Halloween is less than three weeks away. Most folks would have gotten their Halloween costumes by now, but yet, many are still pondering what’s the in-season costumes for 2009.
The easiest way to pick your Halloween costume is by looking at the summer blockbusters for the year. Let’s see, we have “Transformers 2″, “Star Trek”, “X-Men Origins: Wolverine” and not forgetting “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince”. Now, Transformers may be a cool movie but dressing up like Bumblebee or Optimus Prime is not cool at all, especially for adults. Dressing up like Spock in Star Trek in the meantime is only cool if you’re a “Trekkie”. What about “Harry Potter”? The first “Harry Potter” movie was released nearly 8 years ago, so it’s not happening anymore.
So, what’s hot?
Let’s see, after generations and generations of vampire movies, we are still getting plenty of those now. The second season of “True Blood” was just over. And in a month time, the sequel to “Twilight”, namely “New Moon” will be released in the cinema. So, you won’t go wrong with being a vampire whether your lover is Sookie Stackhouse or Edward Cullen.
Here are the list of things you’ll need if you plan to dress up as a vampire: -
1. Vampire Fangs
$14.99 from Amazon
2. Vampire Makeup Kit
$19.00 from Amazon
That’s about all you need as nowadays, unlike the ancient vampires, the modern vampires wear T-shirt and jeans just like the rest of us. The total cost? Around $30 bucks for your 2009 Halloween costume.
Asian kids will have difficult time when they go on trick-and-treat this Halloween. Why? Because we won’t know if the candies are contaminated with Melamine.
Check out this article to understand why kids in Asia should be afraid.
Anyways, Happy Halloween, everyone and don’t accept candies from China!
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