October IS Horror Movie Month
Each and every day of the month of October is filled with a schedule of great horror films. So, each day I'll post my list of movies that I'm watching, including times (which for me actually starts in the A.M., given I work evenings, but obviously works on a P.M. schedule if anyone else feels inspired enough to do the same).
Monday, October 1 – Fundamental Classics
7:00 --- Dracula (1931, 75 mins.)
8:15 --- The Mummy (1932, 73 mins.)
9:30 --- The Invisible Man (1933, 71 mins.)
10:45 --- Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1932, 98 mins.)
12:15 --- The Wolfman (1941, 70 mins.)
1:30 --- The Creature from the Black Lagoon (1954, 79 mins.)
Monday, October 1 – Fundamental Classics
7:00 --- Dracula (1931, 75 mins.)
8:15 --- The Mummy (1932, 73 mins.)
9:30 --- The Invisible Man (1933, 71 mins.)
10:45 --- Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1932, 98 mins.)
12:15 --- The Wolfman (1941, 70 mins.)
1:30 --- The Creature from the Black Lagoon (1954, 79 mins.)
October 2
Tuesday, October 2 --- Get Out of the House!
7:00 --- The Legend of Hell House (1973, 95 mins.)
8:30 --- Poltergeist (1982, 114 mins.)
10:30 --- The Shining (1980, 146 mins.)
1:00 --- The Amityville Horror (1979, 117 mins.)
7:00 --- The Legend of Hell House (1973, 95 mins.)
8:30 --- Poltergeist (1982, 114 mins.)
10:30 --- The Shining (1980, 146 mins.)
1:00 --- The Amityville Horror (1979, 117 mins.)
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Ever notice how AMC usually plays the middle of the Halloween series? Parts 4,5, and 6. I wonder why those are the Halloween films AMC runs with?
The dark night beckons. Bear us your soul, it whispers. Expose your wicked delights. Join the rest of us on the wind. The dark night beckons and we answer. Sailing into the shadows.
I don't know the specifics, but I'm sure it has to involve who actually owns those films. After III, Carpenter had little if anything to do with the Halloween movies.
Thus, the following 4, 5 and 6 were Michael Myers exploitation films, lol.
I LOVED AMC before they went to commericals and editing, and now rarely watch the channel. Even when I do, I'm not even able to record some of the classics they broadcast on Fridays (Earth vs. the Spider, etc.), which I find frustrating and thus a waste of time.
Thus, the following 4, 5 and 6 were Michael Myers exploitation films, lol.
I LOVED AMC before they went to commericals and editing, and now rarely watch the channel. Even when I do, I'm not even able to record some of the classics they broadcast on Fridays (Earth vs. the Spider, etc.), which I find frustrating and thus a waste of time.
Thursday, October 4 --- Alien Encounters
8:00 --- Invasion of the Body Snatcher (1956, 80 mins.)
9:30 --- The Thing (from Another Planet) (1951, 87 mins.)
11:00 --- The Blob (1958, 82 mins.)
12:30 --- The War of the Worlds (1953, 85 mins.)
2:00 --- Alien (1979, 117 mins.)
4:00 --- Aliens (1986, 154 mins. DC)
8:00 --- Invasion of the Body Snatcher (1956, 80 mins.)
9:30 --- The Thing (from Another Planet) (1951, 87 mins.)
11:00 --- The Blob (1958, 82 mins.)
12:30 --- The War of the Worlds (1953, 85 mins.)
2:00 --- Alien (1979, 117 mins.)
4:00 --- Aliens (1986, 154 mins. DC)
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Friday, October 5 – Freddy Friday
7:00 --- A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984, 91 mins.)
8:30 --- A Nightmare on Elm Street Part 3: Dream Warriors (1987, 96 mins.)
10:15 --- A Nightmare on Elm Street Part 5: The Dream Child (1989, 89 mins.)
11:45 --- Freddy’s Dead: The Final Nightmare (1991, 105 mins.)
Notes: The first entry in Wes Craven's horror franchise really is a classic, but may not be regarded as such in retrospect for some odd reason; maybe because Freddy became a wiseguy, one-liner. ... Part 2 is just a really, really bad movie (I've watched it only twice, the second time to confirm my initial reaction). ... "Dream Warriors" has the benefit of the Dokken theme song, lol, but is a good, scary ride. ... "Dream Master" is good, but for time purposes is omitted in favor of "The Dream Child", solely because it's here we learn Freddy is the bastard son of a thousand maniacs (explains SO much).
7:00 --- A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984, 91 mins.)
8:30 --- A Nightmare on Elm Street Part 3: Dream Warriors (1987, 96 mins.)
10:15 --- A Nightmare on Elm Street Part 5: The Dream Child (1989, 89 mins.)
11:45 --- Freddy’s Dead: The Final Nightmare (1991, 105 mins.)
Notes: The first entry in Wes Craven's horror franchise really is a classic, but may not be regarded as such in retrospect for some odd reason; maybe because Freddy became a wiseguy, one-liner. ... Part 2 is just a really, really bad movie (I've watched it only twice, the second time to confirm my initial reaction). ... "Dream Warriors" has the benefit of the Dokken theme song, lol, but is a good, scary ride. ... "Dream Master" is good, but for time purposes is omitted in favor of "The Dream Child", solely because it's here we learn Freddy is the bastard son of a thousand maniacs (explains SO much).
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Special Day ...
Today is a very special day, as it marks the Death of Edgar Allan Poe (in 1849).
Sunday, October 7 – Poe Day
1:00 --- The Black Cat (1934, 65 mins.)
2:00 --- The Raven (1963, 86 mins.)
3:30 --- Tales of Terror (1962, 89 mins.)
5:00 --- The Tomb of Ligeia (1964, 81 mins.)
6:30 --- The Masque of the Red Death (1964, 89 mins.)
8:00 --- The House of Usher (1960, 79 mins.)
9:30 --- The Pit and the Pendulum (1961, 80 mins.)
Sunday, October 7 – Poe Day
1:00 --- The Black Cat (1934, 65 mins.)
2:00 --- The Raven (1963, 86 mins.)
3:30 --- Tales of Terror (1962, 89 mins.)
5:00 --- The Tomb of Ligeia (1964, 81 mins.)
6:30 --- The Masque of the Red Death (1964, 89 mins.)
8:00 --- The House of Usher (1960, 79 mins.)
9:30 --- The Pit and the Pendulum (1961, 80 mins.)
Monday, October 8 – Tales of Horror
1:00 --- Dr. Terror’s House of Horrors (1965, 98 mins.)
2:40 --- Trilogy of Terror (1975, 72 mins.)
4:00 --- Creepshow (1982, 120 mins.)
6:00 --- Tales from the Darkside: The Movie (1990, 93 mins.)
8:00 --- The Twilight Zone: The Movie (1983, 101 mins.)
1:00 --- Dr. Terror’s House of Horrors (1965, 98 mins.)
2:40 --- Trilogy of Terror (1975, 72 mins.)
4:00 --- Creepshow (1982, 120 mins.)
6:00 --- Tales from the Darkside: The Movie (1990, 93 mins.)
8:00 --- The Twilight Zone: The Movie (1983, 101 mins.)