DavePeterson
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I'm a halloween nutcase. I love it. It's getting cold outside, the leaves are falling off the trees, we put on sweaters, dim the lights and watch scary movies with hot coco.

Looking at the calender I see that this year has 5 fridays in the month of halloween, so it would be appropriate to revisit 5 of my favorite scary movies.
The Monster Squad (1987)
"Dracula is alive. In fact, he plans to rule the world and that is why he seeks the help of other legendary monsters..." I remember watching this as a kid and I've loved it ever since. Think Goonies with a horror theme.
Ghost Busters (1984)
"Three unemployed parapsychology professors set up shop as a unique ghost removal service."
This is a classic. I also watched this as a kid but never caught it at a theater until a few years ago where a theater not far from me showed it as a special one month. It was quite the pleasing experience.
Poltergeist (1982)
"A family's home is haunted by a host of ghosts."
Another movie I watched as a kid. This one scared the shiz out of me.
Halloween (1978)
"A psychotic murderer institutionalized since childhood for the murder of his sister, escapes and stalks a bookish adolescent girl and her friends while his doctor chases him through the streets."
Can't be halloween without watching John Carpenters 1978 Classic, Halloween, starring Jamie Lee "the scream queen" Curtis. Fun Fact: My parents met her at a nail salon in LA earlier this year, those lucky bastards!
The 'Burbs (1989)
"An overstressed suburbanite and his paramilitaric neighbor struggle to prove their paranoid theory that the new family in town is a front for a cannibalistic cult."
The movie we all know and love. Perfect occasion to re-watch it... again...
Recommendation:
Trick'r Treat (2009)
"Four interwoven stories that occur on Halloween: An everyday high school principal has a secret life as a serial killer; a college virgin might have just met the one guy for her; a group of teenagers pull a mean prank; a woman who loathes the night has to contend with her holiday-obsessed husband."
I'm also BIG into videogames, and I like to play some scary'ish games in the month of October. This year I will play 2 games I haven't played before and replay my favorite game of all time Zombies ate my Neighbours for Super Nintendo. It has it all: Responsive controls, great music, sound and theme, great cooperative play and fun weaponry.
Telltale Games makes some great adventure games and a couple of years ago I played through their season 1 of The Walking Dead on PC. It has 5 episodes that take about 2 hours each to complete. You make hard choices throughout the game and each decision changes the story and takes in a slighty different direction. The final episode of season 2 got released recently, so I'm ready to play through season 2 in it's entirety.
And the final game I intend to complete this halloween is Ghostbusters the Videogame for Nintendo Wii. It's considered the 3rd "movie" in the franchise, so I'm very much looking forward to playing this one. If I recall correctly they got the original cast to do voices for the characters in this videogame.
Other Activities I will be doing in the month of October:
James Rolfe, also known as The Angry Videogame nerd (AVGN), is also a huge horror fan, and each year during halloween he's doing a video series on horror movies. This is his 8th year. Check out his site (Cinemassacre) and watch his 2014 monster madness promo
http://cinemassacre.com/2014/09/23/monster-madness-2014-promo/
Pumpkin carving
Like last year we are going to carv pumpkins with the kids. We had a lot of fun last year and the end results were great. Check out the picture at the top of this post to see our pumpkins from last year.
Prepare for trick or treaters
Halloween is really catching on in Denmark. In my last neighbourhood there were a lot of trick or treaters and they cleaned out my candy supply. I barely had enough to go around, so this year I will be prepared. I have no idea if there's trick or treaters here, but I have to be prepared.
And the big event of the year that I'm really looking forward to is visiting a halloween town that's about an hour drive from my house. I discovered it last year, but it was too late as it only for a couple of weekends, but listen to this:
"This year we're ready for an even bigger event.
Halloween Horror event 2014
We promise lot's of Horror & Terror
More than 100 people in makeup ready to scare you
Lot's of sound, light and special effects in scary surroundings.
Get an adrenalinkick that will make you die laughing."
http://www.halloween-sydfyn.dk/
What are your plans for halloween 2014? Do you celebrate it in your country? Is it big, or is it catching on?