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An indie movie called House of Horrors. Pretty good but some kinks to work out.
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The last horror movie I watched was Reborn. It was one of those low budget type horror movies but Davina Joy made up for it. I have a thing for sweaty girls. Too bad she isn't a more known actress because there aren't very many pictures of her online.
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Trick R' Treat, again lol.
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Triangle - surprisingly good.
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I skipped past the audio section before playing the movie and was reading English subtitles through half of the movie until I realized all I had to do was switch the audio to English. Didn't ruin the experience too much though because I wasn't impressed with it.
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I watched, "Summer School". I found it on netflix. It was horrible. But like all movies, I have to watch the whole thing. Mutant spider creatures, nazis, vampires, hillbillies, and [censored] dialogue. I take it that it was some an independent flim.
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Wes Craven's New Nightmare - it wasn't as 'awesome' as I remember it from way back when, but it's still a good addition to the franchise.
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Wild Country...pretty good British werewolf flick
[SIZE="5"]Dark fields of pain are running...am I, am I, am I dying?[/SIZE]
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Dracula 2000 followed by The Mist....... I like the idea they had for Dracula 2000 ( the whole Judas Iscariot deal)
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House of 1,000 Corpses, again
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I'm about to watch Santa's Slay.
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