Tuesday, November 5, 2013

New Holiday DVD & Blu-Ray Releases 11/05/13


Huge volume of holiday movies released this week! Includes special editions of Mickey's Christmas Carol, A Very Merry Pooh Year, a special for the popular TV show, Duck Dynasty: I Am Dreaming of a Redneck Christmas, Rise Of The Guardians Holiday Edition DVD and Blu-Ray sets. Blu-Ray releases of other classics too, including A Christmas Story, Bishop's Wife, Scrooged, Elf and lots of other classic movies and TV. Plenty of new original movies to add to your collection as well!











Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Raggedy Ann & Andy in the Pumpkin Who Couldn't Smile


One of my very favorite Halloween specials that I looked forward to watching every year as a child has pretty much fallen into obscurity. It's such a shame, because it is one of the sweetest, most charming little animated specials ever made and I still love it immensely. I am referring to Raggedy Ann & Andy In The Pumpkin Who Couldn't Smile, written, produced and directed by none other than Chuck Jones and released in 1979.


The special starts out on the evening of Halloween. We are immediately introduced to a glum pumpkin that no one has bought and time is quickly running out as the sun begins to set. He begins sobbing uncontrollably at the thought of missing out on the opportunity to make some child happy and fulfill his ultimate purpose.


Next we find Raggedy Ann (June Foray) and Andy (Daws Butler) looking out a window and talking about a sad boy next door named Ralph who lives with his stern Aunt Agatha (June Foray), that forbids him from partaking in any of the Halloween festivities. Raggedy Ann decides to give the aunt the benefit of the doubt, but begins to devise a plan to find a pumpkin to bring the boy a bit joy on the spooky holiday. It doesn't take long to figure out where this is going, but the journey of uniting these two misfits is the focus.


Enter Raggedy Arthur, a skateboard riding rag doll dog! He joins Raggedy Ann and Andy as they begin their journey into the unknown in search for the prized gourd! Time is running out and just as they begin to get hopeless they stumble upon the glum pumpkin, who is still having a pity party and doesn't see that his saviors have arrived.


It all seems to good to be true, as the dolls explain their predicament and how needed he is. He begins to cry tears of joy at the news - tears in the form of pumpkin seeds (awww)! They quickly grab a wooden beam to scoot him off the platform and onto the skateboard. Here begins a difficult trek back to town, wrought with a zany chain of events that stun a homeowner, jogger and police officer. It's quite a funny, clever classic Chuck Jones scene that still gets a laugh out of me!


They finally make it to Ralph's house and decide to use a rope and pulley to haul the pumpkin up to the boy's room on the 2nd floor. Ralph is in bed sleeping when we wakes up to see a beautifully glum looking jack-o-lantern facing him in the window. It's a very touching moment as he is overcome with joy at seeing the pumpkin! He brings him to the bed and wraps his arms around his new friend and all seems to be well, until they remember Aunt Agatha.


Raggedy Ann and Andy know that there is no chance Ralph will be able to keep the pumpkin unless something is done to soften Aunt Agatha's heart and help her remember what it is like to be child again. The two sneak into her bedroom, where she is fast asleep, and Ann begins whispering in her ear to conjure up her own fun Halloween memories from the past.


* * * SPOILER ALERT * * *

Just like Scrooge, Aunt Agatha suddenly wakes from her stupor and realizes the error of her ways. She instantly seeks to make things right with Ralph and whisks him off to enjoy the last bit of Halloween with some trick-or-treating. He dresses up like a pirate and she joins the fun by dressing up as a witch (just as she did as a little girl). Best of all, even the glum pumpkin comes along for the fun and it's a very happy ending for all!


This special is quite difficult to find, especially in any decent quality. Most copies were released by companies looking for a quick cash-in who did nothing to restore to the sound or picture. In fact, the sound is so bad on some copies that it makes it virtually impossible to watch. To my knowledge it has never been released on DVD at all. While I still have my VHS copy, which also includes the hard-to-find Christmas special, 'Raggedy Ann & Andy in the Great Santa Claus Caper', I was fortunate to get my hands on a decent digital transfer, but it's still a far cry from the restoration it deserves. In the meantime, you can watch the special in its entirety on YouTube. I hope you will enjoy it as much as I do and make it part of your own yearly traditional Halloween viewing!


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Tuesday, October 29, 2013

New Holiday DVD & Blu-Ray Releases 10/29/13


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Monday, October 21, 2013

Dracula Series to Premiere on NBC


Premiering on NBC Friday, October 25th, is the new gothic drama series, Dracula. It stars Golden Globe winner, Jonathan Rhys Meyers (The Tudors) and is from the producers of the Emmy Award-winning Downtown Abbey. The synopsis, according to NBC:

It's the late 19th century, and the mysterious Dracula has arrived in London, posing as an American entrepreneur who wants to bring modern science to Victorian society. He's especially interested in the new technology of electricity, which promises to brighten the night - useful for someone who avoids the sun. But he has another reason for his travels: he hopes to take revenge on those who cursed him with immortality centuries earlier. Everything seems to be going according to plan... until he becomes infatuated with a woman who appears to be a reincarnation of his dead wife.


From what we see in the trailer, it promises to be a twisted, sophisticated and sexy take on Bram Stoker's classic novel, proving that some stories never die. Dracula is a one-hour drama that airs Fridays on NBC at 10/9c. Visit the website for more info (nbc.com/dracula).

Monday, October 14, 2013

ABC Family's 25 Days of Christmas


It's official! Get ready to set your DVR because here is ABC Family's schedule for their 25 Days of Christmas programming, running December 1-25 (all times are ET/PT)!

Sunday, December 1
(7:00–8:30 AM) Mickey's Once Upon A Christmas
(8:30–10:00 AM) Mickey's Twice Upon A Christmas
(10:00 AM–12:00 PM) Santa Buddies
(12:00–3:00 PM) The Family Man
(3:00–5:00 PM) Disney's A Christmas Carol
(5:00–7:00 PM) The Polar Express
(7:00–9:30 PM) Dr. Seuss' How The Grinch Stole Christmas

Monday, December 2
(6:00–6:30 PM) Winnie The Pooh And Christmas Too
(6:30–7:00 PM) Mickey's Christmas Carol
(7:00–8:00 PM) Jack Frost (1979)
(8:00–10:00 PM) The Santa Clause
(10:00 PM–12:00 AM) The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause

Tuesday, December 3
(6:00–8:00 PM) The Santa Clause
(8:00–10:00 PM) Scrooged
(10:00 PM–12:00 AM) National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation
(12:00–2:00 AM) Three Days

Wednesday, December 4
(6:00–8:00 PM) Scrooged
(8:00–10:00 PM) National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation
(10:00 PM–12:00 AM) Deck The Halls—ABC Family Premiere
(12:00–2:00 AM) A Very Brady Christmas

Thursday, December 5
(6:00–7:00 PM) Rudolph's Shiny New Year
(7:00–9:00 PM) The Polar Express
(9:00–11:00 PM) The Muppet Christmas Carol

Friday, December 6
(6:00–6:30 PM) Frosty's Winter Wonderland
(6:30–8:30 PM) The Muppet Christmas Carol
(8:30–11:00 PM) Dr. Seuss' How The Grinch Stole Christmas
(12:00–2:00 AM) Prancer

Saturday, December 7
(7:00–8:30 AM) Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer And The Island Of Misfit Toys
(8:30–10:30 AM) Home Alone: The Holiday Heist
(10:30 AM–12:30 PM) Prancer
(12:30–2:30 PM) All I Want For Christmas
(2:30–4:30 PM) Disney's A Christmas Carol
(4:30–7:00 PM) Dr. Seuss' How The Grinch Stole Christmas
(7:00–9:00 PM) The Santa Clause
(9:00–11:00 PM) The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause
(11:00 PM–1:00 AM) Deck The Halls

Sunday, December 8
(7:00–8:00 AM) Jack Frost (1979)
(8:00–10:00 AM) Christmas Cupid
(10:00 AM–12:00 PM) Snowglobe
(12:00–2:00 PM) Santa Baby
(2:00–4:00 PM) Santa Baby 2: Christmas Maybe
(4:00–6:00 PM) 12 Dates Of Christmas
(6:00–8:00 PM) The Mistle-Tones
(8:00–10:00 PM) Holidaze—ABC Family Original Movie Premiere
High Powered Executive Melody Gerard (Jennie Garth) Returns To Her Sleepy Hometown To Try And Convince Everyone To Let Her Company Build A Giant New Discount Store. But She's Unexpectedly Met With Resistance By The Townspeople—Led By Her Childhood Sweetheart, Carter (Cameron Mathison). Desperate To Get Out Of Town And Back To Her “Real” Life, Melody Takes A Spill And Wakes Up In An Alternate Universe Where She Never Took The Job And Is Married To Carter.
(10:00 PM–12:00 AM) Holiday In Handcuffs

Monday, December 9
(6:00–8:00 PM) Holidaze
(8:00–10:30 PM) Dr. Seuss' How The Grinch Stole Christmas
(10:30–11:00 PM) Dr. Seuss' The Grinch Grinches The Cat In The Hat
(12:00–2:00 AM) 12 Dates Of Christmas

Tuesday, December 10
(6:00–6:30 PM) A ChiPMunk Christmas
(6:30–9:00 PM) Dr. Seuss' How The Grinch Stole Christmas
(9:00–10:00 PM) The Year Without A Santa Claus
(10:00–11:00 PM) Santa Claus Is Comin' To Town
(12:00–2:00 AM) Snowglobe

Wednesday, December 11
(6:00–8:00 PM) Holiday In Handcuffs
(8:00–8:30 PM) Melissa & Joey – All New Christmas Special
Jaime Pressly Drops By As Mel's Sister Meredith, Who Comes Home From Prison On Furlough To Celebrate Christmas With The Kids And Mel, And Seems Unruffled By Joe's Obvious Animosity Towards Her. (Live Action)
(8:30–9:00 PM) Baby Daddy – All New Christmas Special
Ben Takes Drastic Measures To Get Emma A Much Sought After Toy For Her First Christmas. (Live Action)
(9:00–11:00 PM) National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation

Thursday, December 12
(6:00–6:30 PM) Baby Daddy – All New Christmas Special
(6:30–7:00 PM) Melissa & Joey – All New Christmas Special
(7:00–9:00 PM) National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation
(9:00–11:00 PM) Scrooged
(12:00–2:00 AM) All I Want For Christmas

Friday, December 13
(4:00–4:30 PM) Winnie The Pooh And Christmas Too
(4:30–6:20 PM) Disney∙Pixar's Toy Story
(6:20–8:20 PM) Disney∙Pixar's Toy Story 2
(8:20–10:30 PM) Disney∙Pixar's Toy Story 3
(10:30–11:00 PM) Disney∙Pixar's Toy Story Of Terror!
(12:00–2:00 AM) Chasing Christmas

Saturday, December 14
(7:00–7:30 AM) Winnie The Pooh And The Blustery Day
(7:30–8:00 AM) Winnie The Pooh And Tigger Too
(8:00–9:30 AM) Winnie The Pooh—ABC Family Premiere
(9:30–10:00 AM) Winnie The Pooh And Christmas Too
(10:00–11:30 AM) Mickey's Once Upon A Christmas
(11:30 AM–1:00 PM) Mickey's Twice Upon A Christmas
(1:00–1:30 PM) Mickey's Christmas Carol
(1:30–2:00 PM) Disney∙Pixar's Toy Story Of Terror!
(2:00–3:50 PM) Disney∙Pixar's Toy Story
(3:50–5:50 PM) Disney∙Pixar's Toy Story 2
(5:50–8:00 PM) Disney∙Pixar's Toy Story 3
(8:00–9:45 PM) Disney's The Little Mermaid—ABC Family Premiere
(9:45–11:30 PM) Disney's The Little Mermaid
(11:30 PM–1:30 AM) The Muppet Christmas Carol

Sunday, December 15
(7:30–9:00 AM) Mickey's Once Upon A Christmas
(9:00–10:30 AM) Mickey's Twice Upon A Christmas
(10:30–11:00 AM) Disney's Prep & Landing
(11:00–11:30 AM) Disney Prep's & Landing: Naughty Vs. Nice
(11:30 AM–12:00 PM) Mickey's Christmas Carol
(12:00–2:00 PM) I'll Be Home For Christmas
(2:00–4:00 PM) All I Want For Christmas
(4:00–6:00 PM) Deck The Halls
(6:00–8:00 PM) The Muppet Christmas Carol
(8:00–10:00 PM) National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation
(10:00 PM–12:00 AM) Scrooged

Monday, December 16
(7:00–9:00 AM) Snow
(7:00–9:00 PM) The Santa Clause
(9:00–11:00 PM) The Santa Clause 2
(11:00 PM–1:00 AM) The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause
(1:00–1:30 AM) Disney's Prep & Landing
(1:30–2:00 AM) Disney's Prep & Landing: Naughty Vs. Nice

Tuesday, December 17
(7:00–9:00 AM) Three Days
(11:00 AM–1:00 PM) Unlikely Angel
(1:00–3:00 PM) Prancer
(3:00–5:00 PM) – I'll Be Home For Christmas
(5:00–7:00 PM) The Santa Clause
(7:00–9:00 PM) The Santa Clause 2
(9:00–11:00 PM) The Polar Express

Wednesday, December 18
(7:00–9:00 AM) Holidaze
(9:00–11:00 AM) Secret Santa
(11:00 AM–1:00 PM) The Mistle-Tones
(1:00–3:00 PM) Santa Baby
(3:00–5:00 PM) Santa Baby 2: Christmas Maybe
(5:00–7:00 PM) The Polar Express
(7:00–7:30 PM) Winnie The Pooh And Christmas Too
(7:30–8:00 PM) Mickey's Christmas Carol
(8:00–11:00 PM) Mary Poppins

Thursday, December 19
(7:00–9:00 AM) Eloise At Christmastime
(9:00 AM–12:00 PM) Mary Poppins
(12:00 –2:00 PM) 12 Dates Of Christmas
(2:00 PM–4:00 AM) Holiday In Handcuffs
(4:00–7:00 PM) The Family Man
(7:00–8:30 PM) Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer And The Island Of Misfit Toys
(8:30–11:00 PM) Dr. Seuss' How The Grinch Stole Christmas
(12:00–2:00 AM) Deck The Halls

Friday, December 20
(7:00–9:00 AM) Chasing Christmas
(9:00–11:00 AM) Christmas Every Day
(11:00 AM–1:00 PM) Christmas Do-Over
(1:00–4:00 PM) The Family Man
(4:00–5:30 PM) Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer And The Island Of Misfit Toys
(5:30–6:00 PM) Frosty's Winter Wonderland
(6:00–6:30 PM) A ChiPMunk Christmas
(6:30–9:00 PM) Dr. Seuss' How The Grinch Stole Christmas
(9:00–11:00 PM) National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation

Saturday, December 21
(7:00–7:30 AM) Nestor, The Long-Eared Christmas Donkey
(7:30–8:00 AM) The Little Drummer Boy
(8:00–9:00 AM) Pinocchio's Christmas)
(9:00–10:00 AM) The Life And Adventures Of Santa Claus
(10:00–10:30 AM) ‘Twas The Night Before Christmas
(10:30–11:30 AM) Rudolph's Shiny New Year
(11:30 AM–1:30 PM) Rudolph And Frosty's Christmas In July
(1:30–2:30 PM) The Year Without A Santa Claus
(2:30–3:30 PM) Santa Claus Is Comin' To Town
(3:30–4:00 PM) A ChiPMunk Christmas
(4:00–6:00 PM) National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation
(6:00–8:00 PM) The Santa Clause
(8:00–10:00 PM) The Santa Clause 2
(10:00 PM–12:00 AM) The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause
(12:00–2:00 AM) The Mistle-Tones

Sunday, December 22
(7:00–8:00 AM) The Year Without A Santa Claus
(8:00–9:00 AM) Santa Claus Is Comin' To Town
(9:00–11:00 AM) I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus
(11:00 AM–1:00 PM) Unaccompanied Minors
(1:00–3:00 PM) The Santa Clause
(3:00–5:00 PM) The Santa Clause 2
(5:00 PM–7:00 AM) The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause
(7:00–9:30 PM) Dr. Seuss' How The Grinch Stole Christmas

Monday, December 23
(7:00–9:00 AM) I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus
(9:00–11:00 AM) A Dennis The Menace Christmas
(11:00 AM–1:00 PM) Home Alone: The Holiday Heist
(1:00–3:00 PM) Deck The Halls
(3:00–5:00 PM) Disney's A Christmas Carol
(5:00–6:00 PM) Jack Frost (1979)
(6:00–7:00 PM) Santa Claus Is Comin' To Town
(7:00–8:00 PM) The Year Without A Santa Claus
(8:00–10:00 PM) The Muppet Christmas Carol
(10:00 PM–12:00 AM) The Polar Express
(12:00–2:00 AM) Scrooged

Tuesday, December 24
(7:00–9:00 AM) A Very Brady Christmas
(9:00–11:00 AM) ‘Twas The Night Before Christmas
(11:00 AM–1:00 PM) Scrooged
(1:00–3:00 PM) The Polar Express
(3:00–5:00 PM) The Muppet Christmas Carol
(5:00–7:00 PM) The Santa Clause
(7:00–9:00 PM) The Santa Clause 2
(9:00 -11:00 AM) The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause
(12:00–2:00 AM) National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation

Wednesday, December 25
(7:00–7:30 AM) Frosty's Winter Wonderland
(7:30–8:30 AM) The Year Without A Santa Claus
(8:30–9:30 AM) Santa Claus Is Comin' To Town
(11:00 AM–1:00 PM) The Muppet Christmas Carol
(1:00–3:00 PM) National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation
(3:00–5:00 PM) The Santa Clause
(5:00–7:00 PM) The Santa Clause 2
(7:00–9:00 PM) The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause
(9:00–11:00 PM) National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation

Thursday, October 10, 2013

Garfield's Halloween Adventure

This October we will be reviewing a few of our very favorite Halloween specials and movies. Keep an eye out for these in the weeks to come, as we go back in time to reminisce on those classic films that had such a great impact on us over the years!


Garfield's Halloween Adventure is a half hour animated Halloween special based on the popular Garfield comic strip by Jim Davis. It originally aired in 1985 on CBS before 'It's The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown'. As a child I always remember these playing back to back, sometimes reversed, and it became a tradition I looked forward to every year. In fact, to this day I still insist on watching Garfield and Peanuts Holiday specials back to back, because that's what keeps the universe balanced for me! I was excited to even find this promo ad from the first year it aired, which definitely brought back memories (isn't YouTube great?):


The strange thing about this seemingly harmless kiddie special is that it's actually pretty scary. Even as an adult it still gives me chills! As a child I would be so spooked by the ghostly images, that after it aired I would go to bed, throw the covers over my head and try my best not to think of it. Even looking at the illustrations in the paperback version sent chills down my spine. Perhaps that is because the supernatural has always disturbed me, but I also credit Jim Davis with writing an effective Halloween tale, just scary enough to give a kid the creeps, but not overly scary that it becomes inappropriate. After all, isn't it the things that scare us as kids that usually has the strongest effect? And so it is with Garfield's Halloween Adventure...


The story begins early Halloween morning in which Garfield is abruptly awoken by The Binky the Clown Show, as he screams his ear piercing catchphrase, "HEYYYY KIDS!", to motivate them to do some jumping jacks. Garfield is of course having none of that, so he shuts off the TV immediately, but not before hearing him mention that "this is the night you can get a lot of CANDY!" Well, all that "CANDY, CANDY, CANDY, CANDY" definitely gets Garfield's attention and he's ready to go...after a quick nap, of course!


Soon after Garfield wakes up for the day, he heads up to the attic in search of something to wear. There is a cute little musical number here called "What Should I Be?" that features Garfield putting together various items of clothing in an old chest to make costumes. After going through a series of changes, Garfield finally selects the perfect costume and promises Odie his very own piece of Halloween candy if he helps him go door to door. Odie unwittingly agrees and off they go into the night dressed as fearsome pirates, in search of their plunder!


It doesn't take long for Garfield and Odie to finish trick-or-treating at all the nearby homes, but the night is still young and Garfield is becoming increasingly obsessed with how much candy he can collect. They come to a dock on the river and notice many more houses on the other side that are ripe for the picking. This gives Garfield a brilliant idea, and as luck would have it, tied to the end of the dock is a row boat with oars, so they decide to climb aboard and set sail for more treasure, as any good pirates would do.


They start out smoothly, but a current quickly takes them off course, down the river and further from the houses. They begin to panic, but eventually the boat lands on an island with a path that leads to a spooky old house, fitting the description of any classic haunted house. There's a light on in the window, so they foolishly decide to investigate.


The house appears deserted, yet there is a crackling fire lit in the fireplace. They decide to cozy up to and get warm, and just as their nerves begin to settle, they turn around and sitting in an arm chair is a creepy old man staring down at them! This of course causes them to scream in panic, but the old man quiets them down just long enough to tell them a dreaded tale of pirates and stolen treasure. A perfectly eerie tale for a spooky Halloween such as this!


He tells them of a ruthless band of Pirates who ended up on the island as they were running from government troops. They had amassed far too much treasure to carry with them, so they buried it under the house, but not before signing a contract in blood swearing to return from the grave in one hundred years on Halloween night at midnight to reclaim it. Wouldn't you know that the hundred year anniversary was that very night! Just moments before the clock strikes midnight they turn to leave, but the old man is nowhere to be seen. They head out to the boat, only to discover he has taken off in it, with their hard earned bags of candy along with it. Just then the clock strikes midnight and Garfield and Odie are stuck in search of a place to hide!


They see a ghost ship then appear on the water and find a small cabinet to hide in just before the ghost pirates enter the house to reclaim their ill gotten gains. They do their best to remain quiet through the ordeal, hoping for the moment to pass, but suddenly Odie sneezes and the doors to the cabinet fly open. The pair are discovered by the vicious ghosts who then begin to pursue them! The suspense and design of the ghosts in this scene are what always scared me most. The glowing, transparent figures looked as I imagined ghosts could look in real life.


Well, having no place else to go, Garfield and Odie run back to the river and decide to make a swim for it, but get swept up into the current once again. All seems to be lost as Garfield proves not to be a great swimmer and begins to go under. Odie saves the day and rescues Garfield, dragging him back onto the shore, ending up just where they started from! They decide to count their losses and head for home when lo and behold! They find the row boat with their bags of candy still in tact and are glad for a happy ending to the dreadful night after all.


Once safe at home, Garfield rethinks his greedy attitude. As a show of gratitude to Odie for saving his life, Garfield does the most difficult thing in the world for him; he gives Odie his half of the candy. This is a great sentimental moment between the two characters, as Garfield rarely shows his true affection for Odie. Usually he expresses disdain for the brainless pup, but most Garfield specials expose Garfield's softer side at some point toward his furry companion. It shows that just like members in our own family, they may drive us nuts, but deep down we really love them.


Just before bedding down for the night, Garfield decides to unwind with a little TV. He suddenly comes across an all-night pirate movie marathon, hosted by none other than the old man in the creepy house. This is a great twist, which allows the special to still end on an eerie note. Deciding he has had enough, Garfield shuts off the TV and does what he does best...goes to sleep.


Despite being well written and winning an Emmy for Outstanding Animated Program in 1986, this special has sadly faded into obscurity. However, it still remains a personal favorite of mine and one that I can't skip or else it just won't feel like Halloween. Though it was once easy to find on DVD on the Garfield Holiday Celebration set, it is now out of print and quite expensive to find a new copy of. Used is a bit cheaper, but the good news is, it is available to rent on Amazon free to Prime members and only $1.99 for non-members! It's totally worth that, especially if it means sharing it with your own kids. I, for one, think it is still deserving of being called a classic!

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Wednesday, October 9, 2013

It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown

This October we will be reviewing a few of our very favorite Halloween specials and movies. Keep an eye out for these in the weeks to come, as we go back in time to reminisce on those classic films that had such a great impact on us over the years!


When it comes to Halloween specials, there are not many that give the feeling that "It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown" provides. Charles Schultz yet again puts together a 30 minute classic that has been a staple of the Halloween season.


The special starts right out with a perfect fall landscape. Linus and his sister Lucy go out to the pumpkin patch to get ready to carve a jack-o-lantern. When they bring the pumpkin back in the house Lucy lays out some paper and begins carving. Poor Linus, being unfamiliar with pumpkin carving, cries "You didn't tell me you were going to kill it!!!"


Linus then writes a letter to the Great Pumpkin, who he believe will come to the most sincere pumpkin patch on Halloween night and deliver presents to all the good kids in the world. Unfortunately for Linus, none of his friends or even his sister are taking him seriously and think he is making a fool of himself. That is, everyone but Charlie Brown's sister Sally, who believes anything Linus tells her.


Halloween night arrives and Linus takes his place in the pumpkin patch with a sign reading "Welcome Great Pumpkin", while the rest of the gang is getting ready for a fun Halloween night of trick-or-treating, then heading over to Violet's for the big Halloween party. On their way out, they stop by the pumpkin patch to tease Linus some more but Linus stands by his belief that the Great Pumpkin will arrive. Sally, feeling bad for her crush, decides to stay with him in the pumpkin patch instead of going out with the other kids.


During trick-or-treating, the gang receives a assortment of candies, apples and gum, while poor Charlie Brown gets stuck with only rocks. Meanwhile, Charlie Brown's faithful dog, Snoopy, is wearing his World War I flying ace costume, and climbs onto his doghouse, which he imagines to be a fighter plane. He flies into battle against the Red Baron, where they engage into a fierce battle in which his plane is shot down and he finds himself in enemy territory. Snoopy travels through the countryside, which leads him to the Halloween party, where Charlie Brown and his friends are at. He hangs around a bit, mostly near Schroeder's piano, who is playing World War I tunes just for him.


Snoopy ends up leaving the party and heads to the pumpkin patch where Linus and Sally are still waiting for the Great Pumpkin to show up. By this time Sally is having doubts about the whole thing, when suddenly they hear rustling in the vines. Linus gets so worked up with excitement that he ends up fainting before he could see it was not the Great Pumpkin rising from the pumpkin patch, but only Snoopy. Sally is deeply let down and scolds Linus for making her miss the Halloween party, trick-or-treating and all the Halloween fun. Just then, the gang shows up as everyone is heading home for the night. Sally decides to leave too, while Linus tries to convince everyone that the Great Pumpkin is still coming and promises to put in a good word for them.


At 4 am Lucy wakes up and notices her brother is still not in bed, which prompts her to go look for him. When she comes to the pumpkin patch, she finds Linus asleep and shivering, so she brings him back home and puts him to bed. A couple weeks later Charlie Brown and Linus are at the rock wall discussing their disappointment from Halloween night. Charlie Brown tries to make Linus feel better by telling him he has done stupid things before, but this just angers Linus and he vows next year the great pumpkin will come!!!


This halloween classic has been a highly regarded family favorite every October. I know in my household this has become a must when we are carving Jack-O-Lanterns. What makes this special so great is how it touches on the childlike innocence that Linus provides in his undying belief of the Great Pumpkin, as well as captures this special time of year with great fall imagery. It's simple, yet effective in reminding us of our childhood experiences at Halloween.


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Tuesday, October 8, 2013

New Holiday DVD & Blu-Ray Releases 10/08/13


~Halloween~










~Christmas~





Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Sleepy Hollow Premiere Review


On Monday night the first episode of the new series, Sleepy Hollow, aired on Fox. Sleepy Hollow is of course based on the classic story by Washington Irving, but is given a new modern twist. In this version of the story Ichabod Crane (Tom Mison) is a Revolutionary soldier who is the one responsible for the Headless Horseman losing his noggin in 1781. He suddenly wakes up in 2013 and is puzzled as to how he came to find himself in this future world.


Shortly after waking up he begins to explore and runs into a female lieutenant cop, named Abbie Mills (Nicole Beharie), who is terrified after watching her partner and mentor beheaded by the Headless Horseman with the mark of a crossbow on his hand. It appears it too has awoken in this new era. From this point the story only becomes more wild, making it difficult for the police captain (Orlando Jones) to believe the tall tale from Ichabod Crane. He considers him a suspect in the murder and orders him to be shipped to a local nut house. Abbie is intrigued by his story and believes he may have the key to who murdered her partner, so she goes to speak with him.


Abbie defies orders and takes Ichabod to the where he first awoke, to look for clues. While there he finds an old Bible that belonged to George Washington and was brought with him from the past. He quotes a marked passage, which seems to be pieced together from Revelation, chapter 6, "And there before me stood a white horse and his rider held a bow. And his name was death. And then a voice like thunder said, "come and see!", a reference to the four horses of the Apocalypse. A clue that this whole occurrence may be tied to the coming of the end times.


While Abbie is with Ichabod, a minister at a nearby church is beheaded by the Horseman, a man who also appears in Ichabod's flashbacks from the 1700s. The police captain is furious that Abbie has disobeyed orders and has Ichabod transported to the psychiatric hospital at once. Despite her skepticism, Abbie goes to see him and decides to give him the benefit of the doubt. While it is a kindness only she is willing to extend, her motive is partly based on the fact that she too experienced something very strange when she was a young girl and was not believed. She shares a story with Ichabod about an encounter she and her sister had while walking through the woods. They saw 4 stark white trees and a demonic looking entity. They both woke up a couple hours later on a curb. As a result her sister went insane.


SPOILER ALERT!!!
Scroll to Final Thoughts if you do not want to know the ending

After discussing the matter further, Abbie decides to go to the office of her former partner and look for answers. While looking at a framed picture of herself on a shelf, she notices a key attached to the back of the frame. She quickly looks for any locks the key might fit and comes to a large filing cabinet. An audio tape reveals that between 1712 and 1816 that 100 witches were burned at the stake in Sleepy Hollow. Town records indicate that two different covens integrated into the populace (one good and one evil). They appear to be tied to many unsolved cases of murder and disappearances throughout the east coast. This audio also indicates a connection between her own incident as a young girl and an identical incident with a farmer in 1882 in the same location. The farmer believed the four trees represented the four horses of the Apocalypse, tying in her own experience with Ichabod's. Abbie is now fully convinced that something significant is happening and takes a huge risk to break Ichabod out of the psych ward.


While in the hospital, Ichabod has a vision of his wife Katrina, who is trapped in an alternate universe by an evil power. She confesses to being a witch and claims responsibility for hiding him away all these years through a spell. She then tells him he must find the Headless Horseman's skull, which is hidden in her grave, because only by finding it will he become whole. Abbie arrives and they promptly go to the burial place to remove the skull to keep the Horseman from finding it. Meanwhile, the Horseman is informed of its location by one of Abbie's co-workers, who is clearly involved in some way.


The Headless Horseman show up at the graveyard and fights Abbie and Ichabod in effort to retrieve its skull. As daylight approaches, a slew of police officers show up and begin fighting the Headless Horseman as well. Things get a little wild when the usual axe-wielding Horseman grabs a gun and begins blasting away at the cops. After getting them to back down he rides off to fight another day. Abbie and Ichabod are vindicated as there have now been many witnesses, so this is the set up for next week's episode.


FINAL THOUGHTS

Overall, I would have to say the production for the show was top-notch and that the effort is ambitious. This first episode was action packed and set a nice mood, despite the fact that it takes place in modern times. It's still in keeping with the dark gloomy atmosphere you would expect from this tale, though not quite to the level of Burton's film. The gore was minimal, which is good or bad depending on your preference. Personally, I didn't mind that is was more suggestive than graphic. As for the story, I'm not sure what I think of this direction they are taking it in. It seems like many aspects of the original story and characters has been altered to fit this Biblical Doomsday scenario, which frankly, is a bit of a stretch. The mixing of witchcraft and religion is a little unsettling, but if you accept it as total fantasy, you may be able suspend your disbelief and just enjoy it for what it is. Personally, I am still on the fence as to whether this is going to be something I tune into every week. It doesn't quite feel like the story of Sleepy Hollow I have known, but then again, the Tim Burton film took plenty of liberties as well and I love that movie, so it's not that I can't accept some changes. I will most likely need to see more episodes to form a true opinion, which I plan to do!


Sleepy Hollow airs Mondays on Fox at 9/8c. Visit the website to watch full episodes, video clips, photos & more (fox.com/sleepy-hollow)!

ABC Family's 13 Nights of Halloween


Feel that chill running down your spine? That could only mean one thing. The 13 Nights of Halloween are baaaaaaack ... and spookier than ever. With more movies than you can shake a broomstick at -- including a Pretty Little Liars marathon and Halloween special, Switched at Birth fall finale, Coraline, Hocus Pocus, Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas, Beetlejuice, The Addams Family, The Haunted Mansion, The Mummy and many more -- it's a haunting season you'll never forget. Make sure to leave room in your treat bag for polls and videos for every ghoul and boy. So grab a fistful of Halloween candy and settle in for some dark and stormy nights, because the 13 Nights of Halloween are coming for you October 19th through the 31st. And there's no escape! Here's a video preview of what's to come, along with the entire schedule (including a graphic of the evening schedule):


PROGRAMMING SCHEDULE

Night One: Saturday, October 19

The Middle Marathon (7AM-8:30AM)
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (8:30AM-10:30AM)
Batman (10:30AM-1:30PM)
Batman Returns (1:30PM-4:30PM)
Tim Burton’s Corpse Bride (4:30PM-6:25PM)
Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas (6:25PM-8:00PM)
Disney-Pixar’s Toy Story OF TERROR! (8:00PM-8:30PM)
Disney-Pixar’s Monsters, Inc. (8:30PM-10:30PM)
Batman Begins (10:30PM-12:30AM)

Night Two: Sunday, October 20

Alice in Wonderland (7:00AM-9:30AM)
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (9:30AM-12:00PM)
Coraline (12:00PM-2:00PM)
Tim Burton’s Corpse Bride (2:00PM-3:55PM)
Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas (3:55PM-5:30PM)
Disney-Pixar’s Monsters, Inc. (5:30PM-7:30PM)
Disney-Pixar’s Toy Story OF TERROR! (7:30PM-8:00PM)
The Addams Family (8:00PM-10:00PM)
Addams Family Values (10:00PM-12:00AM)

Night Three: Monday, October 21

Alice in Wonderland (6:30PM-8:30PM)
Twilight (8:30PM-11:00PM)
I Know What You Did Last Summer (12:00AM-2:00AM)

Night Four: Tuesday, October 22

Pretty Little Liars marathon (11:00AM-8:00PM)
Pretty Little Liars Halloween Special (8:00PM-9:00PM)
Ravenswood (Series Premiere) (9:00PM-10:00PM)
Ravenswood (Encore) (10:00PM-11:00PM)
Pretty Little Liars Halloween Special (Encore) (11:00PM-12:00AM
Ravenswood (Encore) (12:00AM-1:00AM)

Night Five: Wednesday, October 23

Pretty Little Liars Halloween Special (5:30PM-6:30PM)
Ravenswood (6:30PM-7:30PM)
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 (7:30PM-11:00PM)
Teen Witch (12:00AM-2:00AM)

Night Six: Thursday, October 24

Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (6:00PM-9:00PM)
Men in Black (9:00PM-11:00PM)
Teen Wolf (12:00AM-2:00AM)

Night Seven: Friday, October 25

Men in Black (7:00PM-9:00PM)
Beetlejuice (9:00PM-11:00PM)
Men in Black (12:00AM-2:00AM)

Night Eight: Saturday, October 26

Teen Wolf Too (7:30AM-9:30AM)
Teen Wolf (9:30AM-11:30AM)
Teen Witch (11:30AM-1:30PM)
The Goonies (1:30PM-3:30PM)
Beetlejuice (4:00PM-6:00PM)
The Addams Family (6:00PM-8:00PM)
Addams Family Values (8:00PM-10:00PM)
Hocus Pocus (10:00PM-12:00AM)
The Craft (12:00AM-2:00AM)

Night Nine: Sunday, October 27

Dr. Seuss’ Halloween is Grinch Night (7:00AM-7:30AM)
The Smurfs: The Legend of Smurfy Hollow (7:30AM-8:00AM)
Scooby Doo (8:00AM-10:00AM)
Scooby Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed (10:00AM-12:00PM)
Monster House (12:00PM-2:00PM)
Matilda (2:00PM-4:00PM)
The Addams Family (4:00PM-6:00PM)
Addams Family Values (6:00PM-8:00PM)
Hocus Pocus (8:00PM-10:00PM)
Pretty Little Liars Halloween Special (10:00PM-11:00PM)
Ravenswood (11:00PM-12:00AM)

Night Ten: Monday, October 28

Monster House (5:30PM-7:30PM)
Tim Burton’s Corpse Bride (7:30PM-9:25PM)
Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas (9:25PM-11:00PM)
Coraline (12:00AM-2:00AM)

Night Eleven: Tuesday, October 29

Pretty Little Liars Halloween Special (6:00PM-7:00PM)
Ravenswood (7:00PM-8:00PM)
Ravenswood (8:00PM-9:00PM)
I Know What You Did Last Summer (9:00PM-11:00PM)
Ravenswood (12:00AM-2:00AM)

Night Twelve: Wednesday, October 30

The Goonies (11:00AM-1:30PM)
Death Becomes Her (1:30PM-3:30PM)
The Craft (3:30PM-5:30PM)
I Know What You Did Last Summer (5:30PM-7:30PM)
Twilight (7:30PM-10:00PM)
Ravenswood (10:00PM-11:00PM)
Death Becomes Her (12:00AM-2:00AM)

Night Thirteen: Thursday, October 31

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (11:00AM-1:00PM)
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2: The Secret of the Ooze (1:00PM-3:00PM)
Scooby Doo (3:00PM-5:00PM)
Scooby Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed (5:00PM-7:00PM)
The Addams Family (7:00PM-9:00PM)
Addams Family Values (9:00PM-11:00PM)
The Others (Premiere) (12:00AM-2:00AM)


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