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        <title>If it&#039;s Halloween it must be..blah blah.... - Hollywoodland - BjLewis&apos;s Blog - Victoria Advocate</title>
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        <description>Halloween.
The time where kids and adults alike can step out of the ordinary, dress up, consume unhealthy amounts of candy and go crazy. Ah, good times, good times.
Another tradition is seeing people get diced all to pieces on the big screen with their bloodcurdling screams echoing in THX surround sound.
SAW IV
Slices its way into theaters across the country this weekend. I&#039;d tell you to be ready for a fright, but Saw really hasn&#039;t been fright-filled since the first one, and really that wasn&#039;t even scary. Gory, yes, scary no. And it seems each sequel has just been an excuse to cut off more limbs and spill more Karo syrup and red food coloring.
Oh sure, I&#039;ll be there because I don&#039;t want to be left out when people are talking about it Monday morning, but this will have really do something to impress me at this point. And I aim to see how they will justify SAW V &amp;amp; VI.
Yes people. More Saw movies are coming.
If you&#039;re not in the mood for gore, check out Steve Carell,in &amp;quot;Dan in Real Life&amp;quot; as Advice columnist Dan Burns, an expert on relationships,&amp;nbsp;who somehow struggles to succeed as a brother, a son and a single parent.
While Evan Almighty wasn&#039;t the greatest movie. I am a fan of Carell and long before &amp;quot;The 40-year-old Virgin&amp;quot; and can&#039;t wait to see him in &amp;quot;Get Smart.&amp;quot;
So what will you be checking out at the movies this weekend?</description>
        <itunes:summary>Halloween.
The time where kids and adults alike can step out of the ordinary, dress up, consume unhealthy amounts of candy and go crazy. Ah, good times, good times.
Another tradition is seeing people get diced all to pieces on the big screen with their bloodcurdling screams echoing in THX surround sound.
SAW IV
Slices its way into theaters across the country this weekend. I&#039;d tell you to be ready for a fright, but Saw really hasn&#039;t been fright-filled since the first one, and really that wasn&#039;t even scary. Gory, yes, scary no. And it seems each sequel has just been an excuse to cut off more limbs and spill more Karo syrup and red food coloring.
Oh sure, I&#039;ll be there because I don&#039;t want to be left out when people are talking about it Monday morning, but this will have really do something to impress me at this point. And I aim to see how they will justify SAW V &amp;amp; VI.
Yes people. More Saw movies are coming.
If you&#039;re not in the mood for gore, check out Steve Carell,in &amp;quot;Dan in Real Life&amp;quot; as Advice columnist Dan Burns, an expert on relationships,&amp;nbsp;who somehow struggles to succeed as a brother, a son and a single parent.
While Evan Almighty wasn&#039;t the greatest movie. I am a fan of Carell and long before &amp;quot;The 40-year-old Virgin&amp;quot; and can&#039;t wait to see him in &amp;quot;Get Smart.&amp;quot;
So what will you be checking out at the movies this weekend?</itunes:summary>
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                <title>Oct 25,  2007 at 11:10 AM : Man, I miss the days...</title>
                <description>Man, I miss the days of actual scary movies where the movie, oh-I-don&#039;t-know, actually scared you. I don&#039;t know who in Hollywood decided to change the meaning of scary to &quot;at least 30 limbs cut off and one creepy Asian kid screaming,&quot; but I miss the days of movies like &quot;The Shining.&quot;</description>
                <link>http://community.victoriaadvocate.com/home/Blog/BjLewis/5438/#c_20739</link>
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                <itunes:summary>Man, I miss the days of actual scary movies where the movie, oh-I-don&#039;t-know, actually scared you. I don&#039;t know who in Hollywood decided to change the meaning of scary to &quot;at least 30 limbs cut off and one creepy Asian kid screaming,&quot; but I miss the days of movies like &quot;The Shining.&quot;</itunes:summary>     
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