The Metal Misfit's Horror Movie Schedule
I've got horror movies on my mind (and my mind on horror movies), so what? Keep your costume on, we'll get to other random Halloween stuff soon. In the meantime, more movie talk it is! Specifically, what *I'll* be watching (or have already watched) this month. I've already touched up this briefly, but The Retroist had his full say, now I've been inspired to have mine!
Watched so far:
- Right at Your Door - Okay, more of a thriller-drama that has nothing to do with lurking monsters or howling ghosts, but still a pretty chilling premise.
- A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge - Ugh. I've never been a Freddy fan, but I gave this one a shot because it was on FEARNet. This much, much like the series, is nothing special. A good idea for a Freddy movie though with him taking over someone else's body, but it was just wasted potential that featured very little of Mr. Krueger.
- Waxwork - Caught this one a few days back, again, thanks to FEARNet.
- Chopping Mall - Eh. It's okay, but didn't live up to it's cult classic hype.
No set schedule for me, but here's what I have in mind (knowing that I can't possibly watch them ALL, but I'll try) all thanks to my DVD collection, FEARnet, upcoming purchases and Netflix!
Halloween
Haloween II
Freddy vs. Jason
Friday the 13th Part I thru Part VIII
Phantasm
Legacy Collection of Universal's Dracula, Frankenstein and Wolfman
Night of the Living Dead '90
Monster Squad
Murder Party
The Dead Next Door
Midnight Meat Train
Evil Dead
Dawn of the Dead (original)
Day of the Dead
Land of the Dead
Diary of the Dead (haven't seen it yet!)
28 Weeks Later
Hatchet
Vacancy
Night of the Demons
Nightbreed
Lost Boys 2: The Tribe
A Nightmare on Elm Street 3
Hammer Films' Dracula, Mummy, and Frankenstein movies
Mad Monster Party
Pumpkinhead (almost as essential to watch around Halloween as 'Halloween' is!)
All I know is that I have tomorrow off... and it's time that we best be watchin' horror movies!
Watched so far:
- Right at Your Door - Okay, more of a thriller-drama that has nothing to do with lurking monsters or howling ghosts, but still a pretty chilling premise.
- A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge - Ugh. I've never been a Freddy fan, but I gave this one a shot because it was on FEARNet. This much, much like the series, is nothing special. A good idea for a Freddy movie though with him taking over someone else's body, but it was just wasted potential that featured very little of Mr. Krueger.
- Waxwork - Caught this one a few days back, again, thanks to FEARNet.
- Chopping Mall - Eh. It's okay, but didn't live up to it's cult classic hype.
No set schedule for me, but here's what I have in mind (knowing that I can't possibly watch them ALL, but I'll try) all thanks to my DVD collection, FEARnet, upcoming purchases and Netflix!
Halloween
Haloween II
Freddy vs. Jason
Friday the 13th Part I thru Part VIII
Phantasm
Legacy Collection of Universal's Dracula, Frankenstein and Wolfman
Night of the Living Dead '90
Monster Squad
Murder Party
The Dead Next Door
Midnight Meat Train
Evil Dead
Dawn of the Dead (original)
Day of the Dead
Land of the Dead
Diary of the Dead (haven't seen it yet!)
28 Weeks Later
Hatchet
Vacancy
Night of the Demons
Nightbreed
Lost Boys 2: The Tribe
A Nightmare on Elm Street 3
Hammer Films' Dracula, Mummy, and Frankenstein movies
Mad Monster Party
Pumpkinhead (almost as essential to watch around Halloween as 'Halloween' is!)
All I know is that I have tomorrow off... and it's time that we best be watchin' horror movies!






Good idea to not watch them on a schedule. Its been rough so far keeping up.
Good call on Pumpkinhead. Going to have to try and work that one in.
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Hey man, is Nightmare 2 edited? I caught teh first one on On Demand and it was basically the cut up TV version. LAME!
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No edit. I too fell for the edit trap of part one. >=(
The first one is offered up by IFC, I'm not sure why they would edit that since it is On Demand. I turned it out after the first kill when all they showed was blood on the walls... That's what led me to check out Part 2. Part 2 is offered by Encore, I think.
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