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"Countdown to Horrorthon Contest! 10 days to go: Best Ofs"

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Blogger Octopunk said...

I will start:

All-Around Favorite Movie: House of the Devil

Best Hidden Gem Movie: The Old Dark House

Worst Movie: And Now the Screaming Starts!

Best So Bad It's Good Movie: Reptilicus

Most Disturbing Movie: The Reflecting Skin

Goriest Movie: Galaxy of Terror

Scariest Movie: House of the Devil

Best Looking Monster: The critter woman from Splice

Hottest Hottie: Samantha from House of the Devil

Most Memorable Death: Death by ice-skating, sickle-toting hag in Curtains

Most Avoidable Death: Anyone who was killed by Killdozer, especially that one guy who just sat there

September 21, 2011 1:33 AM

Blogger JPX said...

All-Around Favorite Movie: Burning Bright

Best Hidden Gem Movie: Deadgirl

Worst Movie: My Soul to Take

Best So Bad It's Good Movie: Killdozer

Most Disturbing Movie: Tie: Deadgirl and Human Centipede (First Sequence)

Goriest Movie: Piranha 3D (2010)

Scariest Movie: Paranormal Activity 2

Best Looking Monster: The Wolf Man (2010)

Hottest Hottie: Christina Ricci walking around completely naked for most of After.Life

Most Memorable Death: Woman getting sliced in half without realizing it in Piranha 3D (2010)

Most Avoidable Death: Every death in Killdozer

September 21, 2011 5:17 AM

Blogger Catfreeek said...

I love the new rules! I think the 3rd Sunday in November is a good cut off point. I think Most Obscure Film should be added to the awards and an award to the film that was most watched by our bloggers, since we seem to have one of those every year, like "Trick or Treat" last year.

On a personal note, I am making a run for quality, not quantity this year. Although, I do have quite the stockpile in my Netflix queue, so don't count me out yet.

September 21, 2011 5:21 AM

Blogger JPX said...

Excellent post, Octo! I’m pleased that you took the reins on this one. Over the years a clear pattern has emerged with the “contest”. During the first 2 weeks of October people start out like marathon runners. During this time reviews are posted throughout the day and at times it’s difficult to keep up with them. By week 3 fatigues begins to set in and the reviews slow down considerably. By week 4 many look at the contest numbers and seem to give up altogether. The “council” has been discussing this recently and concluded that there have been two problems, ending the contest and the quantity nature of the contest.

As Octo noted, we want to create a firm “end” date for reviews. What has happened over the past few years is that we never seem to actually end the contest and therefore there is little payoff for the “winner”. This year we would like to designate a specific day for “final submissions”. Octo has proposed Thanksgiving weekend while I feel that a sooner end date might make more sense given that people become embroiled in holiday stuff by that time.

Most of you guys know the history of this silly contest, which has always been a “who can watch the most movies” thing. I love the spirit of that idea however it has become clear that for some this means that it is impossible to “win” because of crazy schedules. For example, I only write reviews when I’m at work ( I know, I know). There are still approximately 20 movies that I never wrote up my reviews for last year. In the past we assumed that the individual handicaps made the contest more interesting however I think it engenders an “I give up” attitude as the numbers begin to pour in.

I love the idea of having different categories beyond quantity. As Octo noted, I look forward to the Catfreeek/ Abduscias showdown. There is no doubt in my mind that it is going to come down to those two. Given that we collectively watch hundreds of movies in October (approximately 285 last year!), it only makes sense that we broaden the scope of the contest. We all put a tremendous amount of work into this silliness so why not recognize all the effort? I like the categories suggested by Octo.

Wow, this turned into a very long post about a whole lot of nonsense. But then, that’s the spirit of Horrothon, right?

September 21, 2011 5:45 AM

Blogger Catfreeek said...

All-Around Favorite Movie: Perfume: The Story of a Murderer

Best Hidden Gem Movie: Coffin Joe: At Midnight I'll Take YourSoul

Worst Movie: Live Freaky Die Freaky

Best So Bad It's Good Movie: Coffin Joe: Awakening of the Beast

Most Disturbing Movie: Dead Girl/Antichrist/Taxidermia (I couldn't decide, they are all disturbing for different reasons)

Goriest Movie: Pig Hunt

Scariest Movie: Sauna

Best Looking Monster: Pandorum

Hottest Hottie: Girly

Most Memorable Death: The Virgin Spring

Most Avoidable Death: The Reeds

September 21, 2011 5:49 AM

Blogger Johnny Sweatpants said...

All-Around Favorite Movie: The Walking Dead (1936) And by the way, I absolutely lovety-loved season 1 of the 2010 TV series of the same name.

Best Horror Movie of 2010: Piranha 3D

Hidden Gem: Tales From the Crypt (1972)

Worst Movie: The Video Dead

Best So Bad It's Good Movie: Neon Maniacs

Most Disturbing Movie: Antichrist

Goriest Movie: Dead Alive

Scariest Movie: Antichrist

Best Looking Monster: The Neon Maniacs (ensemble cast)

Most Memorable Death: the finale of Taxidermia

September 21, 2011 8:42 AM

Blogger Trevor said...

I'm all for the November 20 deadline. Here are my picks from last year...

All-Around Favorite Movie: Dorian Gray

Best Hidden Gem Movie: Dorian Gray

Worst Movie: My Soul to Take

Best So Bad It's Good Movie:Night of the Demons (2010)

Most Disturbing Movie: American Psycho

Goriest Movie: Frozen
Scariest Movie: Seventh Moon

Best Looking Monster:

Hottest Hottie: Christian Bale (admiring himself in the mirror during...) American Psycho

Most Memorable Death: none come to mind

Most Avoidable Death: Pick any from Saw 3D.

September 21, 2011 11:10 AM

Blogger JPX said...

Trevor I'm happy to see someone else listing My Soul to Take as their worst pick from last year - god that was bad. You warned us, I didn't listen.

September 21, 2011 11:14 AM

Blogger 50PageMcGee said...

Okay, well i totally did this already. and as soon as brent can fashion a picture of octo in a dunce cap, i'm re-posting it with said picture of octo right at the top...

All-Around Favorite Movie: Black Sheep

Best Hidden Gem Movie: House of the Devil (?)

Worst Movie: Zombie Strippers

Best So Bad It's Good Movie: Reptilicus (i originally said Night of the Creeps, but the intent of that movie is to be SBiG, so it doesn't really count as "bad")

Most Disturbing Movie: Cannibal Holocaust

Goriest Movie: Dead Snow

Scariest Movie: The Children

Best Looking Monster: The Human Centipede

Hottest Hottie: Danielle Harris in Halloween

Most Memorable Death: Head ripped in half in Dead Snow

Most Avoidable Death: Any of the three leads in Frozen. Take your damn skis off first and then you can use them to throw towards someone when they happen by. one ski hitting the top of a snowcat, everyone goes home alive.

September 24, 2011 10:57 PM

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