A Sleeper Horror Movie Worth Watching – Meltdown
LONDONDERRY, NORTHERN IRELAND - OCTOBER 31: A Chateau Le Fear cast member waits for thrill seekers at the house of horror show on October 31, 2015 in Londonderry, Northern Ireland. Twenty actors, in various costumes and personas greet petrified guests as they make their way through the Chateau's elaborate interactive walk-through experience which is part of Derry's Halloween Festival. The city hosts the biggest Halloween street carnival parade in Europe attracting some 25,000 enthusiasts and was also recently voted the number one Halloween destination in the world according to a USA Today poll. (Photo by Charles McQuillan/Getty Images)
Pardon me, but I’m still in horror mode….even a couple weeks after Halloween. I’m starting to think that I’m always in that mode!
Anyways, onto the reason for this post. I went up and did the investigative tour of the Bruce Mansion Saturday night with Todd and Jeff from the Detroit Paranormal Expeditions. They told me about this movie that takes place in a house in Savannah, Ga., that’s rich with spirit activity. I thought I’d give it a watch on Sunday night. It’s called A Savannah Haunting, and I watched it on Amazon Prime.
I really liked it! I’m giving it a 7.5/8 out of 10. I think it’s worth the watch for any horror fan, especially giving the true story nature of it. I thought the acting at times was a little wonky, and I’ll be honest, I’m not crazy about horror movies revolving around kids. That being said, I liked this movie a lot. I will say this with certainty….it’s way better than Halloween Ends!
I’ve tried to find out more about the house, but it’s limited on the web right now. The guys told me they’re heading down to the house in a couple weeks to take part in a documentary about it. I’m really looking forward to watching that too!
Here’s the trailer for the movie.
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Heidi Klum's Worm Costume and Other Greats From Her Halloween Party
“Halloween Queen” Heidi Klum made her way back to the Big (Wormy) Apple that is New York City for her annual Halloween party yesterday (October 31). The supermodel and TV personality shared the making of her freaky costume this year via Instagram and on Amazon Live. Her husband Tom Kaulitz joined in on the behind-the-scenes fun, with videos of special gore effects around his left eye.
Once she was ready to unveil her costume to the world, Klum, 49, posted a clip while she was nearly done with her costume. “Trick or treat,” Klum says to the camera. “Now to see who I will be.” Next, we see a massive worm body wiggle for us and her face stealthily hidden at the surface — if you look closely, you can see her great smile. With the creepiness factor to consider, 2022 may be the freakiest costume she has done to date. She captioned the reel: “Happy Halloworm!”
“I’m going to be very claustrophobic,” Klum teased to Entertainment Tonight prior to Halloween, and we now see why. “Very claustrophobic. Very, very, very claustrophobic, but I don’t want to let my Halloween fans down, or myself. It’s an internal challenge with myself every year to come up with something amazing, something unexpected,” she continued. “I feel like I’ve achieved that this year, now I just really hope it works.”
Klum joked that the prosthetic-heavy costume might be so claustrophobic that she’ll need medical attention on standby. “There’s never really a trial,” she continued. “There’s no dress rehearsal, so, when I do it that day – it’s either it works or it doesn’t work, so I hope it works.” As we saw on her red carpet, Klum really committed to being a giant worm and got on the ground, with her limbs very obviously bound, resulting in hilarious photos of her wriggling about.
See Heidi Klum’s costume, which she brilliantly coordinated with her husband, as well as other attendees at the 21st annual Halloween party below:
Meltdown started on the mighty WRIF on the evening of Halloween, 1995. Technically, his first on-air shift was the morning of November 1st. Moving to the Motor City from Buffalo, N.Y., he has built a career and family. Over his almost three-decade stint at RIFF, he's had the privilege to work with some of the biggest personalities in Detroit radio history. He boasts of being just the second-afternoon drive jock in the station's illustrious 53-year history.
Along with his love for rock music and attending concerts, he's also an avid Harley-Davidson enthusiast and hockey player. He plays year-round and manages to squeeze in a few charity games throughout the year. Meltdown writes about the Detroit Red Wings, rock music, and Detroit concert venues.