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Tommy Jarvis 07-04-2024 02:50 AM

October Challenge/31 days of Halloween
 
A separate for everybody doing 31 days of Halloween/The october challenge/... however you wish to call it.::wink::

Do you do it? Do you pick a theme and if so, how?

And so on and so on. ::cool::

Tommy Jarvis 07-04-2024 02:57 AM

I did my first october challenge only last year and completely loved it.

So for this year, I picked "road trip" as a theme: a trip through the US. Start in Hawaii and then state by state (Washington, Oregon, California, Arizona,...); 1 movie set in each state and then see how many states I can cover in 31 days.

So far I have mostly been going on things like "the united states of horror": https://bloody-disgusting.com/news/3...es-took-place/

How reliable are those things and are there other/better sources I could use?

lyanna 08-28-2024 12:52 AM

@ fnaf If I were to participate, I might choose a theme based on something I enjoy or am currently inspired by. For example, if you love horror stories, you might choose a theme that involves famous horror movies or urban legends. Or if you are into art, you might choose a theme that involves different art styles to explore for the month. The key is to choose a theme that you are excited about and can keep you creative throughout the 31 days!

Sculpt 08-28-2024 04:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Tommy Jarvis (Post 1052712)
I did my first october challenge only last year and completely loved it.

So for this year, I picked "road trip" as a theme: a trip through the US. Start in Hawaii and then state by state (Washington, Oregon, California, Arizona,...); 1 movie set in each state and then see how many states I can cover in 31 days.

So far I have mostly been going on things like "the united states of horror": https://bloody-disgusting.com/news/3...es-took-place/

How reliable are those things and are there other/better sources I could use?

That's a nifty theme (1 movie per state) as it's likely to get you to see some movies you havent seen before.

I was considering doing a Best Horror Film of all-time tourney for 2024, or something like that (like best werewolf of all-time), but I'm not so sure we have a good 6-12 participants on the forum for it. ::cool::

Could I watch a horror film every day in oct? I kinda doubt it. I like the horror genre of course, but I think I'd get burned out.

Tommy Jarvis 08-30-2024 11:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Sculpt (Post 1052783)
That's a nifty theme (1 movie per state) as it's likely to get you to see some movies you havent seen before.

Thanks. Indeed, lots of stuff in there I have not seen yet.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sculpt (Post 1052783)
I was considering doing a Best Horror Film of all-time tourney for 2024, or something like that (like best werewolf of all-time), but I'm not so sure we have a good 6-12 participants on the forum for it. ::cool::

Could I watch a horror film every day in oct? I kinda doubt it. I like the horror genre of course, but I think I'd get burned out.


I'm in. ::cool::

Tommy Jarvis 10-01-2024 10:22 AM

We kick things off on Hawaii with a bit of Karloff.

https://letterboxd.com/tommyjarvis/l...-us-road-trip/


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