026 - Perfect Horror: Halloween (1978) and Aliens (1986) | Film Deep Dive
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🎃🔥 Two of the most Damn Near Perfect horror films take center stage in this epic livestream! Join us as we dive deep into Halloween (1978) and Aliens (1986) — two genre-defining classics that NEED NO IMPROVEMENTS. From Michael Myers' terrifying silence to James Cameron’s relentless Xenomorph action, we’re breaking down why these films continue to reign supreme in horror and sci-fi history. Whether you’re a fan of slasher movies, iconic final girls, or 80s horror brilliance, this discussion is for YOU!We'll explore the legacy of John Carpenter's Halloween, the genius behind Aliens, and what makes them masterclasses in tension, pacing, and character. This is horror movie talk at its finest — ranking, reviewing, debating, and celebrating the films that shaped the genre.🔪👽 Perfect for fans of horror movie reviews, video essays, Michael Myers, Ellen Ripley, and the Scream and Halloween franchises!
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