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October Days 2006
 
1 The Fangoria Blood Drive Collection
2 The gentle necrophelia of "Kissed"
3 "Monster" an award winning short film
4 "Dear Sweet Emma" a CGI dark-toon
5 New blood: Mortal Kombat: Armageddon
6 The Tradition of the Spookyhouse
7 The never seen Buffy the Vampire Slayer
8 video: Jigsaw returns in Saw 3
9 video: Spiderman 3 due in May 2007
10 The Ravens at the Tower of London
11 The Tower and the Death of Anne Boleyn
12 The Tower and the Death of Lady Jane
13 Video: The Unseen Introduction to 'Angel'
14 Video: Dita Von Teese in the Oval Office
15 Video: A first look at Halo Wars for Xbox
16 Video: Final Fantasy XII
17 The Art of Howard David Johnson
18 Horrorfest - 8 Films to Die For
19 Video: Eragon, in the Age of Dragons
20 "Huxley" a Brave New World for Xbox
21 The Erotic Art of Sorayama
22 Visions of Lady Death
23 Visions of Purgatori
24 Visions of Chastity
25 Visions of Lady Demon
26 The Art of Adam Hughes
27 Video: Gears of War for Xbox 360
28 Video: Mad World
29 The Legend of Jack 'O Lantern
30 Robot Chicken and The Great Pumpkin
31 It's The Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown
 
 
October 29, 2006
 
Jack o' Lantern
Modern takes on old legend: a Halloween pumpkin and Jack Skellington as Pumpkin King


      Ghostly, floating lights in the dark of night have frightened and mystified man through all of recorded history. They exist, sometimes scientifically explained but oftentimes not.
      The legend of Jack o' Lantern is one tale that was invented long ago to explain one such glowing apparition.
     Jack was a greedy, clever man, who feared that when his time came to face the Great Beyond, the Devil might claim his soul and trap him in Hell for all eternity. So Jack devised a plan to trap the Devil and demand a promise.

 


In return for releasing the Devil, Jack received old Beelzebub's word that when his time came to die, he would never pass through the gates of Hell.

Unfortunately, when Jack died, he found the Gates of Heaven closed to him too. The Devil kept his word and barred him from Hell. As a parting shot of mockery, the Devil threw a burning ember from Hell's fire at the departing Jack, who placed it in a lantern made from a hollowed out turnip to light his way as his spirit wandered eternally without a home.

 
 
 
           
 
 
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