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    Day Of The Dead

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    The Day of the Dead is a holiday that is celebrated by people all around the world. Most people celebrate this holiday out of love and commitment to their loved ones. Mexico is the number one country that celebrates this particular holiday. One major mural in this holiday is a sugar skull. A sugar skull is a representation of a departed soul. The first day of this celebration celebrates both life and death. You can find sugar skulls on the streets made by people to sell. You give sugar skulls to…

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    Postmodern horror films became relevant to the public eye sometime after the 1960’s, these films exhibit a lot less conventional ideas that weren't necessarily shown in classic horror films. Overtime post modern horror has become more visually graphic due to the higher tolerance for violence that has relatively been acquired, this is caused by the frequent exposure of violence , either it being from television programs and movies, to games and, wars, it has been an unavoidable sight Brandon,…

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    As I was trick or treating, I was thinking of how much candy will be on my inventory. I am assuming the more gruesome and scary your costume is, more than likely you will get more candy. I was cladded in a scary looking werewolf costume. I went up to my first house to get candy from, and they gave me not what I expected, and I had a grimace on my face. I saw a corn maze to get to this big house, and I thought to myself, I bet there is a lot of candy there. So I was gingerly walking through…

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    “Horror stories are designed to make our pulses race and our skin tingle” ( pg. 90). Horror stories are made so people can get out of their comfort zone and experience something they wouldn't want to in life through a movie, book and plays. Horror stories come with a lot of different types of suspense and how the author or the director try to create suspense. A couple of ways they do that is foreshadowing, withholding the information from the reader, making characters choose between two…

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    Wanted Movie Analysis

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    "Wanted" is basically from a comic book that has limited series written by Mark Miller and J.G Jones, it is about an amoral protagonist (Wesley Gibson) who is discovered as the heir of super assassin. Russian director, Timur Bekmambetov, he is the cream of the crop, he turns this comic into a movie that make the viewers not sit still and make their adrenaline and cortisone levels spike with the actions. Bekmambetov used the similar style of shots and angles with his previous movie, Night…

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    effects cause the viewer’s to find themselves experiencing an adrenaline rush. They also make the actions that are taking place within the film to seem more realistic by the sounds that they create. All of these important factors are included in the Halloween films directed by Rob…

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    "BOOM! BOOM! BOOM!" my heart pounded. My organ was rapidly beating. My excitement was like a like five year old on a sugar rush from eating too much Halloween candy. I had not played Rock Band in seven depressing years. The game forged a very destructive and negative atmosphere, due to the deafening sounds of the musical instruments and songs. I screamed into the microphone aggressively, attempting to follow the violent lyrics shown on the large television. I was anxiously moving along to the…

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    Halloween In Twin Peaks

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    Halloween in Twin Peaks It had been a cool and damp October so far in the small, suburban town of Twin Peaks, which is famously named after the twin mountains overlooking the city below. The city has an ominous feeling due to regular misty fog, and thick woodlands. These are reasons the town is famous for Halloween events. Teenagers use this knowledge to their advantage to scare and terrorize the town. Jake and Brian, two teenagers, know all of this and plan something good for 2015 Halloween.…

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    appearances on board, and there will be refreshments and a live stage show during the 2 ½-hour ride. There are a few seasonal stories later this fall and winter that will be featured on the Great Smoky Mountains Railroad, as well, including a Halloween-themed one called “Peanuts Pumpkin Patch Express” (http://www.gsmr.com/events/peanuts-great-pumpkin-patch-express#.V5qFLq7TS8q) and the “Polar Express Train Ride” (http://www.gsmr.com/events/polar-express#.V5qE067TS8p).…

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    episodes between the two shows on FOX which no-one thought could never happen is finally upon us. Science meets the supernatural when the leads from Bones and Sleepy Hollow both guest star in each other’s series this Thursday evening in a two-part Halloween Special Event. I haven’t watched Sleepy Hollow since giving the series up during its first season I’m afraid, and as yet haven’t watched the screener for the second part of this story so can’t judge how that section of tale goes. However,…

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