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31 Days of Halloween 31 Movies To Watch by raining_helper

September 30, 2009 / 15403

I am not one to prepare a list for viewing, but like last year I will try to cram as many horror films I haven’t seen before into the month of October.

I was able to see 65 new films last year (with a total of 75 watched). I don’t think I will be able to watch that many again this year, but I definitely have enough unwatched DVDs laying around my house to pull it off. 

I will just update this post as I begin watching films.

Child’s Play Wallpaper

October 1st
1. Child’s Play (1988)**
2. Child’s Play 2 (1990)
3. Child’s Play 3 (1991)**
4. Bride of Chucky (1998)**
5. Seed of Chucky (2004)** Read more …

Danny Price’s Top 5/5 Best And Motherfucking Worst Picks For 2008

December 28, 2008 / 2325

Well kiddos 2008 is about to go flying out the window and what a year it’s been, a majority shitty one that is! Let’s face it 08′ hasn’t been all that positive on the horror aspect of cinema, why is it that anything of value had to have been sort out? *cough* Repo! *cough*, I mean we’ve been bombarded with such crap fests as Mirrors, The Happening, and Mother of Tears, not to mention the usual serving of vomit inducing remakes; Prom Night, One Missed Call, , but all was not lost because we were indeed blessed with a slew of such awesomely kickass flicks as; [REC*], , and (A L’interieur).

So here it is, the 5 absolute best and rock bottom worst flicks of 2008 as picked by moi, sit back and enjoy my opinions dammit! - Danny Price

THE HITS

1. - What the hell is this!? A vampire movie that isn’t ? Shock horror! In an age of sparkling and anti-climactic happenings it’s nice to see that originality and genius still exist out there…it may be hidden deep in the heart of Sweden but hey it’s better than locked up in “Michael Bays Chest of Love and JoyTM”, a place where originality hasn’t shone in many a century.

This is a movie quite literally made of pure gold (not an actual guarantee), hit’s the mark in every conceivable way, the emotional aspect not least of all. Thomas Alfredson has created a finely crafted relationship between the two main characters that it puts all other vampire relationship movies (ah, I wonder which one I’m talking about here) to shame. This boys and is the best flick of 2008, guaran-damn-teed (and that is an actual one). Read more …


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