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It's going well for me - due to finish today and haven't had many stinkers

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    Schiz-Ke-Bab — 9 years ago(October 17, 2016 07:30 AM)

    Miserable. I had every of intention of doing the challenge this year, but have just been too busy. Looks like I just get a big fat DNP.
    http://www.haneke.net/

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      masuka-fan — 9 years ago(October 17, 2016 07:36 AM)

      I'm not going to make it. I'm watching fairly regularly but I'm just not in the mood to watch
      that
      many movies. The upside to this is that there have only been a couple turkeys (one of which I'd seen before, a long long time ago.) I too watched
      Greatful Dead
      and enjoyed it. Favorite so far is probably
      10 Cloverfield Lane
      , a great companion piece to
      Cloverfield
      . I say "companion" rather than "sequel" because while it exists in the same world as that film, it tells a totally different story, and both films can be taken 100% independently. Highly refreshing.

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        Hey_Sweden — 9 years ago(October 17, 2016 07:54 AM)

        Pretty good so far. All I try to do is put up similar numbers from year to year, and I'm pretty much on schedule. I have 25 first time viewings in so far, therefore needing only another six viewings to make it to the minimum of 31.
        What do you think this is, a signature? It's a way of life!

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          klownz — 9 years ago(October 17, 2016 07:58 AM)

          Tag & Greatful Dead are both brilliant! Especially Greatful Dead!
          My challenge is going perfect barring one film "Dark Cat" (Japan, 1991, anime) that was sh!t on every possible level but other than that i have liked every other film.
          I binge watched loads of old USA films which has been the highlight so far & plan on mostly just watching Asian horror for the rest of the month.
          One downside this year is where are the fooking new releases?

          1. A Devilish Murder (S. Korea, 1965)
          2. Bio - Hunter (Japan, 1995, anime)
          3. Laughing Target (Japan, 1987, anime)
          4. Mermaid Forest (Japan, 1991, anime) < REWATCH
          5. Mermaid's Scar (Japan, 1993, anime) < REWATCH
          6. Dark Cat (Japan, 1991, anime)
          7. Don't Breathe (USA, 2016)
          8. The Pied Piper (Czechoslovakia, 1986, stop-motion animation)
          9. The Most Dangerous Game (USA, 1932)
          10. Strangler of the Swamp (USA, 1946)
          11. Invasion of the Animal People (USA, 1959)
          12. Mark of the Vampire (USA, 1935)
          13. The Leopard Man (USA, 1943)
          14. The Ghost Ship (USA, 1943)
          15. The Seventh Victim (USA, 1943)
          16. The Mask of Fu Manchu (USA, 1932)
          17. The Raven (USA, 1935) < REWATCH
          18. The Walking Dead (USA, 1936) < REWATCH
          19. The Old Dark House (USA, 1932)
          20. The Devil-Doll (USA, 1936)
          21. Mystery of the Wax Museum (USA, 1933)
          22. Black Moon (USA, 1934)
          23. The Man Who Changed His Mind (UK, 1936)
          24. The Black Room Mystery (USA, 1935)
          25. The Cat and the Canary (USA, 1939)
          26. The Devil Commands (USA, 1941)
          27. Phantasm: Ravager (USA, 2016)
          28. Hellish Love (Japan, 1972)
          29. A Thousand Year-Old Fox (S. Korea, 1969)
          30. Pisasu (India, 2014)
          31. Demonte Colony (India, 2015)
          32. Jail House Eros (Hong Kong, 1990)
          33. Encounters of the Spooky Kind (Hong Kong, 1980)
          34. Encounter of the Spooky Kind II (Hong Kong, 1990)
          35. I'm Sorry (Japan, 2011)
          36. Empire of Passion (Japan, 1978)
          37. Body Sob 19 (Thailand, 2007)
          38. Forbidden Siren (Japan, 2006)
          39. Nuns That Bite (Japan, 1977)
          40. Keramat (Indonesia, 2009)
          41. Takut: Faces of Fear (Indonesia, 2008)
          42. The Haunted Drum (Thailand, 2007)
          43. Demons (Japan, 1971)
          44. A Chinese Ghost Story (Hong Kong, 1987)
          45. A Chinese Ghost Story II (Hong Kong, 1990)
          46. A Chinese Ghost Story III (Hong Kong, 1991)
          47. A Chinese Ghost Story (Hong Kong, 2011)
          48. Scared (Thailand, 2005)
          49. Escape from Coral Cove (Hong Kong, 1986)
          50. Split of the Spirit (Taiwan, 1987)
          51. Suffocation (China, 2005)
          52. The Echo (Philippines, 2004)
          53. The Unborn (Thailand, 2003)
          54. Ghost Mother (Thailand, 2007)
          55. Roommates (S. Korea, 2006)
          56. The Vanished (Japan, 2006)
          57. Darkness (USA, 1993)
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            box_a_hair — 9 years ago(October 17, 2016 08:10 AM)

            I did 31 FTVs, so now I'm just kickin' it to anything.
            GREAT:
            31, The Final Girls, The House on Sorority Row
            GOOD:
            Phantasm Ravager, Murder Party, The Woman, Arachnophobia, Silver Bullet, Sleepwalkers, The Hidden, The Girl Next Door
            DECENT:
            Misery, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Piranha 3DD, Q: The Winged Serpent, Sometimes They Come Back, Tourist Trap, Clown
            MEDIOCRE:
            Curtains, Desperation, The Neon Demon, Thinner, Lord of Illusion, House of Long Shadows, Asylum, The Gruesome Twosome, Count Dracula '70, The Night Flier, Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy
            BAD:
            Lights Out, Night of the Demons 3, The Witch
            http://TrashEpics.com

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              sdaveak47 — 9 years ago(October 17, 2016 11:59 AM)

              The Final Girls was surprisingly good - it could have done with being a bit harder but the script was witty the cast were all great
              sometimes i doubt your commitment to sparkle motion

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                Zombie_CPA — 9 years ago(October 17, 2016 12:04 PM)

                I liked The Final Girls a lot too. Saw it on the big screen last year.

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                  RickyBetter — 9 years ago(October 17, 2016 09:15 AM)

                  I've seen 21 films so far. You can view my ratings and read my brief synopses here ->
                  http://www.imdb.com/list/ls066581682/
                  I bought some batteries, but they weren't included.

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                    smerd_70 — 9 years ago(October 17, 2016 09:22 AM)

                    Thankfully I didn't avoid Roar, great film.
                    I collect dead pigeons then I press them between the pages of a book.

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                      sdaveak47 — 9 years ago(October 17, 2016 12:04 PM)

                      Really??? I guess it would be boring if we all liked the same stuff.
                      Other than the insanity of the whole project it didn't have much going for it. Have you seen Savage Harvest? I much prefer that as my people nearly being maimed on camera for entertainment fix
                      sometimes i doubt your commitment to sparkle motion

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                        dolemitesdick — 9 years ago(October 17, 2016 01:20 PM)

                        I rated Savage Harvest as well as Roar 7/10 same as From The Dark (1995)
                        https://goo.gl/Hve7jp
                        https://goo.gl/9kTDt1

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                          Errauko — 9 years ago(October 17, 2016 10:24 AM)

                          I've been doing okay, but not as good as I expected. I figured since I'm unemployed right now I'd really be able to watch a lot, but I have been working on a project in my yard that has taken a lot of my time. The project was at a standstill for a while because I needed my brother in law's help to form and pour a retaining wall (he owns a concrete company, so he could lend me the forms and knew how to calculate volume and set up the pour and all) and it was only at the end of September that he freed up some time to do so. Since then I've stripped the forms, backfilled and levelled my yard by hand, pulled up the last few stumps, created a xeriscaped area at the back of my yard using all the rocks I dug up, made a few trips to the compost dump, built a fence, and cleaned up a bunch of other little things. I may not be working right now, but I've been doing a lot of work. Still, I'm a little ahead of where I would be if I were working regular hours.
                          The other thing is that I always watch movies more or less in chronological order. Last year I started with The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari from 1919, and my objective was to at least reach Cannibal Holocaust from 1980. I reached that goal, but I skipped a number of movies from the '60s and '70s to do so. I thought I could burn through those movies in a few days and then start working through the '80s and onwards, but there's more of them than I thought. What's more, since I've mostly been working through the dregs from last year, they've mostly been repeat views and rather weak FTVs. This is made worse by the fact that I wanted to watch the Exorcist, Omen, and Halloween series in their entirety, but it turns out the Exorcist sequels were all pretty terrible. Working through them was such a chore that I decided to skip The Omen and its sequels for now. I've just started the Halloween series now, and as such, I haven't quite started in on the '80s yet.
                          Favourite FTVs so far have been An Evening of Edgar Allan Poe and The Comeback. The Poe piece was actually a TV special, but the combination of Poe's writing, Vincent Price's performance, and some good production values in the sets, costumes, music and sound effects made for a pretty unique and entertaining one man performance.
                          The Comeback was a film from the British director, Pete Walker that was included in a set of four of his films from Redemption Films. I enjoyed the performances and the sense of humour in this one.
                          So it's been okay so far, but I'm hoping to pick up the pace soon for the rest of the month.

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                            WeAintFoundShin — 9 years ago(October 17, 2016 12:33 PM)

                            My list:
                            http://www.imdb.com/list/ls066029673/
                            I'm at 29, two more to go, old or new, since I have 23 new now.
                            Though I always like to go for 31 new, so I've got 8 more FTVs for that.
                            And then of course I'll keep going.

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                              Golgo-13 — 9 years ago(October 17, 2016 02:40 PM)

                              I'm 11 films in. I have a couple free days coming up but I'm going to have to push it to squeeze in 20 more.
                              They bought their tickets, they knew what they were getting into. I say, let 'em crash.

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                                Negasonic_WoodChipper_Warhead — 9 years ago(October 17, 2016 02:57 PM)

                                I'm having theme days now. Today is "Cabin Day." So far I've watched:
                                Cabin Fever (2002)
                                Cabin Fever 2: Spring Fever
                                Cabin Fever: Patient Zero
                                Cabin Fever (2016)
                                The Cabin in the Woods
                                Later I might check out The Cottage (2008).
                                He slimed me

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                                  RickyBetter — 9 years ago(October 17, 2016 03:18 PM)

                                  Cabin Fever (2002)
                                  9/10
                                  Cabin Fever 2: Spring Fever
                                  9/10
                                  Cabin Fever: Patient Zero
                                  4/10
                                  Cabin Fever (2016) NS
                                  The Cabin in the Woods
                                  9/10
                                  The Cottage (2008) NS
                                  October challenge -
                                  http://www.imdb.com/list/ls066581682/

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                                    Negasonic_WoodChipper_Warhead — 9 years ago(October 18, 2016 07:22 AM)

                                    I never made it to The Cottage, I wound up hunting werewolves and fighting off killer puppets instead.
                                    He slimed me

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                                      peeptoad13 — 9 years ago(October 17, 2016 03:00 PM)

                                      Getting on pretty well, thanks.
                                      I haven't had too many bombs either. My best ftv so far are The Wailing, the Witch Who Came From the sea, and Mad in Italy.
                                      Best repeats Alien 3 and Cannibal Holocaust, the latter which I'm starting right NOW!

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                                        sdaveak47 — 9 years ago(October 17, 2016 11:17 PM)

                                        Nice to see another thumbs up for The Wailing - I plan to check it out but the run time has put me off a couple of times
                                        I know I'll probably enjoy it more than two crap 80 minute films
                                        sometimes i doubt your commitment to sparkle motion

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                                          DarkReviewer2013 — 9 years ago(October 17, 2016 03:21 PM)

                                          Been managing to watch a horror movie nearly every day up to now. Quality has been a problem though. Out of all the movies I've seen in the last week, not one of them would I rate higher than 7/10. And some would be quite a bit lower.
                                          Hammer's
                                          The Nanny
                                          (1965) has been this year's highlight thus far, while
                                          Wake Wood
                                          (2010) was the worst of the bunch.

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