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| ID | Post Type | Posted By | Comment | Title | Posted On | |
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| 1285 | Article | Vaporman87 | Indubitably. I see scenes from things like Saw and think UGH!!! It's all about trying to make it seem as real and awful as possible. Looking back on the slasher films of the past, there was the effort to make it look real, but it was still like trying to believe that that guy in the Godzilla suit really was smashing buildings. There was no way your mind could be tricked into disgust because the it was all still fake looking. Nowadays, it looks so real, and my mind can handle it. Not to mention, as Hoju did, that there is just no "fun" in it. No humor. Just sheer disgust and vileness. Halloween should be about fun first, frights second. | Sep 20, 2014 | ![]() | |
| 1289 | Article | NLogan | For Disney I would say The Legend of Sleepy Hollow is about as Halloween as it gets. In addition to the ones you have listed there is also Trick or Treat with Huey, Dewey, and Louie that is great Halloween fun. I usually skip to Night on Bald Mountain from Fantasia also. If you like the Skeleton Dance you will love Mickey in the Haunted House | What to Watch on Halloween | Sep 20, 2014 | ![]() |
| 1290 | Article | NLogan | Lady in White has a nice spooky Halloween feel to it. Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein is the perfect mix of fun, laughs, and scares for all ages. | What to Watch on Halloween | Sep 20, 2014 | ![]() |
| 1288 | Article | NLogan | <iframe width="420" height="315" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/s8LiPoIpxnk" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> | What to Watch on Halloween | Sep 20, 2014 | ![]() |
| 1291 | Article | Vaporman87 | Woah NLogan! I didn't know videos/images could be posted in comments! How??? EDIT: Oh I see. Just standard iframe tags. You would think one of us would have tried that before now. LOL Also, I agree with the Sleepy Hollow selection. And a scene frome the short with Huey, Duey, and Louie is a part of the Halloween Special. Great minds think alike. | What to Watch on Halloween | Sep 20, 2014 | ![]() |
| 1293 | Article | Hoju Koolander | Yeah, I totally forgot about ol' Icabod. That's a great one! | What to Watch on Halloween | Sep 20, 2014 | ![]() |
| 1301 | Article | echidna64 | Excellent picks Hoju! I especially love Donald and the Gorilla! There's a special short called, Runaway Brain, which was released in the 90's. For the longest time, I couldn't find it and I thought that it was something I had dreamed up as a kid. <iframe width="420" height="315" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/ByJcAV4Oj8w" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> | What to Watch on Halloween | Sep 22, 2014 | ![]() |
| 1266 | Article | Vaporman87 | HA!!! Oh man. Though I have never had to go through such a thing, I feel like I can sympathize. Once, in around the third grade I believe, the class was huddled together in the dark of our school room, watching some kind of film (likely something educational, but I can't recall now). Our teacher had worn a long dress that day, like just about every other day I imagine. As I was sprawled out with my back on the floor watching the film, she asked me to sit up so she could pass by. I told her to just go over me. She smirked and said something to the effect of "no", though more words were likely used. I insisted she do so. This went back and forth for a short time, while the other kids laughed. I personally did not understand the problem with just stepping over me. Finally, I relented and allowed her to pass after I sat up. Afterward the other kids told me that she did not want me looking up her skirt (which had absolutely NEVER crossed my mind). Of course few of them believed that. | The Not-So-Great Pumpkin | Sep 17, 2014 | ![]() |
| 1267 | Article | NLogan | Awesome. Just awesome. | The Not-So-Great Pumpkin | Sep 17, 2014 | ![]() |
| 1269 | Article | Hoju Koolander | I'm still baffled as to why you still used the urine-soaked pieces in the final product, but that was pretty epic. People talk about the infinite uses for duct tape, but now we have to consider construction paper as a slightly more colorful and expensive alternative to sawdust or sponges. | The Not-So-Great Pumpkin | Sep 17, 2014 | ![]() |



