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The Annual October Scary Movie Thread


Mr. Scot

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Seen Oculus?

yeah. I downloaded it after you said something about a few months ago...I don't remember it. 

I did try and down load The Hallow today, but ran out of time. Will try again, cuz I do like to watch at least one scary movie during Halloween.

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Movies like The Shining and Deliverance scared me way more as a kid than slasher or  paranormal type films.  The original Halloween might be the only slasher type of movie that ever really scared me.  The rest of the were more for eating popcorn and laughing.  I think they are showing Halloween in the theaters nationwide starting on Thursday.  I might have to go check it out.

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