Clip du jour: The Beatles in 1000 years
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Thank you EW for posting this. Brilliant and hilarious. I love this.
Makes me think what we TODAY have wrong about way back when. Seriously.
Thank you EW for posting this. Brilliant and hilarious. I love this.
Makes me think what we TODAY have wrong about way back when. Seriously.
It’s Halloween season and for a lot of people, that means horror films. For me, the whole year is horror film season though. I have a strange fascination with the whole genre and prefer them over any other type of movie.
Entertainment Weekly has a slideshow on their website with the “20 Scariest Movies of All Time” listed. It was a pretty decent list and I thought I would share it and give some of my opinions as well. Not in a particular order: 1) The Shining (1980) – A total classic. This movie was the first horror movie I watched on my own. I also think it is the movie that jaded me to not jump or be afraid of most movies. Jack Nicholson was the ultimate “creepy psycho” and since I watched it as a kid, the parts I didn’t understand made the movie scarier for me. 2) The Exorcist (1973) – I didn’t see this until I was about 16 or 17 (weird, huh?) and by that time, it lost its effect that it was meant to have on me. It’s ok because I still love the movie. 3) The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974) – True classic 4) The Silence of the Lambs (1991) – One of the best movies ever made. Period. 5) Jaws (1975) – My mom let me see this as a kid and weirdly it didn’t affect me. 6) The Ring (2002) – I like Ringu (the Japanese original), but I really didn’t like this American remake. 7) Halloween (1978) – I love this movie. Michael Myers is truly creepy with his super strength. 8) Psycho (1960) – Black and white makes movies even better. 9) Seven (1995) – This movie didn’t scare me and I even called the ending before it happened (I figured out what was in the box when it was delivered) but then something happened. On the drive home, I had to pull over and have my then husband drive. My mind freaked out and I didn’t sleep for a few days cause of the mind fuck. 10) Rosemary’s Baby (1968) - Most of this movie was implied and that can be scarier than gore. I love this classic movie but these days, the scariest thing about it is that Roman Polanski directed it. 11) Poltergeist (1982) – This was usually on regular tv when I was a kid and my dad would put it on for us in stereo no less. He knew what would affect us and made us get ready for bed at the same time everytime it was on. Not til a few years later did I find out about the maggots and the braces attacking the kid. 12) 28 Days Later (2003) – Not Zombies, but Zombies anyway. Great idea and movie. 13) A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984) – A classic. People forget that Johnny Depp gets eaten by a water bed in this. 14) The Thing (1982) – I don’t remember the movie though I know I have seen it. 15) The Evil Dead (1982) – FUNNY!!! I love the trilogy 16) Carrie (1976) – I still watch this movie on a very regular basis. 17) Night of the Living Dead (1968) – This is one of my all time favorite movies. I remember asking my mom for the VHS of it for Christmas one year and she got it for me with the Double Feature of Reefer Madness. I love her. 18) The Omen (1976) – Damien is a creepy ass kid. 19) An American Warewolf in London (1981) – This movie made me laugh from beginning to end. 20) Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer (1990) – This movie scared the piss out of me. No other movie has done that. I did see it again last year and it didn’t have the same effect on me, but I think the “trueness” of it is what scared me so much. So that is it. I have a ton of other movies I could have added myself to this list but then I could write for weeks on end about it. What do you think of these movies?So I'm a webcomics fan, I'll admit it.
I was indulging in one of my more morbid pleasures, Pictures for Sad Children, which is easily one of the creepiest websites I've ever come across. It pleases the dark spot in all of us. Check it out. ANYWAY.

Seeing a bottle of this in an apartment would immediately undo any attraction that this product created. Maybe that's just me.