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Halloween Movie Marathon

Fri, Oct 31, 2008

Thoughts

Every year I watch all of the best horror movies in film history. Well the ones I feel are the best anyway. I usually do these marathons towards the end of October. There are too many movies to watch in just one day; Halloween. So here is a list of the movies I have or will be watching this month.


Halloween 1-3
Friday The 13th 1-5
Hellraiser 1-3
Poltergeist 1-3
Creepshow 1-2
Night of the Demons
Night of the Living Dead
Terror Train
The Brain Eaters (1958)
Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956)
Creature from the Black Lagoon (1954)
Tarantula (1955)
The Blob (1958)
The Blob (80s)
The War of the Worlds (1953)
Blacula
Scream, Blacula, Scream
Demons 1-2 (Dario Argento)
Dead Alive
Pumpkinhead
Cujo
Pulse
Hell High
Deep Red (Dario Argento)
Killer Klowns from Outer Space
Sleepless (Non Ho Sonno, Dario Argento)
Face
Prom Night
Tales from the Hood
Tenebre (Dario Argento)
Child’s Play
Christine
The Entity
The Fog (1979)
Fright Night
The Gate
The Shining
Pet Cemetery
Lady in White
The Lost Boys
Watcher in the Woods
American Gothic
Ghoulies
Hell Night
The Incubus
Silent Night, Deadly Night
The Kiss

If you are wondering why Nightmare on Elm Street isn’t in the list it is because I just can’t get into them anymore. They were the big thing back in the day but lets face it, those movies were like the teen horror flicks of today. They just don’t hold the effect like some of the other classic horror movies. The Exorcist movies aren’t in the list either because I don’t like horror movies based on the bible or any other religious concept. They are boring.

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Tressa Sanders, founder of Three West Creative Development, Asabi Publishing, and Ijaba Films, provides active learning, workshops for business Image, publishing, creative writing, graphics design, and filmmaking. In addition, she has authored the curriculum for the Big Bad Business Image, Concise Publishing, and Creative Writing workshops as well as several literary titles. Tressa also holds a Bachelor’s of Science degree in Psychology and authored the introduction for a book titled “A Peek Inside the Goo: Depression & The Borderline Personality”. Prior to becoming a filmmaker, Tressa was a well established Information Technology professional working with the largest IT, communication, utilities and financial companies in the country. Some of the companies Tressa has worked for include, the New York Independent System Operator, GE Capital Business Asset Funding, IBM Global Services, AT & T Wireless, Hewlett Packard, MCI/Worldcom, GTE, and Sprint. Her areas of expertise include: Publishing Startup & Planning, Business Image Planning, Creative Writing Development, Effective Graphics Design, Cost Conservative Filmmaking.

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