Friend wanted me to watch Trick 'r Treat as he is a big horror fan and he's real into it and I had some fun with it. I don't watch a lot of straight horror movies like this, I've watched a few slashers, and I've watched a lot of zombie stuff, and of course things like Evil Dead 2. With horror, I tend to prefer more interesting settings, so like a zombie movie is hopefully involving kind of an apocalyptic scenario, that sorta thing, or maybe it has some comedic or action focus.
Trick 'r Treat is good general horror, it's one Halloween night, telling it from a few different perspectives, lot of creepiness, some gore, actually less than I was expecting from something like this. Sam is an interesting horror mascot, very different from the usual ones, but sounds interesting enough. It's a good watch if you want a horror flick.
Also got back into Baki on Netflix, I dropped it after the first part was done, because the CG they were using for fights was not great, it was really jarring compared to the normal animation and it killed any interest I had in the show. That being said, it seems in the second part, they've mostly dropped the CG action, which has greatly improved the show for me. The animation isn't amazing, but it's very competent for sure (Thank god this is isn't as bas Record of Ragnarok lol). What sells this show is the insane characters, fights, and interactions. It's just the dumbest plot and story, it might even be a bad adaptation with how badly paced it feels, but one character has sex for the first time (A multi-day marathon) and it releases his full potential, or some characters are so strong they can stop blades with their muscle or event full on shotgun blasts. It reminds me a lot of Jojo's Bizarre Adventure in how over the top and ridiculous it is, but involving far more ridiculously muscled men than even Jojo had in its first few arc's lol But that stuff is what is keeping me interested. Gonna stick with it for now as I heard the story gets even more batshit insane lol