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Does anyone else really appreciate the Fear Street movies on Netflix because you used to read all the R.L. Stine books when you were a kid?
It is like a fun dose of nostalgia so I think I am going to watch the new Prom Queen one that just came out.
I’m not really a thriller/horror person, but these are enjoyable.
Both my husband and my oldest love horror, and up until recently, my youngest has avoided it because she doesn’t enjoy a lot of gore (if it is realistic).
But she recently watched Scream for the first time and is a convert. She became obsessed with it, and has made a list of every single movie that falls within the same category.
I guess her genre is slasher movies, and now I am outnumbered.
In case you missed it, I posted an effortless, polished, and unexpected summer capsule wardrobe yesterday.
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Man I loved Fear Street. I had a small library made up of primarily Fear Street, Babysitters Club and Sweet Valley and would lend them out to my classmates all the time. Fear Street was by far the most popular. Specifically the Fear Street Saga books, those were the best. The 1666 movie was my favorite of the three, I just love the background mythology. There was a new trilogy that came out a few years ago that were light and frothy, but fun. Like the literary equivalent of cotton candy.
Yes! I watched those. The perfect cheesy slasher kind of movie that I can handle. Did you also read Christopher Pike? It was always the best day when I went to the book store and there was a new Fear Street or Christopher Pike out. My friends and I also had a sharing system since new books were expensive 😂