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| The AHS Haunted House - Chock Full of Witches and Demons, but so stylish! Great Bones! Such a shame... |
Being impaired and possessing limited mobility has forced me to develop new sources of services I didn't need until 2011.
I found the perfect macaron (Louis), the best pearl restringers (The Pearl Girls), and a local merchant that restores oil paintings.
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I also watch too much TV. Far too much. There, I said it. I usually have it on when I work out. Since there is no end of exercises and miles to pedal to nowhere I have the stupid TV on a lot!!
We have a huge, wall-mounted TV with lots of channels, and we're sports fans (can't wait for Giants' baseball) so I'm always looking for something to ignore.
Which leads me to movies. I always watched them and had a ready comment to put forth. Now, armed with gym equipment and thins (Nyackers) I've used our XFinity equipment ceaselessly! I will achieve neuroplasticity and have Frontline on while I do it!
One of the many interests I have cultivated recently is my knowledge of horror films. It's really rare to find anything truly frightening - most horror films are gory and just plain bad. But every once in awhile something comes out that for whatever reason scares the bejeezus out of me! "The Blair Witch Project" was such a film, I saw it in the theater and it scared me silly.
As a general rule I avoid sequels - they are lame to begin with and in the horror genre notoriously weak. Accordingly, I skipped "BWII", "BWIII" and "The Curse of the Blair Witch". But when the "Blair Witch" became available on our cable service I was game! The trailer showed the latest group of doomed idiots running around the witch's house! The haunted house! Oowee! I couldn't wait! Even though my PS predicted it wouldn't have the same impact as the first he ordered it last week. And guess what? It sucked!
Laughable. Not scary at all. And the acting? The "performers" reached a new low, even for the horror genre. I was cruelly disappointed!
The "film" had all the same gimmicks of the original (herky jerky photography, dangling stick figures, kids getting hopelessly lost in the woods,) but it all felt forced and fell flat.
Then it occurred to me - I saw death - maybe I don't get scared anymore by anything on film or imaginary. Death has passed me more than once. Every day I wake up it's the beginning of a great day!
"The Blair Witch" still bites, but you knew that.
I am looking forward to "Rings", Japanese horror. Mool Giswin - water ghosts.....

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