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Everything Scary Coming To Netflix In October 2018

Everything Scary Coming To Netflix In October 2018

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Everything Scary Coming To Netflix In October 2018 TisEyerish1: I sincerely hope that they are not going to destroy what, to me, is the greatest ghost story ever written and filmed, The Haunting of Hill House. The book was one of those it was almost impossible for me to put down and the first version of the movie (in black and white, back in the 1960s, starring Julie Harris and Claire Bloom) was, hands down (in my opinion, the best screen adaptation of a book ever. and certainly the best in the horror genre. I hope this translation, which will be a series, is not simply a cheap thrill fest, with jump-out-of-your-seat action. I hope to see something that would be equivalent to a real haunting, rather than something out of the overactive imagination of someone during a manic cycle of their manic-depression.
Date: 2020-07-14

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Did anybody else see a Netflix mini-anthology series Halloween 2018? can't remember the name of it but one of the episodes covered a dark web user who is invited to a weird game in which he is haunted by this demon and gets weird growths on his face in the real world before he dies. Then I think the final episode was a promo of sorts for a series (or so I heard) in which it is a guy implied to be a cannibal. I remember lots of people said it was terrible 9and it was) but I just cannot remember the name of the thing.
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The Haunting of Hill House was ok but they tried to do too much. Too many explanations and side stories. They even tried to give all the dead people a happy ending in the afterllife. Duh. The reason the 1963 version of the Haunting was so good is that they left it mysterious, unexplained and disturbingly open to interpretation, so you get no closure. Where is Eleanor? Is she happy at last? Was there ever any ghosts? Or does the house have a mind of it's own. I would give Netflix's verson a 2 and 1/2.
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Perhaps Haunting of Hill House will work, but when you are messing (already) with one of the all-time great horror stories, you could already be in trouble (a family goes back to their haunted mansion? Nononono. The movie The Haunting hewed very, very close to the book and has a jump scare (just one) that still works to this day. And the 'who was holding my hand' sequence will still creep you out. The idiotic remake was, well, idiotic.
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I figured The Haunting of Hill House was going to be only 1 season. They resolved everything by the end of the last episode. Either way, it was diffidently one of the best horror stories I've seen in years. It was well written, no BS story line and no cheap scares.
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Castlevania had middling reviews? Says who? 79% on Rotten Tomatoes, 89% audience score, 8/10 on IMDB, the highest rated video game screen adaptation of all time, and the only complaint being it's too short? How is that middling?
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The only thing that honestly looks interesting is Sabrina. thats saying a lot. You can tell how little they care about their October content by the trailer they had where it was basically just telling us that Stranger things exists
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It sucks that Netflix dragged their feet for so long when it came to renewing Slasher. Would have been the perfect show to put out for next month. Hopefully, this doesn't mean we won't get it until next October.
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Yall all want classic movies on Netflix but I get the feeling you all have seen them before. Maybe give new things a chance? People hated Hereditary but its pretty much the best horror movie this year.
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not a single one having the elements of horror or ghost or scary. all are laughable at best.
I recommend you any of the Thai horror even the least scary ones beats all in this video anytime.

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