- Saw II is a 2005 horror film and sequel to Saw. It was directed by Darren Lynn Bousman and written by himself and the first film’s co-writer Leigh Whannell, and stars Tobin Bell, Donnie Wahlberg, and Shawnee Smith. Saw II was released in North America on October 28, 2005.
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- Throw (something) forcefully in a specified direction
- the actors in a play
- project: put or send forth; “She threw the flashlight beam into the corner”; “The setting sun threw long shadows”; “cast a spell”; “cast a warm light”
- Throw (something) so as to cause it to spread over an area
- deposit; “cast a vote”; “cast a ballot”
- Direct (one’s eyes or a look) at something
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saw 2 cast – Blue Boar
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2010
Sunday Oct. 31
23nd Annual Halloween Carnaval
Nearly half a million Halloween revelers will descend on Santa Monica Blvd. on October 31, 2010, for the 23rd annual West Hollywood Halloween Costume Carnaval, once again comprising the largest Halloween celebration in the world. Arriving in time for Halloween, The Rocky Horror Picture Show 35th Anniversary is coming to the Carnaval for a very special one-off engagement. One of the stages of the event will be devoted to performances honoring this legendary cult film throughout the night. Another main stage, Club 25, will feature house band Tranzkontinental, the Wandering Marionettes, aerialists The Birds and a rock & roll strip show. In addition to the two main stages, four smaller stages will feature DJs, graffiti artists, voguers and go-go dancers.
A parade will kick off the evening just before 7 p.m. starting at La Cienega & Santa Monica Boulevard. The parade will include members of the Rocky Horror Picture Show cast, stage performers and city officials being transported in pedi‐floats down Santa Monica Blvd. The event will close out with a Guinness Book record-breaking performance of Time Warp synchronized across all six stages of the event.
•The “West Hollywood Halloween Costume Carnaval” in West Hollywood, CA began in 1987; three years after the City of West Hollywood officially became a City within the County of Los Angeles.
•The free event celebrates its 23nd anniversary in 2010 and expects record-crowds of visitors and locals alike, approximating ½ million people.
•The Carnaval progressed throughout most of the 90’s with large numbers, but the event experienced extreme growth in size in 2001, reaching 350,000 people in size.
•The City of West Hollywood and its 39,000 person population is catapulted to become California’s 7th largest city for one night, as it welcomes 500,000 on Halloween night.
•The West Hollywood Halloween Carnaval is the Los Angeles area’s second largest event, second only to the Tournament of Roses New Year’s Day Parade. To give some perspective on the size of the event, the Los Angeles Coliseum Holds 120,000 people, only 24% of the Carnaval’s expected turn-out.
•What began as a primarily gay and lesbian event is now enjoyed by attendees of all different lifestyles.
•The Carnaval takes place from 6PM to 11pm on Sunday, October 31st, 2010 between La Cienega Boulevard and La Peer Drive on Santa Monica Boulevard, “Route 66” in West Hollywood, California.
Transillumination – Iron Photographer 147 – Utata
Happiest Finger
Die-cast Monopoly Hat
Transilluminate
1 – a hat (Monopoly Top Hat)
2 – something trans- (transilluminated finger)
3 – six word story (Haiku!)
I love Haiku, and I knew the moment I saw "six word story" it had to be Haiku, even before someone else mentioned it. Took a day or two, but I finally figured it out. I had to actually buy a Monopoly board to get this hat. Total cost at local thrift store: $1.91!
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