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Here’s how you can watch the essential Halloween movies that aren’t on Netflix

We smell children already.

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Netflix usually has a pretty good selection of movies and TV shows. Unfortunately, when it comes to the most beloved Halloween movies it seems to be lacking.

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Luckily, you can still get your hands on classic Halloween movies in a jiffy. Listed below are some of the essential Halloween flicks that you need to watch this (and every) year.

If you’re an Amazon Prime member you can get some of the movies at a discounted rate through Amazon Video. And as with all Amazon services, you get a free 30-day trial. So if you’re not a member but still want to score some savings, sign up for your free trial here.

1) Amuck, amuck, amuck!

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Price on Amazon: $3.99 (regularly $14.99)

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2) Watch out – there might be monsters in the living room.

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Price on Amazon: $2.99

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3) Bubble, bubble, toil, and trouble.

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Price on Amazon: $11.99

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4) Why wouldn’t you want to collect the original trilogy?

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Price on Amazon: $2.99+

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5) If you truly love someone, they never leave. They remain in your heart forever. (Just like this movie).

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Price on Amazon: $6.50

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6) Tell me something I don’t know (like why you don’t already own this). 

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Price on Amazon: $7.84 ($14.99)

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7) A movie about twin witches: an instant classic. 

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Price on Amazon: $2.99+ 

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8) What twisted kind of mortal are you?

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