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Scary Halloween Masks for Adults

Updated on February 8, 2015

Scary Masks and Scary Movie Quiz

An adult is a person who has stopped growing at both ends and is now growing in the middle. But who still likes to dress up as someone or something else on Halloween. If you are a couple looking for a Halloween costume, see my hub – “Halloween Couple Costumes and Halloween Quiz.”

But if you are an adult who wants to celebrate Halloween, but only wear a scary mask, then this is the place for you. Here are the scariest Halloween masks on the planet.

Scary Squib

Do zombies eat popcorn with their fingers?

No, they eat the fingers separately.

Scary Squib

What did the skeleton say to the bartender?

I'll have two beers, please, and a mop.

Scary Squib

Did you hear about the new Dracula doll?

You wind it up and it bites Barbie on the neck.

Scary Squib

Why did the Cyclops have to close his school?

He only had one pupil.


Scary Squib

What is a vampire's favorite holiday?

Fangsgiving!  (Sorry about that).

Scary Movie Quiz

Are you ready for the Scary Movie Quiz? Choose either "a" or "b" as the correct answer for each question.

1. How much money has the “Friday the 13th” film series grossed to date making it the top horror franchise in history?

a. $370,203,890

b. $212,461,540

2. How many “Friday the 13th” films have been released?

a. 12

b. 9

3. The number one horror movie ever with a worldwide gross of $470 million is ____?

a. Jaws

b. Saw

4. 2010 marks the ____ anniversary of the film, “Psycho”.

a. 50th

b. 40th

5. 2010 is also the ____ anniversary of the first movie version of “Frankenstein”.

a. 100th

b. 80th

6. Jamie Lee Curtis starred in six horror movies between 1978 and 1981, earning her the nickname of _____?

a. “The Scream Queen”

b. “Creepy Curtis”

7. How many of the scary stories by Stephen King have been made into feature films?

a. 37

b. 23

8. What is the only horror film that has won an Oscar for Best Picture?

a. “The Silence of the Lambs” (1991)

b. “Interview with the Vampire” (1994)

9. How many horror films have featured Count Dracula?

a, 162

b, 39

10. How long was the first movie based on Mary Shelley’s “Frankenstein”?

a, 16 minutes

b. 45 minutes

The correct answers are “a” for each question. If you scored less than 100%, be afraid, be very afraid. Happy Halloween!

© Copyright BJ Rakow 2011. All rights reserved.   Author, "Much of What You Know about Job Search Just Ain't So"

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