I am a sucker for nostalgia. A nostalgia that I seem to be the only one that remembers. Things like TV shows and movies of days gone by...and one Halloween movie that was a favorite of mine.
Are you needing to make a game plan for your little tricker treaters? We searched the web for most of the Trunk-or-Treats and Halloween activities happening around Amarillo this weekend and on Halloween.
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In the beginning, there was a messed up kid with an inside-out William Shatner mask, and it was good. And then, through countless sequels and reinterpretations and bigger budgets, the Halloween franchise became the story of an unstoppable killing machine. Don’t get me wrong, there’s a lot to like about some of the later Halloween movies, but there’s a reason characters like Michael Myers have become a cliche in the horror genre. When everyone’s anticipating the “shocking” moment where it turns out the killer isn’t dead, how scary can your film really be?
Halloween is just around the corner and if you are anything like me then you are constantly looking for fun things to do with the kids. Well how about taking them to a Monster Bash!
John Carpenter denied he had been 'very cold' to Zombie, as the rock icon claimed, calling Zombie a 'piece of s—t' and criticizing his 'Halloween' remakes.
If you love a good scare then you are in luck. Amarillo has some of the best haunted houses for the Halloween season. If you are looking to scare yourself silly then here's a great list of some of the best haunted houses in Amarillo.
Released in 1999, The Blair Witch Project quickly became one of the most profitable independent films of all time. It wasn’t technically the first found footage horror film, but it’s still the most famous of the bunch. Everyone knows the Blair Witch name (and the names Heather, Josh and Mike), but did you know that directors Eduardo Sanchez and Daniel Myrick’s wildly successful horror flick didn’t even have a script? That’s just one of the facts featured in the last episode of You Think You Know Movies!
The Amazingly Fun Farm has been a part of Halloween fun in Amarillo for years. The owners recently announced that they would be closing the Amazingly Fun Farms due to health issues. Families were saddened by the announcement. However, I have great news another family stepped in and purchased the land and plan on keeping the fun, but just as another name.
Ah, Halloween: the one time of year when it’s completely appropriate to scare the fecal matter out of loved ones and friends. If your goal is to make sure children can’t sleep at night, a disturbing urban legend is just the ammunition you need.