Halloween Movies
Halloween History/ Traditions
Halloween Treats
Villains
October
100

This popular movie franchise is about to see its 13th installment, the first movie being released in 1978 starring Jamie Lee Curtis

Halloween

100

This holiday is the only one that surpasses Halloween in annual consumer sales

Christmas

100

This popular halloween candy was first manufactured by Wunderle Candy Company of Philadelphia. Soon after, the Goelitz Confectionery Company produced this tri colored candy in Cincinnati in 1898.

Candy Corn

100

Disney's first ever feature length film also featured this supervillain.

The Evil Queen

100

The Black Parade is a a studio album released by this pop punk band in October of 2006.

My Chemical Romance

200

This film was the most successful of the popular franchise: Paranormal Activity.

Paranormal Activity 3

200

This Mexican holiday is often mistaken for Halloween, although it takes place the following night.

Day of the Dead

200

We bake about 50 million of this popular fall dessert every year, estimating that 1 in 5 Americans have ate a whole one by themselves.

Pumpkin Pie

200

This villains costume is one of the most recreated from the past couple years. She is dubbed as one of DC's most popular 'anti-heros' and is played by a popular Australian actress.

Harley Quinn

200

National fire prevention week takes place in October, commemorating this event in 1871 that left more than half of the city homeless, also know as the Great Rebuilding.

The Great Chicago Fire

300

Initially called "Halloween House" this movie was more horror than comedy and later adapted to become the popular disney film we know today.

Hocus Pocus

300

The first verafieable haunted house opened in 1970 in this state. Now, they have the second most hounted houses in the US totaling to 131.

Ohio

300

This multi-colored candy was named the most popular halloween candy in 2019.

Skittles

300

This popular halloween villain wore a mask. Because the studio had such a small budget, they had to use the cheapest mask they could find. It was a $2 William Shatner mask that they spray painted white.

Michael Myers

300

The NBA and NHL both start their seasons in October. In 1980 this team opened their first season in the NBA with a 103-92 victory at home against interstate rival San Antonio

Dallas Mavericks

400

Tim Burton is known for his gothic horror and fantasy movies. This movie was his second movie he ever directed, after Pee Wee's Big Adventure, and grossed $73.7 Million.

Beetlejuice

400

In 1866, this country was the first to introduce Jack-O-Lanterns as part of a Halloween tradition.

Canada

400

Back in the 14th century, it was believed that kids were baptised in this now popular fall drink, saying it was more sanitary than water.

Apple Cider

400

This fictional character, part of a very popular slasher movie franchise, communicated with his test subjects by delivering recorded messages, often appearing on a television screen to describe the details of the traps set for his victims.

Billy

400

Born October 1, 1935 this English actress, singer, and author starred in many of your childhood favorites. Throughout her career spanning over seven decades, she has received numerous accolades, including an Academy Award, a British Academy Film Award, two Primetime Emmy Awards, three Grammy Awards, and six Golden Globe Awards.

Julie Andrews

500

60 of Stephen King's book have been adapted to film over the years. This movie, featuring Piper Laurie, was rated his best movie by Rolling Stone Magazine in 2019.

Carrie

500

Celtic New Year took place on October 31st where the Celts believed the dead could walk the earth. We later know this day as Halloween, this was the original holiday's name.

Samhain

500

In the first half of the 20thcentury, giving this treat out for trick-or-treating was very popular.  However, scares about razor blades and other dangerous items in the treat during the 1970’s brought a quick end to this tradition.

Candy/Carmel Apples

500

Ghostface first appeared in Scream (1996) as a disguise used by 2 teenagers Stu Macher and ________, during their killing spree in the fictional town of Woodsboro.

Billy Loomis

500

This became the 36th state on October 31, 1864 and is the 7th largest state in the US. This state was also the first state to ratify the 15th amendment to the U.S. constitution which prohibits the states and federal governments from denying a citizen to vote based on that citizen's "race, color, or previous condition of servitude"

Nevada