Halloween: Part 1
- Episode aired Oct 26, 2011
- TV-MA
- 39m
The line between the living and the dead blurs on Halloween as two of the house's previous residents give the Harmons decorating advice.The line between the living and the dead blurs on Halloween as two of the house's previous residents give the Harmons decorating advice.The line between the living and the dead blurs on Halloween as two of the house's previous residents give the Harmons decorating advice.
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Did you know
- GoofsNora Montgomery receives the "eye for an eye" phone call. The caller hangs up and we hear a dial tone. However, the time period is supposed to be the 1920's, dial tone was not introduced until the 1940's.
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Tate Langdon: I used to come here... when the world closed in and got so small I couldn't breathe. I'd look out at the ocean, and I'd think... "Yo, douche bag, high school counts for jack shit." Kurt Cobain, Quentin Tarantino, Brando, DeNiro, Pacino, all high school dropouts. I... hated high school. So I'd come here and I'd look out at this vast, limitless expanse. Then it's like, that's your life, man. You can do anything, could be anything. Screw high school. That's... it's just a blip in your timeline. Don't get stuck there.
- ConnectionsFeatures Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992)
- SoundtracksLavender Moon
Written and performed by Haroula Rose
All I can say is Jessica must think she's playing to the balcony in a theater version of A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE, because she gives the kind of performance here as a mother from hell that can only be called appalling.
More toned down is Dylan McDermott as the psychiatrist dad, head of a household full of creeps, some dead, some alive. There's even a hint of a sexual encounter with a male ghost that he bluntly rebuffs. Is this supposed to be a hint of his hidden sexual agenda? None of it really makes much sense so there's no use in describing the so-called plot. Suffice it to say that it's strictly a cartoon-like version of a horror tale that has to be taken as a joke, not seriously. But even then, it fails to achieve whatever goals it had.
Strictly for adults who can get their kicks from non-too-subtle Halloween pranks involving spirits that walk among the living or devotees of the Addams Family situations.
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- Oct 27, 2011
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- Runtime39 minutes
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- 16:9 HD