calliopes_pen: (lost_spook Dracula superstar)
2018-10-03 11:54 am

Yuletide Tag Set Is Open

The Yuletide tag set is open. I’ve been going through it see what things might interest me. Right now, here’s a list of what I’m pondering when it comes to either offering to write or requesting. There are a few others I have yet to watch or read that sound interesting, so I’m leaving them off the list for now. This is in order according to books, then movies, tv shows, etc…

I will add that I was amused to see WWII RPF, with a cast of Christopher Lee, Julia Child, Jon Pertwee, and Roald Dahl.

Dracula - Bram Stoker
Dracula the Undead - Freda Warrington
Frankenstein - Mary Shelley
The Haunting of Hill House - Shirley Jackson
The Last Unicorn - Peter S. Beagle
Rebecca - Daphne du Maurier
Bell Book and Candle (1958)
The Brides of Dracula (1960)
The Company of Wolves (1984)
Crimson Peak (2015)
The Devil Rides Out (1968)
Dracula (1931)
Frankenstein (Movies - Hammer)
Horror of Dracula (1958)
The Innocents (1961)
Mark of the Vampire (1935)
The Omen (Movies)
Rebecca (1940)
Stardust (2007)
The Uninvited (1944)
Warlock (1989)
White Zombie (1932)
The Wicker Man (1973)
Dracula (TV 1968)

Dracula (TV 2013) is one that I’ve never seen, but I have heard enough about it to be uncertain if I want to give it a shot.

Meanwhile, I found out yesterday that Comet TV will be doing a special showing of three silent films on Halloween night. They’re calling it Hushaween. At 9 PM it’s Nosferatu (1922); at 11 PM, it’s The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920); and at 1:30 AM, it’s The Phantom of the Opera (1925). Pretty sure I could only last through Nosferatu, but hey—glad they’re on at all.
calliopes_pen: (54 IJ Edith silhouette books)
2016-11-01 09:56 am

How Many Trick-Or-Treaters?

I had a grand total of 92 trick-or-treaters last night, as they all came from 5:30 PM, until 8 PM. Having only 8 or 9 pieces of candy left in the bowl, I turned out the lights.

50 of those trick-or-treaters came within a ten-minute span of time. We had one quite disturbing little boy who had a real machete. He was angry with his little sister, and slammed the machete into our yard about half up the blade. He tore it back out and screamed to the heavens, while she laughed at him. And then, he stalked over, put on a smile, and very politely requested candy.

I gave him the most (five pieces) of all. Costumes of note (well, the first 15 kids weren’t dressed up in anything but normal clothing.) include a boy that dressed as what looked like a giant blueberry. It was almost Willy Wonka style. He walked up and down the street, but never came by my house, so I couldn’t ask what he was.

1 little boy had been dressed as Trump Taco, minus the Trump mask. Sweet kid; terrible costume choice from his family. The more interesting thing that I spotted would be the two people dressed in T-Rex costumes. Fully done with long tail, teeny arms, tiny cut-out in the throat to see, large head with fangs, etc… Their parents carried the bag for candy, because they couldn’t.

There was one child I didn’t see at first, as he came after dark, and was dressed head to toe in black, and a black mask. When he touched a button, you could then see two glowing red eyes in the dark. So I saw that “floating” up the ramp. And either he came by again, or someone else had the same costume with another group, for I spotted two more glowing red eyes later.
calliopes_pen: (inthegiggleloop Victoria Winters revival)
2015-11-01 10:57 am

Last Night's Total

This year, despite the rain, we ended up having a grand total of 41 trick-or-treaters. Word appeared to spread that I had Twizzlers to give away, because several children and suspiciously older teens requested them before I even brought the bowl to them. One even said, “They told me you had Twizzlers. I want those instead.”

The first came around 5 PM, and the other 40 started coming at 7 PM. I ran out of candy and had to turn out the lights around 8 PM—before the next wave appeared at the end of the street. The final one was a teen (not in a costume--but the second to last, her friend, was) that was disappointed because she "thought it would be livelier around here, but it's dead!"
calliopes_pen: (sinister_morgue Fright Night for real)
2014-11-01 07:17 am

How Many Came To The Door?

In the end, it was a grand total of 64 (20 came in 10 minutes) kids that came to my door, two of whom I recognized from when the local news showed the trick-or-treaters in a roped off area downtown.

After the 64th kid left, I turned out the lights and went off to watch Return of the Vampire on Get TV. It was 8:30 PM, and we were pretty much out of candy. The temperature had fallen down to 40 degrees before anyone arrived, with the wind at 25 mph, so I'm amazed anyone came at all.

There were no sightings of Michael Meyers, Jason Vorhees or Freddy Krueger walking down the road in a line (with a fairy princess with butcher knife behind them) this year. Instead, it was mostly kids (and many teens) bundled up. Aside from an undead nun, a scarecrow wearing a Scream mask painted brown, a court jester skeleton, and a glow-in-the-dark skeleton pirate. Oh, and the kid dressed as pepperoni pizza, and one teenage Red Riding Hood.
calliopes_pen: (a_bit_chaotic Nosferatu)
2014-10-03 01:44 pm

My Current Halloween Schedule

Tomorrow evening, I will be headed out to the annual Zombie Walk around 5 PM. Last year’s was at the start of November, so they ended up nearly freezing in their tattered clothing. This year shouldn’t be as bad for them, since the temperature is due to be in the 60’s tomorrow. (Now, what that falls to at or near sunset, which is when they’re normally ready to shamble onward, I don’t know.)

So far, unless something else comes along during the month, I plan to go to see Halloween (1978) on October 25th at 4:30 PM, and Psycho (1960) on October 26th at 2 PM. After doing a lot of reading up on it, I opted to avoid The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, playing this Sunday. It’s just not one for me.
calliopes_pen: (redscharlach lights out)
2013-11-01 10:15 am

Not Even A Tornado Stops The Trick-Or-Treaters

How many trick-or-treaters did everyone get? At the other house—where I went to be with everyone, as a tornado/severe weather was on its way—we ended up having 57 trick-or-treaters. Several of whom opted to continue trick-or-treating despite a tornado siren, high winds, and torrential rain*. Without an umbrella. And I had to give them candy, since the lights were on—Dad was trying to make his way over, it was dark—kids and teens without costumes misinterpreted. Some observations:

1. What made my night? Looking out the window and seeing a kid with a machete in his head. Behind him, stood an adult dressed as Michael Meyers. Together, with three others, they started slowly walking down the street. Behind the Michael attired guy was someone dressed (perfectly) as Jason Voorhees. And behind him? Freddy. Behind all of them was a fairy princess with a fake knife covered in blood.

The Michael sighting occurred just as a commercial played the Halloween theme. Great timing.

2. One eight year old kid loves Dum Dums more than words can say—so someone out there finally likes our cheap candy. He was very particular and instructed me to search and find five sour apple Dum Dums. No more, no less. Also, he put in a request for blue ones which I think he said had something to do with a triangle. We didn’t have those, and a Google search turns up nothing.

3. It was the first Halloween for two kids (about 2 years old) dressed as dinosaurs. The request for candy is “Grr?” Giving them candy caused them to say “Roar,” quite happily.

4. If you’re at my grandmother’s old house, where Mom currently is, it’s near the highway. They literally bus in the children for Halloween. There was a traffic jam as people lined up all down the street—and, from the look of it, down the entirety of the nearby dead end street, so it took Dad 30 minutes to get to us when it should have been 5, or 10 at the most.

*Everyone’s fine, by the way—the wind messed up surrounding counties, and rolled a semi truck somewhere, but I believe everything here is okay. There was one tense moment as it headed for my aunt’s house, but she’s fine. 80 mph winds and sideways rain with lightning was the worst of it in Lone Oak, and we didn’t end up with any hail.
calliopes_pen: (kcscribbler Holmes Watson travel friends)
2013-10-20 12:47 pm

Trick-Or-Treat Meme

In honor of All Hallow's Eve, I'm inviting trick-or-treaters to my 'door'. Comment "trick-or-treat" to this post and you will get a surprise in your 'bag' on the 31st. Treats can be anything you'd like - my bubbling cauldron can serve up pretty pictures, drabbles or ficlets, kittens, or random other things.

As I'm just spreading this one around for everyone, and not actually participating--I disabled comments.
calliopes_pen: (redscharlach Ianto fridge look)
2013-02-26 03:04 pm

Fannish Items of Interest

For the curious, the Kickstarter page for Rifftrax Live to get Twilight has reached $140,611 in barely two days. Impressive would be an understatement here.

Roman Dirge Hospitalized After Drunk Driver Accident

Vulcan tops vote to name Pluto moons

Largest shareholder offers to buy Barnes & Noble, minus Nook division

The Pirate Bay Departs Sweden And Sets Sail For Norway and Spain

Dancing With The Stars Season 16 Cast Revealed.

Batman: The Animated Series Rewatch: Tyger Tyger and Moon of the Wolf.

Press Release For Lego Batman: The Movie – DC Super Heroes Unite

Grant Morrison On His Legendary Batman Run. Expect spoilers for Batman Incorporated #8.

OP/ED: The Pro & Con of Batman Incorporated #8. Massive spoilers—if you don’t want to be spoiled, you shouldn’t look at the link, either.

Image of the Day: Awkward 1950′s and 1960′s Batman Moments #2

The Science Behind Superheroes Infographic.

Guillermo del Toro updates on Justice League Dark movie

Guardians of the Galaxy Won’t Feature Jason Momoa After All

I Love Ya But You’re Strange – Obnoxio the Clown versus the X-Men.

7 Superheroes Who Should Get Their Own Arrow-Style TV Shows.

The Return Of What If If To Marvel

25 Years of Venom Infographic.

Amazing Spider-Man 2 set photos show off our new Mary Jane.

Fandom Manifesto: Once Upon A Time.

Warehouse 13 gets trailer, return date.

Atop The Fourth Wall: Linkara Riffs—What About School Spirit?

Atop The Fourth Wall: Marville #4.

An Adventure in Space and Time enters final week of filming

Dark Shadows nominated for various Rondo Awards.

Fangoria nominated in four categories for 11th Annual Rondo Awards.

Exclusive: Birdemic II: The Resurrection Flies into Theatres Early

Doctor Gash's Top 10 Greatest Horror Movies Ever #3 - Halloween

Laura Ramsey joins The Sixth Gun.

Janet Montgomery joins ABC’s Gothica pilot as Grace Van Helsing.

On Sleepy Hollow, Ichabod Crane will be played by Tom Mison

(Re)Animations: Creepy Crawlers (1994)

The 11 Nerdiest All-But-Forgotten TV Anthology Shows.

The Lego Back To The Future Time Machine Train Is A Must Have.

67 Year-Old Japanese Man Builds 6.5 Foot UC Gundam Papercraft

10 Greatest Science Fiction Board Games of All Time

Columbia University acquires the Elfquest archives

Gandalf Birthday Cake

Five Memorable Dragons From TV and Movies

We Hate Movies, Episode 99: Freejack (1992)

Two In One Showcase, Episode 233: Batman: Mask of the Phantasm (1992) Commentary.

Two In One Showcase, Episode 280: A Very MSTie Christmas.

Nerdist Writer’s Panel #75: Leslye Headland.
calliopes_pen: (rosiemoon sneaky geek)
2012-11-26 02:24 pm

Fannish Items of Interest

Marie Wallace is recovering from her October injury.

Merlin officially not returning for Series 6. Whedonesque reacts to the news here.

Merlin final series: Colin Morgan, Anthony Stewart Head on show end.

What’s next for Merlin?

Merlin Spin-Off Planned—But Without The Original Creators

Webcomic Gift Ideas For People Who Don’t Read Webcomics.

J. Michael Straczynski: Moloch, Superman, & Digital Speculation

Superman on TV: November 26th-December 2nd.

This Just Happened: A Romance Is Revealed.

Man of Steel Could Be Linked To Justice League, Zack Snyder Hints.

Trailers From Hell: Brian Trenchard-Smith on The Way of the Dragon.

Amazon has the Ghostbusters Blu-Ray for $9.49 today.

Sony and Atari shut down PS3 servers for Ghostbusters: The Video Game.

Air New Zealand Shows Off Hobbit Plane.

Literal: The Hobbit Trailer.

Sherlock season 3 might not air until 2014.

The 5 Best (And 1 Worst) Films of John Carpenter.

From Cracked: 5 Insane Pop Culture Crossovers That Almost Happened.

Atop The Fourth Wall: The Incredible Hulk #1.

Alicia Keys sings the Gummi Bears theme son, and it’s beautiful.

That time Jonathan Frakes cosplayed as Captain America.

December 2012 Schedule Details For Justice League Unlimited On Vortexx.

30 Hilariously Untrue Facts About The Avengers.

Star Trek Fine Art Trio Of Spock, Kirk And McCoy From Iron Gut.

Celebrate Syfy/Sci-Fi Channel’s 20th Anniversary.

Hammer takes first steps on stage in Turn of the Screw.

Universal Horror 1930-1946—Filmography

Captain America—Bad Days—Episode 8.

Greatest Movie Ever Podcast: The Proposition (2005)

Film Sack Podcast #141: Repo! The Genetic Opera (2008)

Commentary Monthly Monday, Episode 301: Galaxy Quest (1999) Commentary

I am still in need of a beta reader for my Yuletide fanfic. If you don’t know anything about the Pushing Daisies fandom, but have the time to look over the story for spelling or punctuation errors, that’s still fine. As mentioned in another post, it’s 7689 words long.
calliopes_pen: (rosiemoon hello in there DoctorDonna)
2012-11-23 02:38 pm

Fannish Items of Interest

The 2012 Black Friday Chopping List: Books and Comics.

2012 Black Friday Chopping List: Mega Edition.

The Best Black Friday Deals For Science Fiction and Fantasy Schwag

Black Friday/Cyber Monday Deals For Star Trek Products.

Forceful Gifts For The Star Wars Fanatic

Gift Guide: Tentacle Ear Wrap.

CBR’s ‘Comic Recruiter’ Black Friday Gift Guide.

This Is Not The Dark Knight, But It’s Damn Close.

I Love Ya But You’re Strange—‘Yeah, Sure, You Can Be Batman For A Night.’

Frantic as a cardiograph scratching out the lines, Day 327: Spider-Man #2.

Comic Book Legends Revealed #394.

Lord of the Rings Supreme Edition Gollum Life-Sized Statue.

CBLDF Offers Alan Moore, Other Creators’ Signatures For Christmas.

Joe Caramagna and Scott Koblish Successfully Kickstart Wyatt Earp.

Happy 49th Birthday, Doctor Who.

Determining Which Doctors Would Return For Doctor Who’s 50th Anniversary.

New Marvel Minimates Box Set Examines Hulk Through The Ages.

Christopher Lloyd appearing at Japan’s first Comic Con.

Psycho, Robocop and Back to the Future Part II Highlight Mondo’s Black Friday Offerings.

Hitchcock Movie Clip #7.

Hitchcock Movie Clip #8.

Hitchcock Movie Clip #9.

Looking back at David Cronenberg’s Scanners.

Trailers From Hell: Joe Dante on I Was A Teenage Frankenstein.

From Cracked: 5 Bizarrely Specific Subgenres of Horror Movies.

Best Art Ever (This Week)—November 23rd.

Mission Log Podcast #16: Episode 16—The Galileo Seven.

Movie Issues Podcast: Virtuosity (1995)

Bad Movie Fiends Podcast #152: Anonymous Rex (2004)

The Shut Up And Watch This Podcast, Episode 65: Bravestarr: The Movie (1988) Commentary.
calliopes_pen: (iconsbycurtana librarians rule the world)
2012-11-01 12:41 pm

Fannish Items of Interest

Fandom Aid seeks to help raise money for survivors of Hurricane Sandy with an auction.

Both Paid and Permanent Accounts will be cancelled by Livejournal. If the latter has already been purchased, they will not be lost.

Holiday Wishes 2012 is coming.

Top 10 Yuletide fanfic requests.

The Bat Family Christmas Exchange.

31 Days of Horror: Halloween / Halloween II / Halloween III: Season of the Witch.

The Line It Is Drawn #113—Happy Halloween

2012 Top 100 Comic Book Runs #2-1.

There was a Twitter account dedicated to tracking the progress of Michael Meyers as he slaughtered his way through Haddonfield, Illinois last night. And one for Dr. Sam Loomis as he tracks him. They only dealt with the first two movies.

Dracula vs. Frankenstein vs. reality: 13 horror posters scarier than their movies.

Is Horror Too Scary For Broadcast TV?

13 Ghosts of Halloween: Day 13.

The haunted building from Ghostbusters is for sale, for all your Gozer-worshipping needs. The asking price is…$35 million.

The Desk Where Bram Stoker Created Dracula Is Hitting The Auction Block.

X-Men animation cells to be auctioned online December 1st.

The Great Stephen King Reread: The Shining.

Your First Good Look At The Necronomicon From The Evil Dead Remake.

Silvestri and Hawkins On Two Decades of Top Cow, Part 2.

P:R Approved: Luc Latulippe’s Firestar.

Kia Motors unveils four Justice League inspired cars.

Andrew Dunbar will play Firefly on Arrow.

Exhibit looks at comic book censorship.

24 Things We Learned From The Frankenstein Commentary.

Evil Dead Cabin Hat.

Francis Lawrence To Direct The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Parts 1 and 2.

George Lucas Will Donate Most of the 4.05 Billion From Star Wars Deal.

MPAA Officially Passes PG-13 Rating For Batman: The Dark Knight Returns, Part Two.

The Ed Brubaker Captain America Exit Interview.

Horror Etc Podcast, Episode 272: The 5th Anniversary.

The JV Club #35: Amy Acker.

Weinberg’s House of Horrors, Episode 10: Love For Lovecraft.

We didn’t get a single trick-or-treater last night, pretty much as I expected. They were doing half a dozen Trunk-or-Treats at various churches, had a roped off section downtown for safe trick-or-treating, and a fall festival at another church. Also, a traffic jam near my area, thanks to K-Mart (a few blocks from me) hosting a Safe Halloween, and passing out candy there.
calliopes_pen: (camwyn Mad science goggles)
2012-10-31 12:56 pm

Fannish Items of Interest

Sandy’s Impact: State By State.

Old skeleton found in tree uprooted by Sandy.

The Comic Industry Faces Sandy Through Twitter.

Thanks to [livejournal.com profile] aralias for spotting this one: If this is true, then it appears as though Livejournal plans to cancel paid accounts in the spring.

[livejournal.com profile] evilawyer has a brief tutorial on how to cross-post from Dreamwidth to Livejournal. As always, for those that want to leave for Dreamwidth, my username is the same there as it is on LJ. Feel free to add me—or let me know if I haven’t already added you to the circle.

Yuletide Sign-Ups Close At 8 PM CST. I eventually replaced Indiana Jones with The Mummy on the fandoms I’m offering for Yuletide. If I weren’t afraid I would be forced to write a story with Mutt in it, I would have thrown Indiana Jones into the Bucket List section.

Gmail Makes It Easier To Compose Emails With New Function.

This Is Halloween.

Cinemassacre’s Monster Madness: Killer Klowns From Outer Space (1988)

Cinemassacre’s Monster Madness—80’s Rerun: Return of the Living Dead.

Longbox of the Damned: Freddy vs. Jason vs. Ash.

Ain’t It Scary Reviews #31 of 31: It! The Terror From Beyond Space.

Rare Halloween Videos: Halloween Party and Safety Videos.

MTV Geek’s Frightful Faves: Return of the Living Dead (1985).

24 hours of horror with Joe Dante. He has great taste in horror films.

Trailers From Hell: Joe Dante on Horror Express.

Meta Horror Sequels.

Bored at a Halloween party? Time for some secret Pumpkin Tetris.

This Joker pumpkin is simply…smashing.

Watermelon Krang O’Lantern.

Spooky Stories: 10 Comics To Get In The Halloween Spirit.

13 Ghosts of Halloween: Day 12.

Dimestore Dames spotlights Jennifer-Lynn Hayden (Jade/Green Lantern).

Disney Buys LucasFilm For $4 Billion, Announces New Star Wars Movie For 2015.

Dark Horse Comics Reacts To Disney’s Star Wars Purchase.

Bryan Singer Confirmed To Direct X-Men: Days of Future Past.

Let’s Have One More Ghostbusters 3 Update, Seeing As Sony Are In Money Trouble And All.

The Real Ghostbusters Unofficial Complete Series Companion.

A Superman insignia pumpkin.

Two stills from Frankenstein’s Army.

What Is Scarier Than Vampires? Disco Vampires.

25 awesome spooky movies

Bizarro Back Issues: The Existential Dread of Halloween on Bizarro World.

Stephanie Brown Batgirl Returns To DC In Lil Gotham Digital Specials.

Stan Lee’s Rants: Marvel Avengers Battle For Earth.

Cocktails With Stan Lee, Episode 10, Season 2: Thomas Jane.

Robot Chicken: The Prime Directive.

The Cinefiles—Neo Grindhouse.

James Gunn’s Guardians of the Galaxy Not An Animated Film.

P:R Approved: Katsuhiro Otomo’s Batman

2012 Top 100 Comic Book Runs #6-5.

2012 Top 100 Comic Book Runs #4-3.

Major Spoilers Costume Contest 2012: Meet The Finalists.

Best Art Ever (This Week)—Halloween 2012.

From Cracked: The 8 Creepiest Places on Earth (Part 4).

Doctor Who’s Ten Most Horrifying Moments.

DC Histories: Wally West.

Kaleidoscope buys international rights to release Much Ado About Nothing.

How Dark Shadows brought the supernatural to television drama.

A History of Censorship, Halloween Edition: War of the Worlds.

New poster for Oz: The Great And Powerful.

Promo art for The Woman In Black: Angel of Death.

The Shut Up And Watch This Podcast, Episode 61: Ghostbusters.

Forgotten Flix Podcast #85: Halloween (1978)

Pulp Nightmare: Pulp Commentary—Halloween II (1981).

JoBlo Movie Podcast: Halloween II (1981) Commentary

Junk Food Dinner Podcast #133: Halloween II (1981), The Day After Halloween (1979), and Night of the Demons (1988).

F This Movie Podcast: The Nightmare On Elm Street Franchise.

Comic Issues Podcast #90: Vampirism.

Now Playing Podcast: License To Kill (1989)

Monster Movie Podcast Episode 26.

Earth Station One Podcast, Episode 134 Bonus: Earth Station Boo.
calliopes_pen: (redscharlach Holmes with harpoon)
2012-10-29 02:56 pm

Fannish Items of Interest

For all those in the path of the Hurricane Sandy and everything else in its wake, please try to stay safe.

Rapidshare Removes Piracy Deterring Slowdowns.

Random House and Penguin announce merger.

31 Days of Horror: The Exorcist/The Omen.

Horror Education of the Week: John Carpenter’s Halloween.

MTV Geek’s Frightful Faves: The New Teen Titans #3 (1984)

Trailers From Hell: Joe Dante on Taste The Blood Of Dracula.

Cinemassacre’s Monster Madness: Puppetmaster (1989).

Cinemassacre’s Monster Madness—80’s Rerun: Brain Damage.

Longbox of the Damned: The Simpsons Treehouse of Horror #18.

Ain’t It Scary Reviews #29 of 31: Bloody Birthday.

Rare Halloween Videos: 2009: Spooky Bats and Scaredy Cats.

Top 10 Ridiculous Horror Movie Creatures.

The 20 Most Unintentionally Terrifying Movies Of All Time.

Thirteen Horror Anthologies You Might Have Missed.

Fright Night Sequel Gearing Up For Production In Romania?

Dark Shadows Picture of the Week.

13 Ghosts of Halloween: Day 10.

Matt Smith interview: Doctor Who, Walking Dead, and Breaking Bad.

Skyfall Opens To $77.7 Million Internationally.

Here’s Joss Whedon discussing the possible zombie apocalypse if Romney wins. Funny. Whedonesque discusses it here.

Interview: Joss Whedon, Actor.

Superman on TV: October 29th to November 4th.

Stained Glass Window Ash T-Shirt.

Unsolved Mysteries created scary TV without even meaning to.

2012 Top 100 Comic Book Runs #8-7.

Comics Alliance Reviews BloodRayne (2005), Part Two.

Superman—Bad Days—Episode 4.

Move over Van Helsing, there’s a new terrible fairy tale flick—Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters.

Best Cosplay Ever (This Week) October 29th.

Young Justice Confirmed Joining Boomerang Line-Up Starting November 2012.

Jewel Staite answers more fan questions for Blastr.

Movie Issues Podcast: Poltergeist (1982).

Tysto Commentary Podcast: Shaun of the Dead (2004)

Film Sack Podcast #137: Hellraiser.

Retroist Podcast—Episode 122: Teen Wolf.

And now, a Halloween meme--I’m just spreading it for everyone else to grab, and not really participating.

In honor of All Hallow's Eve, I'm inviting trick-or-treaters to my 'door.' Comment "trick-or-treat" to this post and...well, you know the drill. Treats can be anything that strikes my fancy (fave actors or pairings, one sentence fics, graphics, a few words why I'm glad to have you on my flist, etc. etc.).
calliopes_pen: (kcscribbler men of note Holmes)
2012-10-25 02:22 pm

Fannish Items of Interest

Yuletide: Sign-Ups Closing Extended Until Wednesday, October 31st.

Megaupload Can’t Come Back Online, U.S. Tells Court.

31 Days of Horror: The Cabin In The Woods/Tucker and Dale vs. Evil.

31 Days of Horror: The Orphanage/The Devil’s Backbone.

Cinemassacre’s Monster Madness: The Gate (1987).

Longbox of the Damned: Bela Lugosi’s Tales From The Grave #2.

Ain’t It Scary Reviews #25: The Stuff.

The Real Ghostbusters: The Halloween Door.

No One Ever Made Them Like This! 7 Little Known Facts About Ghostbusters.

Ghostbusters Slimer Gelatin Mold.

I believe it’s one of the Fettucines…

13 Ghosts of Halloween: Day 6.

10 Novels That Are Scarier Than Most Horror Movies.

The Great Stephen King Reread: Salem’s Lot.

CBLDF Defends Stephen King’s Different Seasons In California School System.

Rare Halloween Videos: 1983: Walt Disney Cartoon Classics: Scary Tales.

Vampires 101: Dracula (1931).

Have horror movies hit a new golden age?

10 Halloween Candies To Scare Trick-or-Treaters.

Fantastic Creature From The Black Lagoon Pumpkin Carvings.

A guide to the Universal Studios monster movies, 1923-1955.

The Haunted House: Big Scares, Bigger Business.

TNT Airing 24 Hour Supernatural Marathon October 27-28th.

8 Great Monster Hunters.

Unusual choice of Halloween decorations for a retirement home.

Vampire Might Have Beens.

The Middleman died too soon, only to live on, like a trout-craving zombie.

Ming-Na will star in Joss Whedon’s Marvel S.H.I.E.L.D. pilot. Whedonesque reacts to the news here.

The Best Booster Gold Cosplay In The World.

The weirdest political messages in the history of comics.

And now, the Evil Dead trailer. NSFW. Not for the squeamish. I do believe I’ll just stick with Army of Darkness.

Iron Man Stained Glass Window.

Rear Window Heads To Broadway.

Five Clips Take You Down Mockingbird Lane.

Package Art For Recent Super Villains: The Joker’s Last Laugh DVD Release.

The Wolverine Is NOT A Prequel.

First Stills From NBC’s Hannibal.

A Conversation With Paul Cornell.

Honest Trailers: Paranormal Activity.

How It Should Have Ended tackles Paranormal Activity.

An interview with Heather Langenkamp—looks like she has been cast in Star Trek: Into Darkness.

Grant Morrison, MBE.

6 Filmmaking Tips From Dario Argento.

Dr. Jones T-Shirt.

Logan’s Run Remake Loses Ryan Gosling.

Bench made from books.

Amazing Aluminum Can Sculptures Depict Batman, Mario, Pokemon And More.

Behind-The-Scenes FX Pics of La Llorona from Grimm.

2012 Top 100 Comic Book Runs #30-26.

Blain Hefner’s lovely painting of The Cabin In The Woods.

The Shut Up And Watch This Podcast, Episode 57: The Cabin In The Woods Commentary.

F This Movie Podcast: The Lost Boys (1987).

Comic Issues #89—Young and Geeky.

Mission Log #12: Episode 12—The Menagerie Part 1 and 2.

At the showing of Frankenstein/Bride of Frankenstein, if you don’t count me, and you don’t count Dad, there were five people in attendance. Everything went well, and there was a ten minute intermission between movies. The TCM interview with Bela Lugosi Jr., Sara Karloff, and Rick Baker was interesting.
calliopes_pen: (rosiemoon legend blue box TARDIS)
2012-10-24 10:51 am

Fannish Items of Interest

Barnes & Noble Stores Have Credit Card Data Breach.

TV Tango updates their list for Halloween On TV: 915 Halloween-Themed Movie Marathons, Episodes & Specials on TV in October 2012.

Halloween: John Carpenter classic returns for theatrical run.

Ginger Snaps Helmer Directing Orphan Black For BBC America.

Know Thy History: Tales From The Crypt.

Cinemassacre’s Monster Madness—80’s Rerun: Inhumanoids.

Longbox of the Damned: Saga of the Swamp Thing, Volume 1.

Ain’t It Scary Reviews #24: Tucker and Dale vs. Evil.

Geek Gear: Nightmare In Pumpkin Land Shirt.

Io9 Halloween Costume Show Week 3: Sexy Donatello, Retro Kitty Pryde, and Serious Comic Book Cred.

Trailers From Hell: Joe Dante on I Bury The Living.

13 Ghosts of Halloween: Day 5.

Rare Halloween Videos: 1977: Donny and Marie Osmond’s Halloween Skits.

Unsuspecting UK kids terrorized by Paranormal Activity 4.

Here’s the teaser trailer for Ghostwatch: Behind The Curtains.

New TV Trailer For The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey.

Hobbit Running Time Revealed.

Grace Randolph’s Between The Pages—Comics To Film: The Joker.

Batman: Nightwing short.

Dinner With DC Entertainment’s Jim Lee and Dan DiDio.

Captain America, Batman, Superman and Spidey adorably storm a children’s hospital.

P:R Approved: Ronnie del Carmen’s Magik.

Secrets Behind The X-Men: The all-different X-Men went to Australia and encountered some unresolved mysteries, as well as some unpublished adventures of Longshot.

From Cracked: 5 Famous Monsters That Are Way Scarier In Other Countries.

Alan Tudyk and Gina Torres Q&A at Dallas Comic Con Fan Days. Gina Torres also sang while there.

Lost Girl—New York Comic Con 2012 Panel.

Lo Pan Style.

Cocktails With Stan Lee, Bonus Extended Cut: Joe Manganiello.

The Fury of a Time Lord.

10 Wibbly Wobbly Ways Doctor Who Plays With Space/Time.

Learn all about your body with Slim Goodbody. He was on local channels in reruns up through my middle school years.

Evil Fake Wine Bottle Labels.

Earth Station One Podcast, Episode 133: Buffy The Vampire Slayer Revisited

Geekfest Rants Episode 111: Battlestar Galactica.

Now Playing Podcast: The Living Daylights (1987)

The Forgotten Flix Podcast #84: Killer Klowns From Outer Space (1988)

Junk Food Dinner Podcast #132: The Howling (1981), An American Werewolf In Paris (1997), and Silver Bullet (1985).

For Yuletide, I just did a massive overhaul of my sign-up. I realized that it had been too long since I watched Pushing Daisies, and if I didn’t remember major character moments and/or little quirks I couldn’t possibly do them justice if that were my assignment. So I removed that, and replaced it with Fright Night (2011). I’m fine with writing any character for Bram Stoker’s Dracula (1992), so I moved that to the Bucket List section, and replaced that slot with Justice League Unlimited.

So as of now, my offers look like this: Fright Night (1985), Back to the Future, Fright Night (2011), Ghostbusters, Justice League & Justice League Unlimited (Cartoons), Addams Family (1991). Bucket List: Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992), Anno Dracula Series - Kim Newman, Beetle Juice (1988), Van Helsing (2004), Mannequin (1987), A Study in Emerald - Neil Gaiman, Lost Skeleton of Cadavra (2004), Soapdish (1991), The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: 1996.

If I watch Mockingbird Lane and enjoy it, I’ll throw that into the pile, too.

Posting this a bit early now, before I head out for a double bill showing of Frankenstein and Bride of Frankenstein at the local Cinemark. That’s about three hours, I do believe. Tomorrow night is Rifftrax Live.
calliopes_pen: (chomiji Yuletide Snow White)
2012-10-22 03:46 pm

Fannish Items of Interest

Yuletide: Selecting Characters During Sign-Up. Meanwhile, I'm on the brink of adding Beetlejuice and Real Ghostbusters to the offer pile. I'll decide for certain later.

The upcoming schedule for the 2013 round of the Not Prime Time Ficathon.

AMC settles Dish dispute.

Six-Strikes ‘Independent Expert’ Is RIAA’s Former Lobbying Firm.

Marie Wallace injured in Connecticut stage production. Best wishes to her on a speedy recovery.

Dark Shadows: Movie Visual Companion Preview Pictures.

Horror Education of the Week: Poltergeist.

Official Artwork and Synopsis: Mockingbird Lane.

Grandpa Munster Gets Gory In One Of Two New Mockingbird Lane Photos.

Cinemassacre’s Monster Madness—80’s Rerun: Hellraiser.

Longbox of the Damned: The New Teen Titans #12.

Rare Halloween Videos: 1985: The Fall Guy—October The 32nd.

Warner Bros. Now Owns Paramount’s Friday The 13th Library.

5 Horror Movies With Amazing Endings.

13 Ghosts of Halloween: Day 3.

Top 10 Scary Places In 80’s Horror Movies.

Monster In My Pocket Trading Cards Review—Part 1.

Give A Book For All Hallow’s Read 2012.

Trailers From Hell: John Landis on Island of Lost Souls.

Good Bad Flicks Review: Night of the Comet (1984)

Sofie Liv reviews Dracula (1931).

2012 Top 100 Comic Book Runs #45-41.

2012 Top 100 Comic Book Runs #40-36.

2012 Top 100 Comic Book Runs #35-31.

The 10 Greatest Giant Movie Monsters Of All Time.

Science In Our Comics.

16 ways cartoonist Winsor McCay quietly changed the world.

Superman on TV: October 22-28.

Star Trek captains boldly go to London convention. This all apparently culminated in Barrowman leaping forward with the request that Scott Bakula sign his right buttock, quite possibly to the surprise of absolutely nobody.

Pocket Paradox’s Flux Capacitor app free until October 25th, 2012.

11 Predictions That Back To The Future II Got Right.

The Cinefiles—Batman Part 2: The Nolan Years.

Producer Eric Radomski Discusses Twenty Years Of Batman: The Animated Series.

Take A Vacation From Gotham City Crime In The Batman Hotel Room.

The AV Club reviews the Justice League episode Starcrossed.

Atop The Fourth Wall: Spider-Man: Power And Responsibility.

Excellent high-voltage warning glyph.

Saint Paul couple opens the Library of Justice.

Live The Wolverine Chat with Mangold and Jackman on October 29th.

Colbert’s Hobbit Cameo Confirmed.

Comics Alliance Reviews BloodRayne (2005), Part One.

From Tor: Ghosts In the Machines, written by Neil Gaiman.

Arrow Gets Full Season From The CW.

Beauty and the Beast gets order for more…scripts.

First Image of Iron Man 3’s New Villain, The Mandarin.

Iron Man 3 gets another trailer teaser.

Star Wars made entirely out of scarecrows wins best Halloween lawn on this Earth.

M.O.D.O.K. marionette is every bit as terrifying as you imagine.

The Avengers Earns Another $33.3 Million From Home Video Sales.

Best Cosplay Ever (This Week)—October 22nd.

Please explain Babylon 5 to us.

Blade Runner—30th Anniversary DVD Clip.

Movie Issues Podcast: The Universal Monsters.

Two True Freaks Podcast, Commentary Monthly Monday: Episode 294: Poltergeist (1982)

Film Sack Podcast, Episode 136: Children of the Corn (1984)

Tysto Commentary Podcast: They Live (1988) Commentary

Nerdist Podcast: NY Comic Con.
calliopes_pen: (shawnkyr Doc magnifying glass)
2012-10-21 02:25 pm
calliopes_pen: (sallymn disaster of the day Hammond)
2012-10-20 02:59 pm

Fannish Items of Interest

Rare Halloween Videos: 1987 Creepy Classics with Vincent Price.

MTV Geek’s Frightful Faves: The Worst Witch. I watched that one recently for the first time. This moment is insane.

Cinemassacre’s Monster Madness: Birthday Tribute To Bela Lugosi.

Cinemassacre’s Monster Madness—80’s Rerun: Re-Animator.

Longbox of the Damned: Severed.

Cool Halloween Infographic Maps Michael Myers’ Kills.

13 Ghosts of Halloween: Day 1.

Exclusive: 10 Questions With Elvira, Mistress of the Dark.

NYCC Panel Recap: ‘The Mysteries Surrounding The Writing of Dracula’.

Your 2012 Halloween TV Viewing Guide.

When Carl Burgos tried to sue for the Human Torch.

Submit A Question For Ernie Hudson (Deadline: October 24th).

Awesome Art Picks: Doctor Doom, Spider-Man, Star Trek And More.

TR Contest: How Your Nerdiness Has Screwed Up Your Love Life.

Weekend Discussion Thread: Identifying Fellow Underground MSTies

Lord of the Hula Hoop.

Potential ‘The Amazing Spider-Man’ Movie Sequel Spoilers Arrive Online.

X-Men: Days of Future Past Might Feature Sentinels, Mark Millar Says.

The Deadpool Movie Is Still Coming.

‘Unfilmable’ Science Fiction and Fantasy Books That Somehow Got Filmed.

NYCC Saturday Photo Parade—Deadpool, Harley Quinn, Marty McFly, and more. Deadpool Batman is impressive.

NYCC: Editors, Creators Celebrate Women of Marvel.

I Love Ya But You’re Strange—Batman and Catwoman in a battle of bad puns.

New Cast Photo For Being Human (US) Season 3.

Bad Movie Fiends Podcast #147: Hell Spa (1992).