It is Spooktober so if you are not wearing warm clothes and liking posts online that satire the trend of pumpkin spiced everything then you are not ready for Spooktober, clearly.
5. 'Spooky Buddies'
Spooky Buddies has a 4.8/10 on iMDB but don't let the film snobs fool you this movie is incredible. It has everything youd expect from a spooky halloween movie: cute golden retriever puppies who are sort of related to Air Bud and are all friends, an evil hound dog who wants to do his evil things, kids who find the evil but no one believes them because theyre kids except one adult (so basically stranger things copied this movie), and spells that can only be reversed by Latin incantations. This Direct to DVD movie was one of disney's top performing halloween dog movies, right behind Beverly Hills Chihuahua 2.
4. 'Frankenweenie'
In the long anticipated sequel to Mary Shelley's monster mashing classic about a misunderstood, evil monster, who is hell-bent on the destruction of the sanctity of life and some green zombie guy. In this sequel, some kid presumably sells his soul so his dog could come back to life and it goes wrong because if it went smoothly this movie would be boring. A statement from the Shelley estate by 17 year old Johnny O'Conner commented on the movie saying "I dont even know her im barely related stop asking me these questions about that dumb movie ive never even heard of it". Truely a glowing review.
3. 'Twitches & Twitches Too'
Disney's greatest achievement in the past decade has been the establishment of the Twitches series in which Tia and Tamara Mowry play witches who are twins. That's it. That's the whole movie. Both of them. I mean it is exactly what you'd expect from a Disney movie about twin witches so...
2. 'Pooh's Heffalump Halloween Movie'
In Pooh's Heffalump Halloween Movie the characters have to overcome their fears of the Heffalump to discover that there was never really anything to be afraid of. Christopher Robin, on the other hand, is more than terrifying, as a majority of the audience realizes that the happiest moments of their childhood are long behind them and that they have turned into Ewen McGregor's Christopher Robin, as they are indecisive, constantly worried, and too concerned with work or just life in general that they forget to even truly live life as it passes them by whilst they are idle viewers to the happenings around them. That itself is the scariest part of the movie, that your life has been passing you by and you have been too worried or busy to truly live it and now there is no certainty that you will ever truly find purpose or meaning as the constraints we impose upon ourselves about what we can and cannot be chain us down to the bare minimum of happiness. And in the end, Pooh finds his honey and goes to bed happy.
1. 'Halloween' (1978)
Jason breaks loose from the mental asylum that has held him captive for years and unleashes hell upon the high school aged baby sitters of a small town in the middle of nowhere. The masked murderer is scary but once he takes off his mask it gets even more terrifying as he is revealed to be just a normal person, like us. He wears his mask to make him look emotionless and unhurt by the bullets the world shoots at him. And when his mask is removed he rushes to put it back on so the world cannot see who he truly is and how he is truly hurting. He hides who he truly is behind it and in the end it becomes the mask that defines him, and he lets it, because he has become the mask, he has become the fake front, he no longer feels because he has chosen not to show himself for so long that he doesn't know how to anymore. And in the end, Jason is brought back to the mental asylum so he can break out again in Halloween (2018).