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Sep 2020
I might actually going to re-watch more than doing first time views. Not that I'm running out of options but somehow I want to find a good balance and not have a lot of disappointments.

There is stuff like the Entity, Demon Seed, Humanoids from the Deep. Those are the flicks I'm looking forward to revisit.

On the other hand there is movies I want to give another shot even though they weren't exactly a success last time. 2 in particular, classics and popular movies.

The Thing (1982): even though a movie totally devoid of female input isn't exactly a nice propspect, given it ended up as number 1 on the top 300 horror I hosted on the Dutch movie board I surely need to see what I might have missed the first time.


Suspiria (1977): I'm not sure what to expect but it was kind slow when I saw it the first time. Sure there is some gory parts but nothing I had not seen in some earlier movies (yup HG Lewis) . Maybe I could try the technique let's just not pay too much attention to plot and characters enjoy the kills and visuals. It worked fine when revisiting Bava's Blood and Black Lace or a bay of Blood.

The Orphanage: Well I'm not quite sure if I am going to revisit it. I remember when I saw it with Del Toro's name attached to it to find something fantasy like. But Del Toro was just the producer to lure people (guilty as charged) and it proved to be some haunted house, mystery type of movie. More of a drama not much of a horror.


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Tromafreak says:
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Sep 2020
The only thing I have in mind at the moment is the original Fright Night. It's been a while. I used to admire the cover at the video store when I was a kid. One of the best covers ever and a solid, not-so cheezy 80's Horror. I'll think of some more later on.


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OnyxHades says:
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Sep 2020
I have a lot of rewatches lined up. I'll be starting with Trick or Treat (1986). I think I've started with that one more than once, so at this point it's tradition for me. Definitely will be watching Demons 1 & 2. Yummy will be watched as well.


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Ballz says:
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Sep 2020
Halloween (1978) and Halloween (2018). I haven't seen the original in a few years. I'll probably rewatch other stuff, but I'm not sure what yet. I agree you'll probably enjoy Suspiria more with that technique. I love Suspiria, but it's more for, as you said, the kills and visuals. Also the music.


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Bambithedeer says:
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Sep 2020
I definitely will be watching some reruns next month! Although my plan is to watch more of FTVS again this year. I've seen you guys talk about different horror films on here and I'm excited to actually get a chance to watch them with my boyfriend. Super excited for next month! emoticon


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Tromafreak says:
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Sep 2020
I might also give Amityville II, The Ghost And Mr. Chicken and some Hammer films a rewatch. Will probably regret that last one, but I always feel like I'll find them more interesting than I remembered.


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OnyxHades says:
#6, Reply to #5

Sep 2020
I really hope you check out Countess Dracula (1971).


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OnyxHades says:
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Sep 2020
I've been gathering up movies the past few days. I'm more excited about the rewatches than I am the FTVs. It's so cozy to go back and rewatch favorites. Sometimes it's stressful for me to watch a FTV. I can't really explain why. It just causes me to be tense at times. I guess that sounds weird...


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Johan_WoW says:
#9, Reply to #7

Sep 2020
FTV's come with expectations certainly when they were recommended, hyped up etc; Or it could be that you felt like sounds like this is my cup of tea but you end up disappointed.
With favorites you know what to expect, no to little surprises you re-watch because you liked it the first time around and possibly on re-watches too.


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DerTables says:
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Sep 2020
I can't wait to rewatch Cars 3. It's scary as hell.


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