
Don Coscorelli’s bizzaro tale of a freakish mausoleum run by “The Tall Man” and his army of evil anti-Jawas is often unfairly dismissed in favor of more well-known late-70s horror offerings like Halloween – but this year, you can undo that wrong. The fact that you can get a copy of Phantasm packaged in a replica of the Tall Man’s signature weapon – a silver sphere with blades that burrow into victims’ foreheads – makes it library worthy in every sense of the word. Just don’t serve any party appetizers that need mustard – trust us.










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Can we please stop with the slideshows!? We want to read the articles, not flip through twenty slides. It is aggravating.
I was searching movies on Halloween. But not something spooky instead i was searching for the history of Halloween. So that I can co-relate the spooky nights with the actual reason of celebration of Halloween. I think this might be the festival after Christmas celebrated on this level around the world. So if you have the informative movie on the festival Halloween kindly suggest. I was exploring but dont find the actual origin of the festival. The thing I like most about the festival is that people enjoy vegetarian food even though it is a spooky festival. People enjoy amazing costumes, competitions and parties. So Happy Halloween to everyone and special blessing to the person who would tell me the right movie.