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Zombies Vampires Outer Space/ Astronomy Myths, Legends, Fantasy Zombies STAR TREK V THE FINAL FRONTIER Rated PG STAR TREK VI THE UNDISCOVERED COUNTRY BEETLEJUICE STAR WARS THE CLONE WARS INVASION OF THE BODY SNATCHERS (1978) SUPERGIRL TIM BURTON'S CORPSE BRIDE SUPERMAN IV TREASURE PLANET Rated PG-13 2010 THE FOG (2005) APOLLO 13 I AM LEGEND CONTACT MY BOYFRIEND'S BACK OCTOBER SKY NIGHT OF THE COMET PLANET 51 THE RIGHT STUFF Not Rated Muppets in space I WALKED WITH A ZOMBIE INVASION OF THE BODY SNATCHERS (1956) Rated PG-13 THE PLAGUE OF THE ZOMBIES ARMAGEDDON THE ZOMBIES OF MORA TAU DEEP IMPACT RED PLANET SPACE COWBOYS Vampires STARDUST (2007) Rated PG STAR TREK FIRST CONTACT COUNT YORGA, VAMPIRE STAR TREK (2009) DRACULA 1972 A.D. HORROR OF DRACULA SALEM'S LOT Myths, legends, fantasy and fairy tales TASTE THE BLOOD OF DRACULA Rated PG Rated PG-13 CHRONICLES OF NARNIA THE LION, THE CIRQUE DU FREAK THE VAMPIRE'S ASSISTANT CLASH OF THE TITANS (1981) VAN HELSING THE DARK CRYSTAL DRAGONHEART: A NEW BEGINNING Not Rated ELLA ENCHANTED THE ADDICTION FAIRY TALE: A TRUE STORY THE BRIDES OF DRACULA INKHEART DRACULA (1931) LABYRINTH DRACULA, PRINCE OF DARKNESS LEGEND HOUSE OF DRACULA SHREK KISS OF THE VAMPIRE SHREK 2 MARK OF THE VAMPIRE THE SPIDERWICK CHRONICLES RETURN OF THE VAMPIRE TRON THE RETURN OF DRACULA SON OF DRACULA Rated PG-13 THE BUTCHER'S WIFE Outer Space/ Astronomy DRAGONHEART KING ARTHUR LADYHAWKE Rated PG THE LORD OF THE RINGS THE RETURN OF THE FLIGHT OF THE NAVIGATOR THE LORD OF THE RINGS THE FELLOWSHIP GALAXY QUEST THE LORD OF THE RINGS THE TWO TOWERS THE ICE PIRATES POWDER KRULL ROBIN HOOD (2010) THE LAST STARFIGHTER WATERWORLD MARS NEEDS MOMS MASTERS OF THE UNIVERSE MISSION TO MARS STAR TREK III THE SEARCH FOR SPOCK STAR TREK GENERATIONS STAR TREK II THE WRATH OF KHAN STAR TREK IV THE VOYAGE HOME Horror and Halloween THE MUMMY (1999) THE MUMMY TOMB OF THE DRAGON EMPEROR ONE MISSED CALL (2007) Rated PG THE OTHERS CASPER PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: AT WORLD'S END CLUE PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN GHOSTBUSTERS II PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: DEAD MAN'S THE GOONIES POLTERGEIST II: THE OTHER SIDE GREMLINS POLTERGEIST III THE HAUNTED MANSION PROM NIGHT (2008) HOCUS POCUS THE RING HORROR OF DRACULA THE RING TWO THE HOUSE OF WAX THE RITE JAWS SCARY MOVIE 3 THE LEGEND OF SLEEPY HOLLOW (1958) SIGNS THE LOST SKELETON OF CADAVRA THE SIXTH SENSE MONSTER HOUSE THE SKELETON KEY MURDER BY DEATH SKINWALKERS POLTERGEIST THEY (2002) SCOOBY DOO TREMORS SCOOBY DOO 2: MONSTERS UNLEASHED THE UNBORN (2008) TWILIGHT ZONE THE MOVIE THE UNINVITED (2009) THE WITCHES (1990) VAN HELSING THE VILLAGE Rated PG-13 WHAT LIES BENEATH THE ADDAMS FAMILY WHEN A STRANGER CALLS (2006) ANACONDA THE WICKER MAN (2006) (DOMESTIC) ARACHNOPHOBIA THE BIRDS BLOOD AND CHOCOLATE Camping BOOGEYMAN Parent Trap THE CAVE Great outdoors CIRQUE DU FREAK THE VAMPIRE'S ASSISTANT Troop Beverly Hills CLOVERFIELD Meatballs THE COVENANT Camp nowhere CRY WOLF (2005) (ROGUE) Space camp DARK WATER Camp! DARKNESS FALLS Summercamp! DEVIL Contact THE EXORCISM OF EMILY ROSE Flight of the navigator THE EYE (DOMESTIC) Apollo 13 GODSEND (2004) Night at the museum GREMLINS II: THE NEW BATCH THE GRUDGE Medieval/Knights THE HAUNTING IN CONNECTICUT HUSH (KILRONAN) Kid in king Arthurs’s court INSIDIOUS First knight THE INVASION King Arthur JURASSIC PARK Knight’s tale LADY IN THE WATER Robin Hood THE LAST EXORCISM Sword in the stone LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS (1986) Just visiting THE MESSENGERS Avalon high THE MOTHMAN PROPHECIES .
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