Leave a Comment | Posted by Twisted Todd on November 2, 2009
HALLOWEEKEND 2009
Posted in: CD reviews, DVD/Blu-ray/PPV reviews, Miscellaneous
My Halloween weekend started early because last Thursday a few friends and I went to check out the Haunting of Downtown in downtown Greenville. The house was pretty creepy especially when one of the first rooms featured a young girl resembling the one in The Ring rolling around in a crib that moved eerily across the floor with the added effect of a strobe light.
Friday after getting off work I drove out to Savannah to visit my friend Rebecca and to celebrate Halloween in the notoriously haunted city.
On my way down, I had a chance to listen to the new SLAYER disc World Painted Blood which is, by far, the best album they’ve done in 15 years and is even arguably better than 1994’s Divine Intervention. The album reminds me of the band’s Reign in Blood and South of Heaven era (‘86-’88) which is what I consider to have been the band’s prime. I will definitely be reviewing this one in the December edition of CrankIt magazine so be looking out for it and buy the album if you love old school speed/thrash metal as only SLAYER can do it!
SLAYER World Painted Blood \m/ \m/ \m/ \m/
On Saturday, we did some last minute Halloween shopping and then went out to River St. to try and get on a haunted tour. Most tours were booked but we did manage to get on a haunted pub crawl that started just after 9 pm and lasted until nearly midnight. The tour was great but since we hadn’t eaten dinner, I had a hellacious hunger headache that was only amplified by the beer I had.
When the tour was over, Rebecca and I hit Denny’s and headed back to her apartment so I could pop a couple of ibuprofens and crash!
On Sunday we did even more Halloween shopping since everything EVERYWHERE was 50 % off!
We also rented It’s Alive, the remake of the 1974 campy cult classic of the same name. Although the original was really bad, this one didn’t do much better and was actually less entertaining than its predeccessor.
It’s Alive \m/ \n

