Beetlejuice is an excellent choice.#31DaysofHalloweenViewing Day 19: My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic episodes "Luna Eclipsed" and "Scare Master". Night Mare Night is the pony equivalent of Halloween. In the first, Luna learns a scary holiday has been created with her as the villain. In the second, scaredy-cat Fluttershy decides to face her fears and spend time with her friends on Night Mare Night. Day 20 is Beetlejuice, the Tim Burton classic from 1988. I've always loved how committed Michael Keaton was to his character. I also loved the great mix of practical effects, make up, animation and stop motion to get that slightly cheesy effect.
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Do you have to create an account to get Charlie Brown for free? I've read that you just go to AppleTV and select The Peanuts special and hit play but I only get "Start 3 month free trial" and "Add +" but both of those want me to register.#31DaysofHalloweenViewing Days 27 and 28: Munster Go Home and It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown. The Munster movie from 1966 was a childhood favorite. I loved both the Munsters and the Addams Family, and this one had a race between the Drag-U-La and a Ferrari. It was silly but fun. Fred Gwynne and Al Lewis were comedy team gold.
The Charlie Brown special should be a part of everyone's childhood. The rights to broadcast it now belong to Apple on their Apple TV+ app. Thankfully they have made it free to non-subscribers from today through Halloween. Don't be a blockhead. Make sure you watch it.
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I also watched the season three finale of Star Trek: Lower Decks, and the newest episode of Star Trek: Prodigy, with season one resuming after a several months long break. Both are excellent, much deeper than they appear, with engaging characters and fascinating stories.
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I have the Apple TV app on my XBox so I can watch the shows and movies I’ve bought on iTunes. So I have an account already, but I don’t have the Apple TV+ subscription. I looked it up on the app and it played immediately. So I’m guessing you do need an account, but you don’t have to buy anything.Do you have to create an account to get Charlie Brown for free? I've read that you just go to AppleTV and select The Peanuts special and hit play but I only get "Start 3 month free trial" and "Add +" but both of those want me to register.