Aloha and welcome to my contribution to the Bewitching Trick-or-Treat Blog Hop. Thanks for stopping by.
PRIZE
– Caveat Emptor 1: Charmed Lover AND Caveat Emptor 2: Trapped Lover
– Caveat Emptor 3: Provoked Lover AND Caveat Emptor 4: Anguished Lover
– Men of Hawaii 2012 Calendar
QUESTION
– What movie (or TV show) do you love to watch to get you in the Halloween mood?
RULES
(the small print is at the bottom of the post)
– Answer the above question (include your name and email address) and you are entered to win PDF copies of TWO of my Caveat Emptor series novellas (written as Zenobia Renquist). You can meet Ryver and Theron in CE1 & CE2, or you can meet Sicily and Lamon in CE3 & CE4. PLUS, you will receive a Men of Hawaii 2012 calendar.
– Anyone can play: readers, authors, stateside, and international. You will need to provide a mailing address (if you win) in order to receive the calendar.
– Contest STARTS 28 October 2011 4:20AM EST and ENDS 01 November 2011 12:01AM EST. ONE winner will be announced on this blog on 01 November 2011.
– Only comments on THIS blog post at The Multiverse’s Archival Chambers are valid. Commenting on FB, Goodreads, or any other place where this blog is syndicated are not valid and will NOT be counted.
SMALL PRINT (PLEASE READ!)
– Entering this contest constitutes agreement to all rules stated in this post.
– Rules are subject to change without notification or reason given.
– All winners are final.
– Void where prohibited. No purchase necessary. Must be 18 or older to win.
– Chances of winning vary widely based on how many people enter.
– Prize is as stated. No prize substitutions or exchanges.
– PDF ebooks prize will be delivered by the Changeling Press customer service representative.
– Only comments that include email address count as valid.
– Only one comment per individual will count towards the contest.
– Winner is chosen using Random.org.
– Winner has three days from 01 Nov 2011 to answer the notification email or else they forfeit the prize to the runner-up to be chosen on 04 Nov 2011.
– Comments on posts other than the Bewitching Trick-or-Treat post do NOT count towards this contest.
– Contest ends 01 November 2011 at 12:01AM EST. Any comments received after that time, based on timestamp, will NOT count.
– D. Renee Bagby / Zenobia Renquist is not responsible for notification emails that go astray due to mistyped or misrepresented email address, mailer daemons, internet wackiness, or SPAM filters.
– D. Renee Bagby / Zenobia Renquist is not responsible for contests held by other authors of the Bewitching Trick-or-Treat Blog Hop.
I love to watch any scary movie like the originals of Halloween, Friday the 13th, Nightmare on Elm Street, etc. I used to watch The Shining, but lately it has really scared, especially if I was alone π
Eva
evitap67(at)gmail(dot)com
Halloween, Dracula are good starters for me.
Trinity Blacio
trinityblacio12@gmail.com
Huge fan of horror. In fact, sad but true, I am the only one in my immediate family that loves and enjoys watching horror movies/shows.. Right now the ones I love are the Halloween series, True Blood and the American Horror Story.
Anya
anya(dot)sandoval(at)yahoo(dot)com
I am not a fan of horror TV or movies. The only Halloween movies I can watch are Poltergeist & The Shining.
Lisa
Wolphcall@bellsouth.net
Eva – Those are all good choices. I don't think I've watched The Shining all the way through. Maybe I should.
Trinity – H20 was my favorite Halloween just because it joined old and new. I love pretty much every Dracula movie — Bram Stoker's Dracula, Dracula 2000, Prince of Darkness, Blade Trinity… etc.
Anya – I love horror movies too. The hubby and I are planning a horror movie watching night this Halloween. For us, it's more the comedic value. We both have inappropriate senses of humor and like to laugh at the stupid people dying. π
Lisa – I haven't seen Poltergiest in forever. I need to watch it again. Sorry you're not a fan of horror. Not everyone is. But at least you have given it a chance.
Thanks all for stopping by.
Have a happy Halloween.
~ Renee
I don't like scary movies so there aren't any for me.
ainfinger@comcast.net
My favorite scary Halloween movie is Halloween with Jamie Lee Curtis. It still scares me, but I still pull out the DVD and watch it every Halloween. LOL
Having a blast hopping with you! Itβs great visiting with old friends and finding new authors and books to add to my wish list.
Thank you for being part of the hop AND for the chance to win!
reneebennett35 at yahoo dot com
this year we have been doing a stephen king marathon of movies.
meandi09@yahoo.com
We watch I know what you did last summer and I still know what you did last summer as well as ahaving a Scream marathon.
flanagan@mebtel.net
Andrea – That's too bad. But thanks for stopping by and commenting.
Renee – Yes, the Halloween movies are a must at Halloween. It's in the title. π
Jennifer – I love watching The Stand during cold and flu season. A Stephen King marathon is a great idea.
Wanda – I know a lot about those two movies from the previews and pop culture but have never actually watched any of them. Maybe I should this Halloween.
Thanks all for stopping by.
~ Renee
Love ghost stories…”Ghost” starring Patrick Swayze and Whoopie Goldberg.
marianne@mariannestephens.net
I like to pull out the “classics” Halloween, Nightmare on Elm St., and Friday the 13th!
Thanks so much for the chance to win
JenniferSmith.ga (At) gmail.com
I've watched a lot of horror movies, but the only scary one I ever cared to watch again was House, released in 1986 with William Katt of Greatest American Hero fame. I always felt that the comedic elements kept it from being nightmare material.
drainbamaged.gyzmo at gmail.com
I don't really like the traditional scary movies. They give me nightmares and I have to sleep under the bed for years.
I watched The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown. Some day Linus just has to get his wish.
luvfuzzzeeefaces@yahoo.com
Marianne – “Ghost” did have some scary elements. Those soul eater things freaked me out and made me happy I wasn't dead. π
Jennifer – Yes the classics are always good.
Kathryn – I have seen the cover for this movie hundreds of times but never actually watched it. I should give it a try. Thanks for the suggestion.
Julianne – The Great Pumpkin is a Halloween classic. Have you seen “The Halloween Tree?” It's an animated movie where kids learn about the history and meaning of Halloween while trying to save their friend's life. Very good and highly recommend it.
Thanks all for stopping by,
~ Renee
The Shining all the way!! Will always be my favorite scary movie, a lot of the movies they have come out with lately are just sick and twisted in my opinion, and not really scary.
thanks for the giveaway!!
mnjcarter@charter.net
Mnjcarter – I couldn't agree more. Horror movies now are all about the gross out rather than the scary. It's why I've switched to Asian horror when I want a good scare. Now that is sick and twisted in a psychological way. They go for gore too but it's still high on the scary. Plus Asian horror doesn't have the same rules as US horror. No one is safe, not even the main character.
Thanks for stopping by.
~ Renee
Hands down I have to say the original Nightmare on Elm Street is the way to start Halloween off.
Soneni
Nyccl1982@yahoo.com
I like the Nightmare Before Christmas or the Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown. Thanks for the giveaway! Gloria
geschumann at live dot com
Soneni – The original is good. I enjoyed the remake. I enjoyed even more seeing Robert Englund in person. Very interesting guy.
Gloria – I love Nightmare Before Christmas. It's a multi-seasonal/holiday movie. You can watch it starting in October and keep on watching it straight through December. Very good thinking on Tim Burton's part.
Thanks for stopping by,
~ Renee
Happy Halloween! I like watching Hocus Pocus. It really jump starts the halloween season for me. π Thanks for the awesome giveaway!
shadowluvs2read(at)aol(dot)com
Shadow – It's been so long since I've seen Hocus Pocus. I'll have to miss it this Halloween season since I doubt Hulu has it and my DVD collection is currently en route due to my move.
Thanks for stopping by,
~ Renee
Ye old episode of Buffy…the one when they all become the characters of their costumes! Always gets dragged out at Halloween — yes, I'm sad! LOL
But also, any creepy ghostly movie is a must.
I like watching ghost hunters
fingershankins@yahoo.com
I'm too chicken for scary movies, so our Halloween favorite is It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown π Happy Halloween, Renee!
f dot chen at comcast dot net
I like to watch Hocus Pocus, Practical Magic, It's the Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown or Casper. I'm not big on the scary/horro movies. I hope that you have a happy Halloween.
jessangil at gmail dot com
-Jessica B
JoAnne – I love LOVE that episode. It ranks amongst my all time favorites. I have to trot that out today too.
Fingers – I've never watched that show, but that's appropriate for the season.
Fedora – The horror genre isn't for everyone. But Charlie Brown is always welcome for every holiday.
Jessica – Practical Magic is a great choice along with the others.
Thanks all for stopping by and I hope you have/had a happy Halloween.
~ Renee