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A Rebel's Ramblings
by: FAN4YRS
date posted: Sep 28, 2006 2:34 PM  | 
updated: Sep 28, 2006 3:01 PM
Halloween 06
Right photo: "There are no Halloween costumes here...unless you brought them with you!"


Halloween is a big deal to me. I had a ritual as a child: Trick or Treat and then go home to watch "It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown". In fifth grade I played Dracula in a play featuring various monsters: The Incredible Hulk, Wicked Witch, Frankenstien, and many others. I really built up my part with paste on my face and really traumatized the first grade classrooms we performed for. Cue "Those were the Days" (Theme from "All in the Family"). In sixth grade (for Begger's night anyway) I did a repeat performance as Dracula.

It was around that time that I got into Monster Movies. Fox ran some Hammer Horror Classics that year (along with "Munsters, Go Home"). My favorites were the "Munsters" movie as well as "Brides of Dracula". It really creeped me out at that age, but it was a good creep.

The last time I participated in a major way to Halloween was back in 1999. I was mentoring a boy diagnosed with ADHD and I took he and his siblings Trick or Treating (twice: one in their neighborhood and once in the Mall where I was working at the time). It was a lot of fun. I went as Qui-Gon Ginn, the kid went as Jar Jar, his siblings went as Anakin and Queen Amadalla (yes, he had a brother and a sister).

Since then I pass out candy and turn into a Halloween movie buff. Not the series "Halloween", but favorite films I like to enjoy during that time. Here are some of my favorites (I am hoping to get them all on DVD or VHS)...

The Bat (1968)
A mystery writer (Agnes Moorehead) is plagued by a murder who dresses up in a bat costume. Also with Vincent Price.

Blood of Dracula (1958)
It's "The Facts of Life" with a hitch, the Mrs. Garrett character wants to turn the Jo character into a vampire! You'll see what I mean if you see it!

The Brides of Dracula (1960)
My absolute favorite vampire film (starring Peter Cushing as Van Helsing).

Critters (1986)
It's got a cat named Chewbacca in it! OK, it's not that great...but it has a cat named Chewbacca in it!!

The Empire Strikes Back (1980)
Not a horror? Luke is almost eaten by a monster, Han is frozen alive in carbonite, Leia is frightened by a mynock, and See Threepio is blasted to bits...Oh, yeah, and Luke gets a hand cut off!!

Fright Night (1985)
My favorite "modern" vampire film. I love the line: "You've got to have FAITH for THAT (a cross) to work on me!"

The Ghost and Mr. Chicken (1966)
Don Knotts plays a reporter who spends the night in a supposed haunted house.

Godzilla (1954)
The original Japanese version made just nine years after WW II.

House on Haunted Hill (1959)
A Vincent Price classic and, I recently read, a favorite of "Shock Theater".

Haunted Honeymoon (1986)
This movie only gets one star by most reviewers, but the Dom Delouis character, Aunt Kate, makes it worth watching.

It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown (1966)
This is obviously not a movie, but is it really Halloween with out?

Munsters, Go Home (1966)
The Munsters inherit a fortune (and Herman an English title) in this motion picture that features MOST of the original television cast.

The Nutty Professor (1963)
This classic features Jules Kelp (Jerry Lewis) a nutty professor who turns himself into Buddy Love to win the heart of Stella Purdy (Stella Stevens).

Revenge of the Sith (2005)
What could be more scary than watching the good go bad?

Visit to a Small Planet (1960)
Jerry Lewis as a space creature coming to visit Earth and finding out about romance! Very entertaining. I like to watch it because it actually takes place on Halloween.

Of course I also like the Hitchcock classics "Rope" (1948), "Psycho" (1960), and "The Birds" (1963), but I don't think of them as Halloween flicks.

  captainj007
date Posted: Sep 28, 2006 3:30 PM
You left out the classic classics like:

Halloween and Halloween II

Friday the XIII (only the first three)

Night of the Living Dead

and the more "specialized" of films:

Reanimator

Scanners

Howling

Dang, it looks like I'm renting a horror flick on the way home tonight - LOL
FAN4YRS
A Rebel's Ramblings
date Posted: Sep 28, 2006 5:08 PM
Well, I'm not too big on the slash'em ups.
  Son of a Bith
The Cantina Corner
date Posted: Sep 28, 2006 5:09 PM
Bram Stoker's Dracula

Directed by Francis Ford Coppola, it has an all-star cast and is the most respectful towards the original source material than any other film interpretation of Dracula. But it still has its own style. And the historical tidbits, such as making Gary Oldman look like the image of the real Vlad Tepes is really cool!!
The Stooge
Star Wars Joke-A-Day
date Posted: Sep 28, 2006 5:14 PM
The ringtone for my cell phone is the theme to The Exorcist...

It's a fairly adult film, but it's brilliantly scary. It's also (no joke) the most seriously religious film I've ever seen.
FAN4YRS
A Rebel's Ramblings
date Posted: Sep 28, 2006 5:17 PM
most seriously religious film I've seen

--I've never seen it, but I can believe that. I just had a feeling.
gold5
I lost Tiree, lost Dutch!..or How I learned to stop worrying and love the Death Star.
date Posted: Sep 28, 2006 7:48 PM
You don't watch Young Frankenstein? It is not Halloween in our household without it.
  vadersgirl33
vadersgirl_reflections
date Posted: Sep 28, 2006 7:52 PM
It's not Halloween without the Great Pumpkin! Just ask Linus.:^O

My faves are Psycho (1960), Bram Stoker's Dracula, Reveng of the Sith, Halloweentown, Halloweentown II, and the Ghost and Mr. Chicken.

vadersgirl33
  Japanese Fett
date Posted: Sep 28, 2006 8:17 PM
Gojira! That's how you say Godzilla in Japanese. I like Godzilla and all, but I really wish they remake the films and make a computer animated Godzilla. And FAN4YRS, I know how you dislike revamped films, but I'm 14, & our generation says bring on the magic! Oh you forgot one other film. The Nightmare Before Christmas. I love that movie!

Sayonara, & MTFBWY
FAN4YRS
A Rebel's Ramblings
date Posted: Sep 28, 2006 8:22 PM
I HATE "Nightmare Before Christmas". Christmas is Christmas, Halloween is Halloween.

I wish that they would have translated "Godzilla" "Gojira" in the English subtitles. I was disappointed that they didn't.

Don't pass up the Jerry Lewis films everyone--He's my favorite!
  Son of a Bith
The Cantina Corner
date Posted: Sep 28, 2006 8:28 PM
The Exorcist

What seriously freaked me out about that movie was this face popping up all of the sudden.
  Japanese Fett
date Posted: Sep 28, 2006 8:32 PM
I HATE "Nightmare Before Christmas".
:( Hate is such a strong word, don't ya think?:(
FAN4YRS
A Rebel's Ramblings
date Posted: Sep 29, 2006 3:14 AM
Sorry, Japanese Fett, it is, but I REALLY DON'T like that movie (because I don't combined Christmas with evil characters).
padmeskywalker77
Padme's Legacy
date Posted: Sep 29, 2006 9:52 AM
I do not usually watch any movies at Halloween...I just do not like the *scare* they can invoke. However, this year I just may have to check out some of the ones you mentioned :D

I still enjoy watching It's the Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown...it is definitely a classic!!
leia19886
Someone get this big walking carpet out of my way ...
date Posted: Sep 29, 2006 9:11 PM
You can never go wrong with Charlie Brown or Hitchcock on
Halloween.
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