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31 Days of Halloween Movies

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31 Days of Halloween Movies
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One of my favorite months out of the year is finally here - October! October is the month leading up to the best months. October finally feels like fall, you have Halloween, then a month later is Thanksgiving, a month after that is Christmas, and a month after that is New Years! If you're looking for a way to celebrate October everyday of October take a look below for your 31 days Halloween movie guide.

Scary Godmother

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I don't know if anyone really knows this movie, but it was one of my favorite Halloween movies as a kid!

Halloween Town 1

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If you are going to watch any movie this Halloween, you need to watch Halloween Town

Halloween Town 2

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Halloween Town 3

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Halloween Town 4

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Don't Look Under the Bed

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I feel like everyone has a memory of this movie, but kind of forgot it existed.

Leprechaun 

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If there's one movie I watch every Halloween, it's Leprechaun

Leprechaun in the hood...

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And all the other hilarious spin offs of the Leprechaun movies.

Scary Movie

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Wazzzuuuuupppp!

Hocus Pocus

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Prepare for the Disney Original Movies...

Twitches I

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Twitrches is honestly one of the last best Disney Original movie

Twitches II

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Corpse Bride

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Prepare for everything Steve Burton every made...

Nightmare Before Christmas

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Finishing this semester is a nightmare before Christmas, am I right?

Beetlejuice

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Edward Scissorhands

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Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street

One of my favorite musicals!

Dark Shadows

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Johnny Depp and Steve Burton are the go tos for quality Halloween movies

Haunted Mansion

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Remember when this movie was everyone's favorite movie. They even has McDonald's toys!

Casper the Friendly Ghost

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Scooby Doo

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Any Scooby Doo Movie is great, but I recommend the live action Scooby Doo

Monsters INC.

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A Pixar classic

Monsters University

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Warm Bodies

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This movie just warms my heart

The Sixth Sense

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Now for the real Horror movies...

Children of the Corn

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I should just add, anything written by Stephen King makes a perfect Halloween movie.

Coraline

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I watched this movie when i was fourteen, and I don't think I've ever seen a scarier movie (the Orphan, Freddie, the Shining) nothing compares to Coraline. This movie is straight up creepy, and I have refused to watch since the first day I put that DVD in.

The Shining

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Here's Johnny!

The Babadook

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Like Coraline, this is a straight up scary movie that I refuse to ever watch again.

Chilling Adventures of Sabrina the Teenage Witch

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I would be remiss if I didn't add this! I am so excited for the new Netflix reboot of Sabrina the Teenage Witch. It's been described as a dark take, almost Riverdale-esque depiction of Sabrina and I'm all for it!

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