Growing up in the '80s, us little kids wouldn't dare watch Halloween. Freddy Krueger and Jason were scary enough, but Michael Myers was something else. Something more real. Slasher movies ruled the decade and, for anyone growing up in suburbia, where the night brings deathly quiet and the fores.
Halloween is that time of year when we all take time out to scare the daylights out of each other, dress up in our favorite clever costumes, or just feast on tons of sweet, sweet candy. But another Halloween tradition is watching scary movies. TV stations dust off the old Godzilla and Addams Fami.