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This Is It, the much-awaited movie showing the Michael Jackson in rehearsal during the days leading up to his unfortunate demise last summer, is now in the theaters. Just like the concert of the same title that never happened, the picture turned out to be a major event. So much has been said and more will still be said about this film.


Fact is, it is flawed, incredibly so.
This Is It is not really a feature film. No Jackson bio in here. There is no coherent story. Neither is it a documentary, as it does not narrate or delve into anything. It is just a mishmash of footage that most of the time showed Jackson at work.


The worse criticism of all though is, it is exploitative. Jackson has been dead for only a few months, when here come the people who might have made a lot of money on the aborted concert tour with a movie. They probably just want to recoup their investment. And they had the gall to release it on Halloween season yet!


There is really no story in this one and neither is it a record of Jackson’s final days. This Is It comes from 100 hours of film. It is out of these that the producers and director, choreographer Kenny Ortega who was also supposed to direct the concert, put together something that resembles a complete motion picture or at least, something that would make some sense.


Remember, Michael Jackson never thought we would be watching this film so at no time was this guy acting.


This Is It is a work of love for the fans, the people who love Jackson. I warn those who are not, not to watch the movie. Because they’ll surely come out of the theater also loving Michael. So who cares about the faults. All that matters is that Michael Jackson is up there dancing and singing all those wonderful songs.


Exploitative? Maybe. But would you rather they just kept this film under lock and key? No way.




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Halloween in the white building

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HALLOWEEN : Pirates' Go was the White House in the United States.

United States President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama, Saturday (31-10) or yesterday pm, handing out chocolate M & M and a variety of dried fruits to 2,000 more children.

Typical Halloween Pumpkin placed around columns and pillars. Halloween celebrations with these souvenirs division is for children aged 6 to 14 years. "He touched my hand," said Tiera Thomas, 11 years old, from Washington DC, after taking candy from President Obama.


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Mrs Obama wearing a pair of cat ears and wore a leopard-print top. Obama said the kids looked adorable and so did his wife. "Catwoman is very pretty," Obama said.

An artificial black spider hanging from a giant net over the White House foyer. Do not miss the pumpkins are carved to resemble a strange figures also appear scattered around porch.




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while in Indonesia celebrate Halloween at the mall Like the Galaxy with the celebration of Halloween, the children's''grim''invited around the mall to get candy from visitors. Of course the action of the children attracted the attention of mall visitors.

Halloween is also celebrated with a fashion show in the ballroom of the Shangri-la Hotel Surabaya. Dozens of models to demonstrate clothing to adjust to the atmosphere of Halloween. One of them Karenina, a professional model from Jakarta. The model was to establish Rota rehearsals Academy Awards ceremony, an event that marked the graduation of students siswinya.


Annual event held for the third time, followed by ten students graduated from Basic Comprehensive (the hair) and five students graduated from Professional Make Up Course. There is collaboration. There are his own. Total of ten forces that produced them. That Rock Static, Circusified, Yelling Rebellion, lien Obsessed, Flowerised, Crazy Color, Mood Maker, Aqua Marine, Barbielicious, and Drama Queen.

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couples halloween costumes

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halloween special dress shirts must be a ghost or a sexy dress idola.untuk a couple of his usual outfit is also available couples halloween unique and interesting.

below Several pictures clothes for halloween couple of interesting at the moment, there is the devil costumes, vampire, vampire, shirt key models, figures in history and all the rest:




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Halloween Costumes

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perfect day for Halloween, do not miss some of the costumes of his usual sinister in use for halloween party



These pictures are some examples of favorite costume theme in use during Halloween



wicked witch

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vampire

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Dracula

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below are some pictures of dogs wearing halloween costumes




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Halloween Cookie Recipe

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Halloween Cookie Recipe: Eyeball Donuts



Ingredients:
2 dozen plain donut holes
12 oz. white chocolate chips, melted
Blue and green food coloring
24 semi-sweet chocolate chips
Red gel decorator's frosting
Wooden skewers

Instructions: 1. Melt white chocolate in a double boiler or in the microwave.

2. Place one donut hole on a skewer and dip into melted white chocolate, rolling to coat. Let excess chocolate drip away.

3. Place on waxed paper to set.

4. Repeat with remaining donut holes.

5. Divide remaining white chocolate into two batches. To one batch, add green food coloring. To the other, add blue.

6. Make a small, round iris on one chocolate-covered donut hole. Immediately add the chocolate chip "pupil" (you can also use mini chips).

7. Repeat with the rest of your "eyeballs," making half green eyes and half blue. Or simply make them all one color.

8. Paint on irritated red "veins" using red gel decorator's frosting.


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Happy Halloween Mini Popcorn Balls

10 cups popped corn
1 (1-lb.) bag miniature marshmallows
1/4 cup (1/2 stick) butter or margarine
1 cup diced dried fruit (papaya, mango or peaches)
1 cup butterscotch chips
Orange food coloring

Place popcorn, fruit and butterscotch chips in large bowl; set aside.
Heat marshmallows and butter in a large saucepan over low heat until melted and smooth. Stir in several drops of food coloring. Pour over popcorn and candy, tossing to coat evenly. Cool 5 minutes.
Grease hands and form into 3-inch balls. Yield: About 16 balls

Nutritional Information: (Based on 1 serving)
Total Calories 250; Total Fat 8g; Cholesterol 10mg; Sodium 60mg; Carbohydrate 43g; Fiber 1g; Sugars 31g; Protein 2g



Haunted Popcorn Hands:

Clear Polyethylene food service gloves
Candy corn
Popcorn
Ribbon or yarn
Place 1-3 pieces of candy corn at the end of each finger (depending on size of glove), pointy side first, to make fingernails. Fill the glove with popcorn and tie it off with ribbon or yarn.



Popcorn Witch's Hat and Broomsticks

1 1/2 cups sugar
3/4 cup light molasses
1/2 cup water
1/4 teaspoon salt
2 tablespoons butter
2 1/2 quarts warm popped popcorn*
Licorice strings
Candy corn
Wooded skewers
Combine sugar, molasses, water and salt in a heavy saucepan. Place over medium heat and cook, stirring until sugar dissolves. Wash sugar from sides of pan with a wet brush. Cook to 270 degrees Fahrenheit (soft-crack stage on a candy thermometer). Remove from heat; stir in butter. Pour glaze over popcorn and mix well. Shape as directed below.



Witch's Hat:

Pack 1 recipe of mixture into a large buttered funnel or similarly slanted bowl. Immediately turn out the mold and finish shaping into a pointed cone with hands. Cool. To assemble hat, place popcorn cone on a 12-inch black cardboard circle or a 12-inch plate. Decorate brim of hat with candy corn and licorice string tie.



Broomsticks:

Make 1 recipe. Measure 1 cup of mixture to shape into each broom head. Insert wooden skewer for handle. Wrap with licorice string. Licorice strings also may be cut in 2 1/2-inch lengths and used for broom straws. Yield: approximately 9 brooms.



Halloween Kitty

2 cups sugar
1 1/2 cups water
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup light corn syrup
1 teaspoon vinegar
1 teaspoon vanilla
6 cups popped popcorn, unsalted
2 8 1/2-by-11 inch oval paper plates
1 6-inch dessert paper plates
Aluminum foil
Licorice strings or colored toothpicks (6 2-inch strips)
Licorice rope (1 15-inch strip)
Light corn syrup for assembly

Combine sugar, water, salt, 1/2 C. corn syrup and vinegar; cook to hard ball stage (250 degrees Fahrenheit); add vanilla. Pour over popped corn and mix well. Line paper plates with foil and press popcorn mixture firmly into them; allow to cool. Unmold.
With a sharp knife cut a wedge from one end of each large oval to form legs of cat. Trim each small round (head) popcorn shape to fit other end of oval (body). Cut licorice strings into six 2-inch strips and rope licorice into a 15-inch strip.
To assemble, heat corn syrup to a boil and brush over body and head shapes where they fit together; press together to form cat. Brush flat side of one cat with hot syrup; arrange 2-inch strips of licorice to make whiskers. Press second cat over first to give a three-dimensional effect. Cut ears from popcorn wedge scraps and attach to head with hot syrup. Shape licorice rope into a tail and attach to body.



Halloween Popcorn Logs

3 quarts popped popcorn*
12 candy sticks (about 4 1/2 inches long)
2 cups sugar
1 1/2 cups water
1/2 cup light corn syrup
1 teaspoon vinegar
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon vanilla
Cellophane and ribbon

Keep popcorn warm in a 300-degree Fahrenheit oven while preparing syrup. In large saucepan, combine sugar, water, corn syrup, vinegar and salt. Cook to hard ball stage (250 degrees on a candy thermometer).
Stir in vanilla. Pour over popped popcorn, stirring to coat. Butter hands; shape about 1 cup popped corn around each candy stick to form logs. Let stand until cool. Wrap each log in clear or colored cellophane or any bright paper. Secure each end with ribbon.
Yield: 12 logs.

*1 ounce of unpopped popcorn kernels (2 tablespoons household measure) makes approximately 1 quart of popped popcorn.

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pumpkins Halloween

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Activities involving pumpkins
Halloween
A pumpkin carved into a jack-o'-lantern for Halloween.




Pumpkins are commonly carved into decorative lanterns called jack-o'-lanterns for the Halloween season in North America. Throughout Britain and Ireland, there is a long tradition of carving lanterns from vegetables, particularly the turnip, mangelwurzel, or swede.[33] Not until 1837, however, does jack-o'-lantern appear as a term for a carved vegetable lantern,[34] and the carved lantern does not become associated specifically with Halloween until 1866.[35] Significantly, both occurred not in Britain or Ireland—but in North America


Although every modern chronicle of the holiday repeats the claim that vegetable lanterns were a time-honored component of Halloween celebrations in the British Isles, none gives any primary documentation. In fact, none of the major nineteenth-century chronicles of British holidays and folk customs make any mention whatsoever of carved lanterns in connection with Halloween. Neither do any of the standard works of the early twentieth century


In the United States, the carved pumpkin was first associated with the harvest season in general, long before it became an emblem of Halloween


Ireland's only Pumpkin Festival takes place each year in Virginia, County Cavan to find Ireland's biggest pumpkins. This year the biggest pumpkin topped 1300 pounds. The event takes place over a holiday weekend along with other entertainment and festive parades.



below are some images carved pumpkins for Halloween decorations



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When is Halloween?


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When is Halloween?
Halloween is celebrated annually on October 31.




Halloween is one of the oldest holidays with origins going back thousands of years. The holiday we know as Halloween has had many influences from many cultures over the centuries. From the Roman's Pomona Day, to the Celtic festival of Samhain, to the Christian holidays of All Saints and All Souls Days.



Here are the dates for Halloween 2008-2020



Halloween 2009
Saturday, October 31 2009

Halloween 2010
Sunday, October 31 2010

Halloween 2011
Monday, October 31 2011

Halloween 2012
Wednesday, October 31 2012
(Leap Year)

Halloween 2013
Thursday, October 31 2013

Halloween 2014
Friday, October 31 2014

Halloween 2015
Saturday, October 31 2015

Halloween 2016
Monday, October 31 2016
(Leap Year)

Halloween 2017
Tuesday, October 31 2017

Halloween 2018
Wednesday, October 31 2018

Halloween 2019
Thursday, October 31 2019

Halloween 2020
Saturday, October 31 2020
(Leap Year)



Do not forget that.........

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Trick or treat

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Trick or treat, Smell my feet
Give me something good to eat !!!



The history of "Trick'O'Treating" can be traced back to the early celebrations of All Soul's Day in Britain. The poor would go begging and the housewives would give them special treats called "soulcakes". This was called "going a-souling", and the "soulers" would promise to say a prayer for the dead.


Over time the custom changed and the town's children became the beggars. As they went from house to house they would be given apples, buns, and money.


During the Pioneer days of the American West, the housewives would give the children candy to keep from being tricked. The children would shout "Trick or Treat!".


Halloween or Halloween is a tradition of celebration the night of October 31, and particularly celebrated in the United States. This tradition comes from Ireland, and taken by the Irish who emigrated to North America. Halloween is celebrated with the children wearing scary costumes and going from door to door neighbor's house asking for candy or chocolate, saying "Trick or treat!" Speech is a kind of "threat" which means "Give us (the candy) or we jahili." In today's kids are no longer menjahili house people who do not give anything. Some children are still people who menjahili house stingy with how to decorate a tree in front of their house with toilet paper, or write to the windows with soap.




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The Story of Halloween

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The origin of the term



Halloween is an abbreviation of All Hallows' Even (eve and the same event that evening / night) which means the night before the feast of All Hallow is now called the Feast of All Saints (All Saints Holy Day). The letter "n" at the end of the word Halloween comes from the event. [6]. In ancient times, on November 1, used as a festival day in the various traditions keagaamaan European paganism [3] until Pope Gregory III and Gregory IV moved the celebration of All Saints' Day by the calendar of saints from the date of May 13 to November 1. Dated May 13 was once celebrated as a holiday for the festival of Lemuria paganism.


Feast of All Saints Christian missionary determined to coincide with the pagan holiday with pagan people reason to believe the Christian religion. All Souls Day (Day of the Dead) is celebrated the arrival of relatives and ghosts returned to earth family is still celebrated in some countries such as Brazil, Mexico, and Philippines.


Hundreds of years ago in what is now Great Britain and Northern France, lived the Celts. The Celts worshipped nature and had many gods, with the sun god as their favorite. It was "he" who commanded their work and their rest times, and who made the earth beautiful and the crops grow.


The Halloween we celebrate today includes all of these influences, Pomona Day's apples, nuts, and harvest, the Festival of Samhain's black cats, magic, evil spirits and death, and the ghosts, skeletons and skulls from All Saint's Day and All Soul's Day.



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