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Oct 19, 2020 (Updated Oct 22, 2020)  
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Halloween Day

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The Addams Family

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The Addams Family Values

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Dawn of the Dead (2004) version
Hatchet

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The Crazies (2010) verison

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Braindead

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The Frighteners
Near Dark

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Sleepaway Camp
The Return of the Living Dead
Prom Night

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Letters and Papers from Prison
Letters and Papers from Prison
Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Samuel Wells | 2017 | Biography
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"I hope I would not be so arrogant as to doubt anyone’s religion or belief. If Dietrich Bonhoeffer…sacrificed his life in a Nazi concentration camp for his church, then who am I to refute anything?"

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American Cheerleader Secrets (2010)
American Cheerleader Secrets (2010)
2010 | Comedy
3
3.0 (1 Ratings)
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Known as #1 Cheerleader Camp in the US. It's kinda American Pie mixed with Bring it on, done on a shoestring budget. It's not very good and only slightly amusing in places.....but it does have cheerleaders!
  
Friday the 13th Part 2 (1981)
Friday the 13th Part 2 (1981)
1981 | Horror
7
7.0 (27 Ratings)
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Sleepaway Camp 1981: Sack Jason
Its Friday the 13th- my favorite day. To celebrate my favorite day, im going to review 3 of the Friday the 13th movies, starting with this one.

Part 2- picks up right after the first one. New Camp Consulers, a grown up Jason, though he's not wearing his hockey mask, he wears a sack over his face. I like the kills in this movie. Including Marks death- machete to the face, Jeff's and Sandra's death- implaled with a spear.

The only thing i dont like about this movie, that it ends all the suddenly. Thats this movies downfall, other than that its a good movie.

The plot: The second entry in the long-running horror series focuses on a group of teenage would-be counselors converging on Camp Crystal Lake for training under the tutelage of head counselor Paul (John Furey). Inevitably, Paul relates the story of Jason Voorhees (Warrington Gillette), a boy who ostensibly drowned at the camp and whose mother murdered a group of counselors in revenge. No one takes the tale seriously until a very much alive Jason begins gruesomely eliminating people.

Happy Friday the 13th.