This team should do halloween


I know we have the 25 years of terror but I think these longer in depth ones are far better. I'd love a nice long piece on each installment.

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Couldn't agree more!!

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I would especially look forward to the 5 and 6 segments.

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Would be awesome! Love these long, in depth documentaries!


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Agree, would be great. Not sure it will happen, seems like some actors/filmmakers are bitter about how some off the films went down. Paul Rudd, Zombie, not sure they would revisit in a happy manner. Though I think there's new interviews on the big blueray set coming out. Not sure who's involved though.

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Got a point there it would be nice to see but some people are still eating sour grapes but i say to hell with them if they don't want to talk about the movies then fine we still have plenty of people who still wave their halloween banner from their experiences such as Elle Cornell, josh Hartnett and Nancy Loomis.

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I would buy one in a heart beat...

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i think there's a chance because of Daniel Farrands, he wrote the 6th movie and is involved with both the Nightmare and Friday docs. if they were able to get all the people they did for those franchises....i imagine it be a little easier here as he was directly involved and even has connection to the Akkads.

but yes, Nightmare, Friday and Halloween have always been "the big three" of the modern horror landscape so its only fitting to finish them off by giving Halloween the same treatment.

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We definitely need a Halloween doc by these guys!

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I'd love one for Texas Chainsaw Massacre.

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Absolutely agree'd. They've knocked these documentaries out of the park and it'd be fascinating to see how in depth they go with each one. With 10 movies it'd easily approach the 7 hours of Crystal Lake Memories. I hope they're doing it

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Totally agree, would love to see Texas Chainsaw and Hellraiser documentary's too. Maybe one day.........

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