Wednesday, October 8, 2008

"They're coming to get you Barbara!"


Halloween is finally here and there's so much to do in such a short amount of time. On our list of things to do in October.


1. Go see the on-stage adaptation of "Night of the Living Dead" at the Bug Theater. $5 off if you dress like zombies-obviously we're saving $10 bucks that night.



I wish we could take credit for these but we bought them from bakery sensual. They can do amazing things with marzipan and fondant!

2. Make as many fattening, Halloween themed treats as possible. We've already made a couple of apple pies (fall themed) to be made: jack o' latern cake, roasted pumpkin seeds, pumpkin chocolate cookies, cupcakes, maple praline ice cream etc...


3. Stay in a haunted location. We actually have a night booked at the Stanley hotel in a week or two. We are supposed to stay in either rooms 408, 418 or 217. Yes, these are the most haunted rooms in the hotel. If you're not aware of it's history or infamous reputation, read this http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Stanley_Hotel or check out the Halloween episode of ghost hunters on youtube (I actually haven't seen it) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ynF0Bi_F2Rc. All you need to know is that most paranormal geeks consider this hotel to be within the top ten haunted locations in the country. Also, it is the hotel in the shining. We're going to try and capture some evidence with our camera's infrared-stay tuned.



4. Watch as many scary movies as possible. As many of you know, we only watch Halloween related material during the month of October. We've been busy but so far, we've watched 30 days of darkness, the original house on haunted hill, x-files season 1, disk 1. Does anyone have any must watch halloweenish movies to recommend? I'd love to screen some new material. On the list coming up is: Ginger Snaps (werewolf flick), Fido (comedy/zombie), Frankenstein (Di Nero), monster squad- "wolfmen don't have nards!" Maybe some Dexter? I used to love the original Halloween but I've seen it so many times, it has lost a bit of it's edge. Any recommendations would be appreciated.


5. Parties. Last year threw three Halloween parties. We had an awesome time but that was a lot. Still considering if we're going to throw another this year.




I know, I know, but I didn't have time to finish my hands!!

6. Costumes. Candice has a sweet lead to go on. I on the other hand am struggling. I usually try and stick with something evilish but who knows.

7. Haunted houses. While the Denver area does have haunted houses, I haven't been too impressed. Mostly, it's a bunch of nerdy/dungeons and dragony teens in black trash bags jumping out at you. If anyone knows of anything, hook a brotha up! We are going to the haunted house at elitches, we're just going for the rides though.


8. Reading Poe.

Kinda went with the whole "devil" theme of last year.



9. Jack O' Lantern Fabrication

10. Listening to the sounds of the season-a lot. Our ears will be filled to the brim with the likes of the misfits, nekromantix, tiger army, horror pops and the cramps but not that crappy werewolf in London song-it has always put me in a bad mood.


So those are our plans so far. I'm sure we'll keep you updated as the month dies away.

5 comments:

Teri said...

Cheers to the best Hallo-weiners (I just made that up) that I have EVER known.

Anonymous said...

BOO, I JUST TURNED 75, THAT'S PRETTY SCARY!!!!! EEEEEK GJ

Mel said...

Fun!! I heard that the 13th door is a decent haunted house and I also heard field of corpses is another good one. You'll have to let me know if you try one you like! By the way, I still have dreams of your delicious homemade root beer and butternut squash soup. By the by if you'll let me, I'd love that recipe!

Ali said...

You guys should check out "Carnival of Souls." It's pretty low budget but shot in SL and has some atmospheric creepiness.

You should also watch the Dutch/French "Spoorloos." It's a little slow paced but the payoff is well worth it.

Have you seen the Herzog "Nosferatu" remake with Klaus Kinski? I think it's a little more accessible than the old silent version.

We just watched "My Best Friend is a Vampire" last night. Cheesy 80's fun!

Unknown said...

Some Halloween flicks you should check out.

Hocus Pocus is always a good one for kids. Ray Bradbury's Something Wicked This Way Comes is always a win. Also, Arsenic and Old Lace is a good one for Halloween. Hitchcock's Rear Window and Vertigo are always good for this time of year as well. And, of course, a classic Halloween film:The Nightmare Before Christmas. Sleepy Hollow and Sweeny Todd are good for the season as well. hope there is some new material for you among those.