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Although later films in this series were set on a cruise ship, in space, and (for a brief time) in Manhattan, many would likely remember that the first film was set at Camp Crystal Lake. What 1980 film would it be? |
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Ash and Co. headed to the woods for a little relaxation and fun in what 1981 film, in which they just happened to summon up some demonic forces? |
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Another in a slew of camp-themed horror films, what 1983 slasher film ended with a gender-bending twist by the lakeside? |
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All that most people remembered from this 1999 handheld camera film by Eduardo Sanchez was running, shaking, screaming, and a lot of trees. What little 'independent film that could' was it? |
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Although also a term for a psychological condition involving a sense of claustrophobia, this 2002 Eli Roth movie, set in a cabin in the woods, involved a flesh-eating disease. What is the film's name? |
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Rob Schmidt's second feature film starred Eliza Dushku going head-to-head with backwoods rednecks. The entire movie (released in 2003) was set in the woods. What was the title? |
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Based on a Stephen King novel, what 2003 film, about four childhood friends on an annual trip to a forest cabin, featured aliens, Morgan Freeman and 'SSDD'? |
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What 2009 movie about the slasher 'Babyface' and a particular fictional movie was produced by Dark Castle and set in the woods? |
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First airing at the Slamdance Film Festival in 2010, what independent film, set in the seemingly endless woods of New Hampshire, trailed a research group looking for the remnants of an entire lost town? |
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Created by Vincent D'Onofrio and released in 2010, what aptly-titled horror film includes a teenage band attempting to practice their music with a killer on the loose in the forest? |
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