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for halloween films to start....you know, Freddy, the doll, Michael the knife guy,
zombies.....I need my fix of sci fi crap for some reason.....LOL.....:devilish:😤👽
For me Halloween is all about partying, my wife and I would always be at some Halloween dance. Often it would be on the nearest weekend to October 31st. There would always be the collection of dressing up. Witches, Zombies, Draculas and so on, but I never had to worry about such costume. All I had was the shirt my wife made for me, it would even garner compliments at the supermarket. Who would ever have thought that pin-up girls had a Halloween association.
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No thanks, I'll pass. Real life is scary enough.

I saw "The Exorcist" at the premier in Georgetown. It was freezing that night, and we were waiting in a long line to get in. We'd gotten our tickets ahead of time, and I tucked mine into my glove. At one point, I took off my glove, forgetting the ticket was in there. As we got to the front of the line, my boyfriend said to get my ticket. I took off my glove again, expecting to find it, but it wasn't there! We looked all over for the lost ticket, while everyone else had gone into the theater. We were about to give up and there was the ticket, stuck in a bush. By the time we got into the theater, the only seats we could find unoccupied were in the front row. So, there we were watching "The Exorcist" with craned necks. It was literally larger than life. :eek: I was holding onto my boyfriend's arm so tight he was losing circulation. I almost pulled it out of the socket, lol!

Y'all can keep your creepy ass movies. 🤪

Bella ✌️
 
No thanks, I'll pass. Real life is scary enough.

I saw "The Exorcist" at the premier in Georgetown. It was freezing that night, and we were waiting in a long line to get in. We'd gotten our tickets ahead of time, and I tucked mine into my glove. At one point, I took off my glove, forgetting the ticket was in there. As we got to the front of the line, my boyfriend said to get my ticket. I took off my glove again, expecting to find it, but it wasn't there! We looked all over for the lost ticket, while everyone else had gone into the theater. We were about to give up and there was the ticket, stuck in a bush. By the time we got into the theater, the only seats we could find unoccupied were in the front row. So, there we were watching "The Exorcist" with craned necks. It was literally larger than life. :eek: I was holding onto my boyfriend's arm so tight he was losing circulation. I almost pulled it out of the socket, lol!

Y'all can keep your creepy ass movies. 🤪

Bella ✌️
Bella, you would have been better off not finding your ticket. That movie really scared me.... for years!
 
Bella, you would have been better off not finding your ticket. That movie really scared me.... for years!
You're absolutely right, Rose. It scared the crap outta me, too. I said to my boyfriend after the movie that it was an omen that I'd lost the ticket. I wished I'd never found it. I could've gone my whole life without seeing that movie. :eek:
 
Bella, you would have been better off not finding your ticket. That movie really scared me.... for years!
@Bella. Like you Rose, my friend and I stood in a long line to see The Exorcist. We went over to New York. I think we even had time for one of us to go to a coffee shop to get us something hot. That movie scared the bazoobas out of us! We bussed it there. On the way home, we got off at separate stops and it was very late. As I walked the less than two blocks home alone, I was still scared. Now that's a horror movie done right! :eek:
 
I was born on Halloween. When I was a kid, my mother used to have all of my friends over for my birthday party and they were all in costume, so it was pretty cool. Now, I dread it because it just means I am another year older.

As for movies, there is yet another Halloween movie with Jamie Lee Curtis coming out. How many times can Michael Myers come back? He is like Cher. :ROFLMAO:

 
Bella, you would have been better off not finding your ticket. That movie really scared me.... for years!
Having been raised part Catholic, that one scared the bejebus outta me, too! I went to see it with some buddies and my wife gave birth to our first son just a few days later. I probably checked that poor kid 20 times a day, round the clock, looking for anything unusual. (seeing as how I was a baby expert)
 
Count me out! I don't do anything for Halloween since my kids were small and I'm talking 35 years ago. Don't care for Hollywood slasher flicks. I prefer a nice romantic film with some intelligent conversation and a good story with great acting. I guess I'm anti-Halloween as I figure we will all be dead soon enough. So, what is the point of celebrating death. I would rather celebrate life but here I go again; against the grain.
 


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