Let's make it a Katharine Isabelle (swoon) double feature with a BOO-nus 👻 Watch.

First time:

American Mary (2012)

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The micro theme tonight for Burd's #31NightsOfHorror is 'The Mis-Shaped'.

I still haven't watched a chunk of the later Halloween films so I'm starting to rectify by watching The Shapes that I've...missed.

That means Curse, H20, & Resurrection are all getting slashed off the list later tonight. 🔪

Up first for "The Mis-Shaped":

Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers (1995)

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Time for a little water break otherwise known as the next movie for "The Mis-Shaped':

Halloween H20: 20 Years Later (1998)

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So I've come to the conclusion that killing is not Michael Myers only hobby.

Dude fucking *lives* to drive.

He got behind the wheel in that first film and he's been hooked ever since. We have to assume that since no one taught him, that his driving skill is also inherently a manifestation of his evil.

All of this to say:
GIVE MICHAEL MYERS A ROAD MOVIE, YOU COWARDS!

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Based on what I know about this movie, people's opinions of it, and knowledge of my own terrible taste, there is a not insignificant chance I'm gonna fall really hard for this.

It's Part III of "The Mis-Shaped" and Part "who the hell is still counting?" of The Halloween Franchise:

Halloween: Resurrection (2002)

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Yeah.....

My terrible taste prevails again!

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https://boxd.it/4XjhNb

A review of Halloween: Resurrection (2002)

Love | Like | Indifferent | Dislike None of this makes any sense! Don't think too hard about it. I know what you're thinking, "do they mean none of the movie makes any sense or is none of the review going to make any sense?". And the answer is "Yes!" and don't think too hard about it. True credit to Jamie Lee Curtis for how many times she has been willing to come back to this franchise. I'll say I dont hate the look of Michael's mask in this one. No. No. Mickey Stern's party is tonight and you know

Night 7 of Burd's #31NightsOfHorror!

I'm on a road to watching one of my all time favorite horror actors in a role I haven't seen yet. Tonight's micro-theme is "It's a Bad Sign". We're doing The Omen triology straight to Sam Neill.

Up first, the OG (or OGP, for Original Gregory Peck):

The Omen (1976)

Onward and upward.

...Downward?

Either way, it's:

Damien: Omen II (1978)

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It is time. Time for my romp with Sam Neill in whatever the the heck they managed to do with:

Omen III: The Final Conflict (1981)

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Today's main entry for Burd's #31NightsOfHorror is actually a matinee. Seeing a screening of The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920) with a live score provided by The Invisible Czars at The Music Box Theatre.

Live contemporary scoring is the secret to making "boring" old silent films instantly more accessible. I try to offer it as a recommendation when I talk to folks who say they can't get into silent films.

Before our main event, I must do a yearly tradition as a BOO-nus 👻 Watch.

Now rewatching the single most important influence that inevitably set me on the path to Horror:

Mr. Boogedy (1986) and Bride of Boogedy (1987).

These are unimpeachable icons of horror and I will not suffer detractors.

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The fact that Mimi Kennedy's character doesn't murder Richard Masur as the dad in this first one BAFFLES me.

Patience of a saint to live with that man.

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I still want someone to sell a recreation of the Mr. Boogedy Pop-up Book.

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Finally making my way home after visiting with friends who saw the Dr. Caligari screening with me at the Music Box.

Very fun live score, though they tried to do an audience participation bit that didn't quite carry.

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In low power mode, at the moment, but still gotta get in tonight's movie for Burd's #31NightsOfHorror.

Rewatching Piranha (1978) in anticipation of seeing a 35mm print of the sequel later this month.

Tonite's logline:
Def-Con 4 (1985)
THE LAST DEFENSE. THE LAST HOPE. THE BATTLE FOR THE FUTURE OF THE WORLD HAS BEGUN.
Two men and a woman circle the globe in a satellite armed with a nuclear device. The third world war breaks out, and a few months later the satellite crashes. They survive the crash but one man gets killed by survivors and the other man gets caught. The woman stays by the remains of the the satellite but is soon caught by evil punks who have taken power.

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I'm pretty stoked for when I get home from work.

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"Global conflict is now unthinkable"

Woof...

It's time for Def-Con 4 (1985).

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*psst*

Hey y'all? This movie kind of fucking rules.

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So I don't make a habit of posting my Letterboxd reviews because I tend to be of the opinion that if you'd want to read them, you'd go follow me there.

But this ding dang movie, y'all.

https://boxd.it/4YHHdF

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A review of Def-Con 4 (1985)

Love | Like | Indifferent | Dislike Canadian Scifi Horror Go! What an opening mind fuck. Not scary, just mentally and emotionally devastating. Cold War dry, dark humor. A clever attempt to show a world ending nuclear war on a budget. The, "its all happening down there and we're stuck up here." A little harrowing almost, if you look past some of the acting. I was interested & even a little excited excited by the time re-entry occurs. Things really went downhill fast on Earth, huh? This only really is funny when you see it. But I litterally paused the movie

I was gonna roll the dice on picking another Scifi Horror as a BOO-nus 👻 Watch tonight but after riding so high with Def-Con 4, I really don't want to risk a dud.

So I'm hedging with a sure fire hit.

It's Event Horizon, baby!

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Tonight's film has been one I've regularly put off because I never quite felt in the right mood for the premise. I decided to force my hand and scheduled it for Burd's #31NightsOfHorror this year because I know it is gonna be worth it.

Now watching:

Green Room (2015)

Welp.

That fucked me right up.

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Tonight is the second week of Fright in the Brites 🍺, where I set up a projector in the brewery for a horror movie.

Doing a classic 80s slasher that people will hopefully find...drilling.

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Getting set up for Fright in the Brites!
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Time for Fright in the Brites!

It's The Slumber Party Massacre (1982).

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An October Friday the 13th is a High Holiday. A Feast Day, if you will.

The Feast of St. Jason Of Voorhees

Services begining at 8am central:

Part 2
Part 3
Final Chapter
Jason Lives
The New Blood
Jason Takes Manhattan
Jason X
Srigala aka Indonesian F13th (International Observance)
Freddy vs Jason

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May the Feast of St. Jason Of Voorhees begin!

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*Throws toot directly at your screen*

"This ought to be quirky and fun but it's only in 2D, oooOOOooo!"

Time for Friday The 13th Part III (1982)

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Yes, I did take off work today (citing a religious holiday) to just lay around watching Jason flicks.

LET ME HAVE THIS!

Anyway:

Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter (1984)

OR

The one where I shudder everytime someone utters the phrase "dead fuck".

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Jason Lives Or The One Where Jason Gets a James Bond opening.

Friday the 13th: Jason Lives (1986)

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A little bit of a brief break plus I also have to start considering weather conditions to try and make the showing of Srigala tonight. Seems there will be quite a bit of rain. My main means of conveyance atm is a pair of Vans with epoxy over the sections of rubber sole that were wearing thin. Not exactly all weather tires.

May have to punt on that viewing.

In the meantime The Feast of St. Jason Of Voorhees will resume shortly.

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And we're back with our next entry, Jason vs *cough* Carrie.

I mean Friday the 13th: The New Blood (1988)

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The one that no one really loves but really the one that everyone ought to love, even if just a little.

Friday the 13th: Jason Takes Manhattan (1989)

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I said this was a High Holiday but it's also a "High" holiday.

I'm floating like this accursed graduation boat.

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I am slightly suspect of folks who don't like this one.

It's Jason X, baby!

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I do think I'm gonna bow out of going to see Srigala. I hate to be passing on it but I am simply not up for an outing atm.

Going to take a break and kinda see what I want to do for the rest of the night.

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Might be calling some auidble's on today's selection for Burd's #31NightsOfHorror.

I had the first four NoES films scheduled but I need some kind of change of pace.

Updates when I actually figure out what that means.

There's usually at least on day of Burd's #31NightsOfHorror where I just wind up taking the mulligan. I think today is that day.

Funny thing that mental health.

Spend the whole got dang year psyching myself up for Burd's #31NightsOfHorror only to spend the weekend in a bit of a spiral and I'm just gonna call it a wash again today.

Retry tomorrow, I guess. 😮‍💨

Back in the saddle. Unplanned breaks are prone to happen. Especially when everything else seems extra particularly on fire.

Starting back up with a first time watch that has me a little embarrassed. I've never seen the original or the remake before so I'm rectifying that partially tonight.

Now watching:
Ju-on: The Grudge (2002)

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Hey. How about a BOO-nus 👻 Watch?

No?

TOO SLOW!

It's time for:

Slotherhouse (2023)

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I'm making up some lost yardage here tonight.

Let's throw on another BOO-nus 👻 Watch.

A movie that completely bounced off me on first watch but that I start to fall deeper and deeper in love with on each return.

Hell House LLC (2015)

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The mini-theme for tonight's Burd's #31NightsOfHorror double feature is 'Cronenberg The Younger'.

Because the weird flesh apple doesn't fall far from the knotted gnarly body horror tree.

One of the only times I ever won a give-away, I got this bluray. I'm not sure if I ever would have bought it myself but I am glad to own it. Especially uncut.

Now watching:

Possessor (2020)

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I'm here for Mia Goth.

Now watching:

Infinity Pool (2023)

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Tonight's mini-theme:

'Car-nal Car-nage'

A double feature of Crash and Titane.

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Kicking off 'Car-nal Car-nage' with a little Cronenberg the Elder.

Been sitting on this Criterion for a hot second because I saved my first time watch specifically for tonight's double feature.

Let's fuck....er...I mean...
Let's *shift* into high gear.

David Cronenberg's Crash (1996)

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My, my, my. Crash is quite the ride.

Next up for 'Car-nal Car-nage' is a film I've been excited to rewatch.

Julia Ducurnau, I wish you a long future of bringing vividly wild images to the screen.

Now watching:
Titane (2021)

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I got a little BOO-nus 👻 Watch up my sleave.

I think this pick tweeks tonight's double feature into, if I may say so myself, a truly inspired, if quirky, triple feature.

It's Death Race 2000, baby!

Staring "a dear friend of mine" David Carradine as monster of the road, Frankenstein. Not to mention, one Sly Stalone as 'Machine Gun' Joe Viterbo.

Death Race 2000 (1975)

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Also, I am desperate for a reprint of the bluray or, to dream, a nice 4K. Please, Mr. Wizard.

Something particularly zany tonight for week three of Fright in the Brites:

Two unruly children unearth a horrible intergalactic overlord and make him question his commitment to Hunky Boys.

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MY HUNKY BOYS!

It's Psycho Goreman (2020) for tonight's Fright in the Brites!

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Another successful Fright in the Brites! Can't wait for next week's entry.

But now back home and I wanted to do a BOO-nus 👻 Watch but I'm also pretty wiped.
So I'm going to keep it simple, rip a fat bowl and sit down with a true comfort. This film is pure joy to me.

The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975) 💋

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Someday. One day. I will put together the best got dang Columbia outfit. 💭

I just...I just need a lot of things to fall in place first.

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Just one more night before I mark another attempt at the full 24 hour run of the Music Box Of Horrors marathon at The Music Box Theatre here in Chicago. Noon to Noon Saturday to Sunday.

I'm giddy.

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Because when you hear about a Hong Kong horror film called Devil Fetus, you immediately go find a sketchy dvd of it to import.

At least that's what I did.

Devil Fetus (1983)

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Just a few hours before tackling this year's Music Box Of Horrors 24h Marathon.

Only ever made it all the way through twice in the years I've been attending. Will this be year three?

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Quite the planned schedule this year

12:00pm – THE FALL OF THE HOUSE OF USHER w/live score by Alvin Cobb, Jr. Trio
01:20pm – BURNT OFFERINGS
03:35pm – OZONE + Q&A w/James Black
05:35pm – THE CONVENT
07:10pm – [REC]
08:45pm – EIGHT EYES + Q&A w/Austin Jenning
11:00pm – CANDYMAN
12:55am – HAZE
01:50am – DEMON WITCH CHILD
03:30am – SORORITY HOUSE MASSACRE
05:00am – PIRANHA II
06:50am - CHILD'S PLAY 3
08:30am – FRAILTY
10:25am – CASPER

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Que already forming with three hours til start. Wish me luck!

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Don't expect a play by play for each showing (especially post midnight when I get loopy) but I'll have a couple of recaps.

This marathon a more a personal ritual for me than an excuse for social media.

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@chicagoburdman This is a banger. Like a really fucked up Power Rangers.
@chicagoburdman Controversial opinion, I think the American version is better. Maybe not that controversial since the director got a do over on his own film.