It's almost October anons, what horror movies do you own in your collection?
>>203670869Whenever I want to experience horror, I go for a walk through downtown Boston MA.
>>203670869>Not using a NAS server inetead with thousands of movies. Yikes. What are your pronouns, OP? Vaxxed?
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>>203671229Kek once I helped out this Irish guy (like actually from Ireland) who was lost on the T and he was telling me how utterly amazed he was at the amount of people on heroin and meth he'd encountered in the couple weeks he was staying here. He was also confused about how I was going to get home when I told him I live 40 minutes north of Alewife. Forgot that euros don't drive.
>>203670869I have a few. These are my favorites:>Alien series>Pumpkinhead>The Thing (80s)>Invasion of the Body Smatchers (80s)>Killer Klowns from Outer Space>The Changeling>The Orphanage>Phantasm>The Lost Boys>Christine>Fright Night (<- I actually haven't seen this one yet, it is on my watch list. I love the soundtrack and have listened to it several times.)
>>203670869>Ichi The Killer, Riki-OhBased. The gem of my collection is Chopping Mall or Street Trash
>>203673315Just rewatched Fright Night recently and it's a lot of fun. The remake is decent and has a neat setting, but they played it pretty straight without as much humor. For a more similar movie that doesn't get a lot of attention, check out Vamp from the 80's with Grace Jones.
>>203670869According to my records, I have 253 horror movies in my collection. I have a lot of the mainstream classics, but I prefer to collect lesser-known horror movies since they aren't guaranteed to be available as readily.