Top 7 Ways to Lose Weight Before Halloween

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Everyone knows that Halloween and the weeks leading up to it is just the beginning of the extended "holiday" period where most of us put on our extra weight. As soon as someone cracks open that first bag of "candy corn", you know that you are in trouble and your diet will soon be falling apart. So, here are a few tips that will help you to lose weight ahead of the holidays and to keep on track when everyone else is pigging out.
1. If you work in an office where there is always a bowl of candy, a tray of cookies, or people are always handing out treats, then make sure that you always have something else in your mouth, such as gum, a piece of sugarless candy, or even a toothpick. This will help you from mindlessly picking up food while you are walking around, which can lead to more calories than you might think.
2. In your home, you need to make it a "no sweets zone", not only for yourself but for everyone else, at least up until the actual day of Halloween. This means that as soon as the local grocery stores start putting out their Halloween displays, you need to refrain from buying into their eagerness to celebrate. Go ahead and dress up your home and plan your costume, but there will be no Halloween candy for you (or anyone else!) until the big day.
3. Consider Halloween to be your reward for all the hard work that you are going to do leading up to the day. This is especially beneficial if you can plan a short-term weight loss diet that lasts just a couple of weeks. There are many diets that you can choose that will help you to lose weight that quickly and then you can "splurge" on the 31st which will be more of a treat than a trick for you.
4. When it comes time to a Halloween party, try to make sure you go to one where you will get in at least a little dancing (a great calorie burner!) and less food. Also, try to resist the alcohol if you can, since that is one of the lowest quality forms of nutrition and one that is not only bad for your body, but will pack on the pounds in no time.
5. Remember that Halloween is really for the kids. If you think of this as a child's holiday and not something that you should be partaking in, at least when it comes to candy, then you will be more likely to hold it together when they start bringing home treats from school or parties they attend.
6. Advise your entire family that you are under no circumstances to be offered any sort of candy or sweet. They might think that you are being a spoiled sport, when in reality you are asking for their support in your diet. In return, you can tell them when you start to lose weight and hopefully they will be encouraging in your quest.
7. Finally, keep in mind the age-old mantra that for every extra 100 calories you eat a day, you will gain one entire pound a year. So, if you are pigging out on 100 or more calories between the weeks leading up to Halloween and the end of the year, you should expect to see the New Year in weighing more than you imagine. So, keep your calorie count low for as long as you can.
It is hard for anyone to resist the candy once it is put in front of you, but by following these tips to make it through Halloween, you just might make it through the holidays without putting on any weight.
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(Post Halloween Reflection) Your Irresistible Offer: A Trick or a Treat?

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As a buyer, the idea of an irresistible offer is exciting. It makes us think about getting a great deal or some special extras along with a purchase we were considering anyway.
So why is it that as a seller - the one making the irresistible offer - we encounter so much internal concern about seeming pushy or salesy?
With Halloween recently upon us, it seems like a great time to take a closer look and sort out once and for all, is your irresistible offer a trick or a treat?
The Trick:
Yes, an irresistible offer is designed to move an interested prospect into an invested client on the spot. You could say it's a tricky way to have someone who is sitting on the fence take immediate action.
The important thing to note here is that the elements that make an offer irresistible, like discounts and bonuses, don't work if the prospective client isn't hungry for the outcome or transformation which making that investment will bring. So it's a trick with a safety valve built in.
If your irresistible offer helps someone who's been stuck "thinking about it" to finally make a move and get into action, is it a treat too?
The Treat:
Let's face it. Nothing really amazing happens in your life or your business until you make a decision: getting married; buying a home; or saying yes to a lunch date (or an investment for that matter). In nearly every circumstance where a significant breakthrough or up-leveling happens, if you trace it back, someone made a decision. And that's the magic of making an irresistible offer to the right person at the right time.
The simple act of making the offer puts the receiver of the offer directly into the position of needing to decide. And whether the decision is yes or no, a decision is made, which means, a direction is chosen and action can now occur. And that, my friends, is when new outcomes become possible.
Indecision, thinking about it, delaying, postponing, scheduling yet another committee meeting, and everything else in that category is the culprit for an unimaginable amount of missed opportunities and dreams unfulfilled.
So maybe, when you are facing your next opportunity to make an irresistible offer versus leave the prospective client with a business card, brochure or web address so they can "sleep on it," take a chance. Make an irresistible, today-only offer and trick them into treating themselves.
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What Are The Best Adult Halloween Costumes?

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Halloween is that fun time of year when kids and adults get to dress up in costumes and go a little nuts. Kids costumes are easy. Just about anything they where is okay. But what are the best adult Halloween costumes? After all we can't just put a sheet over our heads and poke two holes in it for eyes and say to folks "I'm a ghost". No, people expect something a bit more sophisticated from us. Lets take a look at some costumes that are sure to please.
The Flintstones
The Flintstones have been America's favorite modern Stone Age family for a lot of years. The original cartoon is still in syndication and they even have some new ones. There have been two theatrical movies and a few made for TV movies so there's no denying their appeal.
For the guys there's the Fred Flintstone or Barney Rubble costumes and for the ladies there's the Wilma or Betty costumes. I believe they even have Bam Bam and Pepples costumes. Just think, your whole family can dress as either the Flintstones or the Rubbles.
Zombies
Going by all the movies that have been made about them I'm going to go out on a limb and say that zombies are pretty popular. If that is true, then I would have to say that dressing up as a zombie could be one of the best adult Halloween costumes.
How cool is it to step into a party dressed as a zombie and actually acting like one of those movie zombies. I bet that would liven up the party.
Man Dressed As Busty Woman
For years male comedians have gotten big laughs by dressing up as women. Imagine the laughs you will get dressed as a big busty woman. There's nothing funnier then seeing a hairy-faced guy dressed like a big woman with even bigger breast.
Barbie
One of the most loved and most enduring dolls on the market is Barbie and ladies you can capture that essence with a Barbie costume. All eyes will be on you whenever you enter any room as a Barbie doll.
Sexy Witch
Here is another one for the ladies. Capture the magic of a witch in a sexy witch costume. This costume is bound to make men fall under your spell.
There you have a few ideas for the best adult Halloween costumes. You are sure to find much more by just looking around online. I hope you find something that suits you. Happy Halloween!
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Cool Halloween Costume Ideas For Looking Funny

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Finding and creating Halloween costumes can be a lot of fun! Many people want to find a great costume, without breaking the bank. They also want to find one that will get a good laugh or two. There are so many costumes to accomplish this and today I will talk about a few fun Halloween costume ideas!
One funny costume idea would be to dress up as some sort of cartoon character. Simpson's is always a popular idea as one year I dressed up as Marge Simpson, and so did another girl at the party I attended. It was pretty funny and we ended up having a great time together that night! I simply found a large green towel I used as the dress and a very inexpensive blue wig online.
Other ideas in the cartoon category could be finding a costume like Mr. Potato Head, Elmo, Scooby Doo, or the Cookie Monster. These types of costumes are readily available and will transport the party goers back to their childhood! They are also a great conversation starter as people love to reminisce about their favorite childhood shows!
Some other fun ideas would be to dress up as something food related. One year I went to a party dressed up as pumpkin. It was a lot of fun and everyone kept calling me "The Great Pumpkin"! I have also seen costumes that you can dress up as a giant carrot, a box of wine or even a big pepperoni pizza. Another very cute one is a giant hot dog or banana. I have seen those at a few parties and they are always a bit hit!
Another funny costume idea would be to dress up like Santa Claus. I have been to a lot of Halloween parties and never seen someone utilize another holiday for costume ideas. Snowmen, gingerbread cookies, the Easter bunny, and Cupid are a few ideas for bringing another holiday to the party on Halloween night.
Let's not forget about dressing up as something animal-related. A dog, a beaver, a bunny or a cat are popular and cute ideas. You can personalize these costumes by adding maybe a collar and a leash. The idea is to take a ready-made costume and add your own personal touches! The great thing about that is you are bound to have a unique costume that no one else at the party will have.
Christine Rankin is a professional writer who provides information on Halloween costumes for Halloween Hamlet - your premiere online resource for Halloween!

The Most Popular Kids Halloween Costumes

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Halloween is a time that is loved by people of all ages, but most of all by children. It is the one time every year that kids can dress up in anything that their imagination comes up with, whether they were seen on TV, in the movies or simply conjured up on their own. If you are wondering just what the most popular kids Halloween costumes are this year, here is a list of the top outfits on everyone's list.
Ideas for Girls
There are a large number of costumes that hit the top of the list for girls. Whether you have a daughter that loves everything pink and meant for girls or a kid that is into superheroes and villains, there is a perfect choice for every girl on the list.
Witches - If you cringe at the thought of your daughter dressing up as a witch this Halloween, you will quickly change your mind. There are a large variety of witch outfits available including sweet witches with pretty dresses and cute hats, glamorous witches with long dresses and whimsical feathers and magical witches that are the perfect combination of all of the witches around.
Superheroes - There is nothing that says girls cannot be super heroes too. There are a variety of female heroes that make the perfect choice for girls. Whether your daughter wants to be one of the female characters in the Avengers such as Black Widow or she wants to stick with the pink theme and represent the Pink Power Ranger, there are the many perfect popular Halloween costumes for kids that girls will love.
Occupations - Girls of all ages love to dress up and role play and there is no better way to do that than with occupational costumes. Whether your daughter wants to be a vet, a doctor or even dress up as a race car driver like Danica Patrick, she will find a large variety available to choose from.
Ideas for Boys
Boys have a large list of popular kids Halloween costumes as well, some of which are the usual superheroes, but you will also find choices that are new to the list this year but are sure to be very popular.
Avengers - The movie was hot this year and so are the costumes. Boys have a large variety of Avengers to choose from including Hulk, Thor, Captain America and Iron Man to name a few of the most popular.
Pirates - Pirates have always topped the list of popular Halloween costumes for kids, but this year they are taking it up a notch. The Jack Sparrow Pirate is high on the list of many boys this Halloween. Boys love to be able to wear the authentic pirate outfit and even the exact hair that Jack Sparrow had in the movie.
Star Wars - Star Wars outfits are another category that has topped the charts year after year and this year is no exception. Luke Skywalker, Darth Vader and Anakin are all back and better than ever this year, giving boys of all ages something to be excited about.
Tried and True Classics
The classic characters such as clowns, animals, princesses, firemen and historical characters also remain on the list of popular kids Halloween costumes this year, making it possible for kids of all ages to truly follow their dreams and dress up in any costume that excites them this year.
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Halloween Dos and Don'ts

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Halloween is one of the most exciting nights of the year, for children and adults alike. Derived from Pagan rituals, Halloween has evolved into something commercialized, sanitized, and secularized. That doesn't bother me, though, nor should it bother you. We can all use it as an excuse to have a good time.
For at least a few decades now, many adults have made it known that they don't want to be mere candy door greeters. So there's a possibly over one billion dollar industry for adult Halloween costumes. Many workplaces have Halloween parties, and there are many adult Halloween parties at bars, clubs, and friends' houses, too.
I've seen a lot in the 25 Halloweens I've seen so far, so I have some 'dos & don'ts' for readers. I'm trying to cover all the bases here. Enjoy!
Make sure your kids are wearing safe costumes.
As much fun as masks are, I've been taught time and time again that most masks don't offer kids enough vision for them to behave safely. Either have your kids wear masks with large eye holes, or paint their faces instead.
Have your kids wear costumes that aren't too long to trip over. Young children can get really excited on Halloween night, and that makes tripping over their costumes more probable.
If at all possible, make sure your child's costume is visible to others, motorists in particular. If your kid is going to wear a black witch costume like I did for a few years, talk your kid into letting you put orange reflective strips on it. Those can be purchased at most Halloween shops and department stores. Lighter-colored costumes are also good for visibility.
Keep a close eye on your children.
As I mentioned before, little kids can get really excited on Halloween night, and they'll likely want to run around. Make it clear to your children that they are to stay near you at all times. If you are an adult supervising children for Halloween, don't have more than three kids per adult. So, if you're taking a lot of kids, have extra adults with you.
This might sound obvious to you, but if you're supervising children for Halloween, don't be drunk, stoned, or otherwise high while you're out with them. To ensure your kids' safety, and your own as well, make sure you 'trick or treat' sober. If you're going to drink on Halloween night, do so after the kids are in bed.
When your kids are at a door, make sure you aren't more than ten feet away. And, never let your kids enter a stranger's house.
Inspect your kids' candy before you let them eat it.
Throw out anything that isn't in factory-sealed packaging. Little wrapped candies are okay. Also make sure you throw out anything that looks tampered with. For several early Novembers in a row, I've read media stories about people putting razor blades or poisons in candy. Chances are, all the houses your kids will visit will be full of nice people. But, make sure you don't become a statistic.
If you are greeting 'trick or treaters' this year, make sure the kids visiting you have fun.
Only give out candy and snacks you know kids will love. Chocolate bars, bubble gum, Twizzlers, gummy candy, and potato chips are all great. Raisins, peanuts, and those gross brown toffees in orange and black wrappers I remember receiving as a kid were all disappointments.
Keep in mind that other parents will be inspecting THEIR kids' candy, and make sure the stuff you give out is all in factory-sealed packaging, too.
Put at least a little bit of effort into decorating your house. This year, I will put up some cardboard gravestones. Yes, it's cliched, but at least it'll show I'm trying. Jack o' lanterns are great, make sure they're lit. Other Halloween decorations are good as well, and you don't necessarily have to spend a lot of money, especially if you are creative, yourself. My fiancé and I don't have kids, but if we did, we would involve them in the Halloween house decorating process. Related to that point: being childless is no excuse to not make sure you're ready for 'trick or treaters'.
Be ready for UNICEF.
When I was a grade school kid, we were all handed orange and black UNICEF collection boxes for 'trick or treating'. I've seen in recent years that children all over Canada and the United States are still given those boxes. UNICEF is a great cause. It's better to be safe than sorry, so be sure to have $20 worth of change at hand, just in case.
Behave yourself at adult Halloween parties!
Some of us will be attending Halloween parties related to work. You don't want to put your job at risk because you got wasted and did something stupid. If you are going to a party hosted by a friend, you don't want to embarrass yourself in front of your friends, or your friends' friends. If you are going to a party at a bar or club, you don't want to be a victim of a spiked drink, a pickpocket, or a sleazy guy. If you are going to drink at any of these settings, don't drink more than you can handle. Be aware of what you say and do. And, certainly, don't drink and drive. Have a designated driver or taxi money ready. Make sure your friends do the same. Finally, don't let your friends or co-workers share photos of you, on Facebook or elsewhere, in a compromising position.
Be clever about YOUR costume.
I'm a 26-year-old woman, and females my age, as well as those who are a bit younger and a bit older, tend to love to use Halloween as an opportunity to dress as a 'slutty nurse' or a 'sexy Big Bird'. I'm not joking about the latter. I've seen pictures of all kinds of 'sexy' Halloween costumes being sold that are turning children's icons into stripper costumes. Frankly, dressing in a 'sexy' way for Halloween has been done to death. And, you certainly don't want to be greeting children dressed like that, or dressing that way to a work-related Halloween party.
Try to be original, instead. For the past few years, I've always dressed as a 'Creepy Crawley' to greet 'trick or treaters'. Get it? My surname (It's my maiden name, and I'm never changing it!) is Crawley, and I'm creepy. I was born on Friday the 13th. I'm lefthanded. What do you expect?
Set age limits on 'trick or treating'.
If you take your kids out before they are four or five years old, they're unlikely to remember it. Plus, they won't be able to easily follow your safety instructions. And spending an hour or so 'trick or treating' will tire them out!
If you or your child is over twelve, people at the door may be a good sport and hand out candy anyway, but they may resent having teenage or even adult 'trick or treaters'. Encourage teens to attend Halloween parties with their friends, instead. And, make sure they have adult supervision! The only exception made for teenage 'trick or treaters' is if they are supervising younger siblings.
And last, but not least...
Take advantage of all the Halloween sales that start on November 1st!
Do you love candy? Buy lots of it, cheap! Some types of candy, such as lollipops, will be good for you to keep in your basement and hand out next year. That obviously doesn't apply to potato chips and the like. If you buy any candy that is post-Halloween discounted that will perish in a few months, make sure that's the stuff you'll eat until New Year's Eve.
After Halloween is also a good time to buy house decorations, and costumes for next year - for adults, though, not kids. Kids will often be disappointed to wear a costume that was purchased the previous year. They are also more likely to change their minds about what 'they want to be' than adults are.
So, there you are! I hope everyone reading this has a Happy Halloween this year. Be safe, maintain your dignity, and have fun.
My name is Kim Crawley, and I'm a web and graphic designer. In addition to my interest in using technology creatively, I'm also very interested in popular culture, social issues, music, and politics.
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Elementary Halloween Games

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Elementary Halloween games for the classroom can be used for a Halloween class party or simply a treat for your class now and then, in the lead up to Halloween. There are many different games that can be played at school and the good news is that many of these games are also educational. Below there are some suggestions for different types of Halloween games for school that are suitable for the classroom.
Hangman for Halloween
If you are looking for Elementary Halloween games that can be used to reward your class for working well during the lead up to Halloween, you might like to try a Halloween word game. Instead of the regular Hangman spelling game, you can play this game with Halloween words and call it Halloween Hangman. Use words like ghost, witch, mummies, vampire, ghouls etc.
Another version that you might like to try is the Halloween Hangman Sentence game. For this version instead of using a single word, you can use a spooky Halloween sentence. Make up a sentence about ghosts or something ghoulish and draw the dashes for all of the letters in the sentence. Then just play like the regular game of Hangman filling in the letters as you go.
Boo Buzz
There are also elementary Halloween games that can be used to practice math skills. You can use the tradition counting game Buzz and give it a Halloween theme by changing the word Buzz to Boo or a different Halloween word. The game is played with the children counting around a circle but no one is allowed to say a number that contains the word seven or a multiple of seven. These numbers are replaced with the word 'Boo'. So instead of saying, 'seven', 'seventeen', or 'fourteen' the word 'Boo' is said in its place. A child is out if they make a mistake.
Wild Card
If you are looking for more active elementary Halloween games, you might like to try a game of Wild Card. You will need to designate the four corners of the room to four different Halloween characters such as vampires, goblins, ghosts and mummies. Also write these four characters on four separate cards with one on each card.
The children then dance around the room to Halloween themed music such as Monster Mash. When the music stops they choose a corner of the room to go to. The teacher then draws out one of the four cards, without looking them and holds it up for all to see. The children in this area are all eliminated and have to sit out until the next round is played. This is repeated until only one child remains. This is the winner who can then be given a prize or the privilege of choosing the cards in the next round.
There are many different elementary Halloween games that can be played in the classroom. Some are active and some are not. Some are educational and some are not. But one thing is for sure, the kids will love being treated to some Halloween fun and games instead of their regular school activities!
Teresa Evans is a parent and teacher who has created a range of printable elementary Halloween games and activities for school or for home. For your set of free printable Halloween games click here. www.kids-halloween-activities.com

Halloween Costumes - Why Wait Until October When You Can Buy Early For Big Savings

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You do it every Halloween. It's October 31st and you suddenly realize you need to find a great costume for that Halloween party you have been invited to, so you head out to the local "everything" store and find that they only have jester and nun costumes left in three sizes too small. You scramble to make your own costume out of large garbage bags, a couple of plastic two-liter soda bottles, and some glitter wigs you found on the clearance aisle, but you always end up looking like a homeless person rather than what you thought looked like Madonna in her good years. So, what should you do? Well, instead of waiting until the last minute again this year, you need to shop early to find that super cool Halloween costume that will really knock their socks off at any Halloween party.
There is nothing wrong with shopping for a Halloween costume during the summer. In fact, it's one of the smartest things you can do. Shopping for Halloween costumes online well before October rolls around is a great way to prepare early and find some great deals while you're at it. Most online costume shops sell their Halloween costumes at a discounted rate earlier in the year in order to attract those early bird shoppers. So, why not take advantage of those savings by purchasing your Halloween costume early?
Once October rolls around and everyone starts hunting for the perfect Halloween costume, the selections start dramatically decreasing and it gets harder and harder to find that perfect costume in the perfect size. Shopping early for your Halloween costume eliminates this problem because most costumes will usually be available in most sizes. If you are looking for plus-sized costumes, it's essential that you purchase your Halloween costumes early because those are usually available in shorter supply. So, you really want to shop early for plus-sized costumes before the only ones left in your size are pumpkin costumes. Those don't look attractive on anyone, no matter what the size!
You will also have a larger variety of Halloween costumes to choose from when you shop early. All the hot costumes, such as pirates, vampires, princesses, Star Wars, and Spiderman are available throughout the year, but as Halloween approaches these costumes might not be as readily available. Deciding early what you are going to dress up as for Halloween is the key to putting together a great Halloween costume. You will be kicking yourself once again this Halloween if you wait until the last minute when there are only gorillas-in-tutus costumes left the week before Halloween!
Another thing to keep in mind when buying a Halloween costume early is the accessories you will need to complete the look. Wigs, boots, weapons, makeup, masks, stockings, hats, or whatever you might need to really take your Halloween costume to the next level will be in much shorter supply if you wait until October to buy your costume. So, if you want to spend another year scrambling for another makeshift Halloween costume, go ahead. But if you want to really wow them at that Halloween party this year, shop early! You will save money, time, and have peace of mind as Halloween approaches knowing that you have already got the best Halloween costume in town.
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Mark Callegari is a Halloween enthusiast and the owner of ScaryProducts.com - a website dedicated to Halloween fun.
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All Set For a Sexy Halloween Party

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  If you are planning, or going to, an adult Halloween party then why not turn it into a Hot Halloween affair with a sexy theme, or at least a sexy interlude later in the evening. What can you do, though, to add a bit of spice to the annual horror fest, without drifting too far from the traditional Halloween themes and practices?
  Setting the Sexy Party Scene
  To achieve a sexy Halloween atmosphere for your party, you can make use of many of the usual Halloween props. If you are the host or hostess, then all is under your control. If your friends are hosting the party, then you could always take the initiative, suggest the sensual ambience, and then offer to help get it all set up.
  Creating a sexy atmosphere for Halloween is not necessarily that difficult, as lighting can play an important role in both a frightening Halloween scene set, and also a romantic and seductive atmosphere. So, if your home, or one room of your home, is set for a traditional Halloween scene, with low lights, and hidden horrors, it need only take one catalyst to turn that very same atmosphere into a sensual one.
  As far as the lighting goes, some Halloween props are ideal for this dual role. Strips of black lights can be very effective at creating horror effects, illuminating fluorescent paint graphics, and they can also make white surfaces glow and dark surfaces disappear. But those same lights, charged by the sexiness of the atmosphere, can be sensual too.
  The same applies to strobe lights. Pulsating in the darkness or subdued light, they can create some strange effects against the walls and ceiling, where you may have your Halloween scene setters, wall and mirror grabbers, and hanging decorations. They can also help to provide the mood for a more sensual interlude later.
  There are two more types of lighting that can be appropriate for the sexy and scary Halloween atmosphere. Glow bulbs are a great innovation for some really weird lighting effects. When exposed to any light source, the special silicone film shines a vivid neon, and these can be especially effective with strobe lights shining on them intermittently. Finally, never forget the candles, associated with romantic evenings, seduction, witches brewing their evil brews, and vampires drooling over their poor victim in the dungeon, about to sink those fangs into her defenceless neck. In fact, candles can be the ultimate lighting prop for any Halloween party.
  Dressing For A Sexy Halloween Party
  If you are inviting people to your home for a Halloween party, then you can advise them in advance that it will be a sexy theme. In other words, "please come dressed in the sexiest Halloween costume you can find".
  Finding that outfit will be much easier for the women than the men. The sexy costumes sold online all seem to be for women, but come on guys, use your imagination, I am sure it will be appreciated.
Popular girls' and women's costumes that are most popular with the guys can also serve for Halloween. Seductive woman cop costumes, and this year especially, sexy pirate costumes are the vogue. There are loads more ideas to choose from, though, including seductive schoolgirls, revealing nurse's uniforms, French maids. With a more Halloween touch, vampires, wizards and witches can be transferred into alluring and irresistible women with the right costume, and yes, you can find them. The only problem for the ladies is choosing from such a vast range of possibilities.
  Adding the Sexy Catalysts to the Party
  You have the lighting set up for horror or sensuality; your guests have taken the request seriously and turned up dressed to kill in their alluring, tantalizing, evocative and seductive costumes. With all that sexiness on view and display, it would surely be a sexy Halloween party. But what else could you do to take that sexiness to a higher level?
  One thing you could do is to play some horror dance music, if you can find it; if not, some other fun dance music will do. Then, have a sexy dancing contest for men and women. With the strobe lighting and revealing costumes, that could be an enjoyable prelude to a party game, such as Pervartistry, an adult, but tasteful, form of charades which is sure to take the sexy mood up to a new level. Just imagine playing that game, and the dancing, in a sexy Greek toga or other sexy Halloween costume!
  Whatever you decide, have fun!
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Halloween Costumes Aren't Complete Without Halloween Masks

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Halloween masks can be made from many different things - latex, foam rubber prosthetics, paper, plastic - and can represent whatever you want for your Halloween costumes - animals, clowns, characters, or anything else!
One of the biggest benefits to using Halloween masks as a part of your overall Halloween costumes is that you can hide your identity more effectively than with makeup or accessories. Though this may not be the point to your Halloween costumes, it is lots of fun to make someone guess who you are!
There are Halloween masks that provide different levels of coverage. Some Halloween costumes only need your mask to cover your eyes. Others just cover the top half of your face; some cover your whole face; some cover your entire head!
The more of your face you cover with your Halloween masks, the more difficult it will be to guess who you are. Of course, if your Halloween costumes only require half masks or smaller, you can always add makeup and prosthetics to create more mystery and authenticity to your look. Even if you do have Halloween masks that covers your whole face, makeup can still help with the realism of the look. Many people choose to better their Halloween costumes by matching their Halloween masks to some eye makeup, so that it gives the impression that your face is the same through the eye holes.
By combining Halloween masks with a bit of makeup, you are also providing yourself with a great look that is easy to use. You do not need great skill to apply a bit of colored makeup to your eye areas, and the mask just pops right on - you're ready to go.
Halloween masks are also a terrific last-minute solution if you don't know what to do for your Halloween costumes. Frequently, all you need is great Halloween masks, and an all-black outfit, and you're ready to go.
As you can see, Halloween masks are very versatile. They can compliment your current Halloween costumes, or they can be the focal point.
Just make sure that your Halloween masks are safe. Find ones that cover the eyes, but have eye holes big enough to see through. You'll want to make sure that they are secure. If you are finding that your Halloween masks are slipping a bit, then you might want to adjust it or add extra fastenings to hold it tight. This will help to prevent you from tripping or falling into a dip that you didn't see. Safety - especially in the case of children or if you're walking outside - is one of the main things to be considered when considering Halloween masks.
Once you've made your choice of Halloween masks, you're all set for believable, fun Halloween costumes.
It can be difficult to come up with an original idea for a Halloween costume every year. Bruce Brown from Dreamascream wants to make Halloween shopping fun and enjoyable. Each year Dream A Scream adds a whole new assortment of Halloween costumes, masks, accessories and decorations for the entire family. Kids costumes - characters from your favorite movies.
This year Spiderman costumesHarry Potter costumes, Shrek costumes and even The Simpsons Halloween masks are all the rage. Read the writings of Bruce Brown and get as excited as he is about Halloween each and every year.

Halloween Contact Lenses For Halloween Costume Party

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  Preparing for the upcoming Halloween party? Be sure to wear Halloween contact lenses to complement your Halloween costume. Nowadays Halloween costume party does not only refer to the clothes you want to wear because they are designed especially for themed parties like Halloween.
  For Halloween fanatics it's essential to wear the spookiest costume in the party -- they want to make their costume really different from the rest. If you plan to wear vampire-like clothes, then wearing vampire contact lenses will enhance your appearance. Or, do you want to deviate from the common for these Halloween? You can prepare a Halloween costume idea of someone rarely used and get a pair of special effect contact lenses that best suit the personality.
  No matter what Halloween costume you wear always remember that the look of your eyes is what makes you really shine at a Halloween party.
  Which Halloween Contact Lenses To Wear?
  Two popular brands of contacts that are recommended by eye doctors and preferred by party goers are WildEyes and Crazy Eyes. Both brands have colors and designs that would match with the costume that you prepare. You can choose the colors and the style that best fits your Halloween costume concept. The costume contact lenses will bring out the best shocking looks in you -- they will make you really look horrifying.
  If you haven't worn contact lenses you need not worry. Some special effect contact lenses are made solely for costume purposes and come with no prescription. Wearing them will not in any way affect your vision. There are also ones for Halloween costume parties that have correction power, which suit your needs if you have refraction problems.
  You can buy Halloween contacts can over the counter -- with or without prescription. They are sold anytime of the year via your doctor office, optical retail chains and the virtual market. For your own eye protection and safety it's advisable to have a contact lens prescription even if it is just for the Halloween. You should consult your eye doctor if you want to wear contact lenses from the previous Halloween.
  How Contact Lenses Enhance Your Halloween Costume
  Want to scare everyone just by the look in your eyes? Contact lenses for Halloween can increase the fearful look of your Halloween costume. These contacts can catch other's attention even in the absence of a creepy outfit. If you want to look like the appearance of Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt in the Interview With the Vampire you need Halloween contacts that exactly look like their eyes. Crazy contact lenses are what you need to provide the kind of horrifying looks that you want to project.
  Glaring red eyes and other horror designs are found among the many designs of Halloween contact lenses. These costume contact lenses can complement the horrific image you want to achieve. Just create some experiments to find the best fit between your Halloween costume and your contact lenses for the next Halloween party. You will never know a talent scout will spot you for a future horror film casting.
  Paul Swadya offers halloween contact lenses information to help wearers improve their vision and lifestyle. He runs an informational website that provides tips on how to buy contact lenses. Please visit http://www.presbyopia-contacts.com/ to get more quality Halloween contact lenses information.

Pot Luck Halloween Party For Everyone

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Children's favorite holidays are Saint Nicholas (in Belgium) or Christmas, because of the gifts; Carnival (in Europe) because of the costumes, parties and parades; and Halloween.
Why do they love Halloween? Adults assume that children love Halloween because children generally love candy.
But children do not only love the abundance of candy at Halloween. They love partying, wearing costumes, watching torchlight parades...
Adults also love Halloween. Especially Halloween parties.
While reading lots of articles dedicated to Halloween, I noticed that people talk about Halloween parties for children or Halloween parties for adults. But they seldom talk about Halloween parties for everyone.
So this year, why not going for a Halloween party for everyone, adults and children?
Obviously, Halloween family parties are often organized: when the trick or treating is over, children come home with their candies and after verifying the quality of the sweets they received, everybody goes in the living room. While drinking pumpkin juice, parents tell children some Halloween stories.
But there is a way to make your Halloween evening funnier for everyone. What about a pot-luck party? What about inviting your friends and neighbours; married couples or single parents and their children?
Unfortunately, there is a major inconvenient: when she guests a party, the housewife must stay in the kitchen to ensure that everyone has something to eat and to drink and to prepare the meal.
This year, the housewife will participate and enjoy the Halloween party. The principle of this event is the following one: each guest brings different dishes: meal, dessert, pie or drink - alcoholic or not.
Prepare your Halloween party for everyone by creating invitation cards with funny Halloween decorations. Set up a costume theme. Decorate your house. Ask children to help you: they also participate to the event.
The easiest way to guest a Halloween party is by organizing a supper-table. Convert your dinner room table into a supper-table. Place the Jack-O-Lantern on its center and each of the dishes brought by your guests all around it. Each participant will serve himself.
A supper-table is also an excellent way for your guests to be able to talk to everyone and meet new people.
A smaller table in another corner of the room will become the bar area. Fun tip: carve two large pumpkins and decorate them with Halloween theme and fill one of them with sangria or alcoholic punch for adults and the other one with fruit juice for the children. Decorate the drinks with Witch Eyes.
Witch Eyes recipe:
Canned peeled and drained litchis Incorporate a black grape or a maraschino cherry into each litchi
Plan to have enough chairs for your guests and reserve some space at the center of the room to dance. Put the musical mood by creating some play lists dedicated to Halloween.
Here are some Halloween dessert ideas:
Halloween Lanterns:
Ingredients:
Big oranges,
Chocolate mousse
Preparation:
Cut the top of each orange
Remove the pulp or the oranges
Draw eyes, a nose and a mouth as if they were pumpkins
Fill the oranges with chocolate mousse
Cap them with the top you cutted
Keep them in a cool place.
French Pumpkin Doughnut:
Ingredients:
Cut 500 g of Hokkaido pumpkin into small cubes
2 tablespoon Sugar
2 tablespoon Soft butter
2 lightly beaten eggs
125 fl oz flour
Oil
Preparation:
Put the Hokkaido pumpkin in a pot
Cover with water and let it boil until the pumpkin is cooked and tender
Drain the pumpkin and combine with sugar, butter and eggs
Gradually add flour while beating
File a tablespoon of the mixture into hot oil for about 4-5 minutes
Serve warm.
Have a fun pot-luck Halloween party for everyone!
D. Halet is an European history, Holidays and Tarot Cards passionate; she writes articles and creates websites dedicated to these subjects.
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4 Best Halloween Costumes Themes to Dazzle Your Looks

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  Halloween is back again! Are you ready to take to the floor with awe struck gazes? You can look dazzlingly bizarre, funny, scary, and sexy if you have decked yourself with the hottest and trendiest of Halloween costumes. Almost all of the online an offline stores are flooded with amazing Halloween costumes and accessories. What are you waiting for? Go and grab your pick and get ready for the grand celebrations. Are you waiting for some tips on Halloween costumes? Here you go! You can get your theme from some of the latest and popular Halloween costume ideas enlisted below:
  Historical figure Halloween costumes: This is one of the popular themes. In every one of us there is a craze for some historical personality and we try to emulate ourselves into the figure so much so that at times we become oblivious to our present surrounding. Still, such desires of becoming a French revolutionist or some other historical figure gets restrained. Halloween is the right time to unleash that desire to put on the garb of Queen Elizabeth or the robe of Henry VIII of England.
  Hip culture Halloween costumes: These Halloween costumes are taken right from movies of 70s, and 80s era, cartoons, Classic TV series, Charlie Chaplin comic flicks, pop and rock stars. Elvis Presley costumes had been a rage once. Similarly, in contemporary times Hanna Montana is the latest hip teen rage for Halloween costumes trend. Scooby Doo, Barbie, Cinderella, Genie, or space ghost characters costumes are too in for kids. Not to forget the latest movie character Jack Sparrow who has revolutionized the pirate figure and has become one of the most sought after in Halloween costumes.
  Scary & bizarre Halloween costumes: Of course Halloween is meant to celebrate the peace for dead and bygone memories, why not dress up like a pumpkin with a candle in hand. You can also don a black robe with terrible looking mask that will scare the wits of a normal being and add eerie charm to the Halloween night. Get your self a pair of long vampire teeth stained with blood to add on to that devilish charm and a hooded robe just like Dracula. Lots more are available in the stock of Halloween costumes and accessories including witches robes, ghosts, airy spirits, ugly monsters, demonic eyes, wigs, long claws, studded rings and neck pieces.
  Medieval romance Halloween costumes: Young couples and teenagers just love to dress up in Halloween costumes that are fashioned after the medieval period of knights, princesses, young damsels, fairies, jesters, elves, kings, queens and pages.
  Just keep juggling various ideas and themes to come up with some unique Halloween costumes and become the center of attraction at this years Halloween party.
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Halloween Activities for Kids

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The range of different types of Halloween activities for kids is huge. When Halloween gets closer there are so many different things that you can do with kids. There are Halloween games that the kids can play, Halloween crafts they can do, Halloween food that they can make and pumpkin activities to do.
If you are looking for Halloween activities for kids you might consider different types of games that the kids can play. Halloween games aren't just for parties. There are lots of games that can be played by two or three kids at home. One great Halloween activity for kids is to get them making their own games. Kids can make a Halloween board game or a Halloween bingo game. They can also make a card game with pairs of matching cards and play the game like the game of concentration. The best part about making a Halloween game is that kids can have fun making the game and then have even more fun playing the game.
Kids might like to try making their own Halloween board game. They can draw a track that zigzags across the board and then decorate it with Halloween characters. The track can be divided into spaces and each space can be numbered. Some spaces might have a reward written on them and some might have a hazard on them. The reward might be something like, 'The ghost that caught you is friendly. Go forward 3 spaces'. The hazard might say, 'The vampire has caught you. Miss a turn.' The track can start a the Haunted House and go to your house.
There are also many different Halloween crafts that kids can make. They can create cards for their friends or they can create decorations. Kids can make ghosts, bats or spiders to decorate the house or to decorate outside the house. They can also create masks that might even form part of their Halloween costume.
A simple Halloween craft is to make spiders with egg cartons painted black and pipe cleaners for the spider legs. Add red eyes and you have a simple Halloween decoration. Another simple craft is to paint a paper plate orange and cut out a pumpkin face. Add a green stem to the top and some elastic string to tie it and you have a pumpkin mask.
There are also some tasty Halloween activities for kids that you might like to try. The kids might enjoy doing some cooking and creating some Halloween food. They could create their own recipes or you can search for Halloween recipes online. They can make gooey treats with jelly, cut faces out of sandwiches or make a revolting looking brew to drink.
Of course it isn't Halloween without a few pumpkins around the place. Many Halloween activities for kids involve pumpkin carving but this isn't all that you can do with pumpkins. Pumpkin carving is great Halloween craft but if the kids are too little to try this, they might be able to try pumpkin painting instead. They can paint faces on the pumpkin instead of carving the pumpkin.
There are lots of different Halloween activities for kids that you can use to keep kids busy at Halloween. Try some Halloween crafts. Try some Halloween games and try some Halloween cooking.
Teresa Evans is a parent and teacher who has created a range of kids Halloween Activities.
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Fun Halloween Activities - For Those Extra Special Halloween Parties!

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  Halloween activities are enjoyed both by Adults and kids. The term Halloween is derived from the Halloween day which is celebrated on 31st October since many years. A large number of superstitions and symbols are related with Halloween such as ghosts, fairies, witches, goblins etc.
  In Halloween activities there is a custom of decorating with leaves, cornstalks and pumpkins. While organizing fun Halloween activities you must see to it that they are harmless to others and they should not involve any activities which may be injurious. They should be fun for all present and not only the organizers.
  Nowadays, Fun Halloween activities are organized on birthday parties and other kid's party and kids have a gala time enjoying these activities. Special costumes are worn in these activities and kids dress up like witches and ghosts to celebrate Halloween party. Different types of pranks are played in Halloween parties. These pranks are enjoyed by both kids and adults.
  In a Halloween party Fun Halloween activities play a very important role apart from the indoor and outdoor decoration which must be done up according to the theme to give a scary look. By giving a horrific and scary look to the decoration the special effects of the Halloween party can be attained. The food and drinks served in this party should also be devilish and freaky in nature. This will create the perfect atmosphere in the Halloween party.
  Before selecting the fun activities to be organized in party, you must keep in mind that these are enjoyed by people of all ages attending the party. It must be as pleasant and enjoyable in watching as in playing. Skill and fun games can make part of Halloween activities in a party.
  Bobbing for apples and ghost story telling had been traditional activities in a Halloween party. Other trendy games which call for doing disgusting and scaring acts by participants generally go well in a Halloween party. Resemblance of blood, human body parts by toys and other things can create a scary yet healthy atmosphere.
  Blind touch game in which participants are made to touch something which will resemble blood and human parts are perfect for Halloween activities. Use of worms, bugs, snakes etc. made of rubber or other materials and making kids touch them blind folded and telling them that it is real can also be great fun. In a big group of kids, you can also organize freeze dancing where the kids will dance to the tune of a CD player and will stop dancing and freeze in scary postures as soon as the music stops.
  If you are a peace lover and do not want too much noise and music etc. you can opt for arranging fun Halloween activities which can be played peacefully. There are lots of Halloween riddles, puzzles, crosswords, worksheets and books etc. which can be enjoyed thoroughly by children without making too much of noise. However, a Halloween party without noise and screams will seem to be incomplete. So, you must put in few activities with good round of screaming and shouting so as to make children get the real feel of Halloween party.
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Halloween Word Games - Educational Halloween Games for School

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  Halloween word games are a great way to get kids playing with words and learning while they have lots of fun. The games are ideal for school but can also be used at home. There are many traditional word games that can be turned into a Halloween game simply by using Halloween words.
   Here are a few games to get you started. If you are stuck for words to use in your Halloween word games you might like to use this list of words to help you - broom, ghost, treat, magic, candy, witch, scary, spooky, mummy, potion, coffin, spider, creepy, scream, monster, cauldron, vampire, costume, pumpkin, haunted, skeleton, Frankenstein, Dracula.
  Boo
  This Halloween game is actually a version of a spelling bee but it is fast paced and contains an element of chance so even the best speller may be the one that gets out first. The teacher needs a list of Halloween related words for the children to spell. You will probably only need 10 - 1 5 words. The children stand in a circle. The teacher chooses someone to start and gives the word to be spelled. The first person says the first letter, the person to their left says the next letter and so on until the word is spelled. The next person says 'Boo' to indicate that the word is finished and the person after this is out and sits down. If a mistake is made the person also has to sit down. The game continues with the next word. The winner is the last person left standing. This is a game that kids love to play. You'll find that they will want to play again and again.
  Sppoky Word Find
  If you are looking for Halloween Word games that don't require any preparation, this is an ideal one for you. Children are given a word related to Halloween, preferably a long one like Halloween, Frankenstein or Skeleton. They then have to find as many words as they can that have the letters from this word. Each letter from the word can only be used once unless it appears more than one in the original word. From the word Halloween, children could make hall, we, well, wheel etc. Give the children a time limit and see who can come up with the longest list after time is up. This is also a good Halloween party game if you are looking for something to settle down excited children. It is also one the of easiest Halloween word games to prepare.
  Word Chain 
  This game is a similar game to the one above but this time children are given a chain of Halloween words joined end to end. The word chain might have ten different Halloween words joined together. It could look like this - Halloweenbatswitchspookymonstershaunted etc. Children now have to find all of the words that they can in this chain of words. This time the order of the letters can't be changed and word must exist in the chain already. The Halloween words will be most obvious but there will be other words hidden in the list as well. See who can find the longest list of words in the given time frame. This is one of the Halloween word games that is a great way to occupy kids who finish work early in class.
  Halloween Word Search 
  A word search is a simple word game to create for Halloween. You can draw one up on paper or create one on the computer. Just draw a table and make a list of Halloween words. The words are then written into the table with each letter in a separate square. When all of the words that you want to use have been written in, fill in the blank squares with extra letters. Your Halloween word search is now ready to use.
  These Halloween word games are just a few of the many different games that can be used in the classroom or at home. The best part is that these educational Halloween games are just lots of fun, they are actually games where kids can be learning at the same time.
  Teresa Evans is a parent and teacher who has created a range of printable Halloween games and activities including Halloween word games and puzzles. For your set of free printable Halloween games click here. www.kids-halloween-activities.com

Halloween Activities for Kids

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  The range of different types of Halloween activities for kids is huge. When Halloween gets closer there are so many different things that you can do with kids. There are Halloween games that the kids can play, Halloween crafts they can do, Halloween food that they can make and pumpkin activities to do.
  If you are looking for Halloween activities for kids you might consider different types of games that the kids can play. Halloween games aren't just for parties. There are lots of games that can be played by two or three kids at home. One great Halloween activity for kids is to get them making their own games. Kids can make a Halloween board game or a Halloween bingo game. They can also make a card game with pairs of matching cards and play the game like the game of concentration. The best part about making a Halloween game is that kids can have fun making the game and then have even more fun playing the game.
  Kids might like to try making their own Halloween board game. They can draw a track that zigzags across the board and then decorate it with Halloween characters. The track can be divided into spaces and each space can be numbered. Some spaces might have a reward written on them and some might have a hazard on them. The reward might be something like, 'The ghost that caught you is friendly. Go forward 3 spaces'. The hazard might say, 'The vampire has caught you. Miss a turn.' The track can start a the Haunted House and go to your house.
  There are also many different Halloween crafts that kids can make. They can create cards for their friends or they can create decorations. Kids can make ghosts, bats or spiders to decorate the house or to decorate outside the house. They can also create masks that might even form part of their Halloween costume.
  A simple Halloween craft is to make spiders with egg cartons painted black and pipe cleaners for the spider legs. Add red eyes and you have a simple Halloween decoration. Another simple craft is to paint a paper plate orange and cut out  a pumpkin face. Add a green stem to the top and some elastic string to tie it and you have a pumpkin mask.
  There are also some tasty Halloween activities for kids that you might like to try. The kids might enjoy doing some cooking and creating some Halloween food. They could create their own recipes or you can search for Halloween recipes online. They can make gooey treats with jelly, cut faces out of sandwiches or make a revolting looking brew to drink.
  Of course it isn't Halloween without a few pumpkins around the place. Many Halloween activities for kids involve pumpkin carving but this isn't all that you can do with pumpkins. Pumpkin carving is great Halloween craft but if the kids are too little to try this, they might be able to try pumpkin painting instead. They can paint faces on the pumpkin instead of carving the pumpkin.
  There are lots of different Halloween activities for kids that you can use to keep kids busy at Halloween. Try some Halloween crafts. Try some Halloween games and try some Halloween cooking.
  Teresa Evans is a parent and teacher who has created a range of kids Halloween Activities.
  For your set of free printable kids Halloween activities click here http://www.kids-halloween-activities.com

Halloween Movies Frighten and Delight Viewers

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  As Halloween draws near, many movie lovers turn to their favorite spooky films to get into the spirit of the season. The best Halloween movies bring with them the sense of brisk temperatures, falling leaves and moonlit nights-along with a healthy dose of fear. A film is the perfect way to celebrate the weeks leading up to Halloween, either alone or with friends    and family.
  For viewers who love to be scared, there are numerous Halloween-themed movies. Perhaps the most well known-and most terrifying-is the appropriately titled "Halloween." The original "Halloween" movie, which was released in 1978, tells the story of a psychotic killer who terrorizes a group of teenage girls. Starring a young Jamie Lee Curtis, the film is full of suspense and tense silences that are designed to spook viewers. In "Halloween," Tony Moran plays the killer Michael Myers, a deranged young man who has escaped from a mental institution 15 years after murdering his sister. On Halloween night, he comes back to his hometown and begins to kill unsuspecting teenagers. In a terrifying final sequence, Jamie Lee Curtis' character, Laurie, fights for her life while Michael pursues her relentlessly. The movie ends with a frightening twist that will leave viewers feeling unsettled for hours after.
  "Halloween" is widely regarded as the first movie in the modern slasher tradition. It was made on a tight shooting schedule with a small budget and uses considerably less violence and blood than the movies it inspired. The horror in "Halloween" is less visual and more cerebral, with scenes that are designed to keep viewers on the edge of their seats. The film inspired an entire "Halloween" franchise. A healthy dose of horror can be found in the seven sequels to the original "Halloween": "Halloween II," "Halloween III: Season of the Witch," "Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers," "Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers," "Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers," "Halloween H20: 20 Years Later" and "Halloween: Resurrection." In 2007, filmmakers remade the first "Halloween" using the original title. A sequel to the remake, "Halloween II," was release in 2009. The original film is still regarded by most viewers as one of the best Halloween movies ever made.
  There are plenty of movies for families with children who want to celebrate Halloween in a less terrifying manner. One of the most charming is "It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown." The animated film follows the Peanuts characters as they enjoy Halloween festivities. Linus is preoccupied with the Great Pumpkin, while Charlie Brown has trouble trick-or-treating. The movie is sweet, short and appropriate for all audiences.
  Another animated film that is equally delightful for children and adults is "The Nightmare Before Christmas." This Tim Burton movie is made in the director's unique style, with dark, gloomy scenes and creative characters. The story follows Jack Skellington and the residents of Halloween Town as they attempt to blend Christmas and Halloween-with mixed results. The movie is visually stunning and contains enough adult-appropriate humor to entertain viewers of all ages.
  For adults or families with older children, the 1993 movie "Hocus Pocus" is certain to set the Halloween mood. The story opens in ancient Salem, where three witches are cursed with a temporary death, and fast-forwards to present day. When a teenager, Max, accidentally awakens the witches on Halloween night, he must find a way to defeat them and save the town. The movie is filled with high-energy action sequences, spooky evening scenes, an abundance of Halloween costumes and a healthy dose of magic. Older audience members will enjoy watching Kathy Najimy, Sarah Jessica Parker and Bette Midler as the three witches.
  Families will also enjoy the movie "Casper," which was released in 1995. The film stars Bill Pullman, teenage heartthrob Devon Sawa and a young Christina Ricci. "Casper" puts a whimsical spin on the idea of a haunted house and is more endearing than scary. The plot follows a father and daughter as they move into an ancient mansion, only to discover that it already has four inhabitants-ghosts with big personalities. As the father and daughter deal with their new roommates, they grow closer and develop a better relationship. With several entertaining haunting scenes and no shortage of romance, "Casper" is an ideal pick for a family night in.
  When it comes to Halloween movies, most options are either delightful or terrifying. Viewers who are looking to celebrate the darker aspects of the season will find satisfaction in Halloween-themed horror movies, while less adventurous viewers will be happier with family-friendly films. From blood and gore to friendly ghosts, Halloween movies are sure to bring out the spirit of the season.
  For the past 6 years, Zack Mandell has been a contributing writer for Gossip Center's general entertainment news department. In addition, he currently owns and manages the movie website, http://www.movieroomreviews.com

What's Hot For Halloween?

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  If you are taking your Halloween party seriously this year, and want it to be the best in the neighbourhood, then it is worth getting up to date with what may be big on the coming Halloween scene. There are several aspects to holding a Halloween party, and to put on the best "show", knowing what might be the most contemporary themes, the latest in horror props and scene setters, scary gadgets and costumes, will give you a big advantage over those who have not checked out the Halloween scene for a few years.
  Many of the old Halloween favourites will still be there this year, and long may it be so. Ghouls, vampires, pumpkins, witches and skeletons and other vintage Halloween stars, will no doubt be there again in their thousands, but even they may be looking better, and in some cases more realistic and scary, than ever.
  If you do not feel up to date with throwing a Halloween party, here are a few ideas that may help you plan a screaming success of a party:
  Halloween Costumes
  If you and your family are holding a Halloween party, you definitely need to be dressed for the hosts' role, so choosing convincing costumes is an important start. Many Halloween costumes are available in child,even baby and infant, sizes, so if you have children there is no need for them to be left out when it comes to costumes.
  Halloween costumes need not be scary. In fact, there's a good chance that some of the most popular costumes will be based on Hollywood movies. A hot favourite is likely to be pirates, thanks to the release of Disney's Pirates of the Caribbean Dead Man's Chest; and especially Captain Jack Sparrow. Other Disney movie characters will also be popular for Halloween costumes, such as Jack Skellington of Nightmare Before Christmas, and for children Sulley Monster from Monsters Inc.
  Apart from Disney movies, the return of Superman is sure to feed into the costume market for Halloween, and Harry Potter will no doubt be widely featured. Spiderman looks like being a common costume choice too.
  Away from the movies, masks and costume generally seem to get more convincing by the year. the old frighteners such as Dracula and other vampires, zombies, ghouls will be given fresh facelifts for the new Halloween. Not every party goer wants to be a monster, though, and sexy costumes will undoubtedly be in demand again, even such vintage costumes as sexy nurses, chambermaids, belly dancers and sexy cops.
  Halloween Props and Scene Setters
  It is worth having a good look around at what's available in the way of modern props to help you set the party scene at your home. You can consider setting up your garden, too, to become part of the atmospheric creation.
  Some useful props for the garden after dark, especially the front garden and around the drive to greet your guests, are tombstones. Having a garden cemetery can really give you the scope to set the right mood even before the guests come inside the house. Adding to that atmosphere could be a fog maker, pumping artificial fog around the tombstones and any other garden props. A few decapitated heads (artificial of course) with horrific expressions, and other frighteners, could be lit by setting up a low intermittent light near each one, to take visitors by surprise in the swirling fog. Air blown large scale monsters are another possibility for outside or inside the house.
  Inside the house, there is a wide choice of scene setters around these days, which you can fix to the walls. These scenic backdrops can help to set up a haunting feel to the house. Your lighting needs to be carefully arranged to have maximum effect, while maintaining safety for family and guests.
  Body parts (again, artificial!) such as severed hands, feet, legs and heads, can be used, with strategic placement, to provide the odd surprise around the house. You could even a full skeleton lying in the bath, with just a glimpse through the curtains in a candlelit bathroom. All these Halloween props are easy to find nowadays, so it is just up to your imagination and budget as to how you make use of them. With thousands of props available, the options are immense.
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