Thursday, October 6, 2016

5 Halloween Costumes Inspired by the Movies

Many great Halloween costume ideas come from movies; whether donning a Jason mask or adding fake teeth to look like Dracula, it is likely that the costume idea came from a popular film. Some costume ideas are easy enough to make from materials found around the house, while others require some special accessories. No matter the choice, there are many movies and ideas available when picking out a Halloween costume.
1
Ghostbusters'
Ghostbusters'"Ghostbusters" is a popular 1984 movie starring Dan Aykroyd and Bill Murray, with the tagline "Who you gonna call? Ghostbusters." A Ghostbusters costume is easy to create by purchasing khaki pants and shirts, and adding a few special touches, including a proton pack. Consumers may also find ready-made costumes.

2
Nightmare on Elm Street'
Nightmare on Elm Street'"Nightmare on Elm Street" and its sequels were key horror films of the 1980s, complete with a monster that terrorized people in their dreams; Freddy Krueger has long been a sought-after costume. The costume comprises a striped red and black sweater, as well as a hat. Freddy's sharp talons are available as an individual purchase, or part of a full costume.

3
Pirates of the Caribbean'
Pirates of the Caribbean'Many people would like to be Johnny Depp for a day, and Halloween is no exception. Piecing together a Jack Sparrow costume from "Pirates of the Caribbean" requires several elements, including dreadlocks and special period garb. Jack Sparrow costumes are available for sale as complete sets or separate pieces, such as his characteristic tricorn hat.

4
Halloween'
Popularized in the 1970s, the "Halloween" series of movies has scared moviegoers for decades. The incredibly creepy and silent Michael Myers is an unmistakable Halloween costume. A tan or blue-colored worker's suit suffices, along with a mask.

5
Frankenstein'
Frankenstein'"Frankenstein" is a novel written by Mary Shelley in the 1800s and brought to the silver screen in the 1930s with Boris Karloff. Frankenstein's monster has long been a popular costume. A lot of makeup is necessary for this character, or a mask. Torn and old clothes can make the costume easily, with bolts for the side of the neck to complete the look.

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