Tonight is the evening before Hallowen. Tomorrow a night of witches and ghosts, gouls and vampire.
Tomorrow is a night of witchcraft and things that go bump in the night.
Don't try anything with an ouijia board or other paranoramal chants.
Don't sit around in the dark on your youn. The demons are out and about.
And don't try making a voodoo doll and start focusing on an enemy because things can happen . . . . . . .
Yesterday's read through worked really well with the whole cast arriving on time and getting down in earnest. The script read well and just two wordrs were changed.
We are now looking forward to mid January and the shoot. Plenty of work for Carli de'la Hughes who is direcrting for the first time. She'll be great and it's obvious she enjoys a challenge. With her acting experience in all mediums she'll do a good job and has the whole team behind her.
Meanwhile back to Hallowen and a short video found on that old idea that I know several people have tried.
Just get a friend to lie down and chant over them. Can you levitate them?
Some have found the hair on their necks rising and they feel very cold as if a chill has blown over them Watch and enjoy. But turn the volume up and concentrate as it gets very quiet just towards the end.
Fun eh! Hope you enjoyed ha . . ha . . . ha . . .
Just get a friend to lie down and chant over them. Can you levitate them?
Some have found the hair on their necks rising and they feel very cold as if a chill has blown over them Watch and enjoy. But turn the volume up and concentrate as it gets very quiet just towards the end.
Fun eh! Hope you enjoyed ha . . ha . . . ha . . .
"So goodbye everybody, and remember the terrible lesson you learned tonight: That grinning, glowing, globular invader of your living room is an inhabitant of the vegetable patch, and if your doorbell rings and nobody's there... that was no Martian; it's Hallowe'en." - Orson Welles, 1938
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comment Rob.
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