Happy Halloween! What would you dress up as?

Ross_Alumni
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Happy Halloween!
Today is Halloween and also the morning after the clocks went back, so I hope you all remembered! I certainly didn't because all my devices do it automatically, I was only reminded of it when it seemed abnormally light outside compared to the same time yesterday morning.Anyway, I thought we could have a bit of spooky fun and chat all things halloween!

- Imagine there's a virtual party, or that you're going trick or treating, what will you dress up as?
- What is your Halloween themed drink or food of choice?
- Do you have any cherished memories of Halloween?
- What is your favourite spooky movie or TV show?
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For me, I'd probably dress up as Count Dracula. I was originally planning to go to a friend's Halloween party and was intending on dressing up as that character, but I've had to put that plan on hold until next year.
As a child, one of my favourite Halloween memories was dressing up as Harry Potter and going trick or treating. Me and my brother had ventured out into the local woods to find a short stick that we could use as a wand, and I subsequently painted mine black to complete the HP look. Not the most scary of characters, but I was very warm in the robe I had.1 -
If I was to ever dress up my favourite charactor ever is the Joker out of batman, so I would do a full costume based on him (The comic book version). But I hate socialising and parties and don't go out so I don't need to dress up.I do love halloween however especially the history and spiritual side as my family are part pagen/druid. I also have to always watch my favourite halloween film ever today which is Hocus Pocus, so I'll watch that later today.0
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The Joker is a good one @rubin16, I once dressed as him for a convention and it was great fun. You'd have to master the sinister laughter
Hope you enjoy the film!
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I'd love to dress up as a zombie....
One of the funniest Halloween pranks I saw was a man who had unfortunately lost both his legs but not his sense of humour.
He'd made himself as a zombie and crawled out of dark corners ..bits of raw meat where his legs would have been and scared the poop out of his victims.0 -
I did the witch look tonight with my hat. As you do0
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I’d dress as Vlad the impaler, or Rasputin if I could get a longer beard.
The drink, well it should be a Bloody Mary surely?
Listen...I can hear the children of the night calling me! Spooky or whot. ?0 -
I absolutely love halloween, i believe its a great season for the kids and kids at heart, with a background in makeup fx and prop making for film tv and theatre i've been involved in many costumes over the years, Heres a few of my favourites, first up my Son Lucas loved the predator character, so i made him a full predator costume from scratch, took a couple of months work but he helped and loved the finished suit, he was 6 at the time, hes 20 now, so a good while ago
around that time we were invited to a fancy dress party, we decided we would go as Shrek and Fiona
heres my wife as fiona
i've also done the front of the house up for a few halloweens
an 18 foot across mutant spider i made from recycled materials one year
then the next year we had a mutant fly on the roof
I have done a few makeup jobs on my good friend, he loves dressing up, here he is as a zombie
So there you go, i'm not able to do to much at the moment, i do still make stuff but only occasionally0 -
That is all fantastic @Grinchy, thank you so much for sharing. I love the Shrek one in particular
The spider terrifies me!
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Thanks @Ross_Scope, i've always loved making monsters, they never scared me growing up, i knew the real monsters looked just like us
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