"'You'll never know the fear of losing someone like you if you're someone like me.' - Annie Wilkes, Misery"
Halloween
'Halloween' in 30 seconds (and with bunnies)
By Superheidi on September 4th, 2009
Alot of people don't know that the creator of the '30-second Bunny films' is one Jennifer Shiman. She's done it again with a bunny re-do of John Carpenter's Halloween, and she manages to make the original movie fairly goddamn hilarious. I mean, Michael Meyers, wearing bunny ears....
Brea Grant ('Heroes', 'Halloween II')
By Superheidi on August 29th, 2009
Elven-y, smart, and talented Brea Grant walked into geek’s lives everywhere as the sexy speedster Daphne on season 3 of the sci-fi TV series Heroes who violently died and broke everyone’s hearts. However, her own take on herself may be very different: "When I’m onscreen all I can think about are how big my nostrils are."
You can catch her in Halloween II right now as Mya, best friend to Scout Taylor-Compton's Lori Strode, and she’s been in the horror flicks Trance, Battle Planet, and Midnight Movie. She’s also (and this is awesome) a Pretty/Scary reader. Brea talks shop with us and lets us in on her genre film career...
Danielle Harris ('Halloween' 4 & 5, 'Rob Zombie's Halloween' 1 & 2)
By Superheidi on August 28th, 2009
Danielle Harris stars in the new Halloween sequel by Rob Zombie. It’s a crap movie, but Danielle Harris, who was brought back into the franchise last year by Zombie for his remake, actually starred in the original Halloween 4 and 5, in which she played Jamie Lloyd, the target of Michael Myer’s wrath. In Zombie’s Halloween II, she reprises her role as Annie Brackett, the ill-fated friend of Lori Strode who bravely takes on nudity in an un-Jamie Lloyd way.
But Danielle Harris is much more than funny anecdotes about how much Donald Pleasance scared her when she was a kid because he was always drunk on the set and wearing a gross fake scar; she’s a clever woman with filmmaking aspirations of her own. She tells Pretty/Scary about how the Halloween franchise is now a part of her life...
Debra Hill: The Woman behind Michael Myers
By Superheidi on March 17th, 2006
By Stacie Ponder
'I met him fifteen years ago. I was told there was nothing left. No reason, no conscience, no understanding; even the most rudimentary sense of life or death, good or evil, right or wrong. I met this six-year-old child, with this blind, pale, emotionless face and the blackest eyes... the DEVIL'S eyes!

