The Gist: Residents in Georgia favored the spooky charm of “The Addams Family” as their go-to kids’ Halloween movie this year, a choice that reflects a nationwide fondness for classic creepy tales.
The Details: The timeless allure of “The Addams Family” found a special place in the hearts of Georgians this Halloween, according to a survey by U.S. Dish. The movie’s blend of humor and eerie aesthetics resonated well with the spooky season, making it a popular choice among families.
By The Numbers:
- “The Addams Family” ranked as the third most searched spooky children’s movie across the U.S., finding favor in seven states, with Georgia being one of them.
In Context: The choice of “The Addams Family” isn’t a mere coincidence but is part of a broader trend. Despite the array of new-age spooky movies, Georgians, along with residents in six other states, found a nostalgic charm in revisiting the eerie yet amusing antics of the Addams family.
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The trend sheds light on the enduring appeal of classic spooky tales, and how they continue to be a staple during Halloween, offering a nostalgic escape and a hearty laugh amidst the modern-day hustle.