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Alice Cooper - Welcome To My Nightmare (Live 1979)



Alice Cooper - Welcome To My Nightmare (Live 1979) above.

Alice Cooper performing the song "Welcome To My Nightmare", live in San Diego, California in 1979 as part of the 'Madhouse Rock' tour. Buy the DVD at: http://www.shoutfactory.com/?q=node/1...

The Strange Case of Alice Cooper is a live concert video release of Alice Cooper, first released on VHS in 1979. The concert was filmed on April 9, 1979 during Cooper's 'Madhouse Rock' Tour in support of the album "From The Inside" in San Diego, California.



Alice Cooper - Welcome To My Nightmare Original video above from the 1975 album welcome to my nightmare.

Welcome to my nightmare, I think you're gonna like it, I think you're gonna feel you belong.

A nocturnal vacation, unnecessary sedation, you want to feel at home 'cause you belong.

Welcome to my nightmare whoa, ho, ho, ho...

(^_^)

Lyrics:
Welcome to my breakdown.
I hope I didn't scare you.
That's just the way we are when we come down.
We sweat and laugh and scream here.
'Cause life is just a dream here.
You know inside you feel right at home, here.
Yeah, Welcome to my nightmare yeah, hey, hey, hey...

Welcome to my nightmare!
I think you're gonna like it!
I think you're gonna feel you belong!
We sweat and laugh and scream here!
'Cause life is just a dream here!
You know inside you feel right at home, here!

Welcome to my nightmare hoo, hoo, woo, hoo...
Welcome to my breakdown...

No, this isn't the "video" ----- the term "music video" hadn't even been invented yet. Things like this were called "films" and if you used "video" no one knew what you were talking about. This was 1975 when emulsion based film was king. MTV would enter the scene in the next decade and probably was responsible for the switch in terms. For those too young to remember, the first MTV was nothing but back-to-back music videos without the first commercial or talking head. The first interruption was the "VJ's" and from there came the commercials and finally the thing it is today. Youtube has followed the same path. First commercials on some videos, then commercials on most videos with the option to cancel and go on to whatever you wanted to see. Now we have to watch full advertising with no chance to opt out, and commercials are even beginning to appear mid-video. Enjoy these good times while they last.

(^_^)

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  • Michael Jackson - Thriller



    Michael Jackson - Thriller

    This song and this video will NEVER GET OLD!

    I love to see this on Halloween and anytime of the year.

    Happy Halloween! 👻👽👾

    May ALL of you have a safe & Blessed weekend😊

    Music video by Michael Jackson performing Thriller.


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    Michael Jackson - Halloween (Mega Mix)



    Michael Jackson - Halloween (Mega Mix) - High Definition

    This is not just the regular video of Thriller. This is a mini movie of Michael's Jacksons Halloween Mix.

    Michael Jackson's Ghosts Full Complete Version HD



    Michael Jackson's Ghosts Full Complete Version HD

    Excellent Art From The King Of Music. Best version on YouTube.

    I love this video.

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    Halloween 2014 Light Show. Queen, Bohemian Rhapsody. Thomas Halloween House, Naperville IL



    Halloween 2014 Light Show. Queen, Bohemian Rhapsody. Thomas Halloween House, Naperville IL

    First, I love Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen.

    Second, Thomas Halloween House light show is awesome!

    Thomas Halloween 2014, Conan Doyle Rd, Naperville IL. 96 LOR Channels

    Donations are being collected for Gigi's Playhouse this year.

    Come out and see the light show and donate, or donate here: http://gigisplayhouse.org/

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    5 Tips How To Get The Best Halloween Ecards Of The Net Free

    Halloween is the time to send Ecards to friends. Halloween is the time to send Ecards to family. How to get Free Halloween Ecards? One must share the fun of Halloween but how to get very good quality Ecards that look different and don’t cost? Let me tell you.

    Free Halloween Ecards - tips on selection
    Internet offers paid and free, both kinds of Ecards. How to get the best at no cost? Let me give you five tips.

    1. Search for Free Halloween Ecards. It is not necessary that the best Ecards will be always on the first page of search results. That may be even in the third or fourth page. Search engine searches with different criteria and the first result need not be best for you. Therefore look at few websites. The very first page - home of the website should give you idea about the quality of the content. Ask these questions- is the homepage well laid out? Are the fonts and colors pleasing? Does the design look professional? Does the website offer small content or large content? Once you are sure that you have located a good website, click the Halloween Ecards.

    2. View few Free Halloween Ecards. Look at the colors. Is the size right? Or the Ecard is very small? Is the Ecard designed in flash or plain JPG? If they are JPG, move to another website.

    3. What about the Ecards text? Does it evoke the spirit of Halloween? Listen to the music. Is the music matching the mood of the Ecards? If not, select another.

    4. Does the Free Halloween Ecard open and begin playing immediately? Or you have to click the Ecard to play? The later is good because it gives you the opportunity to view the Ecard carefully and enjoy it. The Ecards that begin playing immediately as they open give no opportunity to the recipient to watch it and enjoy. He/she will have to replay it again to view it. Why trouble the recipient? Send an Ecard that has to be played. That will give enough time to watch the Ecard.

    5.Write whatever message you want below the Ecard. The message should be personal- between you and the recipient. Make it sound funny and nostalgic. The final test of a good message is simple- will it make the recipient feel good? If yes, go ahead. Send as many free Ecards as you wish.


    Your 2014 Halloween Horoscope

    What does this Friday's holiday have in store for you? Below are two of L.A.'s top astrologers — Maja D'Aoust of White Witch Astrology and Kiel Pollitt of Astro-Health — break down what each and every sign can expect this 2014 Halloween. Read your Horoscope below if you dare...

    Aries
    According to Pollitt: "It's all about your friends this Halloween, with the moon in Aquarius — your friendship sector. You're not sitting at home this year; you're hitting up all the parties and doing it with your closest pals." According to D'Aoust: "With three planets in Scorpio in your house of sex and death this Halloween, give yourself permission to go dark. A scary dominatrix costume could give you just the right amount of S&M vibes."

    Taurus
    According to Pollitt: "Office party? With the moon cruising through your professional sector on All Hallow's Eve, you're either kicking it with your co-workers and bobbing for apples, or burning the midnight oil on a deadline." According to D'Aoust: "If married or committed, be careful of your wandering eyes! Don't forget, costumes are for pretend, not for real."

    Gemini
    According to Pollitt: "This year you are flirty and exotic on Halloween, with the moon transiting in your foreign 9th house. Think of dressing up with a cultural flair that's different from your own background. Romance might spark between you and someone visiting from a faraway land." According to D'Aoust: "So many restrictions and so much work to do before you can enjoy the Halloween spirit! I'm feeling glam rock/'80s attire for you this year — you up for it?"

    Cancer
    According to Pollitt: "You are feeling like being with your partner on Halloween (costume-wise, think Thing 1 and Thing 2 this year). If single, you might not feel like hitting the town, but you've got a special allure that could attract a chance meeting." According to D'Aoust: "Don't be bummed if you have to work tonight, because you will make out like a bandit! Maybe a Ninja or bank robber outfit would be appropriate. Get creative and crafty — you could make something amazing!"

    Leo
    According to Pollitt: "Coupled Leos are loving this Halloween, and what Leo doesn't love romance? You might be getting swept off your feet this year by a special someone. Even if you aren't into Halloween, think romantic dinner and decadent desserts." According to D'Aoust: "The moon brings a lovely flash in your close partnership house, making your inner werewolf impatient for attention. Go shapeshifter-style, and turn into your wildest dream. Jupiter is giving you extra luck and magnetism in the spotlight. Karaoke, anyone?"

    Virgo
    According to Pollitt: "Halloween treats can give the healthiest Virgo a shiver. With the moon gliding through Aquarius, your health and well-being sector, you might be giving out toothbrushes and organic oatmeal bars this year." According to D'Aoust: "So what if you feel like staying in and snuggling up to a murder mystery? Don’t let the only thriller tonight be your anxiety attack — gain confidence through asserting your plans over your friends' for once."

    Libra
    According to Pollitt: Get ready for your big cameo, Libra. You are out and ready to mingle with a list of all the hottest spots to hit for the evening. The night highlights fun and romance, and you are sure to have one of the best Halloweens yet!" According to D'Aoust: "Since you have been doing so much boring growing up lately, take a break and become a childhood fantasy tonight. Don't be shy — let your 5-year-old unicorn out. An impromptu, multi-location night could serve you best. Surrender to serendipity."

    Scorpio
    According to Pollitt: "It's birthday time for many Scorpios, but this Halloween might have you hanging closer to home or spending it with family. The moon is visiting your domestic 4th house, and handing out candy and carving jack-o-lanterns could be on your evening's list." According to D'Aoust: "You won't have a hard time getting attention tonight — so, why not go the classy route? You are the dark beauty of mystery... Queen of the Damned!"

    Sagittarius
    According to Pollitt: "Aren't we a busy bee this year! Your texts, phone, and email could be brimming with activity on Halloween. There will be no shortage of options for you tonight, as it looks like you will be hopping about from spot to spot. Sag loves to be on the move!" According to D'Aoust: "Your subconscious is nearly as frightening as the vampires tonight. Don't be afraid to enter your shadow in a playful manner. Go nuts with a disgusting costume (i.e., copious blood, grotesque gashes). It will distract you from flirting with the taken zombie across the room."

    Aquarius
    According to Pollitt: "With the moon in your sign, the spotlight is on you this ghoulish night! Everyone knows Aquarians think outside the box, but you might have a costume with some shock value this year." According to D'Aoust: "The moon magnetizes you all evening, and work is so good this month you can afford a great costume!"

    Capricorn
    According to Pollitt: "With the moon transiting your money house, Halloween has your eyes on the bottom dollar. You might be shelling out some cash for a big party or busy with your own career. You haven’t got time for Halloween shenanigans." According to D’Aoust: "With Hades, Mars, and Eros in your sign tonight, I hope you wear some horns. Try not to get too temper tantrum-ish — be a lover and a fighter. Allow a friend to lead you to the party; sometimes letting others take control can land you in the darndest places!"

    Pisces
    According to Pollitt: "The moon is in your sleepy 12th house this Halloween, Pisces. Dreaming away in your bed or watching your favorite Halloween flick perhaps sounds the most appealing to you this year." According to D’Aoust: "With the moon in your house of dreams, it's fantasy all the way. Your finance freeze will thaw in December, so relax!"



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    5 Tips How To Chose A Halloween Ecard

    Halloween is fun. It is a day of fun. Everybody across all the age groups enjoys Halloween. On such a day, it is fun to send ecards. With so many ecards available, it becomes difficult to get ecards that make you feel good and give joy to the recipients. After all the ecards are supposed to spread joy. Let me tell you how to do this.

    Get Free - with so much free content available on the net, it is no use paying for ecards search for websites that are offering free ecards.

    Flash - In this age, to use static small JPG ecards looks little out of place. Look for flash ecards that have lot of movement in them.

    Size - Don’t chose very small or very large sizes. Chose sizes that nicely fit in the screen. Your recipient will be able to view the ecard easily and enjoy it.

    Music - Use ecards with scary music. The flash with music will add to the fun of Halloween.

    Message - chose a service that gives space for putting your message and a notification to you that your ecard has been viewed.

    Selection of ecards requires little search if you know what you are looking for. The card size/weight should be small so that the ecard opens easily. The ecard should have a click to view in the beginning.  Halloween offers you a grand opportunity to connect with all friends and family members. Send more than one ecard to most of them. The ecards are free. Why not send more? Halloween is fun. Ecards for Halloween add to that fun and make your day really enjoyable.

    Halloween Crafts

    The only bad Halloween craft project is the Halloween craft project that takes too long. You know the ones. The craft projects that have so many steps that you’ve lost the attention of your kids before step 2.  Give these easy Halloween craft ideas a try. They’re short; they’re sweet; they’re fun and the end results are spooktacular.

    Antenna Characters
    These adorable characters look great at the top of your automobile antenna.  Hey, if your house is dressed up for Halloween, why shouldn’t your car?  With various Halloween-themed colors of flat fun foam (orange, black, white, green), draw a light outline of a pumpkin, ghost, spider or Frankenstein head, approximately 4-inches tall and 3-inches wide.  Cut out the shapes and with a single hole punch, punch two holes in each shape, one approximately one inch from the top of the shape and another hole approximately one inch from the bottom of the shape.

    With glitter glue or permanent markers, decorate the shape with facial features, an outline or anything you’d like.  Allow to dry thoroughly. Once dried, you can attach to your automobile antenna by placing the antenna through the bottom hole from the back of the shape to the front. Then place the antenna through the top hole, front to back. The Antenna Character should be secure and should withstand normal driving conditions.

    Halloween Mosaics
    Mosaic art using tiles is very popular nowadays. Kids can duplicate this popular craft using construction paper instead of tiles or glass.
     
    Prior to gathering the children around the table, cut small squares of various colors of paper, orange, red, blue, yellow, white, black, green, etc.

    On a piece of heavy stock, white paper, draw the outline of a pumpkin, Frankenstein or other Halloween character.
     
    With a small dab of all-purpose glue on the back of each square, kids can mosaic their way to a uniquely creative masterpiece that can be framed and hung on the wall for many Halloween seasons to come.

    Pumpkin Painting
    In less than one hour, you and your child can create the most adorable pumpkin craft ready to proudly display in your home.  Pumpkin Painting is the perfect activity for little goblins who aren’t old enough to handle the jack-o-lantern carving duties.
     
    With simple supplies like acrylic paints, markers, newspaper and sealer, kids can paint whimsical, silly faces on their pumpkins.  Or they can paint their favorite cartoon character, Halloween motif or harvest design.  Painted pumpkins do not rot near as quickly as carved pumpkins so it is much more economical to paint pumpkins rather than carving them and it’s also much safer and more hands-on for toddlers since there is no knife involved.


    Halloween Costume Ideas - Looking for Something Different This Year?

    Buying Your Costume New
    New halloween costume shopping is a fun experience, and the best place to look for your new costume is on the Web. There are many retailers to choose from, and you want to buy from a halloween costume store that has a good reputation and a large number of choices. The main advantage of purchasing a costume via the internet, is price and selection.

    Local costume and novelty shops are a secondary way to pick up a halloween costume. They won't have quite the selection as an internet retailer, but should have a good basic stock of costumes, masks, and props. You may feel more comfortable buying a costume locally, since it is easier to return than buying from the web.

    Buying Your Costume Used
    A used halloween costume can be a great value, and if you are strapped for cash might be the way to go. If you develop a costume idea, and make a list of the items you need to complete your ensemble, you can probably find the pieces to create an entire costume with little effort. Good places to find used costumes are:

    * Thrift Store
    * Flea Market
    * Garage Sales
    * Friends or Relatives
    * Coworkers
    * Newspaper Ads
    * Online Auction Sites

    Make sure to inspect the quality of the costume, and if you are buying it from the internet or an online auction, get as many detailed photos as possible, and try and get a money back guarantee. Used costumes are a great idea since you may only be wearing the costume one time.

    Renting a Costume
    Costume rentals is another option you have when preparing for halloween. At the same place where you can buy a new costume locally, it is possible that they offer rentals.

    Many times you have to put down a deposit, and the charge for renting the costume depends on how long you intend to have it, and how the time of season. During the halloween season, for example, you can expect to pay more for a costume than any other time of the year.

    With the cheap prices of costumes on the internet, we recommend that you just buy one. You can always resell it later if you never use it again, or pass it on to friends and relatives. Renting a halloween costume is an option though, and we wanted to make you aware of it.

    Making Your Own Costume
    If your a hobbyist, or good at arts and crafts, you may enjoy the satisfaction of creating your very own halloween costume from scratch. All it takes is some imagination, and a little bit of work to produce an original costume.

    You may already have a costume in mind, but if not, here are some tips when making your own costume:

    * Develop an idea for the halloween costume first, and then look around your house to see if you may have everything you need to make it
    * Make a list of materials that you need that have to be bought for the costume. This will save money by sticking to a budget and plan
    * When making kids halloween costumes, make sure that they are safe for their age group, and make them visible at night
    * Try and be original, the whole point of making your own costume is to stand out and be different

    DIY - Affordable Last Minute Halloween Costumes!




    DIY - Affordable Last Minute Halloween Costumes!

    HauteBrilliance is good on making Halloween costumes.

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    Dracula Prince of Darkness



    Dracula Prince of Darkness

    If you really want to look like Dracula for Halloween then check out Christopher Lee in Dracula Prince of Darkness. I like his Dracula costume.

    It's an easy to make at home Halloween Costumes Idea.

    To make the costume get some fangs, red dye, craft pant or red food coloring for blood. A cape, suit and a bow tie. To make your eyes red, simple just get a pair of contact lenses or cry. 

    Check out the movie to see details of Lee's costome for Dracula. It's one of my favorites.

    Or if you want, you can check out some really good other costumes at the bottom of this blog.

    Sir Christopher Frank Carandini Lee, CBE, CStJ, (born 27 May 1922) is an English actor and singer. Lee initially portrayed villains and became best known for his role as Count Dracula in a string of popular Hammer Horror films. His other notable roles include Francisco Scaramanga in the James Bond film The Man with the Golden Gun (1974), Saruman in The Lord of the Rings film trilogy (2001–2003) and The Hobbit film trilogy (2012–2014), and Count Dooku in the final two films of the Star Wars prequel trilogy (2002 and 2005).

    8 Life Hacks for Halloween - Cheap & Easy DIY Decorations!



    8 Life Hacks for Halloween - Cheap & Easy DIY Decorations!
    BeautyTakenIn This is good and easy decoration.
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    A Lesson On Halloween


    Halloween never has been my favorite holiday. As a kid, growing up on the farm, trick-or-treating meant getting in and out of the car (often on very cold nights) and wearing coats over our costumes. I certainly liked the candy, but it never made much sense to me.

    As a mother, I must admit I have warmed to the holiday, but I still have a problem with all the focus on witches and ghouls and such. A holiday that focuses on scary things still bothers me just a little bit. I’ve been pleased that my children have typically chosen more wholesome images to emulate through their costumes.

    This year was different though. I’ve actually been looking forward to Halloween since the middle of June. I planned. I prepared. I thought and strategized about it. But, it didn’t go quite the way I expected. . .

    The Garage Sale
    Our community has a neighborhood garage sale each June. By planning everyone’s sale on the same day more people attend and the event is more successful for everyone. For several years my son Parker has had a stand selling lemonade, coffee, muffins and cookies, taking advantage of all of the shoppers who came to our cul-de-sac. Last year, my neighbor Jim and I added hot dogs and other grilled food to the menu. People could shop and get a meal too! We had so much fun; we did it again this year.

    Only this year, we secretly decided to give the proceeds to our neighbors who have a son with autism. At our annual party, after the sale, we presented them with about $120 (a lot of money when you aren’t selling anything for more than a dollar!) to give to the autism group of their choice.

    Trying Again
    The mix of the fun we had and the response we received from our neighbors led to another idea – let’s do this at Halloween. Halloween would be perfect we speculated; lots of traffic (since we always have more than 100 trick or treaters), easy to market (through flyers in the neighborhood), and this year Halloween would be on a Friday. It seemed perfect!

    Every few weeks the subject came up. We talked about what to serve and how to market it. Jim, who works in the food brokerage business, got sponsors to provide all the meat. As the calendar turned to October we got more serious and the menu was set: hot dogs, bratwurst, hamburgers and homemade chili.

    As I worked on the marketing flyer, all the foods became holiday-themed: Halloweenies, Beastie Brats, Haunted Hamburgers and Chilling Chili. We decided to sell soda and chips. We added a place for kids to bob for apples. We would have the candy from five houses for one stop trick-or-treating. We distributed more than 140 flyers. We were raising money for a great cause. In the final week we even realized we were going to have perfect weather – upper 60’s by “game time.” We had the perfect setup for a successful event.

    Halloween is Here
    Friday morning Lori and I made the chili. After lunch we finished shopping for the final items. I couldn’t wait to set up! We got everything out – ran extension cords to the street, set up lights, tables and chairs, blocked off the cul-de-sac and fired up the grill.

    Two other neighbors were manning the candy – to help the trick-or-treaters get it and to tell them which houses were empty. Parker, age 11, decided to help with the event rather than trick or treat. He would take money and answer questions. Jim would take and fill orders, and I was grill man. We fed the families around us, ourselves and our kids to get the grill going, and they took off to collect candy and good wishes. We were ready.

    It got dark, and we had very few trick-or-treaters, and even fewer customers. One mother said she and her son would be back after they were done. We rubbed our hands and prepared for the onslaught.

    The onslaught never came.

    The Results
    By the end of the evening we probably had half our typical number of trick-or-treaters. We sold a little water and soda. We sold a few grilled items. We made $32 (before expenses).

    It was a tough night for me. In retrospect, I was as discouraged and disappointed as I can remember being in a long time. It was Sunday before I was really back to normal.

    The Lessons
    I shook myself out of my self-imposed funk by thinking back on what we did – and what we accomplished. $32. I didn’t even count it until Monday. Truth be told, it was more than I expected at that point. My reflection helped me realize that several positive things happened:

    • We had fun both planning and doing the event.

    • We strengthened neighborhood relationships.

    • We taught our children a lesson about caring and doing things for others – through our actions, not our checkbooks.

    • We made a memory we will talk about for years.

    • We learned what might have to change if we do this again on Halloween!

    • I got the subject for this essay.

    • A neighborhood shelter got lots of hamburger and hot dog buns.

    • And we did add $32 to the Riley Children’s Hospital Autism Unit to help them do their work.

    However, the best result for me was the lesson of reflection. All the value created by the event was overshadowed in my mind when we didn’t reach our goal. My personal goal had been $300. So, in reality, we did about 11% of that goal. I lost sight of all the good by focusing only on the desired outcome.

    If you had asked me Saturday morning if the event was a success, I would have grimaced and quickly said no. If you ask me now, I will say that we didn’t raise much money, but it was fun, and we learned a lot. Anytime you can have fun while learning is a good experience in my book.

    We all suffer defeats, challenges and disappointments. Sometimes they are large; sometimes they aren’t. Big or small, I believe there is value and learning in every one of them. Our goal has to be to find those lessons. We only find them by reflecting on the experience and expecting to find them.

    Maybe you find yourself reeling from a setback as you read this. If so, please take the message to heart. Maybe the message is more theoretical for you at the moment, that’s OK too. Use this as a reminder for the next time you are discouraged. Lift your head up, reflect on what happened, learn from it, smile and go on!

    I don’t know what next Halloween holds, but we already are talking about the garage sale. We may expand to breakfast. I’ll let you know how it goes.




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    Ouija Experiment (2014)



    Ouija Experiment (2014)

    This was a good one.

    The first half of the movie is really good. The acting is decent (except when they do the video chats) and dialog is good (except for the mentally challenged guy). The use of the relationship and Ouija board to create the conflict was a great idea. There are some decent scares, but as the film rolls to a close it gets a bit more cheesy. As with found footage films they always have to come up with a "convincing" reason there's a camera everywhere, and as the story progresses it becomes less and less believable. Okay writers/directors, next time you think someone's in your house, make sure you grab the camera and not a weapon durrr... The last shot is actually a nice touch, although the build-up to it is cheeseball. This is still better than most indie found-footage films.

    Just so you know, a golden rule is never burn the Quija board it in reality will only make things much worse.


    Courtesy of Hulu

    How To Create Easy Halloween Costumes For Kids



    How to create easy Halloween Costumes for Kids

    Tara's got two fun and ridiculously simple Halloween costumes that you can make on a budget. There's a Lego outfit made from a couple of boxes and a super sweet flower pot costume that can be whipped together in no time.

    Night of the Demons (2010)



    Night of the Demons (2010)

    This remake of Night of the Demons from 1988 didn't turn out to bad.

    Althought, I am a big fan of the original, I like this Night of the Demons, too!

    Do you like it? Let me know what you think about this remake.

    A good movie to look at on Halloween night.

    "Night of Demons" is a campy romp of a movie. I mean that with respect and honor due the sub-genre of horror that this movie fits in to. The movie reminds me of my many ventures through professional haunted houses designed to entertain. The performers are here to give us thrills and chills, and this movie delivers with the visual shocker of the horrific demons portrayed. There are several parts to the movie that have disgusting moments to them, and cause anyone with a weak stomach to gag. This is the perfect "date night" horror movie for older teens. Younger teens might be put off by some of the overly sexual themes to the movie, but that just undergirds the wretchedness and perversion of what the demons are attempting to do. Overall, I give this movie a solid 5/5 bloody stumps. I was thrilled, and chilled, and that's what I look for in movies like this. It was a welcome break from the psychologically vexing horror movies that have such deep and complex story lines. Again, it was a great campy romp type horror movie, and worthy of a watch.

    Side note: It was a pleasant surprise to see Edward Furlong and Shannon Elizabeth in this movie. With these two seasoned actors lending their talent to the cast it helped to carry the whole show. The rest of the cast made for great supporting roles, but these two were a pleasure to see.

    Enjoy!


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    Night Of The Demons (1988)




    Night Of The Demons (1988)

    This is one of my favorite horror movies for Halloween.

    I love to see Night of the Demons from 1988 is one of the best movies to look at on Halloween.

    If you have never seen it before then you are in for a treat.

    Check it out and let me know how you like it.

    Enjoy!

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