Happy Halloween!
I am not really doing a lot for it this year.
There is some themed reading, but I am not visiting a lot of attractions, or dressing up, or carving pumpkins. I am not even doing that many Halloween songs, though there will be more about that Friday.
That's not all just being tired and poor; some of it was the sabbatical travel, which meant having less time.
However, we did still do our traditional family viewing: The 'burbs; It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown; Garfield's Halloween Adventure, and (of course) The Halloween that Almost Wasn't:
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0316318/
This was a television movie from 1979 with Judd Hirsch as Dracula and Mariette Hartley as the Witch.
I am pretty sure that it aired on the Disney channel in the early '80s, and that's where we saw it. The point is that with possibly only one viewing at the time, this eminently quotable movie entered the minds and hearts of my sisters and I, and we love it!
It was not easy to find, but we eventually got a DVD copy. It is under the alternative title that is much less representative: The Night Dracula Saved the World. (The world is never in danger -- just Halloween -- and that is plenty compelling.)
Yes, the movie is silly and cheesy and for kids and all of those things, but we find it incredibly fun. Is it just because we saw it at the right age and time? Because I know a lot of people are into Halloweentown and Hocus Pocus and we are not them.
There isn't any easy way of knowing if it's just us, because no one we have mentioned it to has seen the movie.
Next year there is going to be a viewing.
If no one else gets it, the movie is half an hour and they will survive (though my respect for their taste my take a hit).
If others are into it, hurrah! We will have spread the love.
Obviously that is almost a year away, so this is not even at the save-the-date stage, but if you are interested, it's not too early to let me know.
And if you have seen it, leave a comment!
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