Hello there and welcome to Thursday Movie Picks a weekly series where you share three movie picks each Thursday. The rules are simple simple: Each week there is a topic for you to create a list of three movies. Your picks can either be favourites/best, worst, hidden gems, or if you're up to it one of each.For further details visit the series main page here.
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This week's Thursday Movie Picks is Halloween Edition - Werewolves
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Hey
it's October and the whole of this month I'm running the Halloween
Edition. Take a look at what's in store for the rest of the weeks.
October 1 - Halloween Edition: Alfred Hitchcock MoviesOctober 8 - Halloween Edition: Villainous Children (Suggested by Wendell)
October 15 - Halloween Edition: Asian Horror
October 22 - Halloween Edition: Werewolves
October 29 - Halloween Edition: Ghost Movies (Suggested by John Hitchcock)
This is actually the second time I'm running the Halloween edition. If you missed it last year, check out last year's themes below:
October 2 2014 - Unstable Characters (characters that seemed off...eg. Donnie Darko)
October 9 2014 - Zombie Movies
October 16 2014 - Found Footage Movies
October 23 2014 - Vampire Movies
October 30 2014- Haunted Buildings
Hey welcome to the last week of the TMP Halloween Edition. I know, I know, how did October past by so quickly? I hope you have had a fun one watching scary movies. This week's theme was suggested by John Hitchcock @ HitchcocksWorld and I have to say, I love a good ghost story. I've already featured Shutter and The Devil's Backbone before, so I won't recycle them, but if you haven't seen them, go do it! Anyway here are some more of my favourites:
The Sixth Sense (1999)
I can't believe I haven't talked about The Sixth Sense on this blog yet! I think a good ghost story is both scary and tragic and this one balances it really well. That scene with the girl vomiting under the covers freaked me out until I understood what was going on and then it was just incredibly sad. The movie had so many moments like that.
Casper (1995)
I grew up watching this movie. We had a laser disc of it and I watched it a lot. Like who wouldn't want to live in an old manor and meet a friendly ghost?
Nang-Nak (1999)
For some reason I forgot all about this title when we had the Asian Horror theme so it's great that it suits this week perfectly. Set in 19th century Thailand, a man is summoned for war and leaves his pregnant wife living alone in an isolated house. After months away, he comes home to his wife and new born baby. All is well until he eventually finds out what had really happen when he was away. The movie is apparently based on a Thai legend and the story is so very tragic and sad; just the way I like ghost stories. Plus this is a period movie. If Anna and the King is the only glimpse of 19th century Thailand you ever saw on screen, try Nang Nak. I think the movie did an excellent job of recreating the period.
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So that's it...my three picks. What three movies made your list today?
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Check out some of my random Thursday Movie Picks
Thursday Movie Picks #28: Movies with Colour in the Title
Thursday Movie Picks #17: Movies Featuring Amnesiacs
Thursday Movie Picks #25: Bank Robberies
Thursday Movie Picks #13: Zombie Movies
Thursday Movie Picks #22: Movies that Feature a Family Secret
Thursday Movie Picks #28: Movies with Colour in the Title
Thursday Movie Picks #17: Movies Featuring Amnesiacs
Thursday Movie Picks #25: Bank Robberies
Thursday Movie Picks #13: Zombie Movies
Thursday Movie Picks #22: Movies that Feature a Family Secret
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