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Article: SCARY MOVIES WILL GET VIEWERS IN THE HALLOWEEN SPIRIT.(DAILY BREAK)
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- The Virginian-Pilot (Norfolk, VA)
- Article date:
- October 25, 2002
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Byline: LARRY BONKO
HALLOWEEN isn't Halloween until you plop down in front of the tube with a bag of munchies to watch the 1978 John Carpenter film that made Jamie Lee Curtis a star.
Start reaching for the Doritos because on Sunday at 6 p.m., FX shows ``Halloween.'' Spread the word. Michael Myers has escaped from the Smith's Grove-Warren County Sanitarium with murder in mind.
The bogeyman is out there. Again. Still.
AMC at 11 a.m. Saturday goes FX one better with ``Backstory: Halloween'' as the cable network rolls out the seven-day ``Monsterfest.''
The special delves into the making of ``Halloween,'' which cost $320,000 to produce, and exceed $70 ...