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Post by masterofallgoons on Nov 2, 2023 11:47:22 GMT
My top three FTVs: Beau is Afraid, Images, Thirst Bottom three: Friom Hell, Ghosts of Mars, Argento's Phantom of the Opera Beau is Afraid sure is ... something. I think I loved it, but it might have just been ok, and maybe.. I hated it? I don't know, I'd have to watch it again. It's not really like anything else, and that's enough to be worthy and memorable. If From Hell is in your bottom three then you had a good slate, as it's perfectly OK and serviceable.
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Post by James on Nov 2, 2023 12:19:44 GMT
I had to do class and some homework for the day but finally watched Nosferatu afterward and I think that will be all for the night. Thought I would save a 100 y/o revered classic for the final day. There are apparently different versions of the film but I watched a copy on YouTube that ran for 95 minutes with the original German text (though the video still had English captioning to compensate). Aside from the silent aspect it holds up quite well. Count Orlok is creepy and it has some striking visuals and atmosphere. I heard it is a more faithful adaptation of Bram Stoker's Dracula compared to the 1931 film, but I think I prefer Nosferatu regardless. With that said, hope everyone else had a great one this year! 🎃 Have you seen Herzog’s late 70s remake? I think it’s just as good as the original. Though the two films have very different vibes and I don’t find Kinski’s performance to be as creepy. No, but I will definitely do at some point.
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Post by theravenking on Nov 2, 2023 13:37:43 GMT
I managed 57 films this year with 39 first time viewings.
Decade break-down:
1960s - 3 1970s - 8 1980s - 9 1990s - 7 2000s - 13 2010s - 15 2020s - 2
Top 5 First Time Viewings:
The Gate (1987; Tibor Takács) - 7/10 Screamers (1995; Christian Duguay) - 7/10 Satan's Blood (1978; Juan Piquer Simon) - 7/10 Backcountry (2014; Adam Macdonald) - 6.5/10 Blind Terror aka. See No Evil (1971; Richard Fleischer) - 6.5/10
Worst 5 First Time Viewings:
Masters Of Horror: The Black Cat (2007; Stuart Gordon) - 2/10 My Soul To Take (2010; Wes Craven) - 2/10 Masters Of Horror: The Washingtonians (2007; Peter Medak) - 3/10 Black Cadillac (2003; John Murlowski) - 3/10 The Lodgers (2017; Brian O'Malley) - 3.5/10
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Post by masterofallgoons on Nov 2, 2023 14:03:22 GMT
Have you seen Herzog’s late 70s remake? I think it’s just as good as the original. Though the two films have very different vibes and I don’t find Kinski’s performance to be as creepy. No, but I will definitely do at some point. It's a worthwhile viewing experience, although I don't think it's at the same level at all. It's really not nearly as visually compelling as the original. It's kind of just front lit and shot in more or less basic coverage. There are some striking images, but the set design and extreme atmosphere isn't there in the same way, and that's kind of what defines the original to me. One interesting element of that production is that (similar to but different from the 1931 Dracula) this movie was shot in two languages at the same time. Herzog had his actors perform each scene in both German and English, so you can have you choice of which version you'd like to watch. And now Robert Eggers is making his version of Nosferatu. I'll be very curious to see what he makes of it.
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Post by Captain Spencer on Nov 2, 2023 16:08:25 GMT
Top 5 Favorite First-time Viewings Midsommar (2019) Popcorn (1991) Escape From Cannibal Farm (2017) Dark Harvest (2023) Haunt (2019)
Top 5 Worst First-time Viewings Human Centipede 2 (2011) Bog (1979) The Final Terror (1981) The Snow Creature (1954) Slaughter Hotel (1971)
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Post by moviebuffbrad on Nov 2, 2023 20:38:38 GMT
My top three FTVs: Beau is Afraid, Images, Thirst Bottom three: Friom Hell, Ghosts of Mars, Argento's Phantom of the Opera Beau is Afraid sure is ... something. I think I loved it, but it might have just been ok, and maybe.. I hated it? I don't know, I'd have to watch it again. It's not really like anything else, and that's enough to be worthy and memorable. If From Hell is in your bottom three then you had a good slate, as it's perfectly OK and serviceable. It kinda reminded me of After Hours actually. I knew it was gonna be weird so I was completely ready for the ride it took me on. This was basically "Serviceable and Okay: The Month" given the amounts of 5s and 6s I gave out, but From Hell unfortunately precluded that for me. As a historical movie of something I'm interested in, as an adaptation of a great comic, as its own boring thing with dodgy accents - it failed on every level and I really hated it.
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Post by moviebuffbrad on Nov 2, 2023 22:35:54 GMT
Whether 6 is worse than 3 is something I've internally debated for months. As you said, 3 at least has some good performances, between Parker Posey's scene stealing and Neve Campbell turning in probably her best work in the franchise. Cox and Arquette were overused and started to feel like caricatures of their characters, but at least they still had that built in good will from 1 and 2. This is two movies in a row of me not giving a damn about the new characters, and in the case of Randy's niece and nephew, finding them outright annoying. And it really can't be understated how ridiculous the third act is. Between the gaping plotholes of the killer(s) and their motivations, and the fact that everyone suddenly can shrug off multiple stab wounds like nothing, the franchise officially jumped the shark for me. This makes Sidney's long lost brother and his magical voice changer that can perfectly duplicate everyone look like documentary footage. Yeah, the new characters are either leaden or annoying. The only one i sorta liked (turned out to be the lead killer in 5). Though Cox and Panettiere didn’t fare any better in the latest outing either. Chad & Mindy are indeed irritating. Especially the latter. Whenever she opens her mouth, the eye-rolling begins. Is it the delivery, or the writing, or a bit of both. I don’t understand the constant referring to Randy. Maybe it seems cute to some, but for me, it’s nauseating. I could deal with it in 5, but 6 her obnoxious persona just wore out its welcome quick. After the opening, which I thought was rather unique, it’s disappointing how questionably daft it becomes. I guess it would be curious to listen the bluray commentary track, to hear any insight on what transpires on screen. And that happy ending, after everybody survived constant stabbings does make you scratch your head. Especially Chad. Gee, he was probably stabbed more times than Richie was in the previous film. How wasn’t he not unconscious, or even dead when he was wheeled out. You’ll think the amount blood lost would be huge, and how long was he laying there before medics even got to him. I guess he had to be conscious, to squeeze in that kiss scene. Also there’s the moment Mindy runs to him… wait a minute, wasn’t she just brutally stabbed in the gut. Now she’s in no discomfort. I don’t know, there seemed to be odd time difference when her stabbing occurred on the train, and when the final showdown begins. Everything about it was ridiculous, I was waiting for one of the sister’s to wake up and realise the happy ending was only dream, and people actually had died. Who knows maybe the opening for Scream 7, will show what happened at the end of 6 was just a dream… and the twins were killed off. Can only hope 😁 I know exactly who you're talking about and they were my favorite new character as well. If only they lived and Chad and Mindy were the killers or something. The actress who plays Mindy was good in The Leftovers, and she was even pretty good in the scene in 6 where she watches her girlfriend die. But I don't know if she can deliver comedy, or at least the lines they give her, which are neither funny nor very insightful meta commentary. Really makes one appreciate Jamie Kennedy/Kevin Williamson. Yeah. 6 had a GREAT opening and honestly there were a lot of other setpieces I really liked, such as the ladder, bodega, and subway scenes. That's why I've been hesitant to offcially call if the worst of the franchise. If they pulled a Descent it would make a lot more sense. They basically reduced these movies to zero stakes. They'd have to decapitate Chad and throw him in a meat grinder in 7 for me to take his death seriously.
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Post by moviemouth on Nov 3, 2023 13:14:03 GMT
10 Best First Time Watches of the October Horror Challenge
1. Thirst (2009 Park Chan-wook) 2. Tumbbad (2018 Rahi Anil Barve) 3. Swallowed (2022 Carter Smith) 4. Haunt (2019 Scott Beck & Bryan Woods) 5. Constantine: City of Demons - The Movie (2018 Doug Murphy) 6. The Platform (2019 Galder Gaztelu-Urrutia) 7. Ringu (1998 Hideo Nakata) 8. Run (2020 Aneesh Chaganty) 9. Trilogy of Terror (1975 Dan Curtis) 10. Climax (2018 Gaspar Noé)
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Post by TheSowIsMine on Nov 3, 2023 14:05:33 GMT
Some ramblings. A lot of the movies I watched I would rate a 5/10. Some I gave a 6, but there were not a lot of standouts this year. Talk to Me was fun, but I feel it was overrated in the media.
The Pope's Exorcists was insulting. Its like they had an exorcist checklist they wanted to go through at record speed and then blamed the catholics churches many child rape incidents on the devil, fuck them.
The Boy 2, you make a sequel to a movie that actually went against the cliche and made it a cliche.
Werewolves Within, Deep Dark, You Might Be the Killer and Red Snow were fun little movies. Totally Killer, I feel they could have done ore with it, but it did entertain me.
No One Will Save You and Beau is Afraid were my favourite first time views.
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Post by masterofallgoons on Nov 3, 2023 14:50:50 GMT
Some ramblings. A lot of the movies I watched I would rate a 5/10. Some I gave a 6, but there were not a lot of standouts this year. Talk to Me was fun, but I feel it was overrated in the media. The Pope's Exorcists was insulting. Its like they had an exorcist checklist they wanted to go through at record speed and then blamed the catholics churches many child rape incidents on the devil, fuck them. The Boy 2, you make a sequel to a movie that actually went against the cliche and made it a cliche. Werewolves Within, Deep Dark, You Might Be the Killer and Red Snow were fun little movies. Totally Killer, I feel they could have done ore with it, but it did entertain me. No One Will Save You and Beau is Afraid were my favourite first time views. It's not a surprise that you'd give most of the films you watched an average rating, as, by definition, most films are average. So that makes sense. The Pope's Exorcist was, indeed, bad. Surprisingly so. It has enough good people involved to not be as bad as it was, but it nobody seemed to care too much, and yeah, it's all just hitting points on a checklist. So dull and such a rehash. I like Alexandra Essoe a lot, but even she was just going through the motions. For me, Werewolves within has some likable cast members, particularly that AT&T girl who is sneakily super hot, and a good snow bound setting and everything, but it's just ok otherwise. Not the same thing at all, but I preferred The Wolf of Snow Hollow for a wryly dark comedic might-be-a-werewolf movie set in a small, remote, snowy town. You Might Be the Killer was ok. Fun, kinda dumb, not quite funny enough to be all that memorable, and similar to lots of other movies, but better than others like it. I enjoyed it. Red Snow sounds intriguing. Once it gets cold around here I'll be looking for something like this. I think I'd heard of it, and maybe made a note, but I'll definitely be checking this out this winter. Yeah, Brahms: The Boy II sucks. I already wrote too much about Totally Killer. It was ok. Same for No One Will Save You. I've already said more than anyone would care to read, but thought it was ok and not more. Good ideas not executed particularly well. Beau is Afraid is quite the film. Whether that is an insult or high praise, even I may not be sure. I wrote a bunch about this on the sports board, and I don't know if anyone really considers it horror, but it's its own experience entirely. I may never see it again, or I may study it frame-by-frame throughout the next year. I'm not sure yet Which movie titled Deep Dark are you referring to? If it's the hole-in-the-wall movie I think you're the first person other than me who has seen this. It may not be great, but it's rather unique and has proven quite memorable to me over the last few years. I saw it randomly one day when just searching for anything to watch and it's never left my mind since. Again, it's not some grand achievement, but it's not quite like anything else and it's impressive for such a small and humble movie to have any kind of lasting effect. If it's the new French film from this year called Deep Dark then I haven't I've seen it.
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Post by TheSowIsMine on Nov 3, 2023 16:43:19 GMT
Some ramblings. A lot of the movies I watched I would rate a 5/10. Some I gave a 6, but there were not a lot of standouts this year. Talk to Me was fun, but I feel it was overrated in the media. The Pope's Exorcists was insulting. Its like they had an exorcist checklist they wanted to go through at record speed and then blamed the catholics churches many child rape incidents on the devil, fuck them. The Boy 2, you make a sequel to a movie that actually went against the cliche and made it a cliche. Werewolves Within, Deep Dark, You Might Be the Killer and Red Snow were fun little movies. Totally Killer, I feel they could have done ore with it, but it did entertain me. No One Will Save You and Beau is Afraid were my favourite first time views. It's not a surprise that you'd give most of the films you watched an average rating, as, by definition, most films are average. So that makes sense. The Pope's Exorcist was, indeed, bad. Surprisingly so. It has enough good people involved to not be as bad as it was, but it nobody seemed to care too much, and yeah, it's all just hitting points on a checklist. So dull and such a rehash. I like Alexandra Essoe a lot, but even she was just going through the motions. For me, Werewolves within has some likable cast members, particularly that AT&T girl who is sneakily super hot, and a good snow bound setting and everything, but it's just ok otherwise. Not the same thing at all, but I preferred The Wolf of Snow Hollow for a wryly dark comedic might-be-a-werewolf movie set in a small, remote, snowy town. You Might Be the Killer was ok. Fun, kinda dumb, not quite funny enough to be all that memorable, and similar to lots of other movies, but better than others like it. I enjoyed it. Red Snow sounds intriguing. Once it gets cold around here I'll be looking for something like this. I think I'd heard of it, and maybe made a note, but I'll definitely be checking this out this winter. Yeah, Brahms: The Boy II sucks. I already wrote too much about Totally Killer. It was ok. Same for No One Will Save You. I've already said more than anyone would care to read, but thought it was ok and not more. Good ideas not executed particularly well. Beau is Afraid is quite the film. Whether that is an insult or high praise, even I may not be sure. I wrote a bunch about this on the sports board, and I don't know if anyone really considers it horror, but it's its own experience entirely. I may never see it again, or I may study it frame-by-frame throughout the next year. I'm not sure yet Which movie titled Deep Dark are you referring to? If it's the hole-in-the-wall movie I think you're the first person other than me who has seen this. It may not be great, but it's rather unique and has proven quite memorable to me over the last few years. I saw it randomly one day when just searching for anything to watch and it's never left my mind since. Again, it's not some grand achievement, but it's not quite like anything else and it's impressive for such a small and humble movie to have any kind of lasting effect. If it's the new French film from this year called Deep Dark then I haven't I've seen it. Its the one with the hole in the wall.
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Post by masterofallgoons on Nov 3, 2023 18:19:01 GMT
It's not a surprise that you'd give most of the films you watched an average rating, as, by definition, most films are average. So that makes sense. The Pope's Exorcist was, indeed, bad. Surprisingly so. It has enough good people involved to not be as bad as it was, but it nobody seemed to care too much, and yeah, it's all just hitting points on a checklist. So dull and such a rehash. I like Alexandra Essoe a lot, but even she was just going through the motions. For me, Werewolves within has some likable cast members, particularly that AT&T girl who is sneakily super hot, and a good snow bound setting and everything, but it's just ok otherwise. Not the same thing at all, but I preferred The Wolf of Snow Hollow for a wryly dark comedic might-be-a-werewolf movie set in a small, remote, snowy town. You Might Be the Killer was ok. Fun, kinda dumb, not quite funny enough to be all that memorable, and similar to lots of other movies, but better than others like it. I enjoyed it. Red Snow sounds intriguing. Once it gets cold around here I'll be looking for something like this. I think I'd heard of it, and maybe made a note, but I'll definitely be checking this out this winter. Yeah, Brahms: The Boy II sucks. I already wrote too much about Totally Killer. It was ok. Same for No One Will Save You. I've already said more than anyone would care to read, but thought it was ok and not more. Good ideas not executed particularly well. Beau is Afraid is quite the film. Whether that is an insult or high praise, even I may not be sure. I wrote a bunch about this on the sports board, and I don't know if anyone really considers it horror, but it's its own experience entirely. I may never see it again, or I may study it frame-by-frame throughout the next year. I'm not sure yet Which movie titled Deep Dark are you referring to? If it's the hole-in-the-wall movie I think you're the first person other than me who has seen this. It may not be great, but it's rather unique and has proven quite memorable to me over the last few years. I saw it randomly one day when just searching for anything to watch and it's never left my mind since. Again, it's not some grand achievement, but it's not quite like anything else and it's impressive for such a small and humble movie to have any kind of lasting effect. If it's the new French film from this year called Deep Dark then I haven't I've seen it. Its the one with the hole in the wall. A weird one, right? I know it wasn't a big hit or anything, or even something anybody knows about, but I thought this successful in being exactly the kind of movie it was aiming to be, and I was surprised that this filmmaker never seemed to work again.
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Post by moviebuffbrad on Nov 3, 2023 23:03:18 GMT
10 Best First Time Watches of the October Horror Challenge 1. Thirst (2009 Park Chan-wook) 2. Tumbbad (2018 Rahi Anil Barve) 3. Swallowed (2022 Carter Smith) 4. Haunt (2019 Scott Beck & Bryan Woods) 5. Constantine: City of Demons - The Movie (2018 Doug Murphy) 6. The Platform (2019 Galder Gaztelu-Urrutia) 7. Ringu (1998 Hideo Nakata) 8. Run (2020 Aneesh Chaganty) 9. Trilogy of Terror (1975 Dan Curtis) 10. Climax (2018 Gaspar Noé) I was supposed to watch Climax but ran out of time.
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Post by Shane Falco on Nov 4, 2023 0:37:59 GMT
I watched a ton of crap to mediocre crap this year outside of some of my favorite rewatches like Nightmare on Elm Street, Tucker and Dale, Halloween.
Out of the first time viewings they were bottom of the patch or at tops a 5 out of 10.
Best 3 FTV: Resident Evil: Welcome to Racoon City They/Them The Nun 2
Worst 3 FTV: Slotherhouse Offseason We're All Going to the Worlds Fair
Disappointed in my choices this year but I also kind of just went with what was on a TV channel and just left it there which is how I ended up watching things like Jeepers Kreepers 3 (which I never liked the original). Put on something like Halloween and for the next 6 hours I'd get things like House of Wax and I'll Always Know What You Did Last Summer.
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Post by masterofallgoons on Nov 4, 2023 2:03:12 GMT
I watched a ton of crap to mediocre crap this year outside of some of my favorite rewatches like Nightmare on Elm Street, Tucker and Dale, Halloween. Out of the first time viewings they were bottom of the patch or at tops a 5 out of 10. Best 3 FTV: Resident Evil: Welcome to Racoon City They/Them The Nun 2 Worst 3 FTV: Slotherhouse Offseason We're All Going to the Worlds Fair Disappointed in my choices this year but I also kind of just went with what was on a TV channel and just left it there which is how I ended up watching things like Jeepers Kreepers 3 (which I never liked the original). Put on something like Halloween and for the next 6 hours I'd get things like House of Wax and I'll Always Know What You Did Last Summer. Heard good things about We're All Goong to the World's Fair. Can't believe I've come across someone who liked They/Them. You're a unicorn!
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Post by Shane Falco on Nov 4, 2023 3:00:36 GMT
I watched a ton of crap to mediocre crap this year outside of some of my favorite rewatches like Nightmare on Elm Street, Tucker and Dale, Halloween. Out of the first time viewings they were bottom of the patch or at tops a 5 out of 10. Best 3 FTV: Resident Evil: Welcome to Racoon City They/Them The Nun 2 Worst 3 FTV: Slotherhouse Offseason We're All Going to the Worlds Fair Disappointed in my choices this year but I also kind of just went with what was on a TV channel and just left it there which is how I ended up watching things like Jeepers Kreepers 3 (which I never liked the original). Put on something like Halloween and for the next 6 hours I'd get things like House of Wax and I'll Always Know What You Did Last Summer. Heard good things about We're All Goong to the World's Fair. Can't believe I've come across someone who liked They/Them. You're a unicorn! I can see why somebody would like Worlds Fair but it just isn't my type of movie nor was it really much of a horror film like it was categorized. Was very boring to me. Had I watched it under different circumstances maybe I'd feel differently but it wasn't really the vibe of a Halloween themed movie month. They/Them i didn't "like" per say. It was just basically a 5/10 that ended up being a movie I watched and didn't have a feeling of like or dislike for. It was just there. Watched it, didn't enjoy it but didn't regret it either. I won't remember it a month from now. Was a toss up between it or Silent Night.
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Post by masterofallgoons on Nov 4, 2023 3:18:25 GMT
Heard good things about We're All Goong to the World's Fair. Can't believe I've come across someone who liked They/Them. You're a unicorn! I can see why somebody would like Worlds Fair but it just isn't my type of movie nor was it really much of a horror film like it was categorized. Was very boring to me. Had I watched it under different circumstances maybe I'd feel differently but it wasn't really the vibe of a Halloween themed movie month. They/Them i didn't "like" per say. It was just basically a 5/10 that ended up being a movie I watched and didn't have a feeling of like or dislike for. It was just there. Watched it, didn't enjoy it but didn't regret it either. I won't remember it a month from now. Was a toss up between it or Silent Night. I thought They/Them was terrible. I was up for average but it sunk way below that for me. I was pretty surprised actually considering the writer/director's pedigree. Somewhat clever title though.
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Post by Shane Falco on Nov 4, 2023 5:01:09 GMT
I can see why somebody would like Worlds Fair but it just isn't my type of movie nor was it really much of a horror film like it was categorized. Was very boring to me. Had I watched it under different circumstances maybe I'd feel differently but it wasn't really the vibe of a Halloween themed movie month. They/Them i didn't "like" per say. It was just basically a 5/10 that ended up being a movie I watched and didn't have a feeling of like or dislike for. It was just there. Watched it, didn't enjoy it but didn't regret it either. I won't remember it a month from now. Was a toss up between it or Silent Night. I thought They/Them was terrible. I was up for average but it sunk way below that for me. I was pretty surprised actually considering the writer/director's pedigree. Somewhat clever title though. No clue who the writer/director was. I rarely pay attention to that in movies unless its a random person I at some point noticed liking a lot of their work like James Wan or Tony Scott. They/Them was basically what I expected it to be when I read the description of it. I went into it empty minded with no expectations what so ever so it did what it needed to do and that was occupy my time for 90ish minutes as a movie I stumbled across on cable. I thought Kevin Bacon was good in it in the sense that he was Kevin Bacon and didn't just mail in a performance for a paycheck. I wasn't surprised per say by the reveal at the end but I also wasn't so super into the movie that I was trying to figure it out either.
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Post by darkreviewer2013 on Nov 4, 2023 10:40:52 GMT
I didn't watch as many as I'd intended this year. Still an improvement on last year though. Would have loved to have checked out some of the heavy hitters of recent years but it was not to be. Still hundreds of unwatched horror discs in my collection at the end of the season. Ah well. At least I have loads of options for next year anyway.
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Post by lostinlimbo on Nov 5, 2023 5:20:28 GMT
So another October Horror Challenge slinks back to its creaking coffin, not to be resurrected for another year. Thank you to everyone who took part in the seventh annual October Horror Challenge. From participating in the challenge, or simply enjoying the activity by interacting on the threads. Always great to see an eruption of horror discussion. Even though participant numbers might have gotten smaller, it looks like the challenge/month itself is still in full spirit. And of course, kudos to those who completed the challenge and TheSowIsMine for taking top spot. Looking at the final tally, there were a few pockets of competitive jousting for spots due to close totals. Anyhow hope to see everyone again next year. Applications now being accepted for the next October Horror Challenge host. 2023 Results;Participants: 20 Challenge Completed: 18 Total films watched: 1,232 Total FTV's: 768 [rank, username, total films, first-time viewings]1/ TheSowIsMine - 160, 93 2/ jcush - 108, 63 3/ FridayOnElmStreet - 106, 65 4/ AnonymousAndy - 100, 25 5/ Lebowskidoo - 88, 72 6/ forca85 - 72, 25 7/ moviebuffbrad - 58, 58 8/ moviemouth - 57, 46 9/ theravenking - 57, 39 10/ lostinlimbo - 56, 33 11/ Captain Spencer - 53, 32 12/ soggy - 48, 46 13/ gspdude - 47, 29 14/ Marv - 46, 23 15/ James - 38, 26 16/ Squelchy - 38, 22 17/ progressiveelement - 36, 30 18/ Shane Falco - 34, 17 19/ darkreviewer2013 - 16, 14 (Halfway completed - FTV’s ☑️) 20/ cybajedi -14, 10 M.I.A ~ stefancrosscoe - 0, 0 Completion Dates;1/ TheSowIsMine - 6th Oct 2/ jcush - 8th Oct 3/ Lebowskidoo - 9th Oct 4/ FridayOnElmStreet - 11th Oct 5/ theravenking - 14th Oct Captain Spencer - 14th Oct Marv - 14th Oct 6/ moviebuffbrad - 15th Oct 7/ moviemouth - 17th Oct 8/ forca85 - 17th/or18th Oct (going by your Slotherhouse, SlashFM… post) 9/ AnonymousAndy - 19th Oct (looks like you shorted yourself a day) 10/ lostinlimbo - 20th Oct 11/ soggy - 21st Oct gspdude - 21st Oct 12/ James - 24th Oct 13/ Squelchy - 25th Oct 14/ progressiveelement - 26th Oct 15/ Shane Falco - 27th First-time Views;1/ TheSowIsMine - 93 2/ Lebowskidoo - 72 3/ FridayOnElmStreet - 65 4/ jcush - 63 5/ moviebuffbrad - 58 6/ moviemouth - 46 soggy - 46 7/ theravenking - 39 8/ lostinlimbo - 33 9/ Captain Spencer - 32 10/ progressiveelement - 30 11/ gspdude - 29 12/ James - 26 13/ AnonymousAndy - 25 forca85 - 25 14/ Marv - 23 15/ Squelchy - 22 16/ Shane Falco - 17 17/ darkreviewer2013 - 14 18/ cybajedi - 10 -_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_ All-time Top 20 totals (2017-2023);1. TheSowIsMine - 164 ~ 2021 2. MrFurious - 161 ~ 2017 3. TheSowIsMine - 160 ~ 2023 4. TheSowIsMine - 159 ~ 2020 5. TheSowIsMine - 145 ~ 2022 6. TheSowIsMine - 136 ~ 2018 7. MrFurious - 124 ~ 2018 8. TheSowIsMine - 121 ~ 2017 9. Lebowskidoo - 119 ~ 2020 10. TheSowIsMine - 119 ~ 2019 11. Lebowskidoo - 113 ~ 2021 12. Lebowskidoo - 112 ~ 2022 13. progressiveelement - 109 ~ 2020 14. jcush - 108 ~ 2023 15. FridayOnElmStreet - 106 ~ 2023 16. jcush - 106 ~ 2022 17. AnonymousAndy - 100 ~ 2023 18. AnonymousAndy - 100 ~ 2022 19. FridayOnElmStreet - 96 ~ 2022 20. Stefancrosscoe - 96 ~ 2021 All-time Top 20 First-time View totals (2017-2023);1. MrFurious - 150 ~ 2017 2. MrFurious - 120 ~ 2018 3. progressiveelement - 109 ~ 2020 4. TheSowIsMine - 93 ~ 2023 5. MrFurious - 82 ~ 2019 6. progressiveelement - 81 ~ 2021 7. Lebowskidoo - 80 ~ 2022 8. Lebowskidoo - 78 ~ 2020 9. FridayOnElmStreet - 76 ~ 2019 10. FridayOnElmStreet - 75 ~ 2022 11. Lebowskidoo - 72 ~ 2023 12. progressiveelement - 72 ~ 2019 13. TheSowIsMine - 70 ~ 2017 14. FridayOnElmStreet - 69 ~ 2017 15. FridayOnElmStreet - 67 ~ 2020 16. FridayOnElmStreet - 65 ~ 2023 17. jcush - 63 ~ 2023 18. Lebowskidoo - 63 ~ 2019 19. jcush - 62 ~ 2022 20. moviemouth - 62 ~ 2021 Participants who completed the challenge & watched only first-time views (2017-2023);1. progressiveelement - 109, 109 ~ 2020 2. progressiveelement - 81, 81 ~ 2021 3. progressiveelement - 72, 72 ~ 2019 4. moviebuffbrad - 58, 58 ~ 2023 5. progressiveelement - 52, 52 ~ 2018 All-time Top 10 Completion Dates (2020-2023)1. TheSowIsMine - 6th Oct 2023 2. TheSowIsMine - 6th Oct 2022 3. TheSowIsMine - 6th Oct 2021 4. TheSowIsMine - 6th Oct 2020 5. jcush - 8th Oct 2023 6. jcush - 8th Oct 2022 7. progressiveelement - 8th Oct 2021 8. Lebowskidoo - 8th Oct 2020 9. Lebowskidoo - 9th Oct 2023 10. progressiveelement - 9th Oct 2020
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