Showing posts with label Halloween. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Halloween. Show all posts

Friday, 9 November 2012

Halloween Antics

As I mentioned before, I attended a Halloween Party organised by my Aunty to help her promote her Tarot Reading practise. She set up spooky decorations, a spread of Halloween themed food as well as providing Tarot Readings for her guests.

She also had a guest Reader who specialises in Telepathy and animal communication. We had people waiting to have their readings and some even came back for a second one!


Some of the guests waiting for their readings

My cousin and I being strange!

It was a lot of fun for those involved and I just wanted to post some of the pictures from the night so that if anyone is interested in the London (UK) area they can have a look, contact her via the links below and step into Mary's realm!

She is also available for telephone readings so if you are outside the UK please do not hesitate to contact her via email first and then she can prompt you to contact her.

Email: pandoras880@hotmail.com










Most people dressed up and really got into the spirit of Halloween! It was a fun filled and eerie night of mystery! 

Wednesday, 31 October 2012

Happy Halloween

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The time has come and below are a couple of MUST SEE films tonight! Whether you are going to a party in fancy dress or trick or treating (hopefully just the kids doing this haha) you should definitely find some time to stick on a scary film and get those goosebumps going! Get the popcorn ready, and don't forget the answer to the very important question...

What's your favourite scary movie?



All of the franchise should be watched, especially Halloween H20 (below)





All of the Scream films should be watched including the newest instalment

To be honest, around this time of year, any horror film can be watched and enjoyed. The above just happen to be my favourites but below are some other classics that can give you all a good scare!











Enjoy :)

Tuesday, 23 October 2012

The Origin of Trick-or-Treating

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Trick-or-Treating is also known as 'Guising' and has been recorded as far back at 1895 in Scotland and may have links to Celtic festivals. There are a few theories contesting where it began but it seems to have become far more popular since the 1950s, especially in Northern America. 'Souling' (England and Ireland)has also been linked to this tradition where the poor would go from house to house singing hymns to the dead to receive food or coins. Nowadays children dress up to receive sweets and it tends to result in a house being 'tricked' (usually by egging the house) if the owners do not comply to the offering of treats.

It is safe to say that years ago the costumes were far more haunting (above) and I do think it is customary for most houses to provide a pot of sweets for children, even if you leave it on the porch. I always try and provide sweets to avoid being tricked! I can't say I agree with the idea of being tricked in the first place and since there is no real evidence for children in the past to ever vandalise I don't really see how this came about! It was usually said and never done it seems.

Decorating ones home around this time of year was originally done to ward off evil spirits which explains the presence of a scary 'lantern' made from a pumpkin.

I love this time of year but I never really go all out like they do in America although I would love to visit my family over there to experience it! I need to add that to the Bucket List :)

Monday, 22 October 2012

Trick 'r Treat (2007)

I was having a little look online for some interesting films I could watch around this spooky time of year and I cam across this film Trick 'r Treat, written and directed by Michael Dougherty. It includes four Halloween focused stories which interweave to create one. They all feature Sam, a Trick or Treater who teaches all why we shouldn't break the Halloween traditions.

As soon as I saw the images for this film I thought it looked quite creepy and even though it isn't recent, it is new to me so I will be watching this!


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Let me know in the comments section if you have seen this film and your rating as this would be good to know! I will also give my feedback shortly.

Monday, 15 October 2012

A Few Family Films...

Halloween is a time to trick or treat but also to spend some time with those at home watching some good films! Below are some clips/trailers from the films I think are a must see for all the family around this time of year!


Hocus Pocus (1993)





Nightmare Before Christmas (1993)



Funnily enough these two great family films (both PG)were made the same year and they are both funny and creepy but enjoyable for any age! I have watched both every year since I can remember and I still enjoy them thoroughly.

Thursday, 11 October 2012

All Hallows' Eve Run Up


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It's one of my favourite times of year! Halloween! The one time of year when the souls of the departed are supposed to roam the earth! I do love this festival as it allows me to indulge in good old horror flicks!

Up until the 31st I will be posting some creepy pictures accompanied by some poetry as well as film trailers that I think should most definitely be watched this time of year!

I have had one great insight - seeing some of the classics at the Prince Charles Cinema. Check out the link and see what they are showing. I have my tickets booked at midnight to see Nightmare on Elm Street (1984) which should be amazing as I wasn't even born when the original was on the big screen!

I am really looking to having some movie marathons and also on the night itself my Aunty - Mystic Mary is having a Halloween party so we are all dressing up and she will be performing tarot readings! Anyone in the London (UK) area interested in Tarot Readings can email me on Patriciah042@gmail.com. Pictures of the night will follow!

Thursday, 13 October 2011

Halloween Poetry

In the run up to All Hallow's Eve I have been collaborating with a fantastic tweeter @johnnywhizzbang to create poems that relate to some eery photographs. Via his website,  I have posted a few poems that link to the photographs provided by him.

His website is sufficiently creepy and spine-chilling for this time of year. Halloween is one of my favourite holidays as I love trick or treating, the ghost stories told and of course the ritual horror movie fest.

Here are the poems that have been featured so far, there will be more in the run up to the 31st October but I thought I would share the genius of this site to all those people (like me) who appreciate this sort of art.


''Darkness engulfs the room
I hear empty whispers of lost regrets
Shifting moves in the faint moonlight
Their eyes fixate on my human presence''


''Empty vessels carry years of loneliness
Laughing demons trick those who listen
Together on this one frivolous night
These creatures rise to give us a fright''


''The night draws close and I hear them howl
They cry towards the moon and know they are heard
Creeping through their lives with a hidden secret
On this night they shall be revealed''

I have done a print-screen so you can just see my specific poems but please go to the actual website and have a look, you won't be disappointed >  http://johnnywhizzbangshalloween.tumblr.com/

Also, if you love horror movies like myself, have a look at my TOP 10 Horror Movies by clicking the link. Let me know your favourite horror films too!

My twitter handle: @trishaaa_