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Halloween Trivia!!

Edit: The answer key is now available at the bottom!

(a regular post will come eventually- I promise. Just been so so busy!)

This is the trivia sheet I compiled for the office- thought it might be enjoyable for you guys.  I know you have the gift of Google to easily find these answer but…it could be fun to try without 😛

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Halloween Trivia – 2012!

1. The Jack o’ Lantern originates from what country?
a.) South America
b.) Ireland
c.) Germany
d.) Russia

2. What was the first wrapped candy?
a.) Tootsie roll
b.) Hershey bar
c.) Reese’s
d.) Starburst

3. Who was the Peanut’s character who waited for the Great Pumpkin?
a.) Lucy
b.) Charlie Brown
c.) Snoopy
d.) Linus

4. Where does the idea of Halloween originate from?
a.) Celtic New Year
b.) South American Day of the Dead
c.) Catholic All Saints Day
d.) The Legend of Sleepy Hollow

5. What phobia do you suffer from is you have an intense fear of Halloween
a.) Wiccaphobia
b.) Halloweenphobia
c.) Phasmophobia
d.) Samhainophobia

6. What year was the first citywide Halloween celebration?
a.) 1881
b.) 1921
c.) 1950
d.) 1901

7. What percentage of pet owners dress up their pets?
a.) 10%
b.) 80%
c.) 50%
d.) .01%

8. Halloween candy averages how much annually?
a.) 1 million
b.) 2 billion
c.) 100 thousand
d.) 8 billion

9. How many different colored M&Ms exist?
a.) 10
b.) 8
c.) 25
d.) 16

10. If you see a spider on Halloween, what does this signify?
a.) a demon in disguise
b.) a loved one watching over you
c.) a witch trying to curse you
d.) an omen that you’ll die soon

11. How many licks (on average) does it take to get to the center of a Tootsie Pop?
a.) 2
b.) 252
c.) 876
d.) 75

12. What percentage of parents sneak candy from their kids haul?
a.) 10%
b.) 30%
c.) 50%
d.) 90%

13. The act of trick-or-treating originates from what holiday?
a.) All Souls’ Day- a Catholic holiday
b.) Samhain- a Celtic holiday
c.) Day of the Dead-a Mexican holiday
d.) Saternalia- a Roman holiday

14. What national crisis officially halted trick-or-treating for almost a decade?
a.) the Cold War
b.) World War II
c.) The Great Depression
d.) World War I

15. Why do black cats have such a bad rep on Halloween?
a.) they were thought to be witch’s helpers in disguise
b.) they predicted your death
c.) they would lead ghosts and ghouls around town
d.) they would steal the souls of children

16. What movie got an Oscar for best actor, despite him only being on screen for a mere 16 minutes altogether?
a.) Fredric March in “Dr Jekyll and Mr. Hyde”
b.) William Hurt in “Kiss of the Spider Woman”
c.) Anthony Hopkins in “The Silence of the Lambs”
d.)  Kevin Spacey in “American Beauty”

17. What substance was used for blood in the original 1960 “Psycho”?
a.) chocolate syrup
b.) corn syrup with red dye
c.) store-bought fake blood
d.) pig’s blood

18. By what name was the famous sci-fi horror movie “Alien” almost called?
a.) It Bursts From Your Stomach
b.) Star Beast
c.) Terror in Space
d.) Frightening Foe

19. Who is the scary movie character who kills people in their dreams?
a.) Michael Myers
b.) Jason Voorhees
c.) Freddy Krueger
d.) Hannibal Lecter

20. What is the name of the killer clown in the movie “It”?
a.) Pennywise
b.) Crazyclown
c.) Pumpernickel
d.) Squeakers

Answer Key:
1.) b, 2.) a, 3.) d, 4.) a, 5.) d, 6.) b, 7.) a, 8.) b, 9.) c, 10.) b, 11.) b, 12.) d, 13.) a, 14.) b, 15.) a, 16.) c, 17.) a, 18.) b, 19.) c, 20.) a

How’d you do?

“The Return” (A Blogtoberfest review!)

Recently I’ve joined the many people who have become instantly addicted to Becca over at Lady or Not…Here I Come.  She gets such major kudos for always making me smile (especially her stuff about the Ugly Cry- I thought that was a closely guarded secret in my circle of girlfriends!).

It helps that she reminds me of my best friend, Germany, so so much (trivia alert– technically they share the same name…but shhhh, I don’t use real names on here).  They’re both such positive and snarky fabulous women.

But that’s getting off the subject at hand….

BLOGTOBERFEST!!!!

I decided to participate in her lovely Blogtoberfest event- a Halloween themed month, perfect for me.  Also perfect for me- a movie review!
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Last night I popped in “The Return” starring Sarah Michelle Gellar.

This is a newer movie than I normally watch for Halloween, but since it’s lesser known, I thought maybe it could be worth it.  Also, I read it has to do with some mental-health stuff, and I tend to like those.

It’s about a traveling saleswoman name Joanna who keeps having these weird violent dreams about something terrible happening in a small Texas town.  While in Texas for business, she decides to check out the small town of La Salle to see why the heck she keeps dreaming about it.

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Yeah- it’s pretty crap.  Not even much of a B-rated enjoyment.

This is mostly because it’s just downright confusing.  I couldn’t tell when things were actually happening or Sarah Michelle Gellar was simply having “just another psycho daydream” (that usually ended with her cutting- apparently this is the “mental-health stuff”).

The scene cuts were very disjointed and there weren’t good cues (music, ambiance, etc.) to let you know that what you were viewing wasn’t “really happening”.

It also really weirded me out to see Ben from the T.V. show, Parks & Rec (Adam Scott) play a skeevey assaulting a-hole.  He did it pretty well though, despite his part being brief.

I think the end was supposed to be a twist? Maybe? I more saw it as a “Oh thank god they’ve stopped having confusing scene cuts and just freakin’ SHOWED what the hell was going on”.

It was a good laugh though.  And I did really like the idea behind what was happening to Sarah Michelle Gellar.  I just wish they’d explained it better.

I won’t ruin “the twist” in case someone out there does want to check it out.  I would say it’s okay to watch with a couple friends for fun if you’ve acquired a copy cheaply.

Maybe do a shot every time the scene turns out to all be in Sarah Michelle Gellar’s head.

You will need a lot. Like a pyramid.

Birdemic!!!!!

 

I’ve now had a couple various friends ask me to come to this Rifftrax Birdemic screening thing on October 25th.

For those of you who don’t know, Rifftrax is this awesome thing the old Mystery Science Theatre guys do where they still make fun of movies.  However, instead of the usual crap-tastic B-rated crap flicks (which I love) that they just sit in front of and rip on, you buy the Rifftrax audio file separately and sync it up to a Blockbuster hit.  A way to get around that pesky copyright legal junk.

I can’t really comment too much on it, as I’ve only heard part of the Inception one because my tablet doesn’t like their audio files for some reason.  Now, what I head was hilarious, so I’m sure they’re awesome.

But to be honest, I’m going to this Birdemic thing mostly for the company.  And this will be a little closer to their normal MST3K stuff, where they’ll be actively commenting on some godawful B-rated flick.  So I’m sort of excited.


I’m hoping it’ll be a nice way to ease back into socializing and being a “normal person” (whatever that is).

Things have been a bit crazy internally the past couple days, but this isn’t the post to talk about that.

This post is for BIRDEMIC!!