Karaoke and Sex LoWZK, Ih£ Bar&Q rill October 30th and 31st costume contest with cash and prizes ^HqnovyfrFN Comer of 7th and Willamette • 343-0224 (Next to Farrell’s Famous Deli) CCi$T(/A?£ C0t£$T Sponsored by PULSE in the EMU Amphitheater October 31st 4PM-6PM M/in tickets to The Rocfcy Horror Show! Live at the Mc£ona( ■*' v>s* Lf^.....-.srx-.^.->..<-.....:?&. . lafflilasll. 'T. ™ XSFm • ... .,A <;•;• »; •;•• _/'\? ^ Courtesy Photo Rachel Weisz stars as Evie in “The Mummy,” another film recommended by local video store clerks for adventure-oriented Halloween horror. Flicks & Pics ‘“Evil Dead 2’ is a good one for Halloween night,” manager Tammy Deppert said about the 1987 film starring Bruce Campbell and direct ed by Sam Raimi. “That one was vi olent, of course, but it was funny as well.” Deppert also suggested some more family-oriented fare. “All the Simpsons’ ‘Trick or Tree house’ specials have been in high demand this year. So has the televi sion special ‘It’s the Great Pump kin, Charlie Brown,”’ Deppert said. “Also, any of the old horror-come dies, like ‘Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein’ would be good if you want something for kids.” For families, Deppert also sug gested 1988’s “Lady in White,” a PG-13-rated ghost story directed by Frank LaLoggia. But many people seem to go for the more traditional fright-fest. For them, Deppert recommended “Hal loween,” a 1978 horror classic that inspired no less than six sequels (with another due in March 2002, according to the Internet Movie Database, imdb.com) and a legion of imitators. “That one is very easy to incorpo rate into Halloween night, and it’s actually scary rather than just vio lent, unlike most slasher films,” Deppert said. She also suggested some more re cent releases, such as Tim Burton’s 1999 film “Sleepy Hollow,” which stars Johnny Depp and Christina Ricci. “That was probably one of the most visually well-made films I’ve seen in a long time, and the cast was great,” Deppert said. Ryan Nyburg is a freelance reporter for the Oregon Daily Emerald.