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Halloween Comes Once a Year! by The Elephant's Child
October 26, 2023, 7:20 pm
Filed under: Politics

I never warmed up to Halloween as a holiday. Always provided plenty of “Trick or Treat” candy for the kids who came to the door, and enjoyed their costumes, and they seemed delighted with the candy, and I had 3 kids of my own for whom Halloween was a bug deal indeed. I never went “trick or ‘treating”as a kid.

When I was a kid, we lived 9 miles from town, and the kids who lived in town did go truck or treating,, but driving 18 miles to get the townsfolk to give me some free candy, just didn’t seem quite right. By the time I had kids of my own, I no longer lived miles from town, but had to learn what supplies to get and how to hand them out. And for my children, “trick or treating” was something that was fun and exciting. I just never warmed up to it personally.



The 20 Best Halloween Movies EVER! by American Elephant

20 Best Halloween Movies Ever

It’s that time of year again! October is here, the weather has turned crisp if not downright cold, the days are markedly shorter, and the grocery stores are already bursting with candy, caramel apples and pumpkins.

Fall has arrived and Halloween is almost upon us.

I love Halloween. Witches, goblins, ghosts and ghouls. Carving pumpkins, trick or treating on foggy nights. (Okay, I haven’t gone trick or treating in ages, but I do like to go all out on the house.) I’ve just never out-grown my love for the fun of Halloween.

And there have always been certain movies that to me are “Halloween movies” — not necessarily because they’re scary (Friday the 13th and Jaws are among the most popular horror movies ever, for example, but what do a killer fish at the beach and a madman at summer camp have to do with Halloween?) — but because they put you in mind of full moons, foggy nights, spooky stories and a crackling fire. Or because they conjure up rich visions of classic Halloween legends: werewolves, witches, vampires and other assorted things that go bump in the night.

So what are your favorite fall and Halloween movies? Which films get you most anxious for All Hallows Eve? Click on comments and let us know!

Here are my favorite films to watch every October (in no particular order.) Scary, spooky, fearsome or funny — it’s an eclectic mix of genres — a little something for everyone. Each one is guaranteed to be a ghoulishly good treat.

(Click images for reviews and trailers.)

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Sleepy Hollow Hocus Pocus Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds Bram Stoker's Dracula

E.T. Poltergeist The Witches of Eastwick Harry Potter

The Craft The Nightmare Before Christmas Young Frankenstein Addams Family Values

Scary Movie Halloween Practical Magic The Lost Boys

The Others The Night of the Living Dead An American Werewolf in London Monster House

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