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The last of the classic Universal monster flicks on my list for October -- I've enjoyed these, I should watch the rest of them at some point -- movie #63 is 1954's "The Creature from the Black Lagoon."

Movie #64, "The Lost World: Jurassic Park," "Jurassic Park 2: The Lost World," or whatever it's called.

Let's watch a /real/ one, it's movie #65, 1960's "Psycho," or, "Screechy Screechy Shower Knife."

Movie #66, everything I've ever heard about this one is it sucks eggs, 1997's "Alien: Resurrection."

Movie #67, "Gremlins 2: The New Batch."

Let's find out what the fuck that Key & Peele sketch everyone loves was about.

Movie #68, I'm watching something called "The Stone Tape," from 1972.

I think it's a haunted house thing by the Quatermass guy?

Yes, I know what number it is.

Movie #69 is 2006's "Snakes on a Plane."

I've always sort of not-bothered with this one on account of its poor reputation -- movie #71 is 2003's "Hulk."

Have put on something called "Velvet Buzzsaw." Movie #72.

* art gallery
* mass homicide
* Jake Gyllenhaal, I'm pretty sure

movie #73

the 2017 "The Mummy," of the trailer with the missing audio tracks, of the failed called shot cinematic universe,

at least Tom Cruise is usually pretty watchable?

i'm on a bad movies streak I guess

movie #74 is 2013's "The Purge."

today's movie is #75, "Tomorrow Never Dies."

if I'd watched it tomorrow, would it be "Today Never Dies"?

let's catch up on some American news

movie #76 is "Borat Subsequent Moviefilm"

Today's movie, #77, is the 1991 "The Addams Family."

Another one from my list for this month that's set at Christmas, I guess.

Forgot to download what I was gonna watch, so today's motion picture movie film is 2017's "The Babysitter," because it's on Netflix. #78.

uhhh #79, 1991's "The Silence of the Lambs," I guess

i better not hear a peep outta no sheep

Had to watch this for school, and it's on Letterboxd, so I guess it counts.

#80 is "Muster," or "Rushes," a 2012
German installation film about the cyclical nature of trauma, as seen from three points in history.

Vimeo link: vimeo.com/137250892

#82, "The Babysitter: Killer Queen," because the first one was actually pretty good.#82, "The Babysitter: Killer Queen," because the first one was actually pretty good.

I'm halfway through #83, 1928 Charlie Chaplin picture "The Circus."

This is great, but the music is getting on my nerves.

#84, "Addams Family Values."

Truly, the scariest thing I could end the month on.

#85, I'm 40 minutes into 1933's "Cavalcade," which won Best Picture.

Depicting the life and times of a London family through the first 33 years of the 1900s, it's actually pretty good?

Look, the thing I actually want is to know more about the Legend of Curly's Gold, but what kind of fool just skips straight to the sequel?

#86 is 1991's "City Slickers," which I know nothing about except that I guess Curly's Gold doesn't come up until 1994.

I've had lunch and am 15 minutes into 1994's "City Slickers II: The Legend of Curly's Gold."

* Curly is the cowboy who died in the first one.
* He did seem like the type to have a legend about his gold.

#88. I have no idea what 2010's "Remember Me" is about, what genre it is, or anything -- I just know that there's what I imagine must be an absurd last-minute twist that it's set on 9/11 and that Robert Pattinson is

in the wrong place

at the wrong time.

#91, I've got a soft pretzel and 1999's "The World Is Not Enough," let's go.

I think in this one James Bond shoots some people.

#92. While doing other things, I watched the Blumhouse "Fantasy Island" that I skipped in theatres earlier this year.

It was pretty stupid! But in that fun way you gotta be in the mood for.

#93. I'm about 15 minutes into 1933 Best Picture nominee "The Private Life of Henry VIII," and they've already executed the Queen of England.

Who knows what Desert Bus is gonna do to watching a movie every day, so let's get another one in: #95, 2001's "Jurassic Park III," the one I was invited to three different birthday parties to see in the cinema when I was 10.

#98, "Alien vs. Predator."

I imagine we're moving ever closer to the edge of where I still give a shit about either of these franchises.

#99, or #200 since I started counting, 1997's "The Fifth Element."

I'm pretty sure this is
* in space.
* ridiculous.

#100, 2003's "Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines."

I assume there's good robots and evil robots and a future of some kind.

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@Alexis the one golden moment from that otherwise meh movie is the "tell her who i am" scene

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