More Horror movies like this one
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delta_enforcer — 21 years ago(July 13, 2004 11:36 PM)
i sure can the only one that i've seen, other than 'Campfire tales' is 'Campfire Stories' the only problem is, the movie suckedit was poorly filmedit looked like a kid was filming the whole thing, but i bought it (stupid me) thinking it was gonna be tightdont make the mistake i did.

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withlovebunnydreams — 21 years ago(September 01, 2004 07:12 AM)
I loved this too. I planned on posting the same thing to try to find more like this. I love how its scary but in an old-fashioned way without too much gore or stupid special effects. Does anyone know if the other movie with this title from 1991 was anything like this or was any good?
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VOorheES-ToUcH — 20 years ago(May 25, 2005 12:53 AM)
"The Willies" is a classic. The stories are told in a camp tent though, close enough. If your looking for horror anthology movies in general both of the "Creepshow" flicks are good, "Tales from the Dark Side" and "Tales from the Hood" are pretty good, "Exhumed" was decent, and "ThreeExtremes" is an excellent cross culture asian horror anthology film. There are tons of em out there.
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LondonOnMyMind — 19 years ago(October 11, 2006 10:28 AM)
Nightmares
(1983) is a horror anthology you might like.
"Save me."
"I love you."
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hawk-58 — 17 years ago(May 13, 2008 06:51 PM)
There is a nifty little Canadian trilogy - made for TV - called Twists of Terror with Nick Mancuso and Jennifer Rubin, among others, that I think is much better than its imdb.com rating. It pops up on cable from time to time and is readily available on DVD from amazon.com, where it gets a much higher rating. Check it out.
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SeanJoyce — 15 years ago(March 07, 2011 01:50 AM)
Dead of Night
probably the original "ghost stories anthology" film, with a small group of people coming together in a country manor around a fireplace to share their experiences with the macabre and supernatural.
Tales of Terror
Trick 'r Treat
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if that was off, I'd be whoopin' your ass up and down this street.
" ~ an irate Tarantino