Have You Seen This? 400-foot tall Halloween light and drone show

A display of holiday lights put on by Magical Light Shows and shared on YouTube Oct. 7.

A display of holiday lights put on by Magical Light Shows and shared on YouTube Oct. 7. (Tom BetGeorge via YouTube)


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SPOOKY HOUSE — As a kid, I always wanted to have that house all decked out in Halloween decorations. I wanted our front yard to be a graveyard, our porch to look like the entrance of a cursed tomb, and to be the house that gave out king-size candy bars.

Instead, I stuffed my dad's shirt and a pair of his jeans with newspaper, squirted ketchup all over it, and threw it on a chair near the front door. And my mom handed out individually wrapped caramels instead of the good stuff. However, it didn't matter because we still had fun at Halloween.

The kind of house I hoped to have is precisely the house in this video.

Magical Light Shows built this show specifically for us folks online. The eight-minute show includes Metallica's song "Master of Puppets" and "Ghostbusters" by Ray Parker Jr. The Metallica tune highlights characters from "Stranger Things," and we see Slimer in the second half. We've seen these shows with the lights on the house choreographed to the music, but this is different.

In addition to the lights on the home, there are also programmed drones. These drones go 400 feet in the air and create incredible imagery. It's hard to believe all of this is possible, but here it is; it's all real and amazing. And even though it's not my house, I'm still in awe.

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John has grown up around movies and annoys friends and family with his movie facts and knowledge. He also has a passion for sports and pretty much anything awesome, and it just so happens, that these are the three things he writes about.

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