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    The Nightmare Before Christmas Is A Halloween Movie Halloween is more dark and mysterious.People dress up as scary things like the boogie man,clowns,vampires,and nasty scary creatures. Jack is the pumpkin king and he delivered scary,creepy presents.Halloween is scary and the present were scary looking and they attacked people.Therefore I think The Nightmare Before Christmas is a halloween movie. First,the main character Jack is the pumpkin king.Pumpkins are things you carve and make scary…

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    John Carpenter’s original Halloween (1978) premiered at a time when the horror film genre was undergoing distinct changes. As Ernest Mathijs notes in a Flow forum post on the ritual of Halloween horror viewing, monster films and other classic horror were being replaced at the end of the 1970s with “stories about the ‘horror within’, the evil amidst the community.” Some predecessors of Halloween, such as Brian De Palma’s Carrie (1976) and Charles B. Pierce’s The Town That Dreaded Sundown (1976)…

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    ORIGINS by Ian King is more than a great story – it is a look at the origins of Halloween that will (or should) make you view this festive holiday somewhat differently – a look that just could cause you to ban this holiday forever! Exciting on the edge of your seat thriller that will make you think twice at every turn, as ordinary people (people like me and you) find themselves entrenched in the ways of Druids who have an agenda – an agenda of evil – and their focus is YOU! Below is an…

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    Is Dressing Up as a Clown a Bad Thing? “Two men arrested in Georgia due to clown sighting and public nuisance.”People have rights, and two of those rights are freedom of expression and freedom of speech. This gives people the right to dress how they want. Dressing up as a clown is okay. NO ONE can tell you otherwise. There isn’t a difference between someone wearing bright clothes and lots of makeup and no one says that’s wrong. It’s just people showing their inner self to the world and people…

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    effects cause the viewer’s to find themselves experiencing an adrenaline rush. They also make the actions that are taking place within the film to seem more realistic by the sounds that they create. All of these important factors are included in the Halloween films directed by Rob…

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    treating or even celebrate Halloween, it is fun to dress up in elaborate costumes. It is okay to go trick or treating if you're in high school. Senior Kayla Welch plans to go trick or treating with her friend this Halloween. It is a really good idea for seniors to go trick or treating because this is one of your last times to hang out with all of your friends at the same time before college sends you all separate ways. If you don't want to go trick or treating this upcoming Halloween, there are…

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    It was Halloween night, and all through the town, little creatures were stirring both up and down, to the top of each hill, and the bottom of each street, these creatures were excited for bags full of treats. Black goblins, green witches and even white ghosts, were hopping from houses to get candy from folks. Decorations like spiders and creepy crawly things, vampires and zombies, and more scary scenes. An owl’s hoot in the distance and a coyote’s howl, Reminded those creatures of the dangers…

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    From Spectator to Participant: Point of View Shots from Halloween and The Blair Witch Project John Carpenter’s Halloween (1978) and Daniel Myrick and Eduardo Sánchez’s The Blair Witch Project (1999) are both films that use first-person point-of-view shots in different ways to cause discomfort in the viewer. By showing us the perspective of the killer in Halloween and by encouraging the audience to embody the characters of The Blair Witch Project, these films use camerawork to further the…

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    It might be Tuesday, but it’s Halloween! Expect those pesky, candy loving kids to be at your front door, pushing the doorbell and demanding sweet treats during prime time. Thankfully, with all of our technology in today’s world, we can put the TV on pause and give candy to the young guests. Then just as fast as we paused the show, we can put it on once again. Perhaps the only exception to this idea is the World Series game. Back in Los Angeles, MLB fans around the country will be watching if the…

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    The Origins of All Hallows Eve There are many different ways to refer to the holiday that occurs on October 31st of every year. Some say the day is “Halloween”, others may call it “All Hallows Eve”, or “The Devil’s Holiday”. No matter which term is used, October 31st is a day that many have come to enjoy. Halloween, as it is most commonly known, has been celebrated for ages. [3] It is a holiday that many are familiar with, but most do not understand completely. The day is full of history and by…

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