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This Day, Anything Goes

01 November 2002
Friday, 9:05 AM

Halloween was fun. The afternoon was begun with a matinee of P.T. Anderson’s pitch-perfect Punch-Drunk Love, and rounded out by a few hours of my traditional Halloween rock-a-thon, jumping around the house to an exclusively old-school Misfits soundtrack, careful not to expend too much of the energy that would be needed for the evening’s Andrew W.K. show at the Troc. Judging by the way I was able to wring out my shirt afterwards—if not by the fact that my child-size fireman costume was still reasonably intact—I’d say a good time was had. I got home just in time to finish the day with the IFC original American Nightmare, an outstanding documentary that discusses the cultural impact of the events of the late ’60s and ’70s on American horror films.

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