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In case you missed the connection to my deeply rooted '80s identity, the "I Ain't 'Fraid of No" series is inspired by the Ray Parker Jr. theme song to Ghostbusters. "I Ain't 'Fraid o' No Ghost" has gone on to inspire this hard-hitting, Pulitzer Prize-worthy column on how to obliterate multiple forms of the undead. Listen in for nine minutes of horror hilarity.



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My "house" suggestion

How about "Monster House"? That house can move! But the kids involved use drugs, heavy machinery, and dyn-o-mite to save their butts!!!
In the Light, my Darkness reigns supreme!
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I like it!

Kids, drugs and heavy machinery. What could possibly go wrong?
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I had a couple of suggestions also

(I posted this on your AMC Blog also)

I also, like Wolf, liked "The Haunting" but its was the original film version from 1963. Now that was one wicked and spooky house! And I do agree they were definitely asking for it. But man, I still get the shivers thinking about all those creaks, footsteps, heavy breathing, murmuring, door knobs turning on their own and not to mention the horrendous banging that tormented them.

Another one was "The Evil" in 1978. If I remember right satan (Played by Victor Buono, now we have to agree he was a spooky guy) was under the house contained within an old celler? But the house was holding the occupants inside and some gory shit happened.

"Chief informationless officer of the office of knows nothing" Any questions? :)


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a correction

Tobe Hooper directed Poltergeist. Spielberg had his hand in just about everything in the movie but Tobe got the credit. Spielberg also shares writing credits with two other people. Just to let you know. http://www.allmovie.com/work/poltergeist-38628/credits
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Dude: Night Of The Demons.

Dude: Night Of The Demons. Granted, it's a haunted funeral parlor rather than a house, but once you enter on Halloween night, your ass is on the line till sunup. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Night_of_the_Demons

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