**The Infamous 1975 Captain Kirk Mask: From Starfleet to Serial Killer 🖖➡️🔪**
Alright, let’s talk about the ultimate glow-up (or maybe *dark*-up?) in horror movie history: the 1975 Captain Kirk mask by Don Post Studios. You know, that cheap rubbery face meant to bring *Star Trek* fans closer to their sci-fi hero. Little did William Shatner know, his mug was destined for far darker territory. Fast forward a few years, and that very mask would become the iconic (and terrifying) face of Michael Myers in *Halloween* (1978). Yeah, we’re talking “Live long and prosper” gone *way* off the rails. 👻🎃 ### Captain Kirk... or Creepy Killer? 🧐👹 So, picture this: it’s 1975, and Don Post Studios releases this Captain Kirk mask that honestly looks like it’s had a *rough* day. Maybe a little too much space turbulence, if you know what I mean. Painted a ghostly white, with those blank eyes and molded features, this mask wasn’t exactly the pinnacle of realism. But hey, for *Star Trek* fans on a budget, it was better than nothing. Until, of course, Hollywood came calling with a...