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Re: Halloween.... - northernblue - 11-09-2022 (11-08-2022, 10:53 PM)Thryleon link Wrote:I disagree. In all seriousness I have no problem with what you have written, but as an outlandish generalisation I'm seeing less goodwill and more "whats in it for me" in our world nowadays. Re: Halloween.... - PaulP - 11-09-2022 The doctrine of the Atonement has a lot to answer for. Re: Halloween.... - kruddler - 11-11-2022 (11-08-2022, 01:47 PM)Lods link Wrote:It's the Americans that have been the 'influencer' though. Only because we (and plenty of the rest of the world) look up to America as our big brother and teacher. We breathe in their culture like we do oxygen. As mentioned elsewhere, other countries do their own thing which pre-dates american commercialization of it. Re: Halloween.... - Gointocarlton - 11-11-2022 (11-08-2022, 01:47 PM)Lods link Wrote:It's the Americans that have been the 'influencer' though.I can't think of anything American that I like or influences me (Im talking, sport, culture, food, automotive, travel etc). Maybe the odd American movie but that's about it (I dont consider that influencing but rather entertainment) I am heavily influenced by my Australian Nationality and my Italian heritage. Re: Halloween.... - Lods - 11-11-2022 The point I'm making is this....the version of Halloween our young folk are embracing is the American model. The characters the children dress up as come mostly from the American interpretation of them. We know of these 'trick or treat' activities... the dressing up etc because our kids grow up watching American movies and TV shows. We grew up watching our favourite American TV families celebrating Halloween. That's why the yanks get the blame. That US model may come from old European and Pagan origins but it's the American interpretation of the Ghosts, Vampires, Zombies....and popular film and comic characters etc that the kids embrace. Do you know what the most popular figure by my reckoning (in terms of numbers wearing that costume) was at the Wynnum parade. It was DC movie/comics...Harley Quinn ( just as an aside....My favourite at the parade was a guy who had what looked like a body bag slung over his shoulder. He was carrying a shovel. There were a couple of guys walking behind me when this guy appeared and one said..."This is probably the one night of the year when you could get away with actually burying someone like that for real" ;D Re: Halloween.... - kruddler - 11-11-2022 (11-11-2022, 07:07 AM)Lods link Wrote:The point I'm making is this....the version of Halloween our young folk are embracing is the American model. re last part first. My favourite horror movie (and franchise) is the original Halloween (1978), and all its sequels/remakes/reboots/re-imaginings etc which are very average by comparison, but do use that concept....a masked killer walking amongst other masked individuals and nobody bats an eye. I don't disagree with us being americanised, but i don't blame the americans for it. I blame us. |