Sunday, October 18, 2009

Halloween cookies!!!

Yum! YUM! Halloween. What can be better than smelling the cookies baking and seeing everyone enjoy what you made? Nothing really, huh?

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But the problem is that you do not know what to make. No problem. Take a look at allrecipes.com. All Recipes took the time out to do the hard stuff so you would not have too!

From Allrecipes.com:
Halloween Cookies

By: Allrecipes Staff

Pumpkin cookies, caramel apple bars, gingersnaps and bat cut-outs: bake up a flavorful assortment of cookies for your Halloween gathering.

http://allrecipes.com/HowTo/Halloween-Cookies/Detail.aspx


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Search for it yourself: http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=Halloween+Cookies&cs=bz&fr=fp-tts-701

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Sorority row movie review

Guys,

I am not even joking you. This is SUCH a great movie. I just went to see it with cousins about a week ago and damn. I was shocked. It will for sure send a thrill down your spine with the way it goes.

It is NOT a movie you would want to watch with children. I will warn you that much. For example, I wrote about Drag me to Hell and honestly, it was not that bad. Like you could watch it with children. This movie has more guts and war in it. That is why I suggest that perhaps if you are having an adult party to watch it.

Anyways, I am sure you all are sick and tired of my writing. How about this time with a trailer?

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

A movie I recommend-Drag me to Hell!

I went to see this movie about a month ago. I enjoyed the good thrill. It wasnt as gory or bloody as I thought.

The storyline was excellent. I enjoyed it. It kept my interest. Had a mix of Witchcraft and suspense. The main character becomes cursed after denying an elderly lady extra time to pay off her bill.

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Zach from bloggernews.com has a lot to say. He rates it an A.

From the first trailer showcasing Sam Raimi’s Drag Me To Hell, it was clear that Raimi was taking a break from the multi-billion dollar web-slinging franchise and heading back into the horror genre to give audiences a little reminder of where his true roots lie. And Drag Me To Hell was appreciated by audiences everywhere this summer as a masterful presentation of what American horror can be. The relatively simple story of a bank teller who unintentionally gets on the bad side of a vengeful gypsy woman and finds herself haunted by a devilish lamia, Drag Me To Hell has comedic timing, spine-tingling moments and gross-out effects galore, but as the icing on the cake, Raimi was able to rope in his Spider-Man 3 composer, Christopher Young.

Now one of the most recognized composers in Hollywood, in the 1980s Young started out scoring horror films, including The Dorm That Dripped Blood, A Nightmare On Elm Street Part 2, and two Hellraiser movies. As virtually everyone knows, Sam Raimi started his career in a similar fashion, with such cult classics as The Evil Dead and Evil Dead II. Since the ’80s though, both Raimi and Young have expanded their repertoire, with Raimi heading into drama with A Simple Plan and For Love of the Game, and more auspiciously to the Spider-Man series while Young has scored films across the board, from drama (The Shipping News) to comedy (Bandits) to action (Swordfish) . For both of these prolific creators, Drag Me To Hell comes at a perfect time and with the perfect horror-laden themes to make use of their strongest skills.

“For somebody who is perpetually fascinated by the unusual in film, there has been nothing more rewarding than to get the chance to score a Sam Raimi movie,” Young says in the liner notes. And from the work Young does on the score, it’s pretty clear why: Raimi has created a movie so wild and, to use Young’s own word, “insane” that the composer has all the room in the world to expand his score and make it as powerful and memorable as he wants. From the opening notes of the very first track (the title theme “Drag Me To Hell”) it’s abundantly clear that Young is having fun here. With a powerfully full orchestra and stirring violin solos peppered throughout, Young continuously ups the ante (even adding his own screaming vocals to the action-packed “Loose Teeth”). This is a horror score for the record books and one that even non-musical audience members have walked out of theatres talking about.

In 14 songs and just under an hour of music, Christopher Young’s soundtrack takes you through the course of Sam Raimi’s over-the-top, tongue-in-cheek horror romp, and reminds listeners why he’s stayed in the business for so long. For those that enjoy a good thrill while listening to music, Drag Me To Hell is an unbeatable work of composition. Just don’t listen to it too many times lest the sounds attract a horde of lamias.

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Where else do I go to look for Halloween costumes?!

I know some of you may be running around thinking "Oh my GOD!" Where the HECK do I go now? Stores are so expensive and unaffordable. My child has been wanting to be Snow White for a while now.

Have no fear. As well as Annies costumes, we also have the solution with eBay-the online marketplace. Everyone who goes there leaves with what they went for. There is lots of competition which means LOW PRICES. (I like the sound of that!)

Come on in! Check them out!

Monday, October 12, 2009

Halloween PERSONALIZED Present ideas

Running out of ideas for Halloween?

Yes, it can be pretty hectic I assume. Even I am thinking about many ideas on what to do for Halloween. One idea I came up with is personalized Halloween Presents. You know how on Christmas, children smile wide when they see the presents for them under the tree?

Why not do the same here with Halloween? Of course, there will not be a tree to put the gifts under. Why not be creative and perhaps get several brooms with spider webs on the top and put tiny gifts and candy on the bottom.



You can find cute (and affordable) Halloween presents from here. I love it so much and I ordered several things from them for the last three years. It really helped put the smiles on everyones faces!

Take a look!

Sunday, October 4, 2009

How many days left until Halloween!

27 DAYS LEFT UNTIL HALLOWEEN!!!!!

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Party ideas for Halloween

You might be someone who is throwing a party or someone who is going to one. Either way, you are looking forward to a night full of excitement regardless of if you are a guest or if you are host.

So what are some good ideas?

1) SPREAD THE WORD WITH FUN AND SIMPLE INVITATIONS
You know how you can get when you see a party invitation. Picture getting something like this:


You know it gets you all excited for a party. This is a perfect example of fun and simple. The best thing is that many of these invitations work with

2) PUT ON GOOD MUSIC

# Halloween Hits (Rhino Records)-Like the children version of Halloween songs.

# The Nightmare Before Christmas-no comment needed. Everyone likes this!

# Just spooky sounds of shrieking or bats.

# Very Scary Music: The Halloween theme!

3)CREATE STATIONS FOR CARVING, SCULPTING, AND PAINTING

Pumpkin carving is an art. No doubt about it. You can hold contests and give a little prize for the one that is voted the best. Or if you don't want to make a mess, you can paint the pumpkins instead of carving them. It works either which way!

4) ADD SOMETHING SPOOKY

For example, you might tell your party that someone was not able to make it. Instead, have them show up in a black cape and spook everyone.