Trick 'r Treat
Last night I watched a movie on the Pay-Per-View TV On Demand service called Trick 'r Treat, directed by Michael Dougherty. It was a 2007 horror movie set during Halloween night in a small American town. The film basically consists of four interlinking stories: A boy discovers that the high-school principal (Dylan Baker) hides a murderous secret, some teenage pranksters discover the truth behind a ghostly local urban legend, a young woman (Anna Paquin) is threatened by a mysterious stranger on the way to a party and an elderly curmudgeon (Brian Cox) is attacked in his home by a malevolent trick or treater. It's all very cleverly linked together and the movie is hugely entertaining, which makes it a mystery why it was released straight to DVD, because it really did deserve better.
Today was another dull day at work, although I did manage to spend most of the day listening to Neil Gaiman stories on my iPod. I managed to get out fairly early as well. On my way home I stopped off and bought some wine and a pumpkin. When I got home I carved the pumpkin to make a jack-o'-lantern. At the moment I have a candle burning in an empty bottle of wine. I kind of think it looks good when you get the wax melted around the bottle, like you see sometime on the tables of bars and restaurants.
Today was another dull day at work, although I did manage to spend most of the day listening to Neil Gaiman stories on my iPod. I managed to get out fairly early as well. On my way home I stopped off and bought some wine and a pumpkin. When I got home I carved the pumpkin to make a jack-o'-lantern. At the moment I have a candle burning in an empty bottle of wine. I kind of think it looks good when you get the wax melted around the bottle, like you see sometime on the tables of bars and restaurants.
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