Showing posts with label Halloween. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Halloween. Show all posts

Heidi Klum 2010 Halloween Party

    Last Sunday, Heidi Klum held her annual Halloween party. As usual, she never failed us with her superhero costume. Check the rest of the entry to see the Halloween costumes of other celebrities in the party.
    Heidi Klum 2010 Halloween Party
    Heidi Klum with her husband, Seal.

    Heidi Klum 2010 Halloween Party
    Kim Kardashian

    Heidi Klum 2010 Halloween Party
    Irina Shabayeva

    Heidi Klum 2010 Halloween Party
    Camilla

    Heidi Klum 2010 Halloween Party
    Ashanti

    Heidi Klum 2010 Halloween Party
    Choi Kelly

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    Coco and Ice-T

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Heidi Klum 2010 Halloween Party

    Last Sunday, Heidi Klum held her annual Halloween party. As usual, she never failed us with her superhero costume. Check the rest of the entry to see the Halloween costumes of other celebrities in the party.
    Heidi Klum 2010 Halloween Party
    Heidi Klum with her husband, Seal.

    Heidi Klum 2010 Halloween Party
    Kim Kardashian

    Heidi Klum 2010 Halloween Party
    Irina Shabayeva

    Heidi Klum 2010 Halloween Party
    Camilla

    Heidi Klum 2010 Halloween Party
    Ashanti

    Heidi Klum 2010 Halloween Party
    Choi Kelly

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    Coco and Ice-T

    Photo Source: celebrity-gossip.net
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Ghouls Just Wanna Have Fun

    by Susan Sey

    I know it isn't Halloween just yet but it's the Friday before, which means it's officially time to party like the undead.

    Now if you're a kid this means the Weekend of Free Candy is upon you. Get out there & shake down the neighborhood, kiddoes!

    A word of advice, though? If you can shave, drive a car or appreciate an ironic costume, you're too old to trick or treat. Same goes if you either a) want to go as a Naughty Nurse or b) have what it takes to fill out the costume. Time to move on, 'kay? Hand out candy at home, or get out there & TP the cranky neighbors. (Yes, I know I'm asking for it, but seriously, I'd rather get TP'ed than stare down the six foot tall college freshman at my door wearing a t-shirt that says, "This IS my costume.")

    But I don't want to talk about kids & costumes. Today I want to talk about grown ups. Because grown ups have totally co-opted this holiday.

    I'm not whining. Certainly not. I love Halloween. I met my husband at his annual Halloween bash. (He used to turn his entire basement into a haunted house every year. Then we had kids who lose sleep over movies like UP--"The talking dogs were BAD!"-- & that nonsense had to end.)

    For us these days Halloween is all about dressing up our little princesses & carving smiley faces into pumpkins but one day...

    ...one day I want to do the Zombie Pub Crawl.

    I want to dress up like the undead, parade all over town & drink like my liver really has kicked it. I can't explain this fascination with zombies. I don't normally enjoy dead things, or movies about dead things. Or movies where people make previously alive things dead.

    But I thought Shaun of the Dead was one of the funniest movies I'd ever seen.

    This shocked the heck out of my husband who, if he wants me to watch a scary movie, has to promise to walk me to the bathroom at any hour of the day or night, and take charge of any household chore which involves going into the basement after dark.

    And Zombie Land! Oh! Comic genius! This is a movie in which Woody Harrelson (so often underestimated as an actor) watches a female zombie chowing down on some poor guy and remarks offhandedly, "There's a lady who likes her Manwich."

    I cried laughing. I still chuckle every time I walk past the cans of Manwich in the grocery store.

    Based on this, I feel confident it would give me no end of enjoyment to get dressed up in raggedy clothes and stagger through the streets of St. Paul in search of brains (by which I mean beer) this weekend.

    How about you? What are you doing this weekend to celebrate? Are you celebrating kid- or adult-style? Any traditions? Let hear 'em!
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Heidi Klum Superhero 2010 Halloween Costume

    Heidi Klum's 2010 Halloween costume for her All Hallows’ Eve celebration is "robotic superhero". Victoria’s Secret Angel wings designer, Martin Izquierdo, designed Heidi Klum's skin-tight, red-and-purple armor.
    Heidi Klum Superhero 2010 Halloween Costume

    Source: People.com
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Heidi Klum Superhero 2010 Halloween Costume

    Heidi Klum's 2010 Halloween costume for her All Hallows’ Eve celebration is "robotic superhero". Victoria’s Secret Angel wings designer, Martin Izquierdo, designed Heidi Klum's skin-tight, red-and-purple armor.
    Heidi Klum Superhero 2010 Halloween Costume

    Source: People.com
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Halloween Yumminess

    by Tawny

    I know, I know, Halloween is really more Jeanne's province. But we're
    building our haunted mansion this week (cardboard, scrapbook paper, glitter and flocked bats - oh my!) and it got me thinking about the upcoming holiday and all the ensuing fun.

    It also got me thinking that, despite my best intentions, every year I'm scrambling the last week to get organized and prepared. We're hitting the grocery store the week before the holiday, grabbing whatever Halloween=ish ingredients we can. I recall one year, I was up until 1am making witch hats for the annual party while trying to get that stupid iced-up rubber glove for the punch bowl to quit leaking in my freezer. It's similar to the pre-Thanksgiving craziness of making individual mini pumpkin place settings, or the pre-Christmas 'have to have a gingerbread house' race on the 23rd. Or the list of wonderful friends I want to send those handmade cards I never get made.

    In other words, I'm an overachieving procrastinator. I'm incapable of letting the holiday's go with just a celebratory nod, but never quite get my act together early enough to do justice to all my plans.

    But this year!!! Oh yeah, this year I'm gonna rock. I'm even taking a workshop that combines crafting and scrapbooking with organizing. I have lists, I have plans, I have many options for distracting myself on the way to achieving those lists and plans. I've even bought my first Christmas gift (jammies for my girls).

    But before I jump forward that far, I have Halloween to attack... I mean, enjoy. In addition to completing our holiday mansion in a timely manner, we're creating a costume. I wear my witches garb every year, and my oldest doesn't dress up any longer (pout) but my youngest is going on safari, complete with a whole host of stuff wild animals :-) And I'm definitely making my very favorite fall treats - caramel apples!

    So how about you? Are you holiday organized or joining my procrastinators club? Do you dress up for Halloween yourself? And whats your favorite Halloween treat? Source URL: http://gbejadacosta.blogspot.com/search/label/Halloween
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Classy 2010 Halloween Costumes by Patricia Fields

Top Halloween Costumes for 2010

    Are you sick with wearing cocktail dresses for the Halloween? If your answer is "yes", then you may want to check this post. As I searched for the top Halloween costumes this 2010, here's what I have found out.

    Modern-day Vampire Halloween Costumes
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    Lady Gaga Halloween Costumes
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    Avatar Halloween Costumes
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    Mad Men Halloween Costumes
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    Alice in Wonderland Halloween Costumes
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Celebrities in Their Halloween Costumes 2009

    Here are some the most amazing Halloween costumes worn by celebrities last October 31, 2009.

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    Left: "Twilight" stars Kellan Lutz and Ashley Greene in Robin and peacock costumes.
    Right: Seal and Heidi Klum in black bird feathers.

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    Left: Nick Cannon and Mariah Carey in Angel Halloween Costume.
    Right: Paris Hilton and Doug Reinhardt Angel Halloween Costume also.

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    Left: Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt in Jon/Kate Gosselin looks.
    Right: Jessica Alba as Dora the Explorer

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    Left: Audrina Patridge in a Genie Halloween costume.
    Right: Gwen Stefani dressed as a cow girl.

    Source: OMG
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Verrrrrrry Scarrrrrry....

    by Jeanne Adams

    BOOO!!!

    Did I scare you? BWAH-Ha-Ha-HA!!! It's Halloween! Tonight is Trick or Treat! Tomorrow, All Soul's Day...Are you ready?

    Oh, and HAPPY HALLOWEEN!

    Grins.


    All of you know, by now that I ADORE Halloween. Almost every year we have an annual Addams Family Halloween party - in hiatus this year because I was on deadline, alas.

    *huge, long-standing pout*

    However, it is an event like no other. We've had up to 65 people in our house and garden for this affair. One year, early on while it was still just "Jeanne's Annual Halloween Party" (i.e. Pre-DH) I did a scary movie fest.

    That was a strange one - not that they all don't have their strange character! - but this one struck me as odd because half the group was in the family room of my then-condo watching the scary movies, devouring popcorn, beer, and cupcakes with the same abandon as the monster on the screen devoured people.

    The other half were in my miniscule kitchen talking as loudly as they could so as not to hear the scary noises or gasps of the populace from the TV screen.

    Hmmm. I drew a frightening conclusion. Some people are really frightened by scary movies! Imagine that!


    Did I mention that I'm REALLY missing the party this year? Can you tell? So I thought we could have a Virtual Halloween Party here.

    Let's talk about Scary Movies! And Scary Books, Shaaaaall we?

    The scariest movie I ever saw (nightmare producing scare and I was an adult!) was Aliens II. The one on the ship. *shudder* Something about that one just gave me the flat out willies. I literally did have fall out of the bed nightmares after that one. Could'a been the cold medicine too, but jumpin' heebie jeebies, Batman! That one was a doozy.

    Second to that one in the "gives Jeanne the collywobbles" category is American Werewolf in London. Now before you go all Hollywood Critique on me and tell me it's a parody, I'll say that yes, I do know that. Doesn't matter. That scene, where the werewolves are dressed as Nazis and bust in the house? Huh-uh, oh no you dinnna!?! I truly did walk out of the theater. Well, run on wobbly legs might be a more writerly description. Ha!

    Others that were on the "Sleep Disturbing" list are : Jagged Edge; Body Heat; and Wait Until Dark.


    Alien (the first one) didn't get me. The Halloween movies didn't bother me. Neither did any of the Elm Street movies. Frankly if you are boneheaded flat out stupid peabrained enough to get yourself IN to that situation? Damn if you don't deserve to get dead. Snork!! And hey, Jamie Lee Curtis? If you go in the house to get something, come back out and the car doors are locked and the windows fogged?

    GET. THE. HECK. OUT. OF. THERE. Yeeesh. Too Stupid to Live. Seriously.

    What really seems to get me are not the slasher/gore movies. No, it's the pscyological ones. Hitchcock. The Birds.

    I still have an unnatural fear of things that flap.

    Gaslight. Are you mad, or are you being "gaslighted?" Grins.

    Then there's the books and movies-from-books like The Exorcist and The Omen and Rosemary's Baby. Oh, and all the Anne Rice books.

    Ohhhh yeah. Scarwy.

    So I knew what scared me. I figured I'd ask some of the Banditas.

    For Suz, it's the old school thriller - Rear Window; Midnight Lace; Charade; and the aforementioned Gaslight.

    For our own AC, The Talented Mr. Ripley made her shiver, along with the end of the world flick 28 Days.

    Nancy says Wait Until Dark had her covering her eyes. She also cited Dead Again and Terminator as among the collywobble films. (Now, with passing time, she's decided Michael Beign made all the Terminator fear worth it.)

    Joan, despite her love of blood thirsty Romans, assures me she does NOT watch scary movies. Of course, she went on to list three....Exorcist (the mere discussion of it had her worried); Jurrassic Park (especially the part with the raptors in the kitchen...but you know, she doesn't watch scary movies); and What Lies Beneath. I'm sure she saw this for Harrison Ford, never THINKING it was a scary movie. Right JT? Grins.

    Our own Anna says the first Halloween scared her to death, along with The Shining. "Daddy's home!" *shudder!* Anna likes thrillers. Movies like Fatal Attraction, Dressed to Kill, Sleeping with the Enemy, Seven, The Hand that Rocks the Cradle and Suspect. Suspect's one of my favorites, but Anna says Notorious is one of the best.

    Tawny too refuses to see the scary ones, but says her kids think the REAL scary movies are: Dead Alive, Sixth Sense, the original Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Quarantine, The Grudge and the Evil Dead.

    So what about you? What's YOUR scary movie?

    Any of them give you nightmares?

    Do you get more frightened by the psychological stuff - Jagged Edge, Mr. Ripley, Gaslight, and so on - or the blood guts and gore, like Saw, and Halloween and Elm Street?

    What about books?


    Lisa Gardner's Say Goodbye had me seeing spiders everywhere. *shiver!!* and I certainly wouldn't want to meet any of Linda Howard, Karen Rose Smith or Lisa Jackson's villains in MY town!

    Last but not least...I always buy at least three new Halloween books for my children each year. This year, the best is:

    Tell Me Another Scary Story by Carl Reiner
    Now....last but not least, for all my Pagan Pals...

    Blessed Be and HAPPY SAMHAIN!!!!
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