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Horror/Scary: December 02, 2009 Issue [#3414]

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3. Letter from the Editor
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6. Ask & Answer
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You made it through Halloween, now try and make it through Christmas. ( Silent Night, Deadly Night)


OH! I love the holidays, who does not, and well those who like me adore that things that scare, and horror in all its bloodlust art? *Laugh* After Santa has come, and hopefully goes, *Smirk* I always hunder down, pillow nearby, to watch some classic and no so classic horror flicks that are divine in their christmas gore... opps glory. *Smirk* But we fear nothing right?

So let's bring on Horror! a wee early, with this week's Horror/Scary newsletter. I StaiNed-House Targaryen is your guest editor for this edition. Party! *Delight*



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Letter from the editor

Horror does not sleep we all know, nor does terror and the unknown take the break we all long for during the holidays and this being said, there are so many wonderful horror, some B rated yes, but masterful in their attempt to pop the christmas safe, gift giving, feelings bubble.

Here is alist of some famous and not so famous Horror flicks, centered on holidays merr, who argues a horror flick titled after a christmas hymn! *Laugh* and well the dark side of demented happiness or just old sickness as our mentor of the night Starr* Rathburn "Welcome to the dark side" of Christmas. This member for those who do not know brought us the "dark" genre. Go Star~ *Bigsmile* some years ago!

Wait while I my pillow for protection.. *Laugh* or just comfort.

Silent Night/Deadly Night (1974)
Black Christmas (1974) and (2006)
Christmas Evil (1980)
And All Through The House (Tales of the Crypt, Holiday Edition, (1972)
Jack Frost (1998}
Don't Open Till Christmas (1984)
Child's Play (1988)
Feeders 2: Slay Bells (1998)
A Christmas Nightmare (2001)
Wind Chill (2007}...

and many more.

... *Laugh* The Moral: Don't go anywhere on Christmas Eve. OR! Know that not all that is out there, can be fun merry cheer. *Wink*


Editor's Picks

Here is what I found and enjoyed reading and reviewed some, here on wdc, in my search for Christmas Horror here. Need a little scare mixed in with holiday candy canes? or perhaps a present that shouldn't of been opened? *Laugh* Chucky! coming.. *Smirk* Always R & R.

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O Tanenbaum  [ASR]
A Christmas poem with a bit of a twist ;)
by Fraught-With-Safety

 Santa Claws  [13+]
Does the real Santa have a taste for blood?
by Cubby~Cheering House Florent!

The New Christmas Toy  [13+]
Troublesome Musings Contest entry.
by Laurel

Demented Christmas  [13+]
Santa's elves are driven insane by the slave driving Clause.
by Jezri

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 All through the house...  [13+]
Creepy Christmas...Contest entry
by Oceandweller


 
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Remember.. There will be blood. *Smirk*


Never fear the dark, and remember the thrill. Till next time, I lurk in all my loved tarnished ways. Happy Holidays! *Delight*

fades... StaiNed-House Targaryen


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