We've made progress. We now have a blow-up ghost in a cat-themed winter hat; the hat is for comfy trick-or-treating.
We have a TRICKS/TREATS neon "bar" sign and a terrifying array of paper tombstones.
And I've done a fair amount of online reading about pumpkin design.
One suggestion is: Keep it simple. If you want to add a burst of feeling, sketch in two angry eyebrows. My issue is that the actual slicing stage makes me impatient, and I end up cutting off a tooth or a portion of the facial "skin." But knowing the nature of the problem.....is half the battle.
Our "spooky viewing" series has grown and changed, and recently we've added:
*"Seven." (Not great, but at least David Fincher, in his twenties, had a sense of visual zest. And certainly the *structure* of the script is surprising.)
*The rebooted "Unsolved Mysteries," on Netflix. I just can't rate this show highly enough. The music, the ominous re-stagings, the final screen (If you have any information.....please call....) ....Add a warm fire, and you have my idea of heaven.
*"Crime Junkie," on Faith Hedgepeth. This is a podcast--not a TV show--but it's mesmerizing and not to be missed.
Lock your doors at night.....
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