Anyone seen these movies mentioned during the documentary?


Motel Hell
Visiting Hours
Hell Night
Don't Answer the Phone!
Hell Night
The Boogey Man
Terror Train
He Knows You're Alone
Fade to Black
Madman
Sleepaway Camp
Pieces
Mother's Day

If so what did you think about each one? If they're good fun I'd like to check them out this month. :)

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Of the ones I've seen:

Terror Train: Meh, not bad, but pretty forgettable. You know how when people talk about Jamie Lee Curtis doing horror movies early in her career it's pretty much relegated to Halloween, Halloween 2, The Fog, and the rest? This pretty much earns being known as 'the rest.' And David Copperfield has a scene where he does magic for some reason.
Prom Night: I think this one is flashed on the screen too. The same thing as Terror Train applies.
He Knows You're Alone: I'm fuzzy on this one, since it's been about 12-15 years since I watched it. I remember liking it though. If memory serves, this is Tom Hanks' first movie, but he doesn't really do much in it.
Madman: Madman is awesome.
Sleepaway Camp: Terrible writing, terrible acting, terrible music, but really good kills and gore. Just a really, really inept movie, but it still manages to be awesome.
Pieces: If I'm remembering correctly, it's alright, but has some really stupid *beep* Like a random ninja.
Mother's Day: I didn't really like it. Found the villains to be really annoying and grating. Not that it's a bad movie, it just wasn't my thing.

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I wouldn't hesitate to recommend Motel Hell, Terror Train, Sleepaway Camp or Pieces. All highly enjoyable. Pieces in particular is hysterical good fun. Terror Train is authentically creepy at times. The other two are somewhere in the middle.

The rest of the list is pretty hit-and-miss.

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