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    ‘They’re Here’: Fort Hood DFMWR hosts spooky movie

    ‘They’re Here’: Fort Hood DFMWR hosts spooky movie

    Photo By Derika Upshaw | Staff with Directorate of Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation serve light...... read more read more

    TEXAS, UNITED STATES

    07.17.2025

    Story by Derika Upshaw 

    Fort Hood Public Affairs Office

    FORT HOOD, TEXAS — Native American burial ground, open field and absolute darkness set the perfect backdrop for the Directorate of Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation’s Horror Movie Night event July 11, 2025, at The Courses of Clear Creek. DFMWR chose the original 1982 version of “Poltergeist,” a supernatural horror movie where a family’s home becomes overtaken by paranormal activity.

    The movie was chosen for several reasons, but mainly because of the location for the screening.

    “(It’s) because of the fact the burial ground (near the driving range), the ancient burial grounds, and (the fact) the movie ‘Poltergeist’ is based off a neighborhood being built on a grave site,” said Norma Hernandez, community activities coordinator with the community recreation division, DFMWR. “And plus, it gets really dark, super dark out here. And so, we’re hoping everybody has a spooky experience, knowing those things, knowing that about The Courses of Clear Creek.”

    Hernandez noted the DFMWR team also agreed the 1982 version was the best version.

    The movie started once the sun went down on a huge outdoor screen, big enough to be seen throughout the field. Participants were allowed to bring their own snacks, water, juice, lawn chairs and blankets to have the full outdoor picnic and movie on the lawn vibe. The directorate also provided alcoholic beverages and light refreshments, such as nachos, popcorn and cotton candy.

    Senior Airmen Connor von Becker, 9th Air Support Operations Squadron, 3rd Air Support Operations Group, tasked to the 1st Cavalry Division, was golfing while they were setting up and thought this would be perfect for a date night with his wife, Marisa von Becker.

    “She was actually talking about trying to watch ‘Poltergeist’ a couple weeks ago,” he said. “So, I just saw the ad for it, and the planets aligned. I got home, was like, ‘Hey, ‘Poltergeist’ is playing, so we got 30 minutes if you want to go.’”

    “I know I was listening to a podcast, and they were talking about it,” said Marisa. “I was like, ‘Man, I haven’t seen that movie in a long time.’ I was like, ‘I should rewatch it.’”

    The von Beckers said they try to do a date night at least once on the weekend. Finding this movie night made it a win-win situation for them. Marisa had seen the movie countless times when she was little and thought it was great.

    “It’s a great scary movie without it being too horrifying, and it’s not gory,” she said.

    When told DFMWR picked this site to have the movie because of the Native American burial ground on the golf course and it being super dark on the golf course, it revitalized the spookiness of the movie.

    “How close are we talking like, are we talking about like meters or like kilometers, miles?” Conner asked.

    “I mean, as long as I’m not living in a house that is built on top of the cemetery, because that’s the premise of the movie, and it gets engulfed,” Marisa said, “I think we’re good, but I think this is a really nice scene to watch it with the trees behind (the screen) and the open field. I feel like this is a really nice spot.”

    The intention was for a summer series of movie nights once a month; however, the first one was canceled due to the weather. Therefore, the team had two more chances to show the community what they had to offer.

    “We were hoping that people got familiar with the golf course, Lone Star (Conference Center) and Sam Adams (Brewhouse), and the pool out there,” Hernandez said. “That’s what our idea was to have it at different locations, and (the community gets) familiar with our facilities.”

    The next movie night will be on Sadowski Parade Field in August. The movie is scheduled to be “Transformers.” For more information, visit the DFMWR website at hood.armymwr.com.

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    Date Taken: 07.17.2025
    Date Posted: 07.17.2025 15:07
    Story ID: 543076
    Location: TEXAS, US

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