Going to take it easy tonight and watch this trilogy as part of this years Jayboween movie marathon.
I scored some compact discs at last weeks Mudhoney show. Arguably I would say Pittsburghs own Gotobeds was my fave band of the night. Check em out!
Gary and I were trying to find a fun halloween event to do on Sunday night. The original plan was to go to Even City cemetery where Night of the Living Dead was filmed, and then hit the Scarehouse. Turns out the Scarehouse didnt get their permit this year, so it was not open. We then found out that Kennywood had halloween events going on at the park, so we hit that. It turned out way better than I expected. The entire park was converted to a halloween spook show. Every roller coaster had their lights turned off so you would ride in the pitch black. There was 9 haunted houses or so. The whole event was amazing and fun.
Laboween VII was a hit! Super warm day/night, and about 30 people showed up. Great times.
The lineup changed slighly as my USB wouldn't play the DVD rip I made of Blood Lake, so the lineup ended up being The Mutilator, Friday the 13th Part 3D in 3D, Cabin Fever, and Nightmare Beach. There was a special bonus feature of The House By The Lake, and there was only three of us left for that one.
The lineup changed slighly as my USB wouldn't play the DVD rip I made of Blood Lake, so the lineup ended up being The Mutilator, Friday the 13th Part 3D in 3D, Cabin Fever, and Nightmare Beach. There was a special bonus feature of The House By The Lake, and there was only three of us left for that one.
I love checking out indie cinemas in other towns, so it was perfect timing that Row House Cinema had their horror fest going on. We hit the 5pm screening of Texas Chainsaw Massacre, and I now have a whole new appreciation for that movie. It really should be viewed at a theatre with zero distractions. Classic film.