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Nothing by Alice Cooper? Welcome to My Nightmare, Black Widow, I love the Dead, etc.

Thiller is the only answer. Vincent Price is involved. Enough said.

Thriller is the GOAT Halloween song obviously, but I’ve also been listening to a lot of Werewolves of London this month. Ahooooooo!

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C’mon, practically any song by Rob Zombie!

Meh, I didn’t plan on seeing it anyway and even if it is awful so many people who are not serious reviewers but count as reviewers will give it a positive spin so it doesn’t go below 50%. I don’t plan on seeing this just like I didn’t see Black Widow or Shang Chi and haven’t watched the TV shows.

If we’re talking about the entire series, Scream is far more consistently good than Halloween. There are four movies, and really only the third is genuinely bad. And even it’s not nearly as terrible as some of the Halloween entries.

Actually, this might be the least-douchiest thing he’s ever written. Completely inessential and pointless, sure, but on the obnoxiousness scale, this really only gets maybe four or five out of ten possible Barsantis.

What really hurts Halloween in this is its embarrassingly high amount of terrible sequels. Besides the first two, and the 2018 reboot, the endless amount of medicoreness just cuts it down from being the best slasher franchise.

Not yet, anyway.

As a horror geek this is the final 4 I believe we should have. Friday would be #5 to me.

As great as the original Halloween is, there are too many bad entries in the franchise to give it the win over Scream.

Yeah, but how many kids (and adults) fought sleep like hell because we didn’t want Freddy to get us? That’s what makes him so great, the premise is fantasy but the inevitability that no matter how much you fight it you have to go to sleep is genuinely frightening.

While I definitely understand Halloween winning out over Scream due to variety and haunts, I’d have to disagree about each Scream sequel being a little worse than the last.

Or the freakish lab-grown mutant vegetable that inspired the Potato Heads.

yeah, like it looks fine, borderline fun, for what it is, but i can’t believe what it is

This could be good but it’s still the most bizarre concept for a movie in a franchise I’ve seen.

This raises about a million questions about the Toy Story universe.

I *sort of* think it looks fun, but I would be more into it if it looked a little more Flash Gordon and a little less Ad Astra.