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It’s that time of year again! October is here, the weather has turned crisp if not downright cold, the days are markedly shorter, and the grocery stores are already bursting with candy and pumpkins.
Fall has arrived and Halloween is almost upon us.
I love Halloween. Witches, goblins, ghosts and ghouls. Carving pumpkins, trick or treating on foggy nights. (Okay, I haven’t gone trick or treating in ages, but I do like to go all out on the house.) I’ve just never out-grown my love for the fun of Halloween.
And there have always been certain movies that to me are “Halloween movies” — not necessarily because they’re scary (Friday the 13th and Jaws are among the most popular horror movies ever, for example, but what do a killer fish at the beach and a madman at summer camp have to do with Halloween?) — but because they put you in mind of full moons, foggy nights, spooky stories and a crackling fire. Or because they conjure up rich visions of classic Halloween legends: werewolves, witches, vampires and other assorted things that go bump in the night.
So what are your favorite fall and Halloween movies? Which films get you most anxious for All Hallows Eve? Click on comments and let us know!
Here are my favorite films to watch every October (in no particular order.) Scary, spooky, fearsome or funny — it’s an eclectic mix of genres — each one is guaranteed to be a ghoulishly good treat. (Click images for reviews and trailers.)


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Pingback by Movies » The Best Halloween Movies Ever? October 6, 2007 @ 4:05 amI’d add “The Shining” and it’s not really a movie, but no Halloween can be complete without The Simpsons Treehouse of Horrors!
Comment by emeraldcityelephant October 6, 2007 @ 10:17 pmTreehouse of Horrors! Very good! I’ve never seen the Shining all the way through.
Comment by American Elephant October 7, 2007 @ 5:03 amNifty! I agree with the Treehouse of Horrors. However, I have to say that I liked The Shining, too, but I don’t know if it’s Halloween enough. I like the mix in this list… some horror, some comedy, and a little kid’s movie called ET that I’d forgotten had taken place on Halloween.
Comment by El Santo October 9, 2007 @ 7:21 pmI would add Beetlejuice, House of Wax, and Nightmare on Elm Street
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Pingback by Nominate the Best Halloween Movies Ever! « American Elephants October 18, 2008 @ 4:14 pmThe Others is one of my favorites. I thought about adding it when you originally asked for nominations but I didn’t think it would be Halloweeny enough.
Comment by sooshisoo October 20, 2008 @ 10:58 amIts one of my favorites too. And you certainly can’t have a list of the best Halloween movies without some good ghost stories!
Comment by American Elephant October 20, 2008 @ 2:21 pmLast year I watched “Se7en” just before Halloween. When my boss asked me and several others at work whta Halloween movies we’d watched, I asked if “Se7en” counted as one, and he said yes. I don’t know if you agree with this. Granted it’s got no Halloween-sih plot, but it does get scary at times. I later bought the DVD. I made plans to watch it sometime this month and did so almost two weeks ago.
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Pingback by The 20 Best Halloween Movies Ever! « American Elephants October 22, 2008 @ 5:29 pmI think seven is scary enough to be a Halloween movie, and it’s even well made, but we’re really aiming for movies that really evoke the holiday and put them in the mood. But I have to admit, i really don’t like super disturbing movies like seven and Saw where they try to come up with the most evil ways of killing people they can possibly think of. I like a good scare, not so big on evil.
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