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TMC does a horror film festival each year, if I recall.

To me, to be Halloween viewing, it can't just be a horror film (which can be set at any time of the year), it has to be about Halloween.

But I prefer "It's the Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown" and ABC Family's "13 Nights of Halloween"...speaking of which, anyone know when the "13 Nights of Halloween" schedule comes out this year?


I'm not sure but if I find it I'll post it here!
 
I'm not a fan of gory or disturbing films either.

I've never actually seen all of the Exorcism! Dare I watch it? :)

Yes! Watch the Exorcist with Linda Blair. With all the new scary movies out today maybe this is nothing but it's still scary to me!

To me, to be Halloween viewing, it can't just be a horror film (which can be set at any time of the year), it has to be about Halloween.

I am like you, I like to see movies and shows that are about Halloween, kids trick or treating, parties. They have to be fun type movies for me and nothing that is going to give me nightmares. Exorcist is not about Halloween but it's the only one I will watch around that time and have to be careful not to watch it before I go to sleep! =)

I love most sitcoms that are based on Halloween, those are always fun!

I really don't know of a lot of movies based on Halloween. If anyone has a list of some would be greatly appreciated! Kid friendly ones is what I am in search of so I can watch with my grandchildren.
 
I looked up a movie that Snowflake mentioned, Lady in White, and it takes place at Halloween it seems. But I don't think it's one for the kids.
 
I really don't know of a lot of movies based on Halloween. If anyone has a list of some would be greatly appreciated! Kid friendly ones is what I am in search of so I can watch with my grandchildren.

"Meet Me in St. Louis" has a good Halloween sequence featuring Margaret O'Brien.
 
I looked up a movie that Snowflake mentioned, Lady in White, and it takes place at Halloween it seems. But I don't think it's one for the kids.


That is correct, it is around Halloween, and has beautiful Fall scenes. It's not violent or gory at all, but has some adult themes.





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I really want to see it!


You should!! I bought it off of Amazon, got a great deal!!






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Looks like a new copy is going for $44 now! But used copies are much cheaper!


That's nuts! I got mine new for $14!!




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I looked up a movie that Snowflake mentioned, Lady in White, and it takes place at Halloween it seems. But I don't think it's one for the kids.


That is correct, it is around Halloween, and has beautiful Fall scenes. It's not violent or gory at all, but has some adult themes.

Thanks!


"Meet Me in St. Louis" has a good Halloween sequence featuring Margaret O'Brien.

I have never seen that movie all the way through. I need to see it sometime!
 
I think the Changeling is a great, underrated haunted house movie. It is creepy without being gory and violent.

I need to see Burnt Offerings. I read about it but have not seen it.

Great lists everyone!

The book is good!
I also just thought of another ghost story that I love! Old school.

Wait for it: .....
"Ghost Story"!!!

Look at the names, awesome. The book is outstanding, too.

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I loved the book up until the ending ~ was quite disappointed in how Straub resolved everything.

Yes! Watch the Exorcist with Linda Blair. With all the new scary movies out today maybe this is nothing but it's still scary to me!

That is one movie I will never watch all the way through!
 
I really have no must-sees, but these are the movies I watch the most often at Halloween:

Arsenic and Old Lace
Something Wicked This Way Comes
Practical Magic
Young Frankenstein
Hold that Ghost
Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein
An American Werewolf in London
Ghostbusters
Sleepy Hollow
Fright Night (original)
Curse of the Demon
Lair of the White Worm
Evil Dead
Evil Dead 2
Army of Darkness
The Frighteners
Stir of Echoes

 
I also always watch the Disney Classic-The Legend Of Sleepy Hollow! I love that Bing Crosby narrates it Wish they still showed it on tv.




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I really have no must-sees, but these are the movies I watch the most often at Halloween:



Arsenic and Old Lace

Something Wicked This Way Comes

Practical Magic

Young Frankenstein

Hold that Ghost

Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein

An American Werewolf in London

Ghostbusters

Sleepy Hollow

Fright Night (original)

Curse of the Demon

Lair of the White Worm

Evil Dead

Evil Dead 2

Army of Darkness

The Frighteners

Stir of Echoes





Great list!

I've been wanting to watch Fright Night. I need to check it out.

Some of these I need to look up...thanks for the ideas!
 
I also always watch the Disney Classic-The Legend Of Sleepy Hollow! I love that Bing Crosby narrates it Wish they still showed it on tv.

Now THAT takes me back! When I was in elementary school, they often rented a 16mm film of that from Disney and showed it at an assembly. It was always a thrill when we got called out of class for an assembly in the auditorium, and we saw the movie projector in the back of the hall. Or when we walked into class and saw the movie projector in the back of the room. That's how we saw "The Red Balloon," "Kon-Tiki," "Paddle-to-the-Sea," and "Donald in Math-Magic Land," among other schoolroom classics.
 
Now THAT takes me back! When I was in elementary school, they often rented a 16mm film of that from Disney and showed it at an assembly. It was always a thrill when we got called out of class for an assembly in the auditorium, and we saw the movie projector in the back of the hall. Or when we walked into class and saw the movie projector in the back of the room. That's how we saw "The Red Balloon," "Kon-Tiki," "Paddle-to-the-Sea," and "Donald in Math-Magic Land," among other schoolroom classics.


Sounds like a wonderful memory!!




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Great list!

I've been wanting to watch Fright Night. I need to check it out.

Some of these I need to look up...thanks for the ideas!

Thank you! I'm happy to have been able to give you some viewing ideas. I see that The Uninvited is on your list ~ that is a good movie.

One more to add: So I Married an Axe Murderer
 
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