It happens every year. You wait to see which of your friends is throwing a Halloween party, only to discover too late that your friends were doing the exact same thing, and now no one has anything to do on October 31st. It’s time to pull up your pants and plan a gathering of your own, but you don’t have the time or money to pull of a real mother of a blowout.
Fortunately, Halloween parties can be as simple as watching a whole bunch of scary movies with your friends, but even that’s not as easy as it sounds. Sure, you can just throw on whatever horror movies you already have available, but the odds are good that you and your friends have seen them already, or that they’re going to get restless if you don’t show them in an order that keeps their attention throughout the night. There’s nothing lamer than a bad Halloween movie marathon, so here at CraveOnline we are presenting The Horror Movie Marathon of the Day.
Every weekday from now until Halloween, CraveOnline will present a carefully planned horror movie marathon around a specific theme, so you can choose whichever one sounds best for you and your social circle. We do this every year and we’ve got the formula down to an exact science. Unless you’re ridiculous hardcore, most horror movie marathons only last one night, which gives you time to watch approximately six films. We’ll tell you which six films to watch (and provide you with plenty of alternates in case you’ve seen our #1 picks already), and in which order to maximize your socializing and compensate for the attention spans of your guest.
To start with, we’re tackling one of the most popular horror genres around: zombies. There are so many walking dead movies that picking a good one that you haven’t already seen can be a real hassle. Fortunately, we’ve seen them all, and have a ton of suggestions.
You’ll want to plan ahead for your zombie movie marathon. Get a playlist together featuring selections by The Zombies, Michael Jackson’s “Thriller,” the Cranberries song “Zombie” and the theme song to “The Walking Dead.” You can play as your guests file in, or between movies. You’ll also want to stock up on foods that either zombies would eat – lots and lots of meat – or that survivors often subsist on in a zombie movie. Canned goods, Twinkies, anything with an expiration date that’s more than two years in the future.
But it’s important not to get too wrapped up in the festivities to forget about the movies, so set yourself a schedule. The first movie should begin at a specific time – we recommend 6pm or 7pm to get an early start – and there shouldn’t be more than 10 minutes between each movie. Plenty of time for a bathroom break, but not enough time to lose interest in why you’re all here… to watch awesome zombie movies on the scariest night of the year.
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