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 in the past 28 hours, I have watched 14 movies 
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Post in the past 28 hours, I have watched 14 movies
or the majority of them at least

and have only slept about 5 hours cumulatively

and wore bedroom slippers and ate an ear of corn on the cob in a movie theater

and had complimentary bowls of count chocula and frankeberry for breakfast

or at least the majority of them and only slept a total of 5 hours

watching Alligator projected onto the big screen in a room with about 150 people at 8 AM after being up for a day straight is an experience unto itself

as is seeing the last reel of Teenage Mother at all, let alone with an audience - real life footage of a doctor yanking a baby from a vagina with these crazy forceps is a big hit at 5 AM in a room full of sleep deprived weirdos


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How about a list of the movies...
I was some what disappointed in the A&E selection this year.

I did go to a bar last night and see Nightbreed and Shockwave(Nazi Zombies!)
played on the screens

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let me see if I can remember them all

they gave out a program but it didn't contain film titles (they were all unannounced), but rather incredibly vague "clues" about what each film was, so I'm gonna try to do this from memory

Halloween
Godzilla Vs. Mechagodzilla ('74)
Don't Be Afraid Of The Dark
Hellraiser
Phantasm
Pieces
An American Werewolf In London
Blacula
Burial Ground
Teenage Mother
Dracula Vs. Frankenstein (Al Adamson)
Demons
Alligator
The Gates Of Hell

plus tons of shorts and trailers


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which would you say had most of an impact this time around given that you watched them half crazed? As an overall film of course and not because of just shock scenes like in Teenage Mother.

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Man i feel like i am doing the same.....ive been watching AMC for a week straight since monsterfest started!....


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i watched dawn of the dead the other night.

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skylar wrote:
let me see if I can remember them all

they gave out a program but it didn't contain film titles (they were all unannounced), but rather incredibly vague "clues" about what each film was, so I'm gonna try to do this from memory

Halloween
Godzilla Vs. Mechagodzilla ('74)
Don't Be Afraid Of The Dark
Hellraiser
Phantasm
Pieces
An American Werewolf In London
Blacula
Burial Ground
Teenage Mother
Dracula Vs. Frankenstein (Al Adamson)
Demons
Alligator
The Gates Of Hell

plus tons of shorts and trailers


gates of hell on the big screen ! nice burial ground too , that is a very cool line up

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I thought i would go blind or insane...but i lived to tell about it!

Teenage mother definitely got some SCREAMS at 5 am.

pieces is a crowd pleaser. BAAAASTARRRRD! BAAAAASTAAAAARD! BAAAAAAASSSSTAAAAARD!!!!

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which would you say had most of an impact this time around given that you watched them half crazed? As an overall film of course and not because of just shock scenes like in Teenage Mother.


Burial Ground is really bizarre and sleazy to begin with and one of my favorite films, but it's always extra fun to see with a super dazed audience.

as noted, Alligator was pretty bizarre just because I was definitely at the point where it was getting difficult to tell what was going on

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skylar wrote:
let me see if I can remember them all

they gave out a program but it didn't contain film titles (they were all unannounced), but rather incredibly vague "clues" about what each film was, so I'm gonna try to do this from memory

Halloween
Godzilla Vs. Mechagodzilla ('74)
Don't Be Afraid Of The Dark
Hellraiser
Phantasm
Pieces
An American Werewolf In London
Blacula
Burial Ground
Teenage Mother
Dracula Vs. Frankenstein (Al Adamson)
Demons
Alligator
The Gates Of Hell

plus tons of shorts and trailers


gates of hell on the big screen ! nice burial ground too , that is a very cool line up


I've actually seen The Gates Of Hell on the big screen more times than I care to count


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Man I want to see Phantasm in a theatre, I love it.

I'm watching the first 3 Halloween movies and carving pumpkins today.

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for anyone interested in what an event like this looks like:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/missymazza ... 772991176/

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That looks like tons of fucking fun, and I now know what slippers I need to get!!

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I look like total shit in that picture, but I don't mind because I had been up about 20 hours straight and still had at least 6 to go

what sold me on the slippers is that they have little goatees

those are creature from the black lagoon pajama pants as well


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That looks like a lot of fun. Everyone must have had sore bottoms by the time it was over. I can barely sit for 5 hours without some sort of pain let alone 14 movies worth :shock:

I also tried to watch a few films over the weekend including Saw III and Hostel II. Both were quite blah.


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We got these hammock style "captain's chairs" with leg rests. Not bad overall. I would have had a horrible sore back had we sat in regular movie seats. :)

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That looks like a blast! . . . congrats on going the distance! :D


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missy wrote:
We got these hammock style "captain's chairs" with leg rests. Not bad overall. I would have had a horrible sore back had we sat in regular movie seats. :)


Ohhh I think I know which chairs you're talking about. Are those the ones with cup holders? I remember there was a this lawn party I went to with those and I ended up sitting in one the whole night.


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Sounds like a good time. I watched Beetlejuice over the weekend while carving pumpkins with my son. NICE FUCKING MODEL.


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Yeah you can see me here in the front left & skylar's empty chair (green) next to me. they were pretty good. pillows, blankets, chairs, all in all, we made it!

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