HALLIE EPHRON: It’s HALLOWEEN! I feel as if this is my holiday since once upon a time my husband made me a cartoon Halloween card that wished me a HALLIE HAPPOWEEN.
Instead of taking the
fattening route and discussing our favorite candies (Swedish Fish, if you’re taking notes), I’m going to take a detour into scary movies.
I haven’t see any of the HALLOWEEN movies, though #11 is
just out starring Jamie Lee Curtis who starred in #1. I’m a huge fan of Jamie
Lee Curtis. I will see A FISH CALLED WANDA any time I find it. But I’m done with
movies that kill girls.
I’m much more a fan of THE BLOB. 1958. You remember: ambulatory
alien blob of protoplasm that devoured everything in its path. Did you know it
starred Steve McQueen?
And PSYCHO. The poster looks like an ad for Maidenform. That
movie scared the bejesus out of me. Wide open eye resting on the tile floor,
cue scary music. The dessicated mother sitting ‘looking’ out the window. SO
terrifying even when you know it’s coming.
I was a lot less enthusiastic about FRENZY, another Hitchcock movie about a serial killer who rapes and then strangles women with a necktie. MUCH too creepy and explicit for my taste. Wish I could erase my memories of that one. It's that line I try to walk between CREEPY and ICKY.
I was a lot less enthusiastic about FRENZY, another Hitchcock movie about a serial killer who rapes and then strangles women with a necktie. MUCH too creepy and explicit for my taste. Wish I could erase my memories of that one. It's that line I try to walk between CREEPY and ICKY.
Around now we should be asking ourselves: why are the
victims always women and the truly scary creatures OLD women or Jell-O?
Can I count THE SIXTH SENSE? Loved it loved it. Ditto SILENCE
OF THE LAMBS. And Catherine Deneuve feeling her way down the claustrophobic
hallway with hands reaching out for her in REPULSION, which I must have seen
when I was in high school, is seared into my brain.
THE FLY (with Jeff Goldlblum looking fly-like even before
the transformation; Geena Davis plays his girlfriend.) ROSEMARY’S BABY (Mia
Farrow faces off against Ruth Gordon). THE STEPFORD WIVES (with Katharine Ross
and Paula Prentiss and Tina Louise). And the divine BEETLEJUICE (Alec Baldwin,
Geena Davis, Michael Keaton, Winona Ryder) which I gather is now being made
into a Broadway play! Sign me up!
On this Halloween night, what scary movies would you be up
for watching again? Oh, and what candies do you hope you’ll have left over
after the trick or treaters have swarmed through? Sadly they were out of Sour Patch Kids when I got to the supermarket to buy candy.