Halloween Madness!
Published October 25, 2003
"You know how things are--life goes on": Michele Soavi's Cemetery Man
In a supplement to the series on the scariest horror movies I've ever seen, here's one that didn't quite make the cut.
Posted in Blogcritics on October 30, 2003 03:50 PM
"Don't look at me": Clive Barker's Hellraiser
Part 6 in a 13-part series on the scariest horror movies I've ever seen.
Posted in Blogcritics on October 30, 2003 03:21 PM
"F*ck": Stanley Kubrick's Eyes Wide Shut
Part 5 in a 13-part series on the scariest horror movies I've ever seen.
Posted in Blogcritics on October 30, 2003 02:22 PM
"We're all expecting great things": The Coen Brothers' Barton Fink
Part 4 in a 13-part series on the scariest horror movies I've ever seen.
Posted in Blogcritics on October 30, 2003 01:36 PM
"Seeking human victims": George Romero's Night of the Living Dead
Part 3 in a 13-part series on the scariest horror movies I've ever seen.
Posted in Blogcritics on October 30, 2003 12:52 PM
"You'll simply never understand the true meaning of sacrifice": Robin Hardy's The Wicker Man
Part 2 in a 13-part series on the scariest horror movies I've ever seen.
Posted in Blogcritics on October 30, 2003 12:23 PM
"No... No...": Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds
Part 1 of a 13-part series on the scariest horror movies I've ever seen.
Posted in Blogcritics on October 30, 2003 11:40 AM
Halloween and Great Southern Tradition
Mommabear links to a Halloween special series of postings on Possumblog. In a cheeky move MB has used one of my fiction pieces for her entry. To be fair, the poor bear has to edit this feral writer's posts and...
Posted in Blogcritics on October 30, 2003 10:43 AM
Halloween Music Must Haves
Are you throwing a Halloween Party? Do you want something cool for the ghouls who will be in attendence? The best collection of spooky modern rock songs that any DJ worth his dead ass can have, should include the following...
Posted in Blogcritics on October 29, 2003 07:26 PM
High Times In The Witch City: A Month of Halloweens in Salem, MA
My wife and I moved to Salem Massachusetts about three years ago as a matter of convenience. She was going to graduate school in Boston, and I was laundering money for a small pharmaceuticals concern operated off a swordboat in...
Posted in Blogcritics on October 29, 2003 02:46 PM
Halloween and Ghoul Pools
Only two days until Halloween - why do the holiday, movies, attractions, stories, etc., that trade in fright find such resonance with us? I looked into this and the bizarre rise of Internet "ghoul pools" on MSNBC.com: "It's a dead...
Posted in Blogcritics on October 29, 2003 11:55 AM
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i know what i wanna do fer Halloween...
chase down spammers like this relacore guy..and repeatedly impale him with a plastic spork unti he discorporates very messily
then jump up and down on the puddles until the remnants are completely obliterated
coat the smears with garlic to ensure no possibility of resurrection, and burn everything clean with a napalm stike
did i just say all that out loud?
ah well...chalk it up to channeling the spirit of Halloween on Good Friday
Excelsior!
Thanks for the recomended music. I listen to Oingo Boingo, the Misfits, and Rob Zombie year round, and I'm always amazed that at Halloween the only song anyone can think to play is Monster Mash. We need better soundtracks for our Halloween parties and Haunted Houses
Happy Haunting
hi BJ, great site! Since "Halloween" now starts in about mid-September, it will be time to start firing up the Halloween posts once again. We'll come up with some new tunes this year as well
Guess I'll buy those little m'nn'm
packages in a seethrough bag in
quantity and if I don't eat them myself,
I'll probably put them out for the
people who live in the same house I do!
Just because I'm almost 50, that don't
mean Marilyn Monroe isn't my...favorite
dress-up! I tried,well, really once,
and the first time WHAT A KNOCKOUT!
But the object of my outrageous
impression was not present...and noone
took pictures...This Halloween I think
I'll try number three...thanks for the
little reminder message from the
Blogcritics.org....Hallo back!
Reisa L. Gerber
thanks for checking in Reisa - it will be time for us to start thinking about Halloween again in about three weeks - time flies!
Check out our 2005 Halloween music at Sub Rosa. It'll only be available here in October this year.
Everything from Halloween surf music to Frank Zappa's 'Goblin Girl' to the original 'Monster Mash' to a mash-up of 'Smells Like Teen Spirit vs. Monster Mash'. Have fun.
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