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Thursday, October 14, 2010

SHOCKtober: 407-383



Dudes! We're about halfway through this madness and today is the last day of ONEsies. Beginning tomorrow...well, you'll see. For now, see this: a chunk o' list wherein each movie received one cry of "It's one of my Top 20 favorites!"

407. Willard -- 2003, Glen Morgan
406. Dread -- 2009, Anthony DiBlasi
405. Deathwatch -- 2002, Michael J. Bassett
404. Fido -- 2006, Andrew Currie
403. Day Watch -- 2006, Timur Bekmambetov
402. Critters -- 1986, Stephen Herek
401. Species -- 1995, Roger Donaldson
400. Warning Sign -- 1985, Hal Barwood
399. Memories of Murder -- 2003, Joon-ho Bong
398. Dark Water -- 2005, Walter Salles
397. The Vault of Horror -- 1973, Roy Ward Baker
396. The Demon Seed -- 1977, Donald Cammell
395. Delicatessen -- 1991, Marc Caro & Jean-Pierre Jeunet
394. The Nightmare Before Christmas -- 1993, Henry Selick
393. Attack of the Killer Tomatoes! -- 1978, John De Bello
392. Manos: The Hands of Fate -- 1966, Harold P. Warren
391. Ghost Ship -- 2002, Steve Beck
390. The Brain That Wouldn't Die -- 1962, Joseph Green
389. La Horde -- 2009, Yannick Dahan & Benjamin Rocher
388. Hell of the Living Dead -- 1980, Bruno Mattei
387. The Crazies -- 2010, Breck Eisner
386. Pi -- 1998, Darren Aronofsky
385. Koma -- 2004, Chi-Leung Law
384. Piranha 3D -- 2010, Alexandre Aja
383. Meadowoods -- 2010, Scott Phillips

  • I liked Fido way more than I ever expected to. It's a really terrific horror comedy.
  • Must. See. La Horde.

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