SAW and Halloween
Oct. 29th, 2004 12:03 pmWell, I know
viridian is in, and I know I'm in, but I just want to write and encourage people to come to SAW in costume!!!
And, when oh when, you say, is the film? How's this: Loew's Orpheum, 86th and 3rd, 12:30 am Sunday morning (or just reeeeeally late Saturday night). If it MUST be earlier, there's a 10:05 showing, but I like the Halloween morning idea.
So, sound off! Who's in?
Also, Sunday, I'm thinking we need to watch horror movies all day long. I've already got Thirteen Ghosts, House on Haunted Hill, and Freddy vs Jason, but I'm going to go try and rent the new Dawn of the Dead, and, if you like kicking it up old skool, I've got Night of the Living Dead and Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1932) (trust me, that last one is a dooooosy). Suggestions, donations for a mini fright fest? If anyone can get their hands on other classics, please do, but new or old, let's just, as Captain Tenneal from MXC would say, GET IT ON! Hee!
Also, any nicely scary ones? Lisa, my roomie who's not Carrie, is not horror-happy, so things that are mildly boogie-boogie would be appreciated (I think she could handle something like The Sixth Sense, if you want to have something for comparison). We've all been enjoying the Simpsons Treehouses of Horror this week, so funny horror is good (we all loved Shaun of the Dead, right?) Interest? Help!?
And, when oh when, you say, is the film? How's this: Loew's Orpheum, 86th and 3rd, 12:30 am Sunday morning (or just reeeeeally late Saturday night). If it MUST be earlier, there's a 10:05 showing, but I like the Halloween morning idea.
So, sound off! Who's in?
Also, Sunday, I'm thinking we need to watch horror movies all day long. I've already got Thirteen Ghosts, House on Haunted Hill, and Freddy vs Jason, but I'm going to go try and rent the new Dawn of the Dead, and, if you like kicking it up old skool, I've got Night of the Living Dead and Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1932) (trust me, that last one is a dooooosy). Suggestions, donations for a mini fright fest? If anyone can get their hands on other classics, please do, but new or old, let's just, as Captain Tenneal from MXC would say, GET IT ON! Hee!
Also, any nicely scary ones? Lisa, my roomie who's not Carrie, is not horror-happy, so things that are mildly boogie-boogie would be appreciated (I think she could handle something like The Sixth Sense, if you want to have something for comparison). We've all been enjoying the Simpsons Treehouses of Horror this week, so funny horror is good (we all loved Shaun of the Dead, right?) Interest? Help!?
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Date: 2004-10-29 09:54 am (UTC)I'm not sure about my Sunday plans yet. I might be working (yikes!). If I'm free I'll totally be there, with several DVDs and tapes in tow.