Haunted Houses and Movies and Stuff
Oct. 20th, 2014 05:10 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
It was a pretty busy weekend, but it was a great time.
- Friday night,
mickeymac and I grabbed dinner followed by a visit to the USS Nightmare, a haunted riverboat on the Ohio River. He told me that he usually doesn't get to do these things because his partner isn't much for scary stuff. So I took the lead through the boat, he was right behind me, followed by a trio of girls we didn't know. I loved the layout and the shocks. It was really fun. The best part was watching
mickeymac scream and jump throughout the ship. Afterward, we decided to go see "Annabelle," which he hadn't had a chance to watch. Again, more jumps -- so much fun.
- Saturday was the usual working out and lunch, followed by some shopping for my Halloween costume which is nearly done. That evening, the Cincinnati MovieBears met for a showing of Dracula Untold. It's an interesting twist of the history of Dracula prior to the events of the book by Bram Stoker. It's not overly accurate historically, but twisting Dracula into an anti-hero of sorts was pretty cool. And Luke Evans, the Welsh actor who plays the title role, is pretty damn hot. And he wasn't the only one. The movie also stars English actors Ferdinand Kingsley and Dominic Coopers, both very woofy! So the eye candy alone was good. The guys seemed to enjoy it.
- Sunday involved my working on the costume. That was pretty much a huge chunk of the day. I spent most of last night catching up on "American Horror Story: Freak Show" and "The Walking Dead"... OMG, that was good entertainment.
- I took today off because I have quite a bit of unburned vacation time.
- Tomorrow, I scheduled an impromptu Cincinnati MovieBears event to go see "Pride" at the local arthouse theater. It's drawing a decent crowd, so it should be fun.
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Date: 2014-10-21 12:46 am (UTC)As for horror flicks, I have always loved the thrill of being scared in a safe way. It's the same reason I love roller coasters, haunted houses, etc. And when someone gets scared during these things, I just assume they're feeling the same feelings I do.
The only real negative is that I have gotten so used to scary movies that I often can predict the scare before it happens. There is an art to it and several devices and shots that film makers use and overuse. When I recognize such a device, I usually know what is coming and brace myself. So when a scary movie scares me, that is some good stuff!!
And I'll try to post a pic of the costume later this week.
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Date: 2014-10-21 11:23 am (UTC)But that can be fun too, especially when it's a misdirection, which is rare these days: building up the tension, the swelling of the music, then Bam! something innocent happens, like a cat jumps out.
Pride was getting really good reviews in the UK last month.