Drafting Horror Episode 7 The Top 5 Creepiest Kid Movies Ever

Signal Horizon Broadcasting Network is proud to announce a second podcast in the fleet, Drafting Horror.ย Itโs the place for debating horror in a smart or at least funny way.ย Welcome to Episode 7ย Top Five Creepiest Kids in Horror Movies Ever.ย ย Every two weeks we will draft a new top five list and then, you the listener gets to decide who was right.ย Watch for the poll on our Facebook and Twitter pages to get in on the action.ย Vote for each of your top five picks and the best three out of five wins.ย The winner gets a beer and the loser has to watch a terrible horror movie.ย Every pick will bring you not only plenty of debate but a nifty bit of obscure and cool trivia.ย Listen to the podcast and become a fount of ridiculous horror movie information.
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!In episode 8 we discuss our favorite evil and creepy kids. Listen and we discuss satanโs children, Japanese cats, Tracyโs preference for lurking, and our complete lack of standards.
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Tylerโs Numer 5: The Babadook
Tracyโs Number 5: Case 39
Tylerโs Number 4: Pet Semetary(1989)
Tracyโs Number 4: The Omen
Tylerโs Number 3: Ju-On
Tracyโs Number3: The Orphanage
Tylerโs Number 2: Sinister
Tracyโs Number 2: The Ring
Tylerโs Number 1: Children Of The Corn
Tracyโs Number 1: The Sixth Sense
If Tracy loses she has to watch Little Evilย .ย Tyler will have to watch Coraline.
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As the Managing Editor for Signal Horizon, I love watching and writing about genre entertainment. I grew up with old-school slashers, but my real passion is television and all things weird and ambiguous. My work can be found here and Travel Weird, where I am the Editor in Chief.
