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Body Snatchers 1993

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A frightful ghoulash. 'Tis the season to be eerie.

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The movies I have seen when a child. :)

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An umbrella for all movies involving aliens, invasion, parasite...

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The Maestro. The Megalodon. The Murder Hornet. The Mama. The Toe-Mashing Mackerel Musketeer. The Madly Mopey Dopey Shieldmaiden Unladen. The Mop Up Job. The Mist-Mash Mystical Ninja Man Mono-No-Oshara Big Daddy Mac.
The Majordomo Loanin', Missy Bonin', Muppet In Towin', Incalculably Mysterious Metal-Show-Goin' Maniac. The Malpracticing Mullover Walk-a-Mile-in-my-Shoes Medic. The Musical Mallsoft Mistress With The Microlock.
The Mess Mixing, Multiverse Misleading, Meticulous Military-Grade 'Oh-Shi*-is-this-Malware' Mega Malware Megadrop. The Mess Hall Molly. The MP4-Minded Manmade Machine. The Unmalleable Not-So-Mellowed Out Mean-Mugger-Lubber. The Monitored Mar-Cin. The Multi-Core Magnet Link Mainframe Moose. The Midget Widget & Lemony Snicket's Muddled, Mindless, Motley, Miscellaneous Movies You'll Read But Never See Main Monster of a List.
The next mission in your mabblin' multinational macabre melodramatic mnemonic run-on I've assembled. More more more, of that sweet sweet mimetic musk. I bet my melted nougat you wouldn't read this much. And uh-oh brother, this, my, maldin-mana-jama is none other than The Third. But don't mask my mic, this molten molded malefic myriad is what's mogging you and malady's map to our macros. Care not to mention our Mister Meat & and Misses Muff Milk's minx magazines, and that's what most mentally middle-ground morally martial manipulating maggotbators most definitely, certainly, maptasticlapatagazzardly, want...

Not depicted by you.

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4chan and I recommend these spooktacular movies fit for the whole family.

Mostly found footage, but it's extended to all the horror I want to delve in at some point, or even recommend.

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☠☠☠ High death count movies

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The ’70s shocked you, the ’80s gored you . . . now the ’90s come in for the kill! Our latest Halloween spectacular celebrates an era that saw terror undergo unsettling new transformations. In the ’90s, horror movies got bigger budgets, became playfully self-aware, and even won some Oscars—but they’re just as nasty as what came before. Featuring cult heroes like John Carpenter (In the Mouth of Madness) and Abel Ferrara (The Addiction) plunging the dark depths of their uncompromising visions, established auteurs like Francis Ford Coppola (Bram Stoker’s Dracula) taking on the genre, and new voices like Ernest R. Dickerson (Tales from the Crypt: Demon Knight) and Antonia Bird (Ravenous) offering fresh perspectives on familiar tropes, this selection curated by Clyde Folley offers a hair-raising tour through an oft-overlooked decade in horror that’s ripe for rediscovery.

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