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Old Yesterday, 08:20 PM
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The pumpkin i bought last Friday seemed great until i noticed there was a crack in the bottom of it. By Sunday a section was beginning to go a bit squelchy so i carved an eye hole where the softness was and then on Monday carved the pumpkin properly. It was a simple design supposedly a little scary (see pic 1) by Tuesday the bloomin' thing was starting to collapse where i'd carved (see pic 2). By last night i had it's mouth propped open with matchsticks.

Last night whilst watching Trick 'r Treat i noticed a really cool looking pumpkin on fire so i paused the film and quickly drew the design and carved that face on the opposite side of my gnarled pumpkin which was as firm as you'd expect (see pic 3) and in my humble opinion looks pretty effective and simple with it. If you notice the new design has a black spot in it's right eye. That's because there's no orange backdrop for it as it's all caved in.

Anyone who watches the film tonight see if you can spot the pumpkin in question. A clue - It's almost in the center of the screen at one point.
Second pic looks a bit Kylo Ren I do love the new design in pic 3 looks cool
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Old Yesterday, 08:34 PM
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A couple of Religious Girls end up in the house of Hugh Grant and after they want to leave after things start going strange, they end up in a battle of wits. This had a really good start with Grant using going back to his Rom-com roots and oozes charm and the back and forth debates was tense but it looses it's way in the final quarter.

Such a shame, the makers were on to something here.

House On The Edge Of The Park

Don't think I need to go into plot here but that scene is still uncomfortable and David Hess is excellent as the absolutely evil bad guy, he is so convincing and believable.

It's a shame that he never got a Good Guy role in a 80's Action Movie, I think he would have excelled in that as well.
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Old Yesterday, 10:27 PM
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Just having a cuppa and a biscuit having just watched Frankenweenie and The Ghost Train (1941)

The proper Halloween horror starts in a few minutes with Carpenter's classic and the sequel.

Goodnight and Happy Halloween to you all.
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