Augeleven’s 2024 spooky season movie log

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Re: Augeleven’s 2024 spooky season movie log

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Post by DanCR » Sun Nov 03, 2024 4:25 am

augeleven wrote: Wed Oct 30, 2024 7:28 pmSpeaking of tomorrow, I want to close this out with a Halloween movie, but not sure which one. I’ve seen the first 7 a million times. I might rewatch an RZ one, or maybe the first DGG one. Or maybe I’ll get Drunk and watch Busta Rhymes karate chop the shape.
What did the culmination end up being?

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Re: Augeleven’s 2024 spooky season movie log

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Post by augeleven » Mon Nov 04, 2024 8:11 pm

DanCR wrote: Sun Nov 03, 2024 4:25 am
augeleven wrote: Wed Oct 30, 2024 7:28 pmSpeaking of tomorrow, I want to close this out with a Halloween movie, but not sure which one. I’ve seen the first 7 a million times. I might rewatch an RZ one, or maybe the first DGG one. Or maybe I’ll get Drunk and watch Busta Rhymes karate chop the shape.
What did the culmination end up being?
I’ve been really, really low energy.

Didn’t end up watching the last 30 minutes of Bampire Lovers. 4 out of 10

Halloween night the daughter asked to watch the last Fear Street movie so we ended in that. I enjoyed rewatching it waaay more than any of the Halloweens again.

Once I get past the idea of pilgrims being in Ohio (aka Iroquois territory with infrequent French voyageurs drinking and trapping their way through the lakes) in 1666, I really enjoy the pulpy nonsense of it
7 out of 10

Long weekend coming up, I might do a data analysis of the month and final takeaways. I’m glad I did it, but I’m leaning towards next year doing a more immersive triple feature with friends and call it good.

I’m currently watching a random episode of Into the Badlands while I gasp for breath doing calesthenics. It’s good to get back to silly action-fantasy, which is probably my current guilty pleasure.

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