Oct. 20th, 2018
CaptArschKarte on Omri Katz
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Omri Katz's acting career was short, but he starred in EERIE INDIANA, HOCUS POCUS and MATINEE, which makes it cooler than most veteran actors'.
— The CJ From The Honky Lagoon (@CaptArschkarte) October 19, 2018
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I'm gonna assume it does this because it tried to put Broken Record back in it's original order.
Eerie Fic, Hocus Pocus fic
Oct. 20th, 2018 05:25 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Cursed
Eerie, Indiana
Gen
In which Dash X is the only one there to greet a new client.
Yet Another Halloween Disaster
Hocus Pocus & the All-New Sequel - A.W. Jantha
Gen
Spoilers for the book!
Travis, Poppy, and Isabella were kind of hoping for a quiet Halloween this year...
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Nigellicus on Eerie, Indiana
Oct. 20th, 2018 07:56 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
True, oh so true. Eerie, Indiana is the creepy magical bridge that runs between Twin Peaks and Gravity Falls. https://t.co/FoIgQ9f8Ly
— Nyagelathotep (@Nigellicus) October 20, 2018
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Related, we bought a couple of seasons of Are You Afraid of the Dark? last year, and while the episodes are SUUUUPER dated, the general concept/creepiness holds up! W was very into it (see also: Eerie, Indiana, a true unsung gem of the 90s.)
— Rachel Hawkins (@LadyHawkins) October 20, 2018
Seriously, if you've never watched Eerie, Indiana, track it down. ALSO dated, but man, it's like the most perfect MG series only it's a TV show, not books. (Also, man, the 90s were a good time for Kids Who Liked Creepy Sh*t On TV.)
— Rachel Hawkins (@LadyHawkins) October 20, 2018
I think about the Tupperware episode all the time
— "It was Franklinstein's monster, actually." (@madelineclaire_) October 20, 2018
Omg, there's a Tupperware episode? 😂😂😂
— Beauty and Deceased (@mars07) October 20, 2018
Same. Foreverware gave me nightmares as a kid for sure! pic.twitter.com/Hg05fhJKrn
— Bethy🎃S🎃Pumpkins (@bandherbooks) October 20, 2018
The lead in Eerie, Indiana featured my first, innocent and confused, pre-adolescent TV crush.
— Anandarghmide (@anandamide) October 20, 2018
I used to love Eerie, Indiana
— TracyS (@Taz_UK) October 20, 2018
I love Eerie, IN. I own the DVD boxset.
— Heather (@Anypocalypse) October 20, 2018
I reference this show a couple times a week, that’s how influential it was to my young life.
— don’t 👻, vote! (@mcterzakis) October 20, 2018