Here ya go!
Looks like, at the end of the year there will be a deluxe set offered, then the Mass produced ones for Halloween 2012.
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I wish someone was able to burn a DVD with the Silver Shamrock commercial and flashing pumpkin on it, just that looped over and over for a couple hours straight. No movie, just the flashing pumpkin with the Silver Shamrock song playing.
Many people would love to play it on an old tv in their displays, and right now the only link is on YouTube.
If someone could make that, you would be very popular here,![]()
Ry,
Not out yet, but I will let you know as soon as I hear anything. As far as I know the retail for the Mass Produced ones will be about $30.
To me there are only three Halloween movies.
Myers was charred like a marshmallow thrown into a fire and I could never buy either him or Loomis surviving that. To me there are only three Halloween movies.
I was hoping TrickRTreat might be a seasonal halloween series but that doesn't seem to be the case.
Great looking masks bud! :thumbsup
I would agree. Though for me, Part 2 always seemed to have this weird continuity flow problem. I got the distinct impression from the first one that it ended very late at night. All the people on the street had gone to bed, etc., and it felt to me that it was most likely after midnight.
But then in Part 2 it seems to jump back in time in kind of a time warp. There are kids back out on the street trick or treating, old people still up watching TV and making sandwiches. Don't know; just always hit me as weird. Plus they have a hospital that's oddly vacant with zero patients. Also always hit me as odd.
But he could easily get up and walk away after being shot six times and falling two stories to wreak havoc on a little hospital without so much as a limp![]()
As for the time... well, back then we'd change the clocks back prior to Halloween in October due to daylight savings time. So that would put sunset somewhere around five o'clock. I believe the two movies watched were "The Thing from Another World" and "Forbidden Planet." However, I don't think we get to the end of "Forbidden Planet." Each are about an hour and a half long... which if finished could bring us up to about 8:30 with commercials (commercial breaks were much shorter in the '70s).
It seemed that all the activity was downtown at this point... which is where the action could have moved to after trick-or-treating was over for the kids. The neighborhoods themselves could just be quiet.
I waaaaayyyy over analyzed that.
That display is awesome :thumbsup