But they air in November. *laughs*Rigs83 said:Simpson Halloween Specials
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You know, I've seen that Scout image somewhere else. Kotaku? Maybe it was just Google.soren7550 said:Dressing up.
The Scout Team Fortress 2 (2008)
Ghostbuster Ghostbusters (2009)
Joanna Dark Perfect Dark Zero (2010)
(please note this isn't the finished product. Will try to get a current picture later)
Yay internets fame! ^.^Flying-Emu said:You know, I've seen that Scout image somewhere else. Kotaku? Maybe it was just Google.soren7550 said:Dressing up.
The Scout Team Fortress 2 (2008)
Ghostbuster Ghostbusters (2009)
Joanna Dark Perfect Dark Zero (2010)
(please note this isn't the finished product. Will try to get a current picture later)
Regardless, congrats! You're semi-internet famous.
Yeah, I've noticed this as a recurring trend through the years; the brief mass celebration of the horror genre (in movies, books, TV etc.) doesn't seem to happen so much anymore. I seem to remember last year's TV scheduling being particularly horror-free. Shame, really. It was my favourite part of the whole thing.Doclector said:More horror movies on TV than normal. Or at least there should be, there isn't this year...I'm about to lose it and do a jack nicholson on the front door of whoever picks the film4 line-up.
Those were the good old days. Sad that hardly any TV show these days reach that potential other than South Park.soren7550 said:But they air in November. *laughs*Rigs83 said:Simpson Halloween Specials
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Ahh, back when The Simpsons was a good show. Good times, good times.
Oh yeah, I forgot about that. I wish I could have come but, you know, Canada...thenumberthirteen said:The parties! Escapism UK: Halloween was a blast and I hope everyone had fun. Worst part about Halloween parties is tidying up afterwards. I'm glad I decided against fake cobwebs. Those can be a pain.
I also like the costumes and candy. It's a fun holiday.