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TRIVIA TODAY - Monday, October 28, 2013

Greetings Infomaniacs,


Welcome to Halloween week! It's time for some freaky fun facts about horror movies! I am a big fan of scary movies, even though I am a wimp and can't watch one by myself without sleeping with the light on!

I think my all time favorite would have to be Psycho. Hitchcock had such a way of building up terror and suspense without having to use all the blood and guts.

So, in the words of Ghostface from the movie 'Scream'.... fellow readers, what is YOUR favorite scary movie?

Enjoy!
Melissa


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TODAY'S MYSTERY QUOTE

QUOTE: "We make up horrors to help us cope with the real ones."

HINT: (1947-), American author of contemporary horror, suspense, science fiction and fantasy.


RANDOM TIDBITS

The mask in Halloween is actually William Shatner's face. The production crew bought the cheapest mask they could find at a Halloween store, which so happened to be Shatner. The crew spray painted it white.

Psycho was the first movie to show a toilet flushing.

The movie Final Destination was actually based on a rejected X-Files episode.

Rachel Turner was almost 30 years old in the movie The Craft. She played a high schooler.

Church, the cat in Pet Sematary, was actually played by seven different cats.

Bosco Chocolate Syrup was used as blood in Night of the Living Dead.

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A natural state, I'm sought by all.
Go without me, and you shall fall.
You do me when you spend,
and use me when you eat to no end.

What am I?

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TODAY'S MYSTERY QUOTE

QUOTE: "We make up horrors to help us cope with the real ones."

ANSWER: Stephen King.

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