More Horror movies like this one
They need to make more horror movies like this, with people sitting around a campfire telling ghost stories. if anybody can recomend some more movies that are like this one I'd like to hear them.
shareThey need to make more horror movies like this, with people sitting around a campfire telling ghost stories. if anybody can recomend some more movies that are like this one I'd like to hear them.
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There is a nifty little Canadian trilogy - made for TV - called Twists of Terror with Nick Mancuso and Jennifer Rubin, among others, that I think is much better than its imdb.com rating. It pops up on cable from time to time and is readily available on DVD from amazon.com, where it gets a much higher rating. Check it out.
CREEPSHOW!!!!! And of Course Creepshow 2......"Mucho Gilogical Poncho"....Dunno if I spelled it right or not. But yea they have a mix of stories on each dvd....
A Faeries Heart Beats Fierce And Free!!....LeGenD....
Dead of Night...probably the original "ghost stories anthology" film, with a small group of people coming together in a country manor around a fireplace to share their experiences with the macabre and supernatural.
Tales of Terror
Trick 'r Treat
"...if that was off, I'd be whoopin' your ass up and down this street." ~ an irate Tarantino
John Carpenter's "Body Bags" was an interesting anthology film.'
Also there is another anthology film called "Quicksilver Highway".
And I happened to like "Campfire Stories". lol. it was cheesy. but I found it comforting in a nostalgic way. I bought it on DVD. :-)
~I love the rhythm it is my methoood!~
Another essential movie with this kind of style is Trick 'r Treat, widely considered one of the reatest Halloween movies ever!
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You not only replied to the wrong post, but managed to recommend a film already mentioned.
I guess you decided to devour a whole batch of "genius" cookies before posting on IMDb that day.
"...if that was off, I'd be whoopin' your ass up and down this street." ~ an irate Tarantino