Film Feast at the Library! Halloween! VOTE for your choice
For the upcoming Film Feast scheduled for 5:30 pm on Halloween, Tuesday, October 31st, we will view one of four films, selected by YOU, via the Google poll link below.
The four films are:
The Birds. Classic Hitchcock. Tippy Hedren harassed by crows! They can invade through the chimney! Birds! Yikes!
Night of the Living Dead. George Romero horror flick took zombies into center stage of the genre. Suddenly there are zombies everywhere! And they want to eat you! They're slow and stupid, but sometimes slow and stupid wins by a leg-- or wins a leg!
28 Days Later: brought zombies into the 21st century in a post-zombie apocalypse England. And unlike the zombies that stumble around in Night/Living Dead like toddlers, the suckers in this film can RUN! Terrifying. But what's worse, the zombies or the humans??
Midsommar: Contemporary horror with a strong psychological underpinning. Americans invited to a celebration in an intentional community in Sweden realize only too late that these Swedes have some very odd ideas about community building. Probably the strangest and most "adult" of the films on this list.
We would make the case that any of these films are masterpieces in their own right. But you tell us, which would you rather watch?
Vote here (Film Feast is appropriate for those 16 and older only, under 18 with parental consent):