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Watching scary movies on the dish

Published on June 28, 2010 by in Entertainment

Halloween is about a month away and that means it’s time for dressing up in costumes and stocking up on the candy for the kids. I always loved Halloween as a kid and now enjoy all the scary movies that come on during the Halloween season. There were certain types of candy that I like getting better than others. A nice tootsie roll, jolly rancher, or any candy bar was a welcomed treat as a trick or treater. I wasn’t a big fan of the apples some people tried to hand out each year at Halloween. I know when me and my friends were trick or treating into our teen years, we would just use the apples to throw back at the houses they gave them to us. So even though you would like to see our youth eating better these days, Halloween is not the time to spread your message. The kids want candy and this is something every homeowner should buy for the kids on Halloween night.

I look forward to watching the scary movies that will come on this year. All of the Halloween movies with Michael Myers are great and these movies will still be popular 50 years from now. The Nightmare on Elm Street and Friday the 13th movies are good too and you will see some of them on TV this Halloween. For those of you that have the Movie Channel on your cable or satellite subscriptions can see horror movies every Saturday night. The Movie Channel has a thing called Splatter Day on Saturday and they feature 2 horror movies every Saturday night. I have Dishnetwork and you can find The Movie Channel on channels 329 and 330. Check out these two channels on Dish Network for the Splatter Day on Saturday movies. I have two movies recorded on the DVR from last Saturday’s double feature from the Movie Channel and I will probably watch them tonight. There are ton of dish network deals that you can grab now and be ready for the upcoming scare fest. I don’t watch horror movies in the daytime, it must be night time for me to see a horror movie. It spoils all the fun watching horror movies during the day. Although the Texas Chainsaw Massacre was a good horror movie that started it’s killing during the daylight hours; you typically see horror movies doing all of their action during the night time.

 
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