
Many of my longer-term readers will be familiar with our love of vintage horror films – the trashier the better. So much so, in fact, that for the past several years we have devoted the month of October to bingeing them. It started with a goal to watch a horror film every day of the month, but that was unsustainable; we settled at 21 and so 21 Days of Horror was born. (Most years we don’t actually hit 21 but anyway.)
We have some preferences, obviously. We don’t watch a lot of newer stuff. We don’t watch torture. We really like the schlock! Brandon digs Hammer horror from the 1950s and 1960s. I like the 1980’s horror films set at prom, summer camp, and college campuses. We each have our thing.
Which I know is not everyone’s thing. But during the month of October I’ll be dedicating some space to reviews of our 21 Days film fest. Feel free to skip these posts; I’ll group a few days of films together and title them always so you can steer clear if it isn’t your jam. And they won’t be super crafted posts – just the quick and dirty reviews in a few paragraphs of my initial reactions.
So without further ado –
The Funhouse, 1981
“Four teenagers visit a local carnival for a night of innocent amusement, but soon discover that nothing there is innocent or amusing.”
I give it a solid “meh”. I love the carnival setting but it could have been so much more. Obviously the virgin would survive and there were too many nits to pick. Why was the little brother even a character? How could a traveling carnival have such an infrastructure? And didn’t we feel just a little sorry for the carnival freak who was just looking for love?
Hell Night, 1981
“Fraternity and sorority pledges ignore rumors and spend the night in a mansion haunted by victims of a family massacre.”
Linda Blair plays a sorority initiate amongst a bunch 30-year old actors – all of whom are sadly more attractive than she is and have better hair. While lacking a certain dark flair the story is an essentially satisfying with a family of supernaturally murderous freaks, sexy coeds, beheadings, impalings, dismemberment and candelabra.
Watch for one character’s weird obsession with his costume boots as he scrambles to supposed safety over a gate topped with razor-edged spikes.
Girls Nite Out, 1982
“Ohio coeds on a scavenger hunt find a slasher dressed like their school’s bear mascot.”
There was a lot of superfluous nattering in this one before we got into the slashing. We had to sit through a college basketball game with classic early-80s nut hugger shorts and a lot of bro-ham campus nonsense which I can only assume was meant to set the tone. I had difficulties telling the main characters apart since there were several identical wispy blonde sorority girls and multiple beefy dark haired frat boys. The radio DJ played a critical role and Brandon completely lost the plot after becoming distracted by that character’s blue lamé disco cap.
On the upside – the presence of Hal Holbrook in this mishmash was perplexing but made the end product slightly more distinguished and the final scene revealing the identity of the killer behind the shoddy bear mascot costume was enjoyably creepy!











