Friday, October 28, 2005

Three Things to Know

First is the Halloween episodes.
Two and a Half Men had a nice and funny surreal episode with a witch and curses.
Batman the latest animated series on the Cartoon Network had Batman vs. Dracula, it was kinda cool.
Night Stalker was nothing special but they did have the Happy Tree Friends featured in the episode.
George Lopez tried to bring back the trick in trick or treat which nice but not funny.

As for channels AMC they are having a collection of scary & monster movies, here’s s short list…
Sunday, October 30, 2005
1:15 AM/EST Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives
2:00 AM/EST Friday the 13th
4:00 AM/EST Arachnophobia
6:00 AM/EST The Beast Must Die
8:00 AM/EST Prophecy
10:15 AM/ES Village of the Damned
12:15 PM/EST Arachnophobia
2:15 PM/EST Pet Sematary II
4:15 PM/EST Stephen King's Graveyard Shift
6:00 PM/EST An American Werewolf in London
8:00 PM/EST Tremors
10:00 PM/EST Species II
11:45 PM/EST Tremors
The best of which is An American Werewolf in London I would recommend the uncut version because it deserve to be watched like the original theater version.

On Showtime they are having a mini-marathon of horror movies starting the 28th.
Incident On and Off a Mountain Road//Directed by Don Coscarelli ("Phantasm," "Bubba Ho-Tep")
Dreams in the Witch House //Directed by Stuart Gordon ("Re-Animator," "Dagon")
Dance of the Dead //Directed by Tobe Hooper ("The Texas Chainsaw Massacre," "Poltergeist")
Jenifer //Directed by Dario Argento ("Suspiria," "Terror at The Opera")
Choclate //Directed by Mick Garris ("Riding the Bullet," "The Stand")
Homecoming //Directed by Joe Dante ("The Howling," "Gremlins")
Deer Woman //Directed by John Landis ("An American Werewolf in London")
Cigarette Burns //Directed by John Carpenter ("Halloween," "The Thing")
Fair Haired Child //Directed by William Malone ("House on Haunted Hill," "FearDotCom")
Haeckel's Tale //Directed by John McNaughton ("Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer," "Wild Things")
Imprint //Directed by Takashi Miike ("Audition," "Ichi," "The Killer")
Pick Me Up //Directed by Larry Cohen ("It's Alive," "The Invaders")
Sick Girl//Directed by Lucky McKee ("May," "The Woods")

On non-Halloween related stuff,
Surface: Episode 6 was great the showed the monsters poop and they also show a second species. Plus they killed off two main characters Doc Cirko and his assistant. They DNA key is, agkagk not sure what that means.
Prison Break: The Old Hand, Scofield is 3 weeks in and 17 days ‘til the escape. The Vice-President is the one ordering the killing and she’s a woman, alos the rest of the Scofields are dead or faking it just to survive.

Thirdly is news from TV first George Takei came out the closet who’ll be next Ricky or Clay, sorry Claymates.
In General Hospital an 11 year old girl “LuLu” was recast into a 22 year old whore. I understand soaps often advance ages but enough this is ridiculous.

2 comments:

  1. Anonymous9:22 AM

    i am soooooooooo glad we dont have Halloween here! then i would have to put up with all those stupid halloween specials...christmas is ENOUGH lol...and we dont even do too many christmas specials... *phew* how can you stand it LOL?

    love moi XOXO

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  2. I actually like it but since the country has become more conservative the Hallloween specials are fewer then ever, even decorations are less.
    People have begun decorating for Christmas as a sign to others that Halloween is not wanted in their house.

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