Films you always watch at Halloween?

ddove84994

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It's become a sort-of tradition that I watch:

Arsenic and Old Lace
Halloween (obviously!)
Hocus Pocus :o
Sleepy Hollow
Return to Oz (don't ask me why!)

What are your favourites to watch around Halloween?
 
Usually all of the Final Destination trilogy. Love all of the gory deaths, espessially the guy in the gym in #3.:eek: This year I might watch the omen (original) for a change.
 
I've never watch Rosemary's Baby - is it good?

List -

Halloween
Hellraiser
Nightmare on Elm Street

All the classics lol.

Can't find anything that scares me anymore though :( Too jaded now
 
Rosemary's Baby is fantastic. .

The book by Ira Levin is better than fantastic. I used to read on the bus to school about 20 years ago.
 
Old Saws in prep for new Saw
Hocus Pocus (Bought the DVD last week as its not always shown before Halloween for some reason TV bosses think Early November is best time for screening???)
House Of Wax (Cos I love Paris and she's hilarious)
Scream Trilogy
Any Halloweens that appear on TV
Any of my dozens of Horrors I have time to watch
 
The Exorcist. Always used to go to the National Film Theatre on the 31st October but they don't seem to show it anymore so I watch it on DVD at home instead.
 
HALLOWEEN -1-2-H20 all together which lasts about 4HOURS

NIGHTMARE 1-3-NEWNIGHTMARE great movies

em no not really just try to get all the horror films thats out at the mo

well since 2004 its been a ritual to see a SAW movie every halloween :D

i remember one year when i was about 12-13
me and my friend watched
all the halloweens
all the fridays
all the nightmares
all the screams
AND CANDYMAN in the week running to halloween during our mid-term
 
Hocus Pocus was on BBC 1 a few months ago. Not a very good choice for a sunny summer Sunday afternoon film.... about Hallowe'en! Oct 31st about 4pm would be a good time to show it, just before the kiRAB go out trick or treating and then that night show a really good 18 rated horror after they have all gone to bed and then we can enjoy the sweets they gathered!

Paddy :D
 
Always Halloween (or the sequels),you can guarantee BBC or C4 will be showing a couple of the movies.
BBC usually likes to screen Halloween on the night and C4 screen Halloween H20 during the week.
 
Any of the Halloweens (excpet 3, as it doesnt really qualify as a real Halloween movie, only similarity to the others is the word Halloween in its name)
Scream
A Nightmare On Elm Street
An American Werewolf In London
Harry Potter And The Philosophers Stone
 
Yeah they usually do a marathon of those on a night running up to it. Or on it.

I enjoy them too. Pity they can't keep them especially for halloween :mad:
 
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