tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5709531.post2609409627971990282..comments2023-07-10T10:01:03.020-03:00Comments on The Annekenstein Monster: "The End" by 2033Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05360091675217583387noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5709531.post-2145594900101604032004-11-01T09:07:27.000-04:002004-11-01T09:07:27.000-04:00I went to see but I went to see Halloween when it ...I went to see but I went to see Halloween when it first came out, I think I was 16 or 17. My girlfriend at the time, Heather May and I took the bus for a romantic day trip to Montreal from Ottawa. There was much joshing from friends about what an awesome "date movie" Halloween was... maybe for other guys. I remember distinctly scaring the hell out of poor Heather when I screamed and jumped, clutching on to her arm suddenly.<br>I also remember having a wicked headache by the time the movie was over.<br>davemnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5709531.post-87278090334087748332004-11-01T07:36:11.000-04:002004-11-01T07:36:11.000-04:00hey rob.it's great to have "holiday favs&...hey rob.<br>it's great to have "holiday favs" and "halloween" is a natural for october 31st. who says seasonal movie watching should be limited to "it's a wonderful life" at christmas and "the 10 commandments" at easter?!<br>your posting reminds of when my dad finally consented to take me to see "the exorcist" at the north river drive-in when i was 12. naturally, the movie proved too much for me, and as we were driving out mid-way through the flick, my father said' "quick, look at the screen". i turned in time to see linda blair vomit all over jason miller. nice. the memory has stuck with me, and today "the exorcist" is one of my favourite flicks.<br>dave snoreply@blogger.com