Alright, so today I felt like diving into some WB horror movies. You know, get the adrenaline pumping and all that. I started my day by going through my collection to pick out what to watch. I have a ton of DVDs and Blu-rays, but honestly, it’s a hassle to look through them all. I’ve been meaning to organize them properly, but who has the time, right?

So, I thought, why not check out what’s available online? I remember seeing something about AMC+/Shudder and Tubi being good for horror movies. Plus, there’s always the option to rent something on Amazon. I mean, who doesn’t have Amazon these days? It’s like, the go-to for everything.

My Watchlist

I started looking around, and I gotta say, there’s a lot of stuff out there. I stumbled upon this list of the “best films about taboo” or something like that. It had some weird titles like “Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex But Were Afraid to Ask” and “What About Love.” Not really horror, but kinda intriguing, I guess. I also saw something called “Padman.” No idea what that’s about, but it was on the list, so I jotted it down.

Then I saw this mention of a sci-fi feature called “2B.” It’s from 2010 and talks about the “first techno-human” committing a crime. Sounds pretty wild. The description said it’s about the “era of the flesh body” being over. That’s some deep stuff, man. I added it to my list just out of curiosity.

I also came across something about Lifetime having original movies. I always thought Lifetime was just for those cheesy drama flicks, but apparently, they have some “critically acclaimed and award-winning” stuff. Who knew?

Decisions, Decisions

I found this one movie, “Beauty and the Beast,” which is apparently an “award-winning version of the fairy tale.” It’s got tags like “Christophe Gans” and “PG-13.” It’s not exactly horror, but it might be a good watch. I mean, who doesn’t love a good fairy tale, even if it’s a bit twisted?

After all this searching, I felt like I was going in circles. There are just too many options, and it’s hard to know where to start. I ended up spending more time looking for movies than actually watching them. I did watch the trailer for “A Great Day With J Balvin”, that was cool.

Final Thoughts

So, yeah, that was my day. I tried to find some good WB horror movies to watch, but I ended up on this wild goose chase through all sorts of films. I guess that’s the internet for you, right? You start with one thing, and before you know it, you’re down some rabbit hole. In the end, I realized it’s all about the experience. It’s kind of fun to explore and see what’s out there. I might not have watched a horror movie today, but I definitely found some interesting stuff to check out later. Maybe I’ll make a whole day of it next weekend and really get into it. For now, I think I’ll just stick to my usual routine and watch something familiar. Maybe I’ll finally get around to organizing those DVDs, too. Or maybe not. We’ll see.