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Oldies But Goodies To Watch On Halloween This Year

Time to get in the Halloween Spirit!

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Oldies But Goodies To Watch On Halloween This Year

No worries, not all of these listed are actually scary.

1. Halloween

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Obviously this is going to be my first recommendation because who else will get you more excited for Halloween other than Micheal Myers??

2. Hocus Pocus 

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This movie is one so many people look forward to every year! If it was up to me, I would play it on TV year round.

3. Friday the 13th 

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Camp Crystal Lake is the place to be!Totally kidding, but this collection goes on and on, allowing you to binge watch something spooky other than your everyday basic Netflix series.

4. Halloweentown 

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Us, 90's babies, are still in love with this Disney series and will continue to watch it every year until we are old and gray.

5. Nightmare On Elm Street 

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Already having trouble sleeping? Well, Freddy Kruger will guarantee to make your time of rest more of a pain.

6. It 

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The remake was good, but have you ever seen the original Pennywise? Pretty creepy.

7. The Nightmare Before Christmas

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Two of the best Holidays wrapped into one? Of course I am going to watch.

8. The Addams Family

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This family is very twisted and unique, you can't help but love them!

9. It's The Great Pumpkin: Charlie Brown 

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Charlie Brown and all of his Holiday episodes are a childhood tradition and they never fail to put me in the holiday spirit!

10. Beetlejuice 

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Don't let him fool you, he isn't as scary as he looks.

I have listed 10 older movies that I watch every Halloween. You will not be disappointed after watching them!

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