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WTF?! // 31 Days of Halloween — Day 8 (Piranha 3D)

It’s the weekend and the 8th day of our Halloween WTF movie picks. I’m keeping up the trend of fun and silly with 2010’s Piranha 3D. This movie is ape-shit bananas. Do you really need to know the plot of a film when its entire existence is to be watched purely for the nudity? It’s probably the boobiest movie I’ve ever seen.

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WTF?! // 31 Days of Halloween — Day 5 (Hellraiser 1987)

Happy 31 days of Halloween!  This year, we’re celebrating with a different movie pick each day that made me audibly gasp, “WHAT THE FUCK?!“ On the 5th day of Halloween, we celebrate the rebirth of Frank in Hellraiser. Ben Keen led the special effects team and gave us this gloriously disgusting, oozing, dripping mess. Together

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WTF?! // 31 Days of Halloween — Day 3 (The Thing)

🎵🎶 On the third day of Halloween, your neighbors gave to theeeeeeee, a severed head sprouting legs… what did I just see? 🎵🎶 “The Thing” is one of my all-time favorite films, and I had the pleasure of seeing it on the big screen this year for its 40th anniversary. It was a magical experience to see it in all of its glory.

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WTF?! // 31 Days of Halloween — Day 2 (Scanners)

Happy 31 days of Halloween!  This year, we’re celebrating with a different movie pick each day that made me audibly gasp, “WHAT THE FUCK?!” Today, it’s Scanners from 1981, written and directed by David Cronenberg. A scientist trains an incredibly telepathic and telekinetic man (scanner) to stop an even more powerful scanner who’s gone rogue

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Spanish language horror // Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month

I love horror movies and I love hearing people speak in the language I grew up around. We didn’t have cable television, and often, the only way we caught new and popular movies was on the Spanish network that was on public television. We grew up in the days of very few free channel options and we had four whole choices. The films were often dubbed in Spanish or had Spanish subtitles and it was our norm. And we loved it.

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