Friday, October 11, 2013

Book Blogger Hop: Halloween Edition - Oct. 11th - 17th

31 Days of Halloween
Book Blogger Hop

Welcome to the new Book Blogger Hop!

If you want schedule next week's post, click here to find the next prompt question. To submit a question, fill out this form.

What to do:

1. Post on your blog answering this question:

Halloween Edition:
What scary book would you like turned into a feature film?

 

2. Enter the link to your post in the linky list below (enter your Blog Name and the direct link to your post answering this week’s question. Failure to do so will result in removal of your link).


3. Visit other blogs in the list and comment on their posts. Try to spend some time on the blogs reading other posts and possible become a new follower.  The purpose of the hop is to give bloggers a chance to follow other blogs, learn about new books, befriend other bloggers, and receive new followers to your own blog.
 

My Answer: 

Where do I start?
Stephen King Novels: The Cell, The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon, Doctor Sleep
R.L. Stine Books: Fear Street: Cheerleaders series, 99 Fear Street: House of Evil series, Fear Street Nights, Dangerous Girls series
Ghost Story by Peter Straub (remake)

Linky List:

Ghosts, Goblins and Candy on Halloween Night!

Anybody who follows my blog knows that Halloween has been my favorite holiday since I was a little kid. I did outgrew trick-or-treating at a younger age than most, I still love the holiday, which you can probably tell that by my 31 Days of Halloween posts.The Halloween Spirit entered me way before October, as I have had four boxes of Halloween props and decorations in my family room for a couple of weeks. Plus, I have made 10 29" cemetery fences and one freaky tombstone out of foam board.

Normally, there are between 120 to 130 trick-or-treaters at the door every year, give or take a few. I put together at least 130 bags of candy, plus I keep a little extra candy for backup. The prices of candy has gone up and the quantity has decreased. I have a few bags already bought, but I'll be looking around to the last minute to find the best buy.

Many adults like to dress up for the holiday, which I'm one of them. Department stores have their Halloween stuff on sale after October 31st and I had bought two t-shirts (Michael Meyers and Jason Voorhees) at Walmart for 75 cents each, but I didn't know until last year that they were a size too small, so I was stuck wearing a Jack-O-Lantern shirt. I've dropped a few pounds over the summer and I can now get the shirts on, but they aren't exactly comfortable, so I'll probably wear the Jack-O-Lantern again! Though, I do have the Jason Voorhees costume that I reviewed on the 1st, but I might use it for a dummy/scarecrow to put in the yard on Halloween Night. I've looked in the stores and there isn't a very big option for t-shirts this year, but there are many online stores with different options for male costumes, like Michael Meyers, Freddy Krueger, Leatherface and Chucky.

Thursday, October 10, 2013

Pacific Rim Blu-Ray Giveaway!


Go BIG or go EXTINCT! 

Directed by Guillermo del Toro, Pacific Rim is an epic science fiction film set in the 2020s. Earth is at war with Kaijus; colossal monsters from an inter-dimensional gateway on the Pacific Ocean floor. Humanity unites to fight these huge monsters by creating the Jaegers: gigantic humanoid robots that are controlled by two pilots whose minds and memories are linked. The story takes place in the later days of the war, following Raleigh Becket, a former Jaeger pilot called out of retirement and paired up with newbie pilot Mako Mori in a final effort to defeat the Kaijus!


Pacific Rim is released on Blu-ray & DVD Oct.15! 

DVD Review - Lords of Salem





From Rob Zombie (the director of House of 1000 Corpses, The Devil Rejects, Halloween & Halloween II) comes his latest venture into the horror genre with The Lords of Salem, which received limited theater run and landed on DVD on September 3, 2013.

Rob's wife, Sheri Moon Zombie, stars as a recovering drug addict, Hedi Hawthorne, who works at a radio station as a DJ. A strange wooden box is delivered to the radio station addressed to her, containing an album by the Lords of Salem, a band she or her co-workers (Whitey & Herman) have never heard of before. That night she starts to have strange dreams or more like visions of witches and a baby.

The following day, Hedi and her co-works interview Francis Matthias about his book covering the Salem Witch Trials. They happen to play the strange record that will unleash more strange visions for Hedi. Later that night when she arrives at her home, Hedi shares a drink with her landlord, Lacy, and her two sisters (Sonny and Megan), until an odd situation makes her return to her room where her dog is behaving weird; leading her to enter apartment room 5 where she is confront by a nude witch and a demon.

Is Hedi going mad?

Frugal Halloween Costume Ideas


The Halloween holiday is right around the corner, and what better ways to be prepared for it than to find money-saving ideas. It’s understandable how difficult the search for the perfect costume can be, especially when the majority of them are so expensive. Here are some DIY costume projects and tips for you and your family to keep your Halloween enjoyable and thrilling while staying on a reasonable budget.

Black Cat Costume

This costume idea is very simplistic. Wear solid black shoes, pants and a shirt. Tease your hair all around to create a mane-like look. Draw whiskers on your cheeks, color the tip of your nose black and your lips red or pink to give yourself a cat face. Finish off the costume by braiding yarn together to make a cat tail.

Bed Bug Costume

This idea would be great for kids. First, dress them up in their favorite pajamas. Then, make antennas with a headband and pipe cleaner craft supplies. Fix your face up with a colorful nose and rosy cheeks.

Super Mario Bros. Costume

Do you have overalls? What about solid red and green shirts? This costume is for you! Include matching red and green hats and toy wrenches and you have got Super Mario Bros. This is fun for both spouses and siblings.

What Makes a Buick a Buick

The word Buick is synonymous with high-quality, premium, and, of course, American. In fact, Buick is the oldest American-made automobile that is still being manufactured today! The “king of Chrome” is a well-loved, well-respected brand. So when looking for a new car at various Buick dealers in Kansas City, you’ll know you’re not just getting a car—you’re getting a piece of American history.

The following is a list of features that were and are hallmarks of the Buick brand:

Trishield 

The Buick’s emblem is the Trishield; this distinguishing mark was based on Buick founder David Dunbar Buick’s ancestral coat of arms. Though it’s gone through several renovations, the Trishield still symbolizes quality, luxury, and heritage.

VentiPorts

In 1949, Buick introduced a series of vents—three or four depending on the size of the engine (i.e. a V6 engine had three, a V8 had four)—on the front fender immediately behind the front wheels. These vents were termed “VentiPorts.” In time, VentiPorts became a distinguishing trademark of the Buick brand and are currently used on several Buick models.

Wednesday, October 9, 2013

DVD Review - Freak Show Cinema

Freak Show Cinema
12 Horror Films
Directors: Kemal Yildirim, Gary Ugarek, Chris Hazenberg, Zach Klinefelter, Kevin McDonagh, William Victor Schotten, Jason Cavalier, Keith Kurlander, David Dietz, Dick Campbell,
Christopher Abram, Chris Lumb, Chris Hazenberg
 
Release Date: August 20, 2013
ASIN: B00DN3U6QO
Retail: $9.98
Running Time: 17 hours 10 minutes
Rating: Unrated

Review:

Mill Creek Entertainment recently released 12 low-budget independent horror movies on a three-disc set titled Freak Show Cinema, just in time for Halloween.

The 12 movies are:


Tales of the Dead: Grim Stories of Curses, Horror and Gore (2010) - Five friends gather together every year at Halloween to tell spooky tales, but they are unaware of the horror that awaits them.

Zombie Genocide: Legion of the Damned (2012) - A biochemical terrorist attacks, resulting in humans turning into flesh-eating zombies. This movie actually came out in 2006 under the title "Deadlands: The Rising."

The Curse of Blanchard Hill (2006) - In 1985, Victor McShane went missing near the Blanchard Hill. Twenty years later, a group of campers stumble upon Blanchard Hill and they are being stalked by a killer.

Idol of Evil: Hell Is Forever (2009) - Dr. Kixley and others are kidnapped by Satanists, David Hilton (a mythological expert) is requested by the Vatican to rescue them. Though the back of the DVD jacket says it was released in 2009, it was actually released in 2011.

Below Ground: Demon Holocaust (2012) - Dave Dommin takes in four people during a demon invasion and he documents everything as they try to survive.

Order of One: Kung Fu Killing Spree (2011) - Mr. Parker, a crime lord, is searching for the spear that pierced the side of Jesus on the Cross, as he believes the spear will give him unspeakable power.

Review - A Christmas Gift for Rose by Tricia Gover

*This is a sponsored review. All opinions are 100% mine.


You'll know it is getting closer to the holiday season when you start to see books with Christmas is in the titles. Author Tricia Goyer released her newest novella A Christmas Gift for Rose last month, and, as you can probably guess, it is set around Christmastime.

Inspired by a true story, the main Amish character is named Rose Yoeder, who lives in Berlin, Ohio in 1945. She was engaged to Jonathan, but to respect her family’s wishes, she had to breakup with him because he had enlisted in the military to serve his country in WWII, working side-by-side with the Englisch, something that is frown upon in the Amish community.