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The No-Eyebrows Cowboy
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One character I'm still wondering about has to b…
…MEEEEEEE! THE INTERRUPTOR!

They better not waste any aprons!

Ahhh, good call on Return of the Living Dead! That's one fun movie.

As I've said on other threads in the past, I don't think knowing the twist going into the film necessarily ruin it, especially since the big reveal comes quite out of nowhere and is handled in such an all-caps, batshit insane way. You may know the ending, but how it comes to the ending will still manage to have an

Donald, first of all, you should really see "Burnt Offerings" and "Slaughter High", especially if you're a fan of "Night of the Demons" (and thanks for reminding me of Umberto Bava's unrelated "Demons", which is a fucking awesome flick that should've been on my list). They're both completely absurd films (although

What, no love for Sgt. Kabukiman, NYPD?!

ESSENTIAL HALLOWEEN VIEWING
Halloween (1978) (no duh)
Suspiria (1977)
The Shining (1980)
Dawn of the Dead (1979)
Burnt Offerings (1976)
Carnival of Souls (1962)
Pet Sematary (1989)
Night of the Demons (1988)
The Beyond (1981)
Slaughter High (1986)
Dead Alive (1992)
Trick 'R Treat (2007)

I don't know what it is, but "The Exorcist" just never really scared me all that much.

It's blood, Jessica! It's bloooooood!

Last year on Halloween I caught a midnight screening of Dead Alive, and it was a fucking blast. You haven't truly lived until you've seen the lawnmower scene in glorious 35mm with THX Sound with a theater full of weirdos hooting and hollering along to every gory minute of it. And if you can sneak a flask into the

Some gay guys are bears. This guy's a bear.

This article > People's knees

The cream always rises to the top! Now I'm about to show you the white hot cream of an 8th grade boy!

"Look over that way, Bieber, I'm gonna tell ya about the rabbits…"

ROCK FLAG AND EAAAAAAAGLE!

@Arundel: We could go together, I'll be Zombie Glenn: "Just because you're undead doesn't mean everyone else has to be."

I used to watch the old Disney animated version of "Sleepy Hollow" a lot around Halloween time when I was a kid, it definitely freaked me out quite a bit. And I recently found my old VHS copy of "The Haunted Mask", which I'll probably pop in as we get closer to the big day.

Some of the Burton stuff at the MoMA was pretty cool (I was especially enthralled with all the stuff from Batman and Edward Scissorhands), but the majority of it—especially his godawful paintings—looked like stuff you would find on some angst-ridden 13 year old girl's DeviantArt account.

I learned that Christmas is all about commercialism and presents and being greedy. That was the point of that movie, right?

I didn't see the movie when it first came out, but I'm with Football Rapist on being terrified by the trailer I saw on various VHS tapes as a youngster. Which is strange, considering I've always loved Halloween and spooky things and it seems like stop motion animation would've been of interest to me at that age. Then