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Halloween on TV

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It's that time of year again, kids! It's our favourite holiday of the year, Halloween, and as you'd expect the TV channels are fighting over themselves to cater to your every bloody need.

Oct 30
Scream, 00:20, S4C
Dominion: Prequel to the Exorcist, 00:25, Sky Movies 3
Resident Evil: Apocalypse, 00:45, Sky Movies 6
The Blair Witch Project, 22:00, E4
Bride of Chucky, 22:20, ITV4
Rosemary's Baby, 22:30, Sky Cinema 2

Oct 31
Friday The 13th II, 02:25, Sci-Fi
The Ring Two, 15:15 & 22:25, Sky Movies 9 (HD)
Sleepy Hollow, 21:00, Film4
Land of the Dead, 22:00, Sky Movies 1
The Exorcist, 22:00, Sci-Fi
Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2, 22:00, Five US
Creep, 22:20, Sky Movies 5
A Nightmare on Elm Street, 23:20, TCM
Halloween, 23:45, BBC1
The Fog, 23:45 , Sky Box Office 1 HD

Nov 1
Seed of Chucky, Midnight, Sky Movies 2
Carrie, Midnight, Channel 6
Elvira, Mistress of the Dark, 02:45, Zone Horror

And, for those real old school horror fans, Nickelodeon are having a super-marathon of Are You Afraid of the Dark. So gather round the campfire from 6pm - 11pm for 10 seriously spooky episodes.


"Eye" Not Happy

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Network premiere of "The Eye", at a quarter-to-one in the morning...

Fuck you Channel 4, I'm glad you lost Lost.


"Do you like scary trailers?"

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I do! I love movie trailers. Oh, I almost forgot to say... I'm back! Anywhom, some awesome looking films are being released soon, so here is a preview of what to expect. =D

Saw III
UK/US Release: October 27th, 2006


The Return
UK Release: January 26th, 2007
US Release: November 10th, 2006


Bug
UK/US Release: TBA, 2007


Black Christmas
UK/US Release: December, 2006

Tom - I have so many expectations for Black Christmas 2006, it better live up to Bob Clarke's original.


'Nightmare On Elm Street' Voted Scariest

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Source
"A Nightmare on Elm Street is the scariest film ever, according to a poll conducted by Yahoo! Entertainment.

The 1984 Wes Craven classic, which featured the monstrous Freddie Krueger stalking teenagers in their dreams, topped the list ahead of recent film Saw and the original 1974 version of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre.

'It seems it's the classics that still scare people the most,' stated Yahoo! Entertainment editor Jayne Cherrington. 'Modern slashers like Saw have more special effects and more violence, but if classic film character Freddy Krueger is still king of the scares, film studios may have to re-think what scares people,' she added.

The top ten in full:
1. A Nightmare on Elm Street
2. Saw
3. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
4. Halloween
5. Candyman
6. Friday The 13th
7. Scream
8. Hostel
9. Child's Play
10. I Know What You Did Last Summer"


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