Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Oh My October!

You have no idea how horrified I am to realize that we're FOUR DAYS into the greatest time of the year and I haven't done a thing to acknowledge it. Sure, there are candy corn crumbs dripping out of my mouth and slowly eroding my teeth as I type and yes, I've crunched through some fall leaves and tightened the scarf around my neck but my office is nowhere near being appropriately decorated, my costume not remotely decided, and my annual viewing of Halloween III far from sil-VER sham-rocking its way onto my television.

You might say I'm a tad stressed.
This silly thing called LIFE, you see, has been trick or treating its way into daily and weekly being like it has some right to exist or something. There are these things called 'best friends' who have the nerve to do this thing called 'getting married,' and as a result I have to, can you believe it, do actual STUFF that takes away from such life-affirming medicine as watching and writing about horror movies. For shame, me. For. Shame.

Luckily the world will slowly return to its natural status, meaning my feet will be freed from those torture devices known as high heels and my fingers will surrender their grasp on wine glasses long enough to instead work hard at typing (or just clutching a pumpkin beer). October here at the Doll's House will mostly be a month like any other (i.e., filled with talk on the good and tragically bad of cinema) but note that other bloggers are working harder at capturing the true essence of orange and black. The esteemed Mattsuzaka returns with Chucktober over at Chuck Norris Ate My Baby, while the venerable Vicar of VHS tackles a film a day over at Mad Mad Mad Mad Movies and my good pal Zach tackles the devil himself THIRTEEN TIMES over at The Lightning Bugg’s Lair. On the audio end, ShowShow is gathering up the coffee and Ritalin for another round of the Spooktacular, wherein Miles, Katie & Co. put out a podcast EVERY DAY. Stay tuned for what will be their epic discussion of a few Doll's House favorites, including the unofficial winner of February's Attack of the Shorties, Unborn Sins!

Oh and there are MOVIES! A few of my favorite new independent films are hitting DVD shelves near you (or your computer). Barbara Stepansky's fine feminine ghost story (of sorts) Fugue is now available for purchase from iTunes, Amazon, or the film’s official website. I reviewed it last year for Rogue Cinema and found it to be absolutely excellent all around with strong performances and unique storytelling. You can learn more about director Stepansky by reading our interview from last year or take the audio route by listening to my good pal Cortez the Killer’s Planet of Terror Podcast, where Ms. Stepansky guested on Episode 4.


Also on its way is Seve Schelenz’s SKEW, an eerie found footage saga with some truly chilling moments and breezy streaming availability on Netflix. I also reviewed SKEW for Rogue Cinema a few months back and found it had an effectively chilly atmosphere that would work quite well on a crisp autumn evening. For more info, take a gander at my interview with Mr. Schelenz or just add it to your queue and save it for a quiet night.

Lastly, this being October, it's my annual chance to remind you all that the time has come to clear out some weekends for the convention circuit! In two weeks, Rock 'n Shock hits Worchester, MA, which means so do I. Expect to see such luminaries as my GleeKast cohostess Erica, The Podcast Podcast's Fozziebare, Buried In a Book Crypt's Ashlee, and the Outside the Cinema team roaming the floors. As always, I can't wait, then I get sad when it's over, but then comfort myself with the knowledge that one month later, I get the massively epic HorrorHound Weekend to invade Cincinnati. If you're planning on attending either convention, shoot me an email for some coordinated dance-offs.

So while that doesn’t get me any closer to knowing who or what I’ll be in 27 days, it’s a start. After all, there’s only...
27 Days Til Hall-o-Ween
Hall-o-Ween
27 Days Til--
You get my point.

15 comments:

  1. I am sooooooooooooooooooooooooo stoked for Halloween! I've not had a Stateside Halloween since I was six years old, and I cannot WAIT to celebrate the year's best holiday in a worthy fashion. People in the UK are total Halloweenies; now that I'm across the pond, I finally have a chance to do it properly. EXCITE.

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  2. Yay Anna! I spent two years out of the U.S. during Halloween and it HURT. I hope you've already mapped out your schedule for apple bobbing and costume prep!

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  3. Don't forget to wear your Silver shamrock mask Rainicorn.. and be in front of your TV for the big giveaway at 9 !!

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  4. Halloween III is such a tragic film, don't you think? The noble Conal Cochran's plans to kill all of America's children are foiled by the evil Tom Atkins!

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  5. Are those plans foiled Chris? I think not. Turn it off...turn it off..TURN IT OFF...

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  6. Conal Cochran was such a polite villain, would be a shame if he didn't zap at least some of the rugrats.

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  7. Well he got the annoying one first, but that one station...

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  8. Yay, thanks for the shout out, lady friend of bestestness! That is some wonderful company to be mentioned with, for sure! Also, I cannot freaking wait for Horrorhound!!

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  9. I'm just excited I get to READ some great Halloween content from some of my favorite folks. And HorrorHound calls me every night, teasing me with its closeness. COME TO ME, it whispers with a slight Cincinnati accent. COME AND REJOICE.

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  10. It's October! Yay!

    If I may be so bold as to suggest some Netflix streaming goodness: 100 TEARS. It's a low-budget flick about a serial killer clown wielding the biggest meat cleaver EVAH! Two tabloid reporters are trying to chase him down. Not for the faint of heart, as the body count goes into the dozens and folks die in some awful ways. The acting is pretty good and the humor is OK if you can deal with frat-house style jokes.

    Did I mention the footrace with the dwarf? And the dwarf does like Usain Bolt and totally smokes the competition!

    100 TEARS: BLR tested and approved!

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  11. Nothing about that movie does not sound amazing. Fear not: it's added to the queue and eagerly awaiting its day to shine. Thanks!

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  12. I've got every weekend booked with a Halloween event of some sort this month. I recall that you're in the NYC area. Have you ever been to the Procession of the Ghouls at St. John the Divine's? As of last year, it's my new favorite Halloween tradition.

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  13. I have not! I'm reading about it now and it sounds positively incredible! Man, I really need to sort out my October weekends. And I definitely need to look into this for next year.

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  14. I'd gladly wear high heels in place of writing a 50 page argument. But then that wouldn't be a fair trade...

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  15. We are of different minds. So if ya *wanna* make that trade, my heels are a size 6 1/2...

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