scene with the Brandy cameo setting up the next one, if it even happens. What are we doing, guys? Count=== yourselves lucky that you got this out of it. It's not a franchise that can be milked. The Fisherman is no Ghostface. :o
- A lot of "trailer shots" in this movie.

- You either say slicker or Fisherman's jacket. You do not say Fisherman's slicker.

- Raising Hope actor!

- Freddie Prinze Jr. IS 49. Billy Campell is 66. Billy Campbell looks 15 years younger.
 
- A lot of "trailer shots" in this movie.

- You either say slicker or Fisherman's jacket. You do not say Fisherman's slicker.

- Raising Hope actor!

- Freddie Prinze Jr. IS 49. Billy Campell is 66. Billy Campbell looks 15 years younger.
Freddie Prinze Jr. looks like he's been through it. Good for Billy Campbell though. All three of Lucy's suitors from Bram Stoker's Dracula are still hanging in there in showbiz. :o
 

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