On this episode of Waifus and Weeaboos we take a look at the currently airing anime Mieruko-chan and discuss how creppy and wholesome this anime is. A Great way to spend your Halloween Day.

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It will definitely change your views on Umbrellas!

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Join Courtney, Derek, Jake and Josh as they discuss the last week in video games!

THIS WEEK:

We filled out a bit with the return of the fabulous Josh Jackson!

Josh shares his wifi woes. Courtney and Jake tried their hand at being Bond in “Spy Party”. Derek is in love with “Fallout 76” and “Red Dead Redemption 2” – but did he pay attention to his dear horses’ testicles?

All this and more ONLY! on the Geekscape Games Podcast!

Games we played:

Courtney – Diablo 3,  Spy Party, Crypt of the Necrodancer

Derek – Red Dead 2, Fallout 76

Jake – Diablo 3, SpyParty, Subnautica, Halloween Google Doodle

Josh – Bang Dream, Star Link, Soul Calibur 6, The World Ends With You

 

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Christine (1983) VHS Movie Review and Halloween (2018) Movie Review

 

Two nerds build a podcast about old VHS tapes, and it ends up being possessed by an evil entity. Listen to Analog Jones talk about John Carpenter’s Christine (1983) for our Halloween episode!Christine was released into theaters on December 9, 1983, on a budget of $10 million and it made $21 million at the box office.Directed by John Carpenter the man who brought us Halloween (1978) and The Thing (1982).

This film is based on a novel by Stephen King called Christine. Bill Phillips wrote the screenplay.

Produced by Richard Kobritz who also produced Salem’s Lot (Salem’s Lot VHS Movie Review)

Christine’s Cast
Keith Gordon as Arnold “Arnie” Cunningham (The Legend of Billie Jean)
John Stockwell as Dennis Guilder (Top Gun)
Alexandra Paul as Leigh Cabot (American Nightmare VHS Movie Review)
Robert Prosky as Will Darnell (Gremlins 2: The New Batch, Last Action Hero)
Harry Dean Stanton as Detective Rudolph “Rudy” Junkins (Alien, Pretty in Pink)

Christine’s Synopsis
A nerdy high school student named Arne buys a busted 1958 Plymouth Fury and falls in love with it while rebuilding the car. As Arne drives the car around, named Christine, it slowly changes him. Christine is more than a car; she’s possessed by an unknown evil entity that wreaks havoc in Rockbridge, California.

Fun Facts
According to John Carpenter, Christine was not a film he had planned on directing, saying that he directed the film as “a job” as opposed to a “personal project.” He had previously directed The Thing (1982), which had done poorly at the box office and led to a critical backlash. In retrospect, Carpenter stated that upon reading Christine, he felt that “It just wasn’t very frightening. But it was something I needed to do at that time for my career.”

King’s novel, the source material for Carpenter’s film, made it clear that the car was possessed by the evil spirit of its previous owner, Roland D. LeBay, whereas the film version of the story shows that the evil spirit surrounding the car was present on the day it was built. Other elements from the novel were altered for the film, particularly the execution of the death scenes, which the filmmakers opted for a more “cinematic approach.”

You can buy the Blu-ray on Amazon that has deleted scenes and commentary with director John Carpenter and Keith Gordon.

Bonus Movie Review: Halloween (2018)

Halloween (2018) was released into theaters on September 19, 2018, with a budget of $10 million.

This is the eleventh installment in the Halloween film series and a direct sequel to the 1978 film of the same name.

Directed by David Gordon Green (Pineapple Express)

Written by Jeff Fradley, Danny McBride (Eastbound & Down) and David Gordon Green.

Based on characters by John Carpenter and Debra Hill

Halloween (2018) Cast
Jamie Lee Curtis as Laurie Strode
Judy Greer as Karen
Andi Matichak as Allyson
Will Patton as Frank Hawkins
Virginia Gardner as Vicky
Haluk Bilginer as Dr. Ranbir Sartain

Halloween (2018) Storyline
Laurie Strode comes to her final confrontation with Michael Myers, the masked figure who has haunted her since she narrowly escaped his killing spree on Halloween night four decades ago.

Come back next week when we review The Rage: Carrie 2 with special guest The Jersey Ghouls.

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All is right with the world when it’s the Halloween season and Michael Meyers is back. And not only is David Gordon Green’s new, direct sequel to John Carpenter’s original 1978 Halloween a landmark reboot for the franchise, it’s one of the year’s finest films, period. Skepticism naturally grew at the film’s announcement, as Green and his co-writer, Danny McBride, both of whom broke into the industry via their comedic voices, seemed like a peculiar fit for the project. Yet, nothing could be further from the truth as Halloween brings the perfect amount of fear and anxiety just in time for the upcoming holiday.

The film alludes to Michael Meyers’ capture after falling from the second story balcony in the original, and has since spent 40 years in confinement at Smith’s Grove Sanitarium. But when a now 60+ years old Meyers is scheduled to be relocated to a new facility, the serial killer escapes once again to return and terrorize the only town he’s ever known. Meanwhile, back in Haddonfield, Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis) has sacrificed a familial bond with her daughter (Judy Greer) and grand-daughter (Andi Matichak) in exchange for a harshly over-prepared and weaponized lifestyle as she patiently awaits the killer’s inevitable return.

Halloween circumvents the horror norm with a strict detail to its characters, both old and new. Laurie’s newfound gun-loving personality as a result of her traumatic experiences opens up a whole new world of possibilities that film explores brilliantly. On the other hand, David Gordon Green and Danny McBride’s screenplay introduces a host of new faces that also manage to leave an imprint on the film. In fact, this Halloween offers the most well-rounded teen storylines since the franchise’s inception four decades ago. However, not all is rosy with this praiseworthy new installment. The film takes an egregious twist as it navigates towards the third act, one that was clearly included as a means to put Michael Meyers at a specific location, but one that could have been avoided countless other ways. Also, this latest effort doesn’t quite hit the ground running as it sputters out of the gate, but eventually gains its traction upon Michael’s escape and never looks back. In addition to a tightly wound script, Halloween offers massive gore and violence that perfectly complements what the series is all about and provides an abundance of callbacks to its multiple predecessors. David Gordon Green and Danny McBride may not have been loyal fans’ first choice to reboot the franchise, yet we all should be grateful of the choice.

GRADE: 4/5

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October’s Lootcrate is here, and what better way to celebrate the season of all things spooky than by featuring some of horror’s greatest faces! From Leatherface to Freddy Krueger, and a playful reminder of what ended up at the end of Negan’s bat far too soon, here’s what we unboxed this month!

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First off, this month’s shirt features the man that everyone loves to hate with Lucille in hand. The premiere of The Walking Dead Season 7 is still fresh in our minds, which is why I can’t help but want to wear this everywhere. As a player for Negan’s Sluggers, you’re sure to get plenty of awkward laughter, mean looks and the occaisional call of your apparent trolling of the general public. One way or another, you’ll get plenty of attention with this eye popping shirt.

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Serial killers have never looked so adorable. This supder deformed Leatherface plush straight out of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre has never looked more huggable, which is a far cry from his vicious character in the films. That smile is hard to resist, but you might want to be careful when you’re cuddling with your new buddy late at night.

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Stepping away from the viciousness of zombies and murderers, The Legion Of Regrettable Supervillains takes an interesting look at some rogues that you might have never knew existed. From the obscure to the strange and the flat out grotesque, comic fans and horror fans alike should find plenty of trivia to enjoy as they uncover some of the lesser known bad guys throughout comic book history.

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On the subject of reading materials, this month’s Lootcrate Magazine ramps up the horror theme with a feature on the Walkers from The Walking Dead. Interviews with Emily Andras and Tim Rozon from Wynonna Earp and a section letting us find out whether or not we could survive a horror movie round out the cover content, with some shocking revelations in the latter article. Spoiler alert: I would die!

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For the old school horror fan who wants to fly their camp pride high, this Camp Crystal Lake banner will surely attract anyone nearby who happens to be wearing a hockey mask, a grey jumpsuit, or carrying a machete. Friday The 13th may only come around once in a while, but you can remind yourself of the horrors that Jason put those poor kids through every time you see it flying.

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From one horror icon to another, Michael Myers is the highlight of this month’s pin, featuring a half mask and half pumpkin design, with the killer’s signature knife splitting the two images. Use this to remind your siblings what can happen to them when they make their siblings angry. Some grudges can be hard to let go.

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Lastly, my favorite item of the box has to be this amazing set of Freddy Krueger chopsticks, held together by his signature leather glove. Now you can eat ramen and show off your amazing rice picking skills in style, making tools for murder your eating utensils of choice. They’re so great, that my cat, Piddles, (or P for short), couldn’t stay away either. Maybe the claws remind her of someone?

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Once the contents are gone, the box this time around becomes a zombie mask. For those with no idea what to do for a potential costume, all you have to do is pop out the zombie face, and you’ll be a ready made Walker! All you have some ratty clothes on and make sure to stumble around with no sense of direction or coordination. Naturally, this is a perfect fit for me.

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That’s it for October! The Freddy chop sticks were my favorite items this month, but what were yours? Let us know in the comments, and tell us what you hope will arrive in next month’s crate! As always, make sure to use the promo code “Geekscape” to get a discount on your next subscription!

I was gonna write a big long intro but then Molly summed it all up in a few sentences:

“Anyone else REALLY hate when pay per views are named after gimmick matches? Seriously, it’s on mischief night. There was literally no better time to bring back Halloween Havoc. Whatever. Your loss, WWE. “

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Match #1 – Bayley vs Dana Brooke

Bayley – Female Sami Zayn. She’s all about hugs and being a fan girl for wrestling. It’s almost impossible to hate her.

Dana Brooke – She looks tough but then talks… and then wrestles. It’s almost impossible to like her.

WHO WILL WIN:
Matt: I obviously want Bayley to win… but that’s the whole point of Bayley, you want to see her succeed but she never does … until Wrestlemania (spoiler for my future predictions). Dana Brooke has got this one on lock.

Molly: Dana takes some notes from Tetsuya Naito and spends the whole match focusing on a single body part (ie Bayley’s arm) to get the clever win

WHAT HAPPENS NEXT:
Matt: Dana will eventually turn on Charlotte Flair and have a nice little back and forth with her. Bayley will continue to try her hardest and eventually get to a big moment at Wrestlemania… possibly in a Four Horsemen Fatal Fourway Main Event.

Molly: After the war flashback to NXT Season 3 in which we had to watch two great athletes doing anything-but-wrestling-on-a-wrestling-show, Dana and Bayley should have what they should’ve had in the first place. And that’s a smart, almost as old as Ultimo Dragon wrestling storyline in which a competitor brutalizes the shit out of one of their opponent’s body parts to get a believable win that also proves them to be smarter than you thought. If Dana focuses on destroying Bayley’s arm, it would make sense why Bayley couldn’t get a win off the bayley-to-belly suplex, or fully lock in a submission. So a Dana win would be expected and deserved. Thus leading to Dana trying to further prove her candor before facing hell at the hands of Sasha Banks for EVER thinking she’s a badder bitch than Sasha. While Bayley goes on to do as I said she’d do in my Sasha vs Charlotte paragraph.

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Match 2: Cedric Alexander, Lince Dorado, and Sin Cara vs Tony Nese, Drew Gulak, and Ariya Daivari

It’s going to take a lot of time giving a breakdown on all these guys and WWE Raw can’t seem to be bothered to promote these people as individuals anyway so instead I just recommend watching all of the Cruiserweight classic for everyone except Sin Cara. If you want to know more about Sin Cara I suggest the Scooby Doo Wrestlemania Mystery DVD.
WHO WILL WIN:
Matt: This is the hardest one to predict because there’s literally nothing building this match. WWE has barely attempted to actually have a cruiserweight division. They made some of their best content with the CWC but then just said ‘fuck it’ with the actual division. I’m going to lean towards this being a victory for Nese, Gulak and Daivari … specifically with Nese getting the pin. This is for no other reason than I could see Vince wanting to push Nese sooner rather than later.

Molly: Cedric Alexander, Lince Dorado, and Sin Cara will win for the sheer fact that we all know the heels aren’t going to pull this one out (and you know I’m being honest because I’m saying this despite the fact that Drew Gulak could stretch me the fuck out at any given time).

What Happens Next:
Matt: I could see Tony Nese and Cedric being used for lots of big things in WWE and pushed to a non-Cruiserweight position. Tony Nese will most likely be the next person to chase T.J. Perkins. As for these other guys, it’s too early to say. I hope WWE actually gives the cruiserweights the 40-60 minutes of TV time they deserve each week and I can predict other things. In the meantime at least I can hope that Gentleman Club will continue in Chikara until WWE realize the prize that Drew Gulak is.

Molly: I don’t really get why they just tossed Sin Cara into this mix. Guess they figured no one would really notice and he’d just blend in? You can’t really blend in when you’re one of the guys in the spangled cerulean mask. Sin Cara needs to state why he’s come to take up space in this stacked division, and most sensibly, it’s because he’s been offered an opportunity on the RAW roster than former teammate and obvious future cruiserweight champ, Kalisto, can’t take advantage of. That in mind, Sin Cara really shouldn’t be on a team in the first place. So when the faces get the win, Sin Cara takes full responsibility and declares himself the rightful #1 contender to the belt. Cedric and Lince don’t react well to this, cause now both have matches against Sin Cara to win contendership. Lince wins so we get the Kendrick vs Dorado match that should be coming from this gradual push Dorado has been getting on RAW. Meanwhile, Nese and Gulak will continue to be my dark horse favorite in the Dusty Rhodes Tag Team Classic until they’re ultimately fed to the Big Shield- I mean, Authors of Pain.

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Match 3: Enzo Amore and Big Cass vs. Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson

Enzo and Cass – Jay and Silent Bob… the wrestlers.

Gallows & Anderson – The toughest guys who never win in WWE.

WHO WILL WIN:
Matt: Enzo and Cass will take this win. They don’t need the win as much as Gallows and Anderson… but I’ll get into that below.

Molly: Gallows & Anderson will win by strangling Enzo and Cass with the last shreds of dignity they have

Josh: Poor Gallows and Anderson came in as such a big deal, and now they’re just… kind of there. Enzo and Cass work well as the underdog team, so them losing won’t mean much. The Club however, needs whatever momentum they can regain, especially after Anderson ate two singles losses in two weeks, one of which was in seconds. Gallows and Anderson are my picks.

WHAT HAPPENS NEXT:
Matt: So Molly will probably read this and want to throw something at me but luckily for me I’ll be safe in Disney away from her death glare. This is coming from someone who’s pre-WWE knowledge of these two goes no further than what Molly has told me and one match I saw. I think we are going to see Anderson and Gallows lose a lot over the next few months. That is until about Royal Rumble.
By the time Rumble comes around New Day will have broken the record officially. It’s around here I could see Anderson and Gallows starting to kiss ass with the reformed Authority (I doubt GM Foley makes it to the end of 2016… more on that later). They will win with Authority interference at the Rumble but it’s at Wrestlemania that they will reveal the “leader” of their little club. Once they have a leader to point them in the right direction they will really shine as an unstoppable force in WWE… until WWE throws the belts on Enzo and Cass.

Molly: I’m getting really sick of having to convince people that Anderson and Gallows are actually really good. I’m hoping this run they’re on is like when Samoa Joe first arrived in NXT. Those unfamiliar with Joe weren’t interested in him cause he wasn’t performing at top form and his booking didn’t spark intrigue. Then he hit his stride and started strong style-ing the fuck out of people and now he’s arguably the best wrestler on NXT. I’d like to hope following this drizzling shits run that the Club has been having, they’re going to be allowed to get more aggressive, and wrestle like they’re in guerilla warfare. Have them go up against Cesaro & Sheamus with the atmosphere that this is heel vs heel. Give me death, or give me the death of the Swiss-Irish connection at the hands of the Club.

Josh: It’s clear that The Club is being built back up, possibly to take the Tag Team Titles once the New Day breaks the record. They’ll keep treading water until that time comes. As far as Enzo and Cass, there’s a reason they’ve been kept mostly separate from the title scene. Expect them to make waves closer to Wrestlemania season.

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Match 4: The New Day vs. Cesaro and Sheamus

New Day – Our Current WWE TAG TEAM CHAMPIONS … they’re funny about 90% of the time which is more than I can say about most of the Raw Comedy bits

Cesaro and Sheamus – The will they/won’t they tag team that hates each other and is forced to fight together based on a technicality

WHO WILL WIN:
Matt: I wish that I could say it’s Cesaro and Sheamus because I think it’s been time for the New Day to drop the belts for a while now… but I really do think they’re gonna keep them champs until they break the record in December.

Molly: The New Day thanks to the obvious impending implosion that is Cesaro and Sheamus’ partnership.

Josh: This is a hard match to call because either result flies in the face of common sense. As hard as The New Day have been pushed to break the tag team title record, it would normally be a given that they’ll hold the belts until it’s been surpassed. On the other hand, Cesaro and Sheamus have had months of development invested in them, across 10 singles matches and a series of tag team battles where they seemingly can’t get along. That normally means they’re in line for a fluke win. Still, throwing away a few months is better than throwing away a whole year, which is why New Day’s reign will continue after the show closes.

WHAT HAPPENS NEXT:
Matt: The New Day will continue to be a dominate team until Royal Rumble after they have shattered Demolitions record. Cesaro and Sheamus will just keep being the “will they? won’t they?” tag team until they turn on each other and we get another best out of 7 series.

Molly: The New Day is just gonna keep doing what they’re doing cause, I mean, if it ain’t broke? Granted, I’d like to see New Day do something different. However, anytime they try to be serious (their feuds with the Wyatt Family and the Club) it never lasts after they win the feud. They go right back to being happy fun-time New Day. So how bout we stop trying to make them super serious? You already have 4 other champions you can take seriously on RAW. Let us see a fully fleshed out feud between the New Day and Enzo & Cass that we’ve been waiting on. Let it start out as a comedy feud in which decent matches are put on that slowly gets more and more serious (the trash talking gets personal, Francesca II gets broken, Carmella gets involved) until we reach the Rumble or ‘Mania, where Enzo and Cass finally get the title and the run they deserve after New Day’s record breaking run is well and done.

Josh: This feud will continue, only because New Day has no heel contenders left, while Sheamus and Cesaro have nothing else to do either. If Sheamus doesn’t challenge for the US Title, I can see this team slowly become a well oiled unit and be more prepared for a second shot. When they lose a second time, that’ll be where the team will split.

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Match 5: T.J. Perkins vs. Brian Kendrick

This is literally the same match as last month’s PPV… there’s not even a new stipulation. Because of that, here’s what I wrote last month:
T.J. PERKINS: Just won the CWC and got a trophy almost as tall as half the people in the CWC. He loves to Dab.

BRIAN KENDRICK: Was one-half of one of the longest reigning tag-teams in WWE history (with Geekscape family member Paul London). He looks like the bassist of the Lone Rangers.

WHO WILL WIN:
Matt: Perkins will continue to retain, he’s the only person they’re giving any type of story to, they’re not going to hand it to Kendrick as much as I want that to happen.

Molly: Brian Kendrick. Maybe we’ll see some interference from Kendrick’s new buddies, Drew Gulak and Tony Nese, but honestly, Perkins and Kendrick have not had a decent match together once in their run so idk who could save this feud at this point.

Josh: This might be the most head scratching feud of the bunch. On one hand, I feel like TJ needs to establish himself as a strong champion to give this division as much credibility as possible. On the other hand, Kendrick would be completely dead after a loss considering that the storyline is now that he’s old and can’t win without asking TJ to throw the match… Which also flies in the face of the last two months where Kendrick has beaten TJ, Rich Swan and Cedric Alexander relatively clean. Then again, Kendrick is resuming his wrestling school enrollments here in Los Angeles for a November class. Could he be on the way out? Anyway, I’m siding with TJ here.

WHAT HAPPENS NEXT:
Matt: T.J Perkins will hold the belt until they move Austin Aries up from NXT. He will come in and be the heel CWC champion who everyone loves to hate and will be absolutely obsessed with seeing get dethroned. It’s what made The Miz’s IC Title run so compelling and why heel champs are frequently more memorable than face champions. Here’s hoping Vince doesn’t shut down the Cruiserweight division before Austin gets to the main roster. It was practically built for him.

Molly: Kendrick is very clearly being built to run the division since, in the strangest twisting of events since 2009, Kendrick is WWE’s chosen guy. If he doesn’t win, then this storyline build has kind of been for naught. What I don’t like is how much WWE has made Perkins seem like a beatable champion. In the cruiserweight division, every guy without a built in reputation will seem like a beatable champion. I just really need to see this feud end so Perkins can start going ham on Nese or Gulak like I know he could. For real, if WWE shows were anything like indies, I’d warn you all to avoid the first 4 rows of seating when these guys wrestle. You’re in the suicida splash zone.

This would lead to Kendrick vs Lince Dorado, which I’m pretty sure is what WWE is building to anyway. Out of that, I hope Dorado just gets some more mic time, or at least a backstage segment to give his character some weight. Most luchadors are forced to depend on their flippy shit to get them over. News flash: audiences come for the flippy shit, then eventually get the fuck out of the way for it and never come back.

Josh: Tony Nese seems to be getting established as the big man of the Cruiserweight division, so knowing how WWE books, I can see TJ moving on to the “unstoppable monster”. Kendrick on the other hand, might float in and out of multiman matches until he’s either completely gone, or shows up on a more limited basis. It’s really hard to be taken seriously after the actual story dictates that you’re too old to get the job done.

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Match 6: Roman Reigns vs. Rusev

Roman Reigns – He could be the biggest star in the world if he had any charm or delivery but instead he’s the babyface that everyone hates

Rusev – He’s the bad guy because he’s a foreigner… and no other reason.

WHO WILL WIN:
Matt: I want it to be Rusev but I can live with it being Reigns. This is where Reigns belongs right now. Mid-Card US Title run is where he should have started to begin with so this is righting the last two years of wrongs.

Molly: Roman Reigns is going to ride Rusev’s Wrestlemania 31 tank directly into the cell, coming full circle to CRUSH the empty shells that Lana and Rusev have become.

Josh: Much like at Clash of Champions, I really want Rusev to win, but I know it’s not going to happen. I mean, what reason would I have not to? The man had his wedding celebration ruined. He was only given an 86 rating in WWE 2K17. Colorado booed his family! You don’t boo Babushka! Rusev has been wronged at every turn, and Roman will commit one last wrong when defeating the Bulgarian Brute in the cell.

WHAT HAPPENS NEXT
Matt: I usually make sure that I write stuff before I read the other writers predictions but I accidentally saw Josh’s prediction for this already. Then I saw Molly’s predication as well. Just read what they wrote and just imagine me saying “What they said” afterwards as my prediction.

Molly: I miss the old Rusev, straight from the ‘Go Rusev
Chop up the soul Rusev, set on his goals Rusev
I hate the new Rusev, the bad mood Rusev
The always rude Rusev, spaz in the news Rusev
I miss the sweet Rusev, chop up the beats Rusev
I gotta to say, at that time I’d like to meet Rusev
See I invented Rusev, it wasn’t any Rusevs
And now I look and look around and there’s so many Rusevs
I used to love Rusev, I used to love Rusev
I even had the pink Polo, I thought I was Rusev
What if Rusev made a song, about Rusev?
Called “I Miss The Old Rusev,” man that’d be so Rusev
That’s all it was Rusev, we still love Rusev
And I love you like Rusev loves Rusev

Josh: I would like to think that something bigger is lined up for Rusev moving forward, at least for the time being. Since I don’t see Rollins winning the title this soon, I can see Rusev becoming an Authority stooge and keeping Seth busy while Owens plows through a few other challengers. As for Reigns, I have no idea. I literally just scrolled through the entire roster to jog my memory, but there are zero credible heels at the moment that aren’t tied up with something. Everyone viable is either a Cruiserweight, in a Tag Team, or in a feud. My best guess would be a revival of last year with Shemus, but I see this as VERY unlikely.

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Match 7: Sasha Banks vs. Charlotte

Sasha Banks – She’s our champion again … just like she deserves to be

Charlotte – Recently renamed Charlotte Flair for unknown reasons.

WHO WILL WIN:
Matt: I have a huge issue with how this thing is being booked honestly. I’m glad that we’re finally getting a women’s Hell in a Cell match but this could have been booked SO MUCH better. Rewatch the build to Sasha/Bayley’s Iron Woman match. It was perfect. Sasha lost to Bayley and showed up demanding not just a rematch. She didn’t just want to win… she wanted to beat Bayley over and over and over again to prove a point. That’s when William Regal walked in and said “Hey, that gives me an idea”.

This was set-up by Banks just saying ‘I want a Hell in a Cell match”, Charlotte said ‘I concur’ and then Mick Foley was like ‘that would be historic and you guys have earned it so sure why the fuck not’. You could have built to this SOOOOO Much better. Have Sasha and Charlotte have matches with each other but each match either has Dana Brooke interference or gets out of control and leaves the ring. Foley decides he NEEDS a definitive finish and the only way to ensure that is to make sure that no one can get in or out of the ring until there’s a winner. We deserve a reason more than just “They earned it”.

That being off my chest… Sasha Banks is going to retain and give Charlotte her first pay-per-view loss of the year. It will be after Charlotte does something INSANE inside the cell that looks dope but ends up costing her the match.

Molly: Sasha Banks probs gonna one up Mankind and jump off the cell onto Charlotte through TWO tables for the win.

Josh: With all of the back and forth this title has had over the last few months, Sasha has to pull out the win in the first ever women’s Hell in a Cell match. The real prediction is whether or not the girls are going to do something crazy to try to create a “historic” moment. I for one, am hoping that the two keep it relatively safe while using the cell in ways that surprise us as a viewer. Nothing too crazy, but the cell can be their canvas to set a standard for what women can do when treated as equals.

WHAT HAPPENS NEXT:
Matt: Sasha will retain until at least Wrestlemania. I could see her having a decent feud with a returning Emma (I refuse to call her Emmalina or whatever the fuck) and Charlotte will start throwing fists with Dana Brooke.

Molly: Matt and I agreed that we’re not fans of the storyline lead up to this match. “You women deserve it!” What the fuck?! No one DESERVES to be put through the hell of one of the most difficult matches in all of pro wrestling! That’s like saying “hey, you’ve been doing a great job, so instead of giving you a promotion, I’m going to throw you into this pit of snakes, lions, and geese! Dance for us, my monkeys!”

So here’s how I would’ve booked it following Clash of Champions: Mick Foley is the one giving all the women opportunities. Stephanie McMahon is like, “fuck no, the women are not making me money, no one wants to see this, this isn’t how we do things at RAW, I’m in charge and I’m not letting Sasha and Charlotte outshine the likes of MY handpicked stars, Rollins or Owens”. So what does Stephanie do to punish them? Put them in Hell in a Cell where they’ve been given permission to flat out murder each other. Match ends in a no contest, or Sasha just barely retaining. Both women have to be assisted out. Neither show up at RAW the next night. Steph McMahon’s plan has ALMOST succeeded. She’s eliminated 2 of the 4 horsewomen and you can’t do anything about it. But Steph didn’t factor in the likes of Bayley, Dana Brooke, Emma(lina, I guess), or Nia Jax stepping up to take over where Sasha and Charlotte left off. Bayley ascends to the top of the women’s card in a short amount of time. And Sasha and Charlotte return with a vendetta against ol’ pal Bayley.

Josh: With the women’s roster being as thin as it is, I don’t see Charlotte disappearing quite yet. Maybe a fatal four way combining all the women’s feuds on Raw can draw things out a bit? The apparent end game seems to be Bayley vs Sasha at Mania, so once those pieces are in place, I see Charlotte Vs. Dana happening down the line.

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Match 8: Kevin Owens vs. Seth Rollins

Kevin Owens: Our universal champion, probably the most entertaining person on the Raw Roster right now.

Seth Rollins – Was a heel, now is sorta face… will probably be full face by the end of this match.

WHO WILL WIN:
Matt: Owens is going to retain but Jericho is gonna get involved and it will cause a rift in their friendship.

Molly: Kevin Owen Victory. It’s hell in a cell, so it’s no disqualifications. Therefore, I’m expecting some Jericho interference, and maybe another Triple H sighting???

Josh: This Seth vs. Triple H feud with Owens as a stand in isn’t doing anyone any favors to be honest. While the storyline has been more interesting thanks to Jericho and his comedy, this feud has just been one big stall until Triple H is ready to continue the feud with his former protege leading into Wrestlemania. Knowing that, I think Owens wins here, to give Seth more time to fight Stephanie on the side before his big title win leading into the big show.

WHAT HAPPENS NEXT:
Matt: Kevin Owens will next feud with Chris Jericho until he leaves for the Fozzy tour. Meanwhile Rollins will continue trying to be champ once again. That’s when Triple H shows up. Survivor Series will be the night. Foley will be gone shortly after that and Triple H will be the new GM. Rollins will be the Daniel Bryan of Raw… constantly getting fucked over by the authority figure… until he beats him at Wrestlemania. He will be our Universal Champion by Summerslam.

Molly: I just love this feud, despite the less-than-stellar build it has gotten. I know that hell in a cell signifies the ending of a feud, but I don’t want Rollins to stop being a chicken-shit crybaby, or Owens and Jericho to stop being best friends forever. So someone please explain to me how Jericho has gone on and on calling himself Owens’ best friend without having a real, legit feud with Sami Zayn? Can we get that started? Bring Sami into a mix he really oughta be in? If any match of this PPV is going to be the ‘blood’ match, it should be this title match to signify the massive amount of bad blood going into and out of hell in a cell between all the men involved. And that level of violence can’t risk dropping in the RAW episodes that’ll follow. I don’t need another Owens vs Zayn feud right now, but I’d be very into Jericho/Zayn, Rollins/Zayn, or (what I figure is the most likely feud to evolve from this match), Rollins/Jericho. Let Rollins get distracted by the only opponent other than the champ that’s deserving of his time. We’ll build more to the full Rollins babyface turn the closer we get to his match up with Triple H at Wrestlemania. Meanwhile, Owens has a couple blow off matches to solidify his reign going into a Survivor Series match against Smackdown champ, AJ Styles. Sure, you may think it’s too early for a brand vs brand match, but I don’t want it to be for any of the titles. Simply for bragging rights. The focus of Survivor Series should be more on, you know, the actual survivor series style matches anyway.

Josh: Given the teased tension between Jericho and Owens, this will be the next big title feud. As mentioned above, Rollins will move onto a brief feud with Rusev before getting back into the title picture in time for Papa H to make his return.

It’s Halloweentime again at the old HMN place, and the guys have once again agreed to subject themselves to an appropriately questionable kids’ movie in honor of the best day of the freakin’ year – this time around, it’s Ernest Scared Stupid from 1991. It’s no Spaced Invaders, but Adam and Scott have reservations, while Matt is, as usual, awashed in a golden shower of nostalgia. Bust out your miak, troll boogers, and weird multi-costume expositional montages, it’s the annual Horror Movie Night Halloween episode!

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The Halloween update for Overwatch is finally here! While there have been a few ghostly updates to some existing maps to help set the mod, there’s plenty of new things that this update has. The new brawl is now a special mode known as the revenge of Dr. Junkenstein, which consists of 4 players as McCree, Ana, Soldier 76, and Hanzo battling against Dr. Junkenstein’s evil creations while also defending their castle from him getting in.

You can now also earn and buy Halloween loot boxes which can include special skins and more ranging from a witch outfit for Mercy, to a Headless Horseman costume for Reaper. (Halloween boxes can be earned on console, but not bought until October 12th. The event will run from today until November 1st, so get playing! Are you enjoying your update? What’s your favorite part of it? Tell us in the comments below!

Halloween may be over, and the Deadpool film isn’t out til next year, but that doesn’t mean we can’t still enjoy Ryan Reynolds as the titular “merc with a mouth”.

Over the weekend, Reynolds went out and about in his Deadpool costume and took an adorable photo with some X-Men trick-or-treaters. That would be enough, but he then posted a quick little behind the scenes video that is absolutely hilarious.

This little video just solidifies Reynolds as THE perfect Deadpool. It’s obvious that when he puts on the costume, he channels his inner nutbag and runs with it. February cannot come soon enough!

And the picture this video is all about is just as awesome.

Remember, tonight we set our clocks back 34 years. #happyhalloween

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Fear not, you primitive screwheads, Ash vs Evil Dead brings back everything you love about Evil Dead in convenient fun-size packages each week on Starz. Be sure to set your DVRs for the premiere, fittingly airing tonight on Halloween. If you’re unfamiliar with the magic that is the Evil Dead, it has been appropriately summarized as “splatstick”—meaning, imagine the Marx Brothers or the Three Stooges with shotguns, chainsaws and broken beer bottles fighting demons from hell, then roll all of that into one man, Ashley ‘Ash’ J. Williams (Bruce Campbell) with his boomstick shotgun and a chainsaw for a hand—which he lost after evil got into his hand and it went bad. . . so he lopped it off at the wrist.

Can the show really hold up to its cinematic heritage? Actually, I would argue that not only does it hold up but it enhances the legendary storyline. It’s all the same creators returning to play in the gory sandbox, Sam Raimi and his crew including Bruce Campbell. The main cast for the show, assembled around Campbell, is great—Ray Santiago, Dana DeLorenzo, Jill Marie Jones and Lucy Lawless—with character perspectives enhancing the lunacy or contrasting it to make it feel all the more real. Guest stars are pleasantly surprising, including Mimi Rogers in the second episode who, believe it or not, does her own stunts—and after witnessing her scenes, you’ll be impressed with what she pulled off. At first I thought, the shots had to be a stunt double but I was wrong.

I must admit—as a testament to the strength of the storytelling and gleefully insane entertainment—that there was a mixup with my screeners and I ended up watching the second episode before the first but I didn’t lose a shred of enjoyment. The characters are so strong that you’re immediately sucked into the story and clinging to the roller coaster of thrills, chills and laughter.

As is Raimi’s style, the camera itself is a character–whipping through scenes and sets with a breakneck speed of pans, crash zooms and ultra extreme dutching that shoves you directly into the middle of the action. The giddily exuberant use of the fake blood budget sprays out of those climactic scenes and will leave your screen soaking in delightful crimson.

AshVsEvilDead_Poster02_600x900Firsthand word from inside the writers’ room was that there were three challenges to overcome to get the show where it is today. The first and probably biggest and most unfortunate, is that Raimi doesn’t have control over all of the rights to the third Evil Dead film, Army of Darkness. Writers had to be careful and clever to make sure the show fit with the storyline without violating the rights that they couldn’t get—which they’ve pulled off very well, making everything feel properly cohesive. The second was that, since the show is filmed in New Zealand, sometimes common American visual references weren’t always available. One example was that the signature car with the steering wheel on the common American left side couldn’t be found locally and had to be shipped over. Their final challenge, that Starz was beginning to have doubts about what they’d gotten into, was quickly abated early in production when they saw the rough cut for the first episode. The executives quickly changed their tune and were on board with any crazy idea the writers could come up with from that point on. Now, the whole room challenges each other to come up with the wackiest setup they can and make sure that it gets on camera. Those scribes must be doing well because Starz has already picked up the show for a second season! After the first two episodes, I can hardly wait to see what’s coming next!

So pull on an old sheet with eyeholes cut out, yank on that mask or slap on that makeup to get out there and have some Halloween fun with your friends trick-or-treating tonight then beat a path home for some excellently cringey chuckles and pillow talk with the very groovy Ash vs Evil Dead! Catch you on the flip flop.

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It’s Halloween! That one day of the year where everyone gets to dress up as the things they wish they were and bask in all things spooky. Most of us will be out partying with costumed strangers and making sure they can’t remember what happened the following day, which is more the reason to stay in if you’re anything like me. So what should you play while your house is getting TP’d and egged? We’ve got you covered. Here are five recent games that are perfect for playing on Halloween.

Corpse Party: Blood Drive

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Recently released for the PS Vita, Corpse Party is an old school survival horror / visual novel title where you take control of a Ayumi, a high school girl who has dabbled in the dark arts, as her and her unfortunate friends come to terms with the events of the previous two titles. Serving as the final chapter of the Corpse Party trilogy that started back on the PSP, Blood Drive captures that sense of hopelessness, terror and anxiousness when it comes to surviving its trap laced corridors. And if that wasn’t bad enough, monsters are constantly chasing you, all without any real weapons! Think Clock Tower 3 or Silent Hill: Shattered Memories. Don’t mistake its cute, chibi style visuals for going soft on the horror either. The game gets gory right out of the gate!

You can pick up the Everafter Edition, containing a two disc soundtrack filled with tracks from all three games, and a series spanning art book for $49.99, or the digital release on the PSN store for $39.99. For more information on this terrifying title, check out our E3 impressions here!

Fatal Frame: Maiden Of Black Water

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The long awaited return of the Fatal Frame series arrived last week exclusively for Wii U, and from what we played so far, it was worth the wait. Fully utilizing the Game Pad as your very own Camera Obscura, the varied cast of characters must exorcise ghosts from a series of locations by capturing photos of them with their spooky camera. New to this version however, is the ability to move the camera in real time with the Wii U’s signature controller, and providing two different perspectives between the Pad and TV screen. Ghosts are only visible through the camera lens, so keeping an eye on both screens adds an extra level of immersion not found in previous installments. Luckily, squeezing enemies into the frame has never been easier thanks to the gyroscopic controls allowing you to rotate the Game Pad to alter your perspective, all while rapid firing shots as if this were a model simulator instead of a terrifying ghost hunting game. Oh, and you’ll still want to be mindful of your surroundings, unless you want to be met with a terrible fate.

Fatal Frame: Maiden Of Black Water can be played for free up until its second chapter, (as long as you have about 16 GBs of space sitting around). If you can’t get enough, the full game will set you back $49.99, exclusively on the Wii U eShop.

Lit (iOS, Android)

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Spending money is a drag, so if your spent all your cash on bags of candy or elaborate costumes, Lit might be the way to go. All you need is a smart phone, (which I hear is a pretty popular thing to have these days,) and you’ll be able to experience a remastered version of one of WiiWare’s most memorable titles. From the minds at Wayforward, Lit puts you in the role Jake, a “mopey teenager”, who must navigate the shadows to escape his haunted school using a variety of tools, as well as his trusty flashlight. This puzzle/horror game was a big surprise when it was originally released, and it’s getting even bigger thanks to 16 brand new puzzle rooms and par challenges to test your speed and efficiency. The best part? It’s completely free! Go download it now! You’ll be glad you did.

YO-KAI WATCH (Demo Version)

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It’s a shame that the launch of Level-5 and Nintendo’s next big release, YO-KAI WATCH, is just narrowly missing Halloween weekend. What better game for the holiday that celebrates all things that go bump in the night than one filled with demons, ghosts and monsters, all of which are invisible? Fortunately, we still have the demo version to sift through, which does a great job of holding us over until the game’s full release on November 6th. Being pushed as the next Pokemon, YO-KAI WATCH has players befriend the titular Yo-kai, then using them to battle their mischievous, or downright evil brethren. After uncovering the hidden demons using your appropriately named Yo-kai Watch, the game’s unique battle system kicks in. By rotating your team of six in real time while activating special moves with touch screen mini games, players can manage offense and defense in a seamless, fluid way. With each Yokai serving as a different type of curse, like causing people to argue, use the bathroom too often, or feel all around not so swell, this lighthearted RPG looks to be taking the developer’s known charm and Nintendo’s huge marketing machine to make the next big hit! Oh, but while playing, make sure not to go out at night…

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Finally, if you’re not in the mood for running for your life, capturing ghosts, surviving haunted houses or hunting demons, you can always sit back with your squid pals! Halloween weekend may be an odd time for a Splatfest, but for those who are going to be indoors anyway, Splatoon‘s latest team based competition decides to answer an age old question: Which is better? Pirates, or ninjas? Until 9 PM PST on October 31st, Inklings from across the country can vote for their side, deciding which of the two historical killers are best! Making tried and true costumes as well as a great poll, will the results finally put this debate to rest? Probably not, especially when there was never a debate to begin with. Everyone knows ninjas take this battle every time. EVERY! TIME!

So there’s how we’ll be spending our Halloween! From the gory to the creepy and the downright silly, there’s plenty of content to celebrate this year’s Halloween with in between all that trick or treating. Were there any games that we missed, or will there be any particular favorite you’ll be playing on this horrifying day? Let us know below!

Are you a duelist who needs something to do this Halloween weekend? Konami has you covered with a few treats of their own, thanks to the upcoming Dimension of Chaos booster set. Officially releasing on November 6th, card players will be able to get their usual sneak peak of the set this weekend at participating card and hobby shops.YuGiOh Dimension Of Chaos Box

Typically sold in sets of five boosters and bundled with a special promotional card for $19.99, the event will give Yu-Gi-Oh enthusiasts a first look at the new cards that will grace the game. From the introduction of Majespecters, Pendulum Monsters that use their spell casting prowess to avoid being destroyed by the effects of other Monsters, and Graydles, who can take control of other Monsters, there promises to be plenty of new strategies to rise out of the set. Plus, with the return of past archtypes like Odd-Eyes, Performapal and the popular Blackwings from the 5D’s days, existing decks are sure to get a much needed boost as well!

However, no individual card may be as sought after as much as Black Luster Soldier- Super Soldier, which I can only assume is the Black Luster Solider with its best Captain America costume just in time for Halloween. What’s really scary is its ability to punish opponents who destroy it. All you need is the right ritual conditions to bring it out!

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Check out the full press release below for all the details on the upcoming set. Do you plan on attending one of the sneak peaks? Let us know in the comments!

 

Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc. (KONAMI) doles out the treats with the Dimension of Chaos booster set, releasing nationwide November 6. Yu-Gi-Oh! TRADING CARD GAME (TCG) fans can also get into the Halloween spirit by checking out the Dimension of Chaos Sneak Peek on October 31. The latest 100-card set features brand-new support for the powerful Black Luster Soldier and more, sure to elicit a scream from any opponent.

 

Dimension of Chaos gives Duelists the opportunity to power-up their Decks with an enormous arsenal of cards allowing players to make Black Luster Soldier more powerful than ever!  Plus, impressive Monster, Spell, and Trap cards bring Black Luster Soldier front and center, culminating in the powerful Black Luster Soldier – Super Soldier, a powerful Monster that punishes an opponent should they dare destroy it.

 

Dimension of Chaos also introduces cards for brand-new Deck themes sure to make Duels more exciting than ever. Players can create powerful new strategies with the Majespecters, spell-casting Pendulum Monsters that can’t be destroyed by an opponent’s Monster effects, or take control of an opponent’s Monsters with Graydles. New cards for existing themes like Blackwings, D/D, Kozmo, Frightfur, Performapal, Igknights, Odd-Eyes and much more make this set no Duelist will want to be without.

 

As another treat for fans, and a great way for them to get their hands on the latest cards early, participating Official Tournament Store (OTS) locations will be holding Sneak Peeks of Dimension of Chaos on either Saturday, October 31 or Sunday, November 1, depending on the availability of the store. Visit this link to see if an Official Tournament Store in your area is hosting a Sneak Peek: http://www.yugioh-card.com/en/events/sneakpeek.html.

 

The Dimension of Chaos booster set includes 100 cards (MSRP $3.99 per nine-card pack): 48 Common Cards, 20 Rare Cards, 14 Super Rare Cards, 10 Ultra Rare Cards, and 8 Secret Rare Cards.

Happy Halloween from the HMN crew! As a special surprise, Matt forced Scott and Adam to watch one of his favorite Halloween films, Spaced Invaders. We don’t want to spoil the fun, but Scott and Adam were less than pleased with this turn of events. Dust off your Martian bomber jacket and practice up on your best pop culture voice impressions, it’s time to blow this turd up!

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As Halloween fast approaches, I am devilishly delighted to invite you to get into the fiendishly fun spirit with Fanboy Comics at their Evenings of Horror Fiction & Poetry on October 26 and 28, hosted at Stories Books & Cafe and Meltdown Comics!

Read on to learn more about this frightfully fun free event!

We hope that you’ll join us as incredibly talented writers Robert Payne Cabeen (Fearworms: Selected Poems, Heavy Metal 2000, Horror Writers Association member) and Justin Robinson (City of Devils, Coldheart) recite selections from their tantalizing tales of terror for audiences to enjoy. Cabeen will share select passages from his recent poetry collection that will leave listeners squirming with dread, and Robinson will read a passage from his novel, Get Blank, along with short story that is set in the universe of his horror novel, City of Devils.

 

Following the performances, Fanboy Comics invites you to stay for tricks, treats, and a book signing with the authors. Admissions is FREE, but be sure to arrive early, as seating is limited.

The Evenings of Horror Fiction & Poetry will take place on:

 Monday, October 26, from 7:30-8:45 p.m. at Stories Books & Cafe (in Echo Park)
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Wednesday, October 28, from 8:30-9:45 p.m. at Meltdown Comics and Collectibles (in Los Angeles)
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This week’s episode is the second of four live panels recorded at last months TanoshiiCon in West Chester, PA. The second panel is “Ranking the Slashers'” featuring Scott Roger (of Survivor Girl & Reddit Horror Club) and Will Ball. The three of us rank the slasher sequels from best to worst (specifically Nightmare, Friday, Halloween, Child’s Play and TCM). Enjoy!

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Join us for an extra spooky edition of Geekscape Games!

This Week

XBOX One price reduced to $349.

Comikaze Expo.

GTA V PS4 & XBOX One editions.

Bayonetta 2 lack of copies available.

Nintendo & Playboy team up over Bayonetta 2.

Twitch updates Terms of Service banning provocative clothing.

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Valkyria Chronicles hits PC on Steam.

DriveClub PS Plus edition indefinitely delayed.

Nintendo Amiibo’s drastic drop in quality on release.

907 Gamers raised over $10,000 for Extra Life Charity.

Grimecraft.

Sunset Overdrive.

Freedom Wars.

WWE 2K15.

Nintendo Streetpass Global Weekend.

This Week’s Listener Mission Objective

What is your scariest gaming moment?

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Concluding my trend of October Horror Guests this week I’m joined by Kyle Kuchta. Kyle returns for our Halloween special to talk about Kyle’s documentary Fantasm and how you can buy it on his website. After that we discuss all the Halloween traditions we have and horror movies we plan to watch and what we dream of getting the chance to remake.

The song playing during the intro is Monster Squad by There Are Monsters.

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It’s October so it’s time to talk Halloween and Horror Movies (more than I usually do anyway). I’m really stoked to sit down and talk to Chris and Josh of The Video Graveyard and hosts of The Good, The Bad, The Wretched as the website has been a long time source of my horror fandom.

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I saw Dead Snow at a Halloween party a few years ago and thought it was pretty awesome! So needless to say, I was excited to hear there was going to be a sequel. Dead Snow 2: Red vs. Dead is out today in select theaters and on iTunes.

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Martin (Vegar Hoel) hasn’t had the best vacation. He accidentally killed his girlfriend with an axe. He cut his own arm off with a chainsaw. And his friends STILL got devoured by a battalion of Nazi Zombies. This morning, he woke up in a hospital bed with a new arm – but it’s a super-powered Zombie arm that wants to kill him, and anything else it can reach. Martin’s PISSED. And with the help of his new Zombie Squad pals (Martin Starr, Jocelyn DeBoer, Ingrid Haas), he’s gonna deliver some payback to Colonel Herzog and his precious Nazi gold – by raising an undead army of his own.

The sequel was filmed in English and Norwegian, while the first one is only in Norwegian (and the Nazi zombies speak in German in both).  Yes, the zombies speak to each other. These films are a bloody a good time! The first film has an Evil Dead vibe with the young people going to a cabin and encountering evil. Dead Snow 2 is even better! There is more blood/gore, crazier zombie fight scenes, the zombie makeup has improved and the overall production level has been stepped up a notch. Often, sequels are not as good as their predecessors but Dead Snow 2 is more like a continuation of the first film because it picks up right where it left off (even though the sequel came out 5 years later).

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Dead Snow 2 is over-the-top with mayhem and disgusting humor. Be prepared to laugh, cringe and enjoy the crazy ride. It has an Evil Dead 2 and Army of Darkness influence (cursed hand and army of the undead). Do not take this film seriously at all. It is refreshing to have zombies that are not mindless creatures craving brains but rather they are the cursed type trying to finish a task. Just in time for the wonderful month of October/Halloween, go see Dead Snow 2: Red vs. Dead  if you want a kickass zombie movie!

  

I don’t even need to describe how popular it is to watch horror movies during this time of year, do I? You do it. Your friends do it. You probably do it with your friends. You might even do it with your parents if they’re cool. I need to work on phrasing, but especially in the Age of the Binge-Watch, Halloween movie marathons are a popular modern ritual.

Although it makes all the sense in the world to indulge in horror movies during the one month you’re pretty much obligated to, there’s no reason you can’t change things up a little bit. There exists countless horror-ish films that would be perfect for a Halloween binge-watch to throw in between A Nightmare on Elm Street and pretty much any Stanley Kubrick movie. From dark genre movies, visceral documentaries, to grim comedies, here’s a fun list of movies to select from if you don’t feel like watching the later Friday the 13th movies for the bazillionth time.

Also, I chose not to include some of the more obvious choices. The idea is to change things up a bit more. So no matter how much you love them, I have not included Van Helsing, nor American Psycho, or GhostbustersShaun of the Dead, Freddy vs. JasonThe Nightmare Before ChristmasZombieland, or even Hocus Pocus. You probably already watch Hocus Pocus anyway.

You don’t need to watch everything here. Take one or two to spruce up your Halloween marathon. You might be pleasantly surprised.

This is also by all means not a complete list. These are just suggestions.

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The Crow (1994, dir. Alex Proyas)

An amazing film was created for almost $15 million in 1994. $8 million was added for tragic reasons. On Devil’s Night in Detroit, rock star Eric Draven and his fiance Shelly are murdered. One year later, Eric rises from the grave for revenge.

Although kind of an obvious choice given its grim aesthetic, this film is largely undiscussed during Halloween, and that baffles me. It came at the right time: smack dab in the grungy 90’s, when comic books started overcompensating for their campy roots. The Crow is rightfully celebrated for being a weird, stylish gothic action film. Eric Draven is such a cool character, I mean just fucking look at him. It’s no wonder Sting modeled a look right after him in WCW (and has kept that look ever since). Have you ever listened to the soundtrack? Listen to it. It’s a great collection of grunge-gothic rock from the only decade that kind of music could ever exist.

Sadly, the film’s production was troubled; the death of its star, Brandon Lee, was killed under freaky circumstances during filming. It’s far more haunting when you consider his father, the legendary Bruce Lee, also passed away during production of The Game of DeathAlthough incredibly unfortunate, it has made this awesome, kick-ass movie otherworldly.

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Gojira (1954, dir. Ishiro Honda)

Casual filmgoers scoff at Godzilla movies. It’s the bad special effects and awful dubbing which relegate the films to the schlock B-movie category. Well if they ever do that to Gojira, those people are idiots and they can go fuck themselves. Gojira is superbly grim, and nothing like the silliness (and, let’s be honest, total awesomeness) that followed. Coming almost ten years after the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki that ended World War II, Gojira remains a visual poem to the dangers of nuclear war. The attraction might be a gigantic lizard terrorizing Japan, but at its heart Gojira is very human, as the people who can stop the monster struggle with their own inner demons and ask questions no one is willing to answer. The black and white cinematography add to Godzilla’s mystique and his grotesque form is made stranger with the less you see. You can pick a later Godzilla movie and laugh and cheer at the G-man. You watch this one, however, and you’re terrified but awe-struck by his destructive elegance.

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13 Assassins (2010, dir. Takashi Miike)

One of the most thrilling samurai epics in recent film history, horror master Takashi Miike explores other genre territory but brings along the tools he knows best in 13 Assassins. A lord with unlimited power wreaks havoc at will, and so a gang of samurai band together to put an end to his madness. Although very much a samurai film, Miike’s signature gore and macabre visuals are in full display; vivid red blood pours out of a man’s belly from ritual suicide, a woman in ghostly white geisha make-up is left without limbs, a monster of a ruler target practices his archery against children. It may not be a horror film, but it can be pretty damn close. Watch for the climactic showdown. It’s a whopping 50 minutes.

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The Animatrix (2003, dir. various)

I love The Matrix. Even if Reloaded and Revolutions aren’t well-favored by most, its ambition and imagination still exceeds even some of the more revered films out there. I could put the entire trilogy on this list, but you’ve already seen them and you’re probably one of the many who hate the sequels. But I also don’t need to, because The Animatrix exists and believe it or not, it’s pretty fucking terrifying. This anthology brings together some of the biggest names in anime, and serves as a wonderful exercise on the auteur theory. Each short is wildly different from the next, and its scope is boundless despite being no more than maybe ten minutes each. My personal favorite is “A Detective Story” (pictured) but you absolutely need to watch “The Second Renaissance.” In fact, I’ll allow you to skip most of the film if you must (although you shouldn’t), but “The Second Renaissance” is mandatory viewing.

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Dredd (2012, dir. Pete Travis)

I liked Dredd but I didn’t love it. Still, as a throwback to super violent 80s/90s action movies (and a dash of sci-fi), with modern special effects, grungy locales, and an antagonist straight out of a prog-rock album, it’s worth watching. Especially on Halloween, if you find yourself tired of helpless teenagers, it will be refreshing to watch someone totally capable of kicking ass. I’m hoping for a sequel that far exceeds the quality of its predecessor, but until then, Dredd isn’t a bad choice.

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Room 237 (2012, dir. Rodney Ascher)

If The Shining isn’t a part of your Halloween marathon, you’re a complete failure. It truly is one of the best films, period, we’re not even talking horror. However, a fantastic companion piece is the documentary Room 237 that delves into some of the most bizarre critical theories about this wonderful, weird movie. Turn off the lights and turn up the volume. Some of the revelations — whether you agree or not — can be just as terrifying.

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Bunraku (2010, dir. Guy Mosche)

No one watched Bunraku. No one. Which is why you should at least check it out, especially this time of year. Costumes and intricate sets galore in this weird, all substance and no style, wacky mish-mosh of jidaigeki and westerns all made by a guy who played a lot of Nintendo growing up. The setting is a total novelty, a vaudeville romp with costumes you’d love to wear to a party. I don’t think it’s particularly good, but I love it. Woody Harrelson plays a mentor figure of sorts, and Ron Perlman plays the villain. You should be sold now.

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The Act of Killing (2013, dir. Joshua Oppenheimer)

Nothing is more terrifying than real people doing evil things. No amount of Jason Voorhees and Freddy Krugers can match up to war criminals, corrupt dictators, serial killers, sex criminals, and racists. Enter The Act of Killing, the Oscar-nominated documentary on the 1965-1966 mass killings of suspected communists in Indonesia. 500,000 people were horrifically murdered for even remotely being associated with communism, and these acts and the people who committed them are celebrated in Indonesia today as something of a folk tale. Tons of people who worked on this movie withheld their identities for fear that they will be killed by these monsters who are still alive today. A powerful examination on the human condition and a surreal peek inside the mind of a mass murderer, it is an audacious work of filmmaking and far more paralyzing than any horror movie. Make this movie the last to watch for the day. If you’re still human, you don’t want to go on.

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Man of Tai Chi (2013, dir. Keanu Reeves)

Probably the least qualified to be on this list, Man of Tai Chi makes it because Keanu Reeves as a kung-fu villain is too good to pass up. Keanu Reeves’ directorial debut is one hell of a action film with excellent choreography and enough of a creepy, sterile setting that feels like it came from a totally different movie. Dramatic lighting, bad ass fights, and exotic locales makes this worth watching if you’re tired of cabins in woods.

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Detention (2010, dir. Joseph Kahn)

I’m kind of breaking my own rules here because Detention is technically a horror movie, but way, way, way more people need to see this kintetic teen rollick. A true groundbreaker in genre filmmaking, Detentions plot is kind of hard to sum up, but it involves a horror slasher come to life, high school, time travel, a bear, UFOs, and a super meta examination of modern teen movies. Joseph Kahn’s ADD-filled tribute to 90s culture is like Scott Pilgrim vs. The World for the click-bait crowd, but that crowd is a little too stupid to appreciate this awesome, kick-ass flick. And you’re not stupid, so watch Detention.

If there is ONLY one movie to take from this list, make it Detention.

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Ninja: Shadow of a Tear (2013, dir. Isaac Florentine)

Ninjas are a popular costume for people like that asshole Jake who is going out with your ex-girlfriend. So cleanse your palette and watch real ninjas like Scott Adkins and Kane Kosugi kick total ass that douchebags like Jake can’t because he’s a douchebag. Ninja: Shadow of a Tear gets bonus points because Scott gets his ninja costume FROM A GRAVE. So that’s kinda Halloween.

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Super (2010, dir. James Gunn)

James Gunn went from indie rock filmmaker to Super Bowl halftime after this year’s Guardians of the Galaxy, so if you’re unfamiliar with his work the time to check him out was six months ago. He has a more Halloween-appropriate comedy/horror flick in Slither but since the goal of this list is to branch out, Super is appropriate. It is strictly a superhero movie, but it contains such dark humor you’re left laughing uncomfortably. “You can’t walk anymore!” yells Ellen Page in a superhero costume to a criminal she crippled. When it’s not making you laugh, it can be just as dark as a Stanley Kubrick movie.

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Batman: Mask of the Phantasm (1993, dir. Eric Radomski and Bruce Timm)

Heads up: There are three Batman films on this list, but don’t worry: none of them are helmed by Christopher Nolan, or even Tim Burton (and Joel Schumacher). Originally planned as a direct-to-video release, it strangely got a total theatrical release and consequently bombed due to short notice. But who cares, because this is arguably one of the best Batman movies period. A strange vigilante has shown up taking out criminals and the police mistake him for Batman. Batman then tries to clear his name while finding out who is the strange new crime fighter. Dark, smart, and beautifully animated, it’s appropriate being the film coming from the best cartoons ever made.

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Batman (1966, dir. Leslie H. Martinson)

Because there really are some days you can’t get rid of a bomb. Here’s a tip: Don’t be a loser and watch The Dark Knight for the umpteenth time. The pro-Men’s Rights guy that you argue with on Facebook sometimes is watching The Dark Knight. Don’t be that guy. Indulge on the utter nonsense that was the 1966 Batman, arguably the best Batman we’ve ever had.

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Batman: Under the Red Hood  (2010, dir. Brandon Vietti)

Batman: Under the Red Hood just might be one of my favorite Batman movies. This tight, emotionally-wrenching animated film about Batman crossing paths with the Red Hood is super fitting for Halloween. While legendary Kevin Conroy does not voice the Dark Knight, Bruce Greenwood does an excellent job, as does the rest of the cast of this great piece of animation. John DiMaggio exceeds as the Joker, which is shocking because I never thought his deep, scruffy voice would ever fit the clown prince. Just look at that image above. You can tell you’re not in for your usual after-school cartoon.

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Dogma (1999, dir. Kevin Smith)

I’ll try to defend Kevin Smith as much as possible, but even I can only go so long. While Tusk and Red State may be actual horror movies, Dogma is the one with actual devils and supernatural beings. Two exiled angels attempt to re-enter heaven thanks to a holy loophole, and doing so can unmake the very fabric of reality. It’s got demonic shit monsters, evil hockey players, the thirteenth apostle, and a truckload of dick, weed, and fart jokes. Watch Dogma and indulge on irreverent comedy back when Smith made sense.

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Drive (2011, dir. Nicholas Winding Refln)

Drive was a festival darling when it first came out, and since then it has kind of lopsided in its relevancy. People just kind of stopped talking about it. It’s become something of a new Donnie Darko: a dark, gritty movie that seemed cool but is now almost something of a joke. I say almost because once in awhile, when the stars align right, you can still see the kick-ass B-movie, pseudo-horror action noir that everyone else saw that summer in 2011, and not the movie your jerk roommate won’t shut up about. The amazing 80s-centric techno soundtrack is a standout. “Nightcall” by Kavinsky could have opened an 80s horror movie.

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Masked Rider The First (2005, dir. Takao Nagaishi)

Even some hardcore genre film fans barely watch tokusatsu, so introduce yourself with this kind of bad, kind of awesome package of B-movie sci-fi/superhero with a touch of horror. Kamen Rider has been a staple of Japanese sci-fi for almost forty years, and this film reboots the jump-kicking grasshopper into a darker hero. There are much better Kamen Rider movies and shows to watch — Ryuki, Kabuto, W, Gaim — but I suspect there’s a chance most of you don’t even know what I’m talking about. So start with, appropriately titled, The First.

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Lo (2009, dir. Travis Betz)

Just look at that motherfucker. I’m once again breaking my rules because Lo is still considered kind of a horror movie, but it’s less that and more of an experimental film examining love and loss. Justin has lost his girlfriend, so he summons a demon and tasks him to find her in Hell. Lo is a total dick and a riot, and solid reason why you should watch this, at least if you’re stoned. It might be a little too out there for some people, and it can be eye-rollingly arthouse — some of it takes place on a stage — but there’s enough weirdness to make it a refreshing piece to any Halloween binge-watch.

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Following (1998, dir. Christopher Nolan)

When I think Christopher Nolan, I want to think the guy who made Inception and Memento. I hate thinking about the guy that made The Dark Knight Rises. I’m so stoked for Interstellar because Nolan is a masterful, visual storyteller who belongs in cinema, I just hate he had to waste a solid nine years doing Batman. Check out Following to see the sensei when he was a journeyman, and you’ll see he had talent all along. His first film is an claustrophobic noir thriller excellent for this time of year.

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Hellboy and Hellboy 2: The Golden Army, or pretty much anything from Guillermo Del Toro (2004 and 2008, dir. Guillermo del Toro)

Ron Perlman plays the candy-bar eating, TV-watching demon who fights and investigates paranormal threats in service to a dedicated government agency. The film adaptations are smart, funny, imaginative, utterly strange, and everything you would want in a dark fantasy blockbuster. The creatures and set designs are signature del Toro, and while you could also watch his other work — The Devil’s Backbone, Pan’s Labyrinth — it’s the Hellboy movies where you’ll have the most fun.

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Knights of Badassdom, (2013, dir. Joe Lynch)

Wikipedia classifies Knights of Badassdom as a comedy-horror, and while it’s not entirely wrong it’s definitely far more comedic than horror. In fact, I’d call it comedic dark fantasy. Best friends participate in a LARP (live-action role play, aka something I’m dying to do) and accidentally summon a succubus and it terrorizes the whole park. The production of the film had some trouble; filming started in 2010 but wasn’t officially released until 2013. It stars, among others, the now A-list Peter Dinklage, who has become a household name in Game of ThronesBut before that, the dude was drunkenly swinging rubber swords in what I think is a rather fun, pretty dumb little movie.

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Men in Black (1997, dir. Barry Sonnenfeld)

A lot of Will Smith movies are actually watchable on Halloween. I Am Legend stands out, and if I wanted to I’d say Independence Day but we all know when to watch that. But I often forget how good Men in Black is. The sequels have diminished the series, but the first film stands as a tight, fun, wacky sci-fi movie that totally gives the middle finger to paranoid conspiracy theorists who have always feared nameless government agents. The cockroach monster is remarkably terrifying in design.

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Mortal Kombat (1995, dir. Kevin Droney)

You’ve just heard the gong and now the music is playing in your head. Based on the video games that have freaking zombie ninjasMortal Kombat is probably one of the best film adaptations of a video game, period. While still reeking of B-movie mediocrity, its top-notch fight choreography, practical dark fantasy sets, and 90s camp make Mortal Kombat a total winner for Halloween marathons. It even includes a totally awesome fight scene with Reptile, who has nothing but a coding joke in the first game.

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Nightmares in Red, White, and Blue (2009, dir. Andrew Monument)

This gripping documentary traces the history and evolution of the American horror film as a genre and reflection of the cultural psyche. Tightly edited and chillingly narrated by Lance Henriksen (Admiral Hackett in Mass Effect), it’s an educating and entertaining college course condensed into ninety minutes.

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Oldboy (2003, dir. Park Chan-wook)

I don’t even know where to begin. Easily in my personal top five, this psychological thriller is a testament to what is possible in cinema. Five-star acting, expert directing and storytelling, haunting cinematography, and a hypnotic soundtrack, Oldboy is a great movie to watch any day of the week all-year long. If you haven’t seen this movie, you’re a failure, but you can redeem yourself if you watch it the one month where you’re allowed to see something fucked up. You won’t see the ending coming.

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Pacific Rim (2013, dir. Guillermo del Toro)

I already listed “anything by Guillermo del Toro,” but I need to single out Pacific Rim. I cannot talk about this movie enough. Legitimately one of the best and most imaginative sci-fi movies ever, the film acts as both a loving tribute to kaiju movies, tokusatsu, and anime, and as a flag-planter embarking on its own legacy. Featuring one the most beautiful, haunting, and utterly elegiac sequences in cinema — a child runs alone from the gigantic monster chasing her — is a poignant, truly scary picture of destruction and innocence. Also it’s wonderfully light and funny, a welcome feeling from the summer that brought us the stupidly dark Man of Steel. Pacific Rim is everything you want in a big blockbuster and why you should still go to the theaters. Gigantic kaiju monsters and robots are perfect on Halloween, and this is kaiju at its best. Anyone that looked at this movie, saw giant robots fighting, and scoffed at the notion can rightfully go fuck themselves. Those people lack imagination and should not be bothered with.

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Road to Perdition (2002, dir. Sam Mendes)

Breathtaking cinematography, top-notch directing, cool characters, and a gritty aesthetic make Road to Perdition far different than anything you can watch on Halloween. Tom Hanks plays an ex-mobster and father who seeks vengeance for the death of his family. The creepy assassin played by Jude Law is a woefully underrated movie villain.

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Soylent Green (1973, dir. Richard Fleischer)

The ending line to this dystopian sci-fi movie is one of the most iconic lines in movie history. And while it’s pretty much a spoiler, it’s still worth watching. You knew Darth Vader was Luke’s father anyway, and you still watched Star WarsSo check out Charlton Heston get freaked the fuck out over what soylent green actually is. It’s a horrific revelation — so, great for Halloween.

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Super 8 (2011, dir. J.J. Abrams)

I envy J.J. Abrams. That dude grew up watching Steven Spielberg and Star Wars and what is he doing now? Having movies produced by Steven f’n Spielberg and doing Star Wars 7Super 8 has been appropriately described as Cloverfield meets Stand By MeA group of kids making a movie in a small-town in 1979 America witness a dangerous entity unleashed from a train accident. It’s both sci-fi and coming-of-age, so check it out when you’re gorging on candy corns.

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Princess (2006, dir. Anders Morgenthaler)

A missionary comes home after his sister, a prominent adult films star, dies of drug abuse. With her 5-year-old daughter left behind, he adopts her and sets out on a vengeful quest to destroy all remaining pornographic materials of his departed sister. The animation — which given the premise, makes the juxtaposition that much stronger — is slightly low-quality, but the storytelling is gripping. Feel free to categorize this under “totally fucked up movies” to watch with bros. It truly is a totally fucked up movie, and on a subversive level not even The Human Centipede can match. Trust me.

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Throne of Blood (1957, dir. Akira Kurosawa)

Almost any film adaptation of Macbeth is fitting for Halloween. Witches and demons are everywhere, and on a meta-level the superstition of even naming the play has existed for centuries. Kurosawa’s adaptation of the Scottish play and morphing it into feudal Japan is a haunting, terrifying ride of using evil to rise to power. Toshiro Mifune is always a treat to watch — the man was almost Obi-Wan — and to watch him totally get fucked up is a cinematic thrill. Lady Asaji Washizu — aka Lady Macbeth, portrayed by Isuzu Yamada — has one of the eeriest scenes ever filmed.

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V For Vendetta (2006, dir. James McTeigue)

The use of the Guy Fawkes mask as a symbol of millennial, post-9/11 rebellion never ceases to amaze me. I’m excited to read the eventual, inevitable book about the phenomenon. But regardless of your feelings of Anonymous, V For Vendetta remains a powerful piece of dark dystopia with one of the most enigmatic characters ever in fiction. I actually liked the changes made to V in the film, seeing him goof off and cook eggs makes an excellent, fun character. Still rather smart after all these years, its grim and stylish swagger makes V For Vendetta a refreshing Halloween marathon movie. Be honest: If you see V show up in your home, you’d shit your pants.

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Watchmen (2009, dir. Zack Snyder)

One day I’ll live in a world where Watchmen is a far more appreciated film than it is right now. But today is not that day. It is still the best film adaptation we could have ever gotten, and it’s an achievement it even exists. The origin of Doctor Manhattan remains one of the most beautifully-shot and chilling sequences in modern filmmaking today. If you can, watch the Ultimate Cut; it is combined with the animated horror short, Tales of the Black Freighter, which solidifies Watchmen a worthy entry into any Halloween binge. Just make it the last one, the Ultimate Cut is almost four hours long.

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Lovecraft: Fear of the Unknown (2009, dir. Frank H. Woodward)

H.P. Lovecraft is horror. His influences knows no bounds. From Guillermo del Toro to Neil Gaiman to even freaking Pirates of the Caribbean, the man established so much of what we know as horror today. This appropriately eerie documentary on the man himself is chilling, haunting, and incredibly informative.

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Rear Window (1954, dir. Alfred Hitchcock)

Alfred Hitchcock rightfully holds the championship title of the “Master of Suspense.” Plenty of his movies set the bar for what we consider horror today, even if the majority of his films more correctly can be considered suspense thrillers. Yet movies like Psycho and The Birds have influenced generations of horror filmmakers, and no one could teach this kung-fu better than ol’ Al. For this year’s Halloween, if you haven’t already, check out one suspense thriller that is just two steps away from being proper horror: the classic Rear WindowThe showdown with the film’s antagonist — a true son of a bitch that could have been a horror movie slasher in a parallel universe — is shot and edited wonderfully that is as terrifying as any top-tier slasher. Any horror fan can watch PsychoTrue horror fans will see the terror in Rear Window

Know of any other non-horror horror movies to watch? Comment below! I’m sure I left out a couple dozen.

I was at RetroCon this weekend and got a chance to sit down with Alvree of Ashen Phoenix. Alvree is one of the quirkiest and interesting guests I’ve ever had. Instead of talking Cosplay we ended up discussing how great Horror Movies and Halloween is. A perfect way to end September and kick off October.

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Briefly: Now I really wish that I made it to last night’s screening (I’m currently sitting the airport awaiting my flight to Los Angeles).

Following last night’s very special screening of Trick ‘r Treat at the Egyptian theatre in Los Angeles, Legendary Pictures announced that a Trick ‘r Treat sequel is in the works with original director Michael Dougherty at the helm.

This is awesome news! After never having a theatrical release (even though it definitely deserved it), Trick ‘r Treat quickly became a cult classic, and I hear about more and more people discovering it each and every year. Dougherty is a talented director, and I really can’t wait to see what he and his team come up with for this sequel.

You can rewatch the Q&A from last night’s screening below, and let us know if you’re excited! There’s no real info on the film yet, but we’ll be sure to share it as soon as it’s announced!

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Cult favorite Trick ‘R Treat is set to close out Beyond Fest this Monday, October 28th at 7:30 p.m. with a theatrical screening and a subsequent panel which will include Dylan Baker (Steven), Brian Cox (Mr. Kregg), Quinn Lord (Sam) and Jean-Luc Bilodeau (Schrader). Seth Green (Dads, Robot Chicken) will be moderating the panel. Fans who may not be able to get to the Egyptian Theatre in Los Angeles can watch the entire event via live-streaming on Legendary’s Facebook page.

We recently had the opportunity to interview Dylan Baker (The Good Wife, Smash) and Quinn Lord (The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus, Once Upon a Time) about their experiences filming Trick ‘R Treat, and now we’re here to share their insights and on-set antics with you.

Quinn Lord (Sam) and Dylan Baker (Steven) will be at the theatrical screening of Trick 'R Treat, Monday, Oct. 28th.
Quinn Lord (Sam) and Dylan Baker (Steven) will be at the theatrical screening of Trick ‘R Treat, Monday, Oct. 28th.

Q. What drew you to this film/role initially?

Baker: I was really intrigued by the script, and with Michael’s (Dougherty, director) excitement about the holiday, his love of it. He really imbued the script with this sense of Halloween having a guardian spirit; that the rules of Halloween were, in fact, very strict and were enforced by this really spooky, child-like presence, Sam. And that these rules had to be taught; that my role, the Principal role, was about really being serious about teaching children the importance of honoring these unwritten rules and traditions of Halloween.

Lord: I don’t really remember the process exactly, but I do remember being in the auditioning room with Michael (Dougherty, Director) and I had just done the audition for Sam, and I asked Michael if he would like to see what I thought Sam would do if he had a cat? And Michael said sure, so I improv’ed, started walking around the room and mimed gently petting a cat and saying (creepy voice):  “Nice kitty.”  And then I picked it up by the tail and just walked off-screen. And I think that might have been it.

Q. What was your favorite part about filming Trick ‘R Treat?

Baker: Well, the set was just a lot of fun. Michael–Dougherty, the Director–Michael was a great guy to work with, he was always joking–one of the actresses, Leslie Bibb (Emma), she was really easily scared. And Michael used to do things–this one time he hid in her trailer and when she went in during break he jumped out. She screamed bloody murder.

Lord: I had this one scene where I had to throw an egg at Charlie (Brett Kelly); and when he turns around, I flip him the bird and run away. I remember thinking it was a ton of fun to do, for a seven-year-old.

Q. What was your favorite part of the movie?

Baker: Ha, that’s a hard question. Every aspect of it was just so much fun; Anna Paquin’s character was amazing. And it certainly gave her a taste for blood that has proven quite successful for her!

Lord: The four girls–spoiler alert (laughs)–the whole twist at the end of that story, I really enjoyed that; but my favorite part isn’t a finished scene, actually. I really liked wearing the mask; getting a mold made of my face–they just dumped all this plaster on me and I was like ‘ahhh’–and having this latex mask for the moment when the burlap sack  is removed, that was really cool. When I was wearing the mask I could only see out of the top corner of the mask and it was really interesting to me.

Q. Why do you think this film as become such a fan favorite? 

Baker: Well, it’s really one of a kind, isn’t it? I mean, I can’t think of another movie that explores the traditions and rules of Halloween like this one; Halloween even gets a mascot, in Sam, which isn’t something that had been done. And it combines it all with some horror, suspense, some humor; and the fans just love it. It’s a movie you can watch over and over–in fact, I ran into Brian Cox in London a few months ago and we were talking about Trick ‘R Treat and how enduring it is, and how the fans are just so appreciative of it.

Lord: All these people have enjoyed this movie for so long, and I think the key is because you can watch it over and over again; I think you can watch it ten times in a month before you start to know exactly what is going to happen in each scene; I watch it every year at Halloween; because it’s so re-watchable. It allows you to catch different things, almost like easter eggs. It’s almost like watching a new movie, of re-experiencing it, that “oh, this is going to be awesome!” feeling.

Q. Trick ‘R Treat will be live-streamed during it’s theatrical screening on Oct 28th; what are your thoughts on Facebook and other  social media in the film industry?

Baker: I think it’s amazing. It’s such an amazing tool–I mean, the whole live streaming is great, but also there’s the fact that it just adds so much to who you can reach. I just left the Heartland Film Festival, where I was showing my newest movie, 23 Blast, and Facebook was such a huge help just in getting the word out to people in Indianapolis and letting them know we were going to be there, and getting information out about the movie and the festival. I think it’s great.

Lord: They play such a large role. It allows for so much communication across such great distances. It plays such a big role in movies these days; people can participate in things if they can’t make it in person and share their art and thoughts with other people who like the same thing.

Tickets for the screening on October 28th can be purchased from the Legendary Facebook page.

 

 

If you are a fan of Borderlands and a fan of Halloween, then you are in luck! T.K. Baha’s Bloody Harvest, the brand new Borderlands 2 DLC pack, incorporates the best of both worlds into one piece of awesome gameplay.

For only $2.99, Borderlands 2 players can travel to the new Hallowed Hollow location. There they will find a variety of new spooky enemies, locations, and objects. From blowing up skeletons, smashing pumpkins, and eating candy powerups, this DLC truly gives players the best of Halloween and Borderlands fun.

While the DLC is short and can completed in one sitting, the low price and the goodies to be had by completing it easily make up for that. It is the first in a series of compact and modestly priced Headhunter pack DLCs for the game.

So if you want some fun holiday gameplay and have a couple bucks to spare, I highly recommend picking up T.K. Baha’s Bloody Harvest! The DLC is available for the PS3, Xbox 360, PC, and OS X versions of the game.

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It appears the rumor that Tim Burton is involved in a Beetlejuice sequel has turned out to be true. According to TheWrap, Burton is officially in talks to direct Beetlejuice 2 for Warner Brothers.

It is assumed that Michael Keaton will once again take on the role of the wise-cracking “ghost with the most.”

Although the movie being discussed, it most likely won’t be out for a while. Both Burton and Keaton are working on projects, and according to The Hollywood Reporter, Burton has not yet read the latest draft of the script. Still, the talks are promising!

While a lot of time has passed since the original 1988 movie was released, I have high hopes that the sequel it can live up to its predecessor and become another Halloween classic. With Keaton being involved in some highly anticipated upcoming movies (Robocop, Toy Story 4, Need for Speed…) and Burton just coming down from a recent Oscar nomination for the 2012 movie Frankenweenie, Beetlejuice 2 will be must see, at least for me!

What do you think of the news? Are you excited for a Beetlejuice sequel?

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Gilmore is back and things get pretty rude pretty quickly! Longtime Geekscape contributor Brian Gilmore is back on the show to talk Halloween, the rise of Cosplay and why Jonathan is a massive jerk. In news, all we can talk about is Disney’s acquisition of Lucasfilm and the Avenger-izing of the X-Men franchise at Fox! What does the future of Star Wars look like? Plus, Gilmore says ‘Wreck It Ralph’ is worth the trip and Jonathan says thanks for all the ‘Doc of the Dead’ love!

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Keeping with today’s TERRIFYING Halloween themed posts, you definitely need to check out these awesome DC flavoured pumpkins from artist Andy Bergholtz. Make sure to watch the time lapse videos too (available here and here), as it’s amazing to see these things coming together!

What do you think? Pretty awesome huh!

If you haven’t heard of Mike Diva, you need to check out some of his work. He’s produced some of the finest quality works I’ve seen on YouTube lately, and today’s offering (just in time for Halloween) is no exception.

Slenderman is obviously a huge internet sensation. I haven’t really met anyone that hasn’t heard of him/it, and I’ve even spoken to people that claim to have seen it.

Proxy: A Slenderman Story tells the tale of Vincent, a man who is haunted by visions of the well dressed horror. Watch it, love it, and subscribe to this man. He deserves it.

Terrified? Need something to take your mind off Slendy? Here’s one of Mike’s hilarious older pieces, Sandwich Dad – Fall of the Trapper Keeper.

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Well ‘Scapists, we’re not far now from the sacred night of October 31st. This Halloween will see many of you donning your best geek gear, and heading out for a night of absolute TERROR (or fun, whatever you’re into). Maybe you’ve already been out, who parties on a Wednesday? In any case, get it together and show us your costumes in the Halloween thread!

We asked some of the Geekscape staff what their favourite movies for the Halloween season are. These are the films that were chosen! Enjoy, and make sure to sound out below on your thoughts!

Matt Kelly

I host a horror themed podcast and anyone who’s read my Guilty Pleasures articles know I have a very open and deep love with the genre. This has lead to people asking me what the greatest horror movie ever made I have had the same answer for over 10 years… Texas Chainsaw Massacre.
Tobe Hooper’s 1974 film is one of the few truly terrifying horror films and age has not changed this film at all. It’s ultra low budget only enhances the horrors within, creating the feeling of genuine danger. This could be due to the fact that everyone involved was in genuine danger.
If you’ve managed to avoid this film your whole life, make this the halloween night that you shut off all the lights and experience 89 minutes of pure terror.

Eric Diaz

My favorite Halloween movie might not be as well known as many, but I’ve come to love it just as much as many older classics in a very short period of time. I’m talking about writer/director Mike Dougherty’s Trick r’ Treat. Made in 2006, the film was delayed for years by studio Warner Brothers, that simply didn’t know how to market this horror/comedy anthology film, and was terrified of releasing a Halloween film against the then powerful Saw franchise. The film made the rounds in film festivals and special screenings for a few years and gained a reputation, so Trick r’ Treat was finally released in 2009 as a straight to video movie and has since become a favorite among horror fans. A combination of Creepshow and 80’s Spielberg films with a dash of Goosebumps, Trick r’ Treat has become my most recent “must watch” movie every October 31st. The best way to describe the film’s place in the Halloween movie canon is this; if Carpenter’s Halloween is the It’s A Wonderful Life of the Halloween season, and The Nightmare Before Christmas is it’s How The Grinch Stole Christmas, then Trick r’ Treat is the A Christmas Story for this time of the year. And that’s not a bad thing to be.

Kari Lane

‘The Faculty’ is one of those underrated 90s horror flicks. I remember enjoying it when it came out, and I am rather fond of the mainstream 90s horror films. Recently, ‘The Faculty’ was screened at a Halloween party I attended and I was pleasantly surprised that it still holds up. There are numerous famous actors before they were famous (Usher, Elijah Wood, and even Jon Stewart), which makes for fun flashbacks. The plot is pretty straight forward and keeps you guessing who is the real monster. The film is more about the students rather than the faculty but then again who didn’t feel like their teachers/authority figures were out to get them at some point. The film is packed with dark humor/satire and isn’t afraid to make fun of itself.

Shane O’Hare

My favorite movie to watch on Halloween is an Anime. I know what you’re gonna say “ROBO TITTIES!” but hear me out.
Cowboy Bebop: The Movie (Knocking On Heavens Door) is one of the best films of all time. It takes place on mars during Halloween celebrations. The villain, Vincent (who is based off of Bob Dylan, hence the sub title) plans to release a virus during the yearly parade. The movie has some of the greatest set pieces in Anime history, THE best music in an Anime and a plot that keeps you thinking the whole time. Shinichiro Watanabe was able to take a perfect series and make a perfect movie. Halloween is about leaving this world for a night and becoming someone or something else, and Cowboy Bebop: The Movie is my go to movie for that.

Derek Kraneveldt

Halloween naturally goes hand in hand with horror and Zombies of course are the epitome of horror at this time in our history. Who hasn’t taken on the role of a zombie at some point in their lives? Whether it’s for a night like October 31 or just your daily commute to work, we’ve all stepped in those brainless, shambling shoes, and most of us seem to wear it quite naturally.
Night of the Living Dead is really the piece of media that started the whole “undead” craze. It’s a film that I’ve had the pleasure to watch many times, and almost every single viewing will bring back memories of Halloween night throughout the years. Whether it was myself donning the zombie garb, or handing candy to a youngin’ that wore it with an outstanding energy and presence, Halloween and mainstream media would certainly look much different today if this film had never been released. Halloween is the night of the living dead, so what film could really represent it better? Thanks George!

Jonathan London

Since Derek wrote about my absolute favorite horror film of all time, I’m going to tell you about the one that scared me the most as a kid (also from the mind of George Romero)! Creepshow, the original 1982 anthology film from Romero and Stephen King, was one of those VHS treasures that your parents should have never let grace your eyes. Five stories of terror starring the likes of Leslie Nielsen, Adrienne Barbeau (who I loved from Swamp Thing and Escape From New York) and Ted Danson. Sure, most of the stories are great (‘Something to Tide You Over’ is really great) but it’s the Stephen King directed The Lonesome Death of Jordy Verrill that really messed me up and continues to inspire me today. King stars as a luckless hillbilly who discovers a meteorite in his backyard. Thinking it’s his lucky day, he brings it home… but instead the meteorite ends up growing an alien plantlike on anything it touches… and there’s no stopping it. Soon, the plant consumes Jordy and more. I was completely horrified by the last lingering shot but I won’t spoil it for you here. Just know that there’s a lot of The Lonesome Death of Jordy Verrill in my script for Gay by Dawn and the one time I talked to King in person, years ago, this short (his directorial debut) is the only thing that we talked about. But that’s a story for another time! Happy Halloween!

That’s it everyone! Have fun tonight, and stay safe! You should also be posting pictures of yourself in our Halloween thread!