Crows are supposed to be smart but they remind me of Alfred Hitchcock's movie
THE BIRDS.
Collage of all things Halloween
from our house and around town...
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Cecilia and Angel Madi
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guess what? we have the same scarecrow crow like in the photo on the right side ;O))) you are right crows remind me of this movie too... I had sleepless nights and I took cover in a bakery as I saw a flock of crows in the morning on my way to school... the teacher called it a lame eggs-cuse, but I really thought they will attack me ;O)))
ReplyDeleteDad lovvvves The Birds. He's been a horror fan since prehistoric times! He's been trying to get mom to watch the original Texas Chainsaw Massacre for eons.
ReplyDeleteWe live with crows around here all year round, but they're nice enough. We like your Halloween decorations collage. We're in the spirit! - Tom x
ReplyDeleteMom remembers seeing The Birds for the first time. Yup, it scared her! We love all of your Halloween goodies!
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ReplyDeleteIt is one of the most outright skeersome of Hitchcock's movies... yet I liked The Birds as being a true classic of the cinema experience! Loving all those decorations. YAM xx
That was a scary movie. The collage is just great. Have a good day.
ReplyDeleteHalloween is definitely a big deal in our country.
ReplyDeleteThat many birds is way too scary!
ReplyDeleteI think that I shall never see a purple cat, oh wait I see it Now and that is that.
ReplyDeletethe movie the birds scared me silly. I have had a fear of birds since I was 2 and my great granny's rooster attacked me and at 8 a gobbler turkey attacked me. now I am wondering why I even went to see that movie... to this day when I hear hudreds of crows I think of the movie. Saturady at 6:30 am there were thousands of crows in Walmart parking lot, on every tree and car and sitting on the roof and sounding just like the movie
You always have one in the crowd that is going to be a comedian.
ReplyDeleteI hated that movie.
Cool collage of pictures.
Mom says that was a skeery movie!! We love the Halloween collage!
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I remember that movie and it WAS scary indeed. I got attacked by a rooster too as did Sandra above me here in comments. BUT that was way before that movie. I was in single digits of age. XX
ReplyDeleteYou have lots of scary cats around this Halloween. We especially like the purple ones and think they probably aren't too scary.
ReplyDeleteThat is a funny story. I like all the Halloween decorations.
ReplyDeleteHow fun. I linked this post to Happy Tuesday.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous day, Cecilia. ♥
One of Hitchcock's finest films! I'll rewatch it anytime. Tippy Hedren is great, and there are a few cinematic items that I enjoy. "Rear Window" and "Rope" are also Hitch movies that I enjoy. But, I've only seen these on TV, so watching them in a movie theatre would be a real treat!
ReplyDeleteOur Dad used to love to go to scary movies, but not so much any more. Mom is very grateful for that because she would have her eyes closed most of the movies and was always happy when the movie was over.
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I STILL can't watch The Birds! Love the purple cats in the collage. We didn't buy any Halloween candy because I am pretty sure a child does not exist in our little neighborhood!
ReplyDeleteCRACKIN UP !!!!!!!!!! Pretty sure Mr Hitchcock appreciated the audience participation too ....that's too funny ☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺
ReplyDeleteJan remembers the movie The Birds. Yes, it was intense!
ReplyDeleteThe Birds used to scare the beejeebees out of me! I always think of it when I see crows...that and Randall Flagg from the Stephen King book The Stand.
ReplyDeleteEveryone's so decked out and ready to go!
ReplyDeleteWe love all the Halloween decorations!
ReplyDeleteMom remembers that movie and sometimes we get a whole lot of birds in our yard and mom thinks of it. We love your Halloween decorations
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Hazel & Mabel
I love crows!! They are so fascinating!!
ReplyDeleteI often think of that movie when I see crows, too. I just suggested to my husband that we watch it tonight, and he moaned (hates scary movies). Happy Halloween
ReplyDeleteWe wanted to wish you and everyone else a spooky haunted Halloween and Meowoleen
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