

It goes back to paganistic times and the rituals and ceremonies of that time.

It's a way of looking at life and focusing on the energy of nature. In many ways, Wicca is a sort of religion. Of course, real-life witches do not fly on brooms or cast spells or do most if not all of the things done in the film. I'd also like to comment on what a self-proclaimed witch/wiccan posted earlier. I like Halloweentown because it's something I can watch with my nieces that they think is sort of scary without it really being scary. I don't know if it's just me, but I like watching a ridiculously happy movie sometimes instead of always watching something "heavy" or philosophical or even too realistic.

I'm 21 and I've seen quite a few movies in my life from dramas to horror films to comedies and action flicks, but I find that family movies are my favorite. I just have to say that I have seen both Halloweentown and Halloweentown 2 with my nieces and I found them to be very cute and all around wholesome entertainment.
