Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Not So Silent Fright


Join us for our first "Not So Silent Fright" costume party!! Why pay $20 to go to a club downtown and hang out with 500 people you don't know, when you can come enjoy crazy cheap drinks, good food, amazing tunes, all the other usual Halloween debauchery, AND give to a very deserving charity whose work helps local children with Autism?

- Costume Contest
- Drink specials all night long
- Prize raffle
- Auction for framed pieces of art done by local children w/Autism
- No cover charge (but we hope you'll make a donation to the charity of course)

The event benefits Autism Speaks. America’s #1 non-profit organization for Autism. For more information about the organization, please visit:

www.autismspeaks.org

This event brought to you by the same people who organize "Not So Silent Nite"

* Costumes requested....it's Halloween!! Amazing prizes for the best costumes so you better be prepared to impress!

Click here to RSVP

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Groovy

I love The Tower Theater. I've seen more amazing classic (and neoclassic) movies there than in any other theater I've ever been to. And that's saying something. To name just a few, I've seen The Shining, Repo! The Genetic Opera, Rushmore.. and last night I popped my Raimi horror cherry with Evil Dead 2: Dead By Dawn.

Amazing.

Also, today is day three at Sleepy Millcreek Hollow. I'm having an awesome time there so far, and can't wait to see what it'll be like with the crowds in full swing today. Fingers crossed.

Also, I'm a pirate.



Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Sunday, October 4, 2009

Tower of Terror

Every October, The Tower theater, owned and operated by the Salt Lake Film Society, screens classic horror films at midnight on Fridays and Saturdays.

This past Friday I had my first experience at the Tower of Terror when I showed up bright eyed and bushy tailed for my virginal viewing of The Shining on the silver screen.

It may shock you to hear that I've never seen The Shining proper at a movie theater, but it's true. In fact, the only way I've ever seen it is on the TV during Halloween when I was a bit younger. The problem with that is they always take out the good stuff, so I've never gotten to see exactly why the movie is so scary and disturbing. No doubt is left in my mind.

Even though I've seen the movie several times, my viewing at The Tower left me on the edge of my seat.

I do have to admit, however, that the beginning of the movie is possibly one of the funniest starts to a very serious horror movie I've ever seen. Probably inadvertently. Also, thank you Kevin Smith. I can't hear the opening of The Shining without thinking of Listerfiend and Pillowpants. When Danny said that Tony was the little boy who lived in his mouth I just about lost it.

If you haven't seen The Shining at a theater and you live in SLC, tough luck. The last screening of the weekend is today at noon.


However, it is not too late for you to experience The Tower of Terror. The schedule for the remainder of October is as follows:

Weekend of 10/9:
The Evil Dead II: Dead By Dawn

Weekend of 10/16
Zombiefest! (movies as yet to be named
but more than likely including
Shaun of The Dead)

Monday, 10/19
An October Evening
locally made Halloween
themed films, art and music.

Weekend of 10/23
The Exorcist

Weekend of 10/30
The Rocky Horror Picture Show

Be there or be square. And by square I mean dead.

Friday, October 2, 2009

Zombieland

It was about 4:00pm that I got a worried text from my friend at The Chronical. "I just found out that we need to exchange the screening passes for actual tickets for this movie... I heard they start exchanging at four and usually run out (of tickets) by five". So I ran out the door of my mom's new age gift store and hopped into my white 1986 Camaro, and prayed that it wouldn't choose this day to finally roll over and die on me. It has been inches away from death since I made the long and exhausting journey up from Norco, California two months ago.

Being new to the city, and never having before been to The Megaplex @ Gateway, I drove past it about three times before I figured out how to get into the underground parking. It was 4:27, time was running out. After running through the maze of the subterranean parking garage, I escaped into the chilly courtyard in front of the theater. Renna (my friend at the Chrony) and Jordan were waiting for me in the foyer. I exchanged my pass for two tickets and selected my seats (at Megaplex theaters they have assigned seating). As the rest of her friends from Amtgard began to arrive, she put on my zombie make-up, and after a bit of worry about not having enough tickets, we got organized and were able to get seated and ready for the film.

A couple of the film's promoters were present, including their sponsor (a gun emporium whose name I can't remember) who gave a little zombie-pun-laced speech before it began. The movie begins with an introduction to the world, narrated by the film's not-quite-a-hero hero, played by Jesse Eisenberg. What follows is one of the most fun, exciting and satisfying zombie movies I've ever seen, and I make it a point to see 'em all.

One of the best things the movie has going for it (in addition to simple, straight forward dialogue, brutal action, and some of the best slapstick laughs in modern horror/com) is the soundtrack. Clever and never corny, the music in this movie had me cheering from the opening titles (featuring slo-mo zombie action set to Metallica's For Whom The Bell Tolls) to the end credits.

The cast is also amazingly inspired. For just having four characters in the main cast (all the others being either zombies or dead) this movie never feels as empty as the world its heroes are stranded in. Some lesser critics than myself may find the lack of character development disturbing. They are missing the point entirely. We never learn the whole backstory of these four people, and frankly given their situation, we really don't need to. They all act and react to things in their own funny, and sometimes heart-wrenching ways.

It all comes down to this. If you love the boom, you'll
love Zombieland.

D-Money out.

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Haunting Season Begins

It's official, October has arrived. So many exciting things to look forward to here in Salt Lake City. Despite its reputation, there is a depth here that one might not suspect at first glance. There is something altogether wrong.

Over the course of this October, I shall be exploring and documenting everything scary, disturbing, ghastly, ghostly and between. All in good fun, right? You don't really believe in ghosts, do you?

In other news, the sneak preview showing of Zombieland is tonight. I, for one, am extremely excited. I shall be dressing for the occasion. Have a ghoulish day.