mbkriegh
mbkriegh

My wife has decided to develop a Halloween movie advent calendar to match my Christmas movie advent calendar… do you have suggestions?

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jabel
jabel

@mbkriegh I love The Burbs for that mix of funny and mildly spooky. The greatest Halloween movie of all time is Halloween (1978). We watch Hocus Pocus and Practical Magic every year. Actual horror movies: Let the Right One In (original 2008 Swedish version) and The Witch (2015). Completely campy but I love it: The Wicker Man (1973). It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown is indispensable.

Ummm, I love Halloween and Halloween movies and I could go on and on and on.

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mbkriegh
mbkriegh

@jabel i love these suggestions!

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mbkriegh
mbkriegh

@jabel we are watching Edward Scissor Hands right now. I also think Nesferatu, Werner Hertzog version is essential…

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jabel
jabel

@mbkriegh I didn’t know he made a Nosferatu

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mbkriegh
mbkriegh

@jabel find it…

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annahavron
annahavron

@mbkriegh must-see every Halloween season among my people: Young Frankenstein. And, yes, my husband and I can and will quote along with the whole movie which is probably why we have to watch it alone 😸

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annahavron
annahavron

@annahavron “Franken-SHTEEN” 😹😹😹😹

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annahavron
annahavron

@mbkriegh also perhaps The Sixth Sense

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annahavron
annahavron

@mbkriegh dang, I keep thinking… not exactly Halloween but a classic and creepy thriller, Notorious Ingrid Bergman Cary Grant

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Denny
Denny

@mbkriegh Oh, well, since you asked:

  • A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night​
  • Salem's Lot ​- Bram Stoker's Dracula
  • American Werewolf in London
  • Sleepy Hollow
  • Let Me In
  • 28 Days Later
  • The Fog
  • The Amityville Horror
  • Poltergeist
  • Ghostbusters

At this very moment I'm watching Gretel and Hansel (2020) and it's spooky ​ Not a movie but a favorite podcast that is ​perfect fall/October listening: Old Gods or Appalachia

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KimberlyHirsh
KimberlyHirsh

@mbkriegh The Addams Family (1991). Beetlejuice.

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jabel
jabel

@KimberlyHirsh I love Addams Family

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jabel
jabel

@Denny Bram Stokers Dracula is fantastic

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jordanellishall
jordanellishall

Add my vote for Herzog's Nosferatu — so good, so weird. Excited for Robert Eggers's version coming out later this year. Would also add The Innocents (1962); easily the best Turn of the Screw adaptation

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