Re: October Challenge 2020 Discussion Thread
Posted: Sun Oct 11, 2020 11:48 am
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Huh, closest I can think of has been Fatal Attraction and The Ghost & The Darkness. Maybe the latter still counts but I don't think anyone counts FA.Jigsaw wrote:Going with Coma from 1978. Haven't really heard much about this, but it has Michael Douglas, who's been in very few horror films, so I'm interested.
He wasn't the star, but there was an early 1970's TV horror film When Michael Calls he was in (I've not seen it, but it's been on my radar). Apparently he also pops up in both Flatliners and it's remake - I'm not sure if those count as horror, nor do I know how big his role was in either, but I just noticed that on IMDb.DancesWithWerewolves wrote:Huh, closest I can think of has been Fatal Attraction and The Ghost & The Darkness. Maybe the latter still counts but I don't think anyone counts FA.Jigsaw wrote:Going with Coma from 1978. Haven't really heard much about this, but it has Michael Douglas, who's been in very few horror films, so I'm interested.
But yeah, I can't think of anything else he's done that comes close to horror off the top of my head.
Bummer when that happens.zombie wrote:well i intended he's out there to be a new watch. but i think i've seen this before. apparently it's completely forgettable, even with help from yvonne strahovski. oh well.
yeah, i'm thinking i'm gonna try to go mostly for favorites from here.DancesWithWerewolves wrote:Bummer when that happens.zombie wrote:well i intended he's out there to be a new watch. but i think i've seen this before. apparently it's completely forgettable, even with help from yvonne strahovski. oh well.
I'm not sure how bullet-headed I'll be the rest of the month. I know I'm trying to conquer 62 werewolf movies, that'll pretty much be my primary goal for now. I'm sure I'll get other regulars squeezed in, like Halloween series, Night of the Demons, etc.
That one and Doctor Sleep are ones I really wanna get to. Doctor Sleep, I promised the kiddos I'd watch it with them. Well....they have until Oct 31st or they are shit out of luck lol.Monster wrote:The Invisible Man (2020)
Beyond The Reach could be considered Horror.DancesWithWerewolves wrote:Huh, closest I can think of has been Fatal Attraction and The Ghost & The Darkness. Maybe the latter still counts but I don't think anyone counts FA.Jigsaw wrote:Going with Coma from 1978. Haven't really heard much about this, but it has Michael Douglas, who's been in very few horror films, so I'm interested.
But yeah, I can't think of anything else he's done that comes close to horror off the top of my head.
lol Invisible Man wasn't mind blowing but better than I expected. Worth watching at least once. Doctor Sleep is pretty damn good.Jmac Attack wrote:That one and Doctor Sleep are ones I really wanna get to. Doctor Sleep, I promised the kiddos I'd watch it with them. Well....they have until Oct 31st or they are shit out of luck lol.Monster wrote:The Invisible Man (2020)