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Rank the stories in order from favorite to least favorite.


1. "Blind Alleys"
2. "All Through The House"
3. "Poetic Justice"
4. "Wish You Were Here"
5. "Reflection of Death"

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1. "And All Through The House"
2. "Reflection of Death"
3. "Wish You Were Here"
4. "Blind Alleys"
5. "Poetic Justice"

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1: Poetic Justice
2: Blind Alleys
3: And all through the house
4: Wish you were here
5: Reflection of death

Question: Did you ever hurt yourself to make somebody sorry?

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1. All Through the House
2. Poetic Justice
3. Wish You were Here
4. Blind Alleys
5. Reflection of Death

Mrs Voorhees is watching you!

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1. "Blind Alleys"
2. "Poetic Justice"
3. "...And All Through the House"
4. "Wish You Were Here"
5. "Reflection of Death"

"Just repeat to yourself, 'It's just a show; I should really just relax.'"

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1. "Blind Alleys"
2. "All Through The House"
3. "Poetic Justice"
4. "Wish You Were Here"
5. "Reflection of Death"

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1. Poetic Justice
2. And All Through the House
3. Blind Alleys
4. Wish You Were Here
5. Reflection of Death



I'm going to shove coal so far up your stocking you'll be coughing up diamonds!

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1. "And All Through The House"
2. "Poetic Justice"
3. "Blind Alleys"
4. "Wish You Were Here"
5. "Reflection of Death"

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1. And All Through the House
2. Reflection of Death
3. Wish You Were Here
4. Poetic Justice
5. Blind Alleys

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All surprisingly strong given that the majority of the portmanteau films I've seen are mixed bags. My preferred order:

"Blind Alleys"
"Poetic Justice"
"And All Through the House" (although I thought Zemeckis milked it slightly better)
"Reflection of Death"
"Wish You Were Here"

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1. "Reflection of Death"
2. "Wish You Were Here"
3. "And All Through the House"
4. "Blind Alleys"
5. "Poetic Justice"

RoD and WYWH both have a nice, gothic feel to them. RoD has a neat final scare, and WYWH is admits itself to be a retelling of The Monkey's Paw (with the money shot being the biker's skull mask seen in the rear-view mirror). AATtH has a good concept but feels a bit rushed. BA is a bit hard to swallow - surely the blind men had proper channels to complain through whitout having to resort to murder? Also, the supposedly blind thespians making eye contact here and there is a hoot. PJ is the worst - as likable as Peter Cushing is, he can't save this sappy, mild, and technically lazy installment.

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