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Bmore Screening: The Devil Inside – Jan 5th

Geek for e has a bunch of admit 1 tickets for you fine folks out there. That is if you are man/woman enough to watch this sure to be fright fest!

As for myself, I will be skipping this one (I am a wuss). But I have been hearing some damn scary things about The Devil Inside.

Starting today, our screenings will require you all to do some work! Comments, Facebook, Twitter, RSS Feed etc all will be part of the Free Passes we give out.

Synopsis:

In Italy, a woman becomes involved in a series of unauthorized exorcisms during her mission to discover what happened to her mother, who allegedly murdered three people during her own exorcism.

To win passes to our latest screening:

  1. Leave a comment below with your favorite Horror movie of all time!
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100 Random emails will be selected and then emailed the Gofobo code for this screening!

Enjoy the movie!

 

Screening Update – our program that handles contest has broken. Below is the Code you all need to get your passes. We apologize and have purchased something that will work guaranteed!

http://www.gofobo.com/rsvp – Code = GFEJSKH

Comments

  1. do i really have to pick just one?? ever since i could remember saturdays were horror movie day love them alll

    but …Favotite The Shining —Jack Nicholson was chilling

  2. The Rite, our directv box stopped working as soon as it was over, the tech could find nothing wrong with it…spooky!

  3. Penance is my favorite horror movie, it’s a B-movie BUT it scared me more than any other movie EVER!

  4. Burnt Offerings- a 70s movie. I watched with my mom when I was kid and it still creeps me out to this day.

  5. Any of the movies made by Ghost House (the horror outfit of Sam Raimi). Particularly their Underground titles: Dance of the Dead, The Thaw & Stag Night!

  6. This is my favorite type of movie, I only seen the trailer. I would love to see this film infull.

  7. Wow, hard to pick a single favorite. The Exorcist and Nightmare on Elm Street (the original, not that 2010 schlock!) were both frightening in their own way. I really liked the first Paranormal Activity as well, right up to the ending. But the movie that scared me the most I saw as a kid … The Trilogy of Terror! Sure, 3 short stories instead of one feature length film, but man did those stories dig into my psyche!

  8. There is no such thing as a favorite scify or horror movies. They are all great and better than the soap operas my wife watches.