Halloween actually started out as Samhain, a ceremony celebrated among Celts and their ancestors. It also marked the end of the winter solstice as well as a prosperous harvest. According to the tradition, this was the one night a year when spirits were free to walk the earth. Origin suggests that the Celtic families would hide in their homes in fear of these spirits or coming into contact with them.
Halloween is celebrating the devil. When somebody knocks your door at Halloween and then they ask for candy and then you open the door, it's like opening the door for the devil. As you might know, the devil uses many different costumes to disguise himself and trick people. That's just the same idea with the people dressing up for candy.
Halloween's origins come from Ireland, and the Gaelic pagan festival of Samhain. During this festival, they would wear frightening masks and emulate evil spirits.
No. Halloween III is a completely different story, Myers does however appear on a television that is showing the original Halloween in this film.
Snow White is a fairy tale, a made up story. Therefore, there is no real truth behind the fictional account. The story of Snow White has been told in many different ways over the years.
Halloween III has nothing to do with Michael Myers. The story follows an investigation of a company called Silver Shamrock, a week before Halloween night.
We never find out, after Halloween 6 the next movie was Halloween H20 which picked up the story of Laurie Strode, Halloween 4-6 were completely ignored.
The Middle - 2009 Halloween IV The Ghost Story 5-5 was released on: USA: 30 October 2013
Michael Myers is a fictional character. The Halloween movies are not based on a true story.
Coca-Cola The Real Story Behind the Real Thing - 2009 TV was released on: USA: 11 November 2009
Halloween is not a true story; it is entirely fictional.
There is no real truth. It is a fictional story.
None of the Halloween movies are real; they are all fictional.
NO, Halloween magic is NOT real. Holloween is a fictional event and should not be accepted as real magic.
santa is not real but there was saint Nicolas who gave toys to kids in his town
No. None of the Halloween films are based on a true story. They are completely fiction.
No. The Halloween movies are completely fictional, and Michael Myers is NOT based on any real killer.There are some people out there who seem totally convinced that the Halloween movies are based on a true story, and I'm guessing they have confused you. Well, they're wrong.Next time someone tells you the Halloween movies are a true story, ask them to provide some evidence. They won't be able to, because there is none. Instead, they'll say, "My grandpa told me it's true" or "My friend Katie in 6th grade said it's true." It's always, "I heard it was true." Never, "I read a newspaper article about the real crimes" or "I read a book about the real crimes."There are no newspaper stories or books about the real crimes, because it's a completely fictional story.
Fulfilled A Halloween Story - 1999 was released on: USA: 7 July 1999
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The smile of mystery & who was the model for it... Model was the wife of one of his friends