#VundaHalloweenAthon Day 29: "I Know What You Did in the 90's"

Welcome to Day 29 of our #VundaHalloweenAthon 

The 29th theme of the month is "I Know What You Did in the 90's." Bust out the flannel because today we're watching a movie from the 1990's (or the 1890's I guess but that's probably not as fun). We enjoyed our 80's day today is equally as special because we were alive for this whole decade.

Here are a few recommendations from our childhood, taken from our own watchlists for today...

Group Pick: Blair Witch Project (1999) directed by Eduardo Sanches, and Daniel Myrick is a once in a century type of horror movie and it ended the 90's and kicked off the last 20 years of horror. This film has been emulated by many but still remains a one of a kind original. What better way to celebrate spooky season by getting lost in the woods with this classic film. 

D-Rock:
-I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997) directed by Jim Gillespie - 1h 41m - Amazon Prime, Peacock
-The People Under the Stairs (1991) directed by Wes Craven - 1h 42m - Peacock
-Urban Legend (1998) directed by Jamie Blanks - 1h 40m



Stephen & Dani:
-Wishmaster (1997) directed by Robert Kurtzman - 1h 30m - Tubi
-Cronos (1993) directed by Guillermo Del Toro - 1h 32m - HBO Max
-Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992) directed by Francis Ford Coppola - 2h 7m   
-Edward Scissorhands (1990) directed by Tim Burton - 1h 41m - Hulu
-Candyman 3: Day of the Dead (1999) directed by Turi Meyer - 1h 33m - Hulu



Tell us about your picks on social media by tagging @Vundacast or @Vundablog and #VundaHalloweenAthon in your tweets or posts.


Our official #VundaHalloweenAthon art was done by Josh Stifter who is not only an artist but a filmmaker. If you subscribe to his Flush Studios Patreon you can access great behind the scenes content. He has two feature length films: The Good Exorcist is a comedic horror film made for $7000 under the supervision of Robert Rodriguez available on TromaNOW or ask Josh about Greywood's Plot a film about friendship and cryptids, which is touring the world at film festivals.


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