Trick 'r Treat - Surprise Party directed by Mike Doughtery
Every culture has its own rites of passage. The Spartans used to bathe their babies in wine to determine if they were weak or strong, and the weak ones were thrown into an abyss on Mount Taygetos. In West Africa, the Akamba tribe waits three days after a baby is born before celebrating by sacrificing a goat and naming the newborn.
In America, we stick to simpler routines, like learning how to drive from our parents when we turn sixteen, or drinking too much on our 21st birthday.
However, when it comes to Laurie and her friends, they have their own definition of tradition. Dressed as Snow White, Little Bo Peep, Cinderella and Red Riding Hood, the girls set out on Halloween night, determined to teach Laurie how to go about handling her "first time".
The rules for the night are as follows: get a costume, grab a date, and head to the Halloween party. It all seems fairly harmless, until Laurie is hunted in the forest, all alone on her way to the party.
Panic abounds, as it seems that she's come to personify her costume; the little victim being overpowered by a dangerous predator in the darkness. But the fight isn't over yet. Laurie shows her teeth, and the predator becomes the prey when it is revealed that Laurie and her friends are actually werewolves.
The man, who turns out to be Stephen Wilkins, a character from earlier in the film, has played right into her trap, for without her first kill, Laurie would never complete her coming-of-age story. This entry is great because it really encompasses the Halloween spirit, and is a joy to watch during the holiday.