Litzally Rosario

Halloween is my favorite day and I love horror films

Placed 16th

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What’s your most memorable Halloween experience?

Ah, my haunted experience? Picture this: I was “exploring” (totally not trespassing) an abandoned school after midnight. Dusty hallways, flickering lights, the kind of place that smells like history and bad decisions. I passed the music room and heard faint piano notes — soft, slow, and completely impossible, because the piano had been missing keys for decades. I peeked in, and there was nothing there… except for the old metronome on the desk, swinging side to side, click… click… click.

Tell us why you would make it to the end of a horror movie.

Oh, I’d make it to the end of a horror movie for one simple reason: I know all the tropes — and I refuse to play along. While everyone else is saying, “Let’s split up!” I’m already locking the doors, grabbing snacks, and barricading myself with a flashlight, a crowbar, and the Wi-Fi router (you never know when you’ll need Google). I wouldn’t go investigate strange noises — I’d leave the building entirely. And if the killer calls my phone?

What would you do with the unlucky $13,000?

Help others and it would help me and my family alot

Who is your real-life hero who you would want to survive a horror movie with?

Easy — I’d pick Ash Williams from Evil Dead. The man has survived demons, haunted cabins, time travel, and a chainsaw hand… plus, he’s got that perfect mix of grit, humor, and “I’m too tired for this nonsense” energy. We’d make the perfect survival duo — I’d be the brains, spotting all the danger before it happens, and Ash would be the brawn, carving through whatever eldritch nightmare comes our way. Between his chainsaw and my refusal to enter creepy basements


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