Nuns - no sense of humor
Oct. 31st, 2003 10:16 amAs the Kurgan said, Happy Halloween!
I am, once again, dressing up as Mystique, although without the nametag. No one at work has caught on yet.
We've talked about horror movies to death (yeah, I know). So let's shift gears today. What's your favorite moment of horror on TV? It could be a made-for-tv movie (not anything from USA, though -- if Buried Alive is at the top of your list, please don't admit it), a mini-series, or just a Halloween episode of a regular show.
As for me, a pair of Stephen King adaptations are at the top of my list: Tobe Hooper's Salem's Lot and the early-'90s version of The Stand. Two damned fine adaptations.
And, although they're not scary, per se, I adore the annual Treehouse of Horror episodes of the Simpsons. It just doesn't get any funnier.
I am, once again, dressing up as Mystique, although without the nametag. No one at work has caught on yet.
We've talked about horror movies to death (yeah, I know). So let's shift gears today. What's your favorite moment of horror on TV? It could be a made-for-tv movie (not anything from USA, though -- if Buried Alive is at the top of your list, please don't admit it), a mini-series, or just a Halloween episode of a regular show.
As for me, a pair of Stephen King adaptations are at the top of my list: Tobe Hooper's Salem's Lot and the early-'90s version of The Stand. Two damned fine adaptations.
And, although they're not scary, per se, I adore the annual Treehouse of Horror episodes of the Simpsons. It just doesn't get any funnier.