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The Halloween Mood Table.

Ehhh, you know what, I'm just going to have to be honest here and admit that I'm not feeling the "daily Halloween madness" this year, for whatever reason. And I don't foresee tremendous joy for writer or reader if I force myself to do it everyday just because I said I would. I'd rather just add the entries when it feels right, because then the entries will feel right. Hope you understand.

I think a part of the problem is that much of the stuff I've found is certainly worth writing about and paying tribute to, but not at any tremendous length. It feels like a bit of a backwards progression at this stage of the game to stretch 400 words into 2000 just for the sake of length.

So, count on daily updates from here on out, but with a bigger split between official Countdown entries and smaller blog entries. Let's start on that right now.


See that table? It's no ordinary table. Up until a few years ago, Halloween was an excuse to cover every square inch of my living space with as many decorations as possible. In more recent times, such efforts haven't been practical. For as much gusto as I always have when I'm putting up the decorations, there has twice as much laziness when it came to taking them down. Year after year, I'd see rubber spiders and cardboard witches next to the television set while watching the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, and that's plain wrong.

So, some time back, I came up with a solution: That table. If I wasn't going to cover my entire apartment with animatronic Draculas and Freddy Krueger window clings, I'd at least make damn sure to saturate each and every centimeter of that little table with pure, concentrated Halloween goodness.

The good news is that small, dingy tables are by no means a tool exclusive to me. I assume that everyone has access to a small, dingy table of some sort. If you're facing the same kind of decorating woes that I once did, salvation is at your fingertips. With a little love, you can turn an ordinary little side table into the Halloween capital of the universe:


I call it...Halloween Mood Table. It's got everything I need to keep my holiday spirit healthy, and its presence is a constant reminder to indulge in the many spooky activities that are only really fun to do before Halloween comes around.

If you decide to create a Halloween Mood Table, it's important to make it just for you. One of the inherent problems with decorating for the holidays is the notion that we're prettying up our houses for someone else's eyes. Who gives a shit about them? It's your money, your time and your table. Don't worry about charming the people who may or may not visit your home this October...just worry about charming yourself.

And since that's the goal, I'm a little hesitant to tell you how to create one. It should be a mood table of your design and your design alone. On the other hand, I'm not sure that life will ever throw me another opportunity to make use of my exhaustive experience in building Halloween Mood Tables, so it seems like too much of a shame to not offer at least a few tips.

Key features of any Halloween Mood Table include...

1) A pumpkin. You need a pumpkin. A real pumpkin, I mean -- not some faux, junky one. If you look at the calendar year, there are very, very few opportunities to transform fruit into decorations. Don't blow this one. I recommend saving the official big carving pumpkin for another afternoon, and just using a little one for your mood table. This is partly to save space for other things, but mostly because little pumpkins are hella cute.

2) Candles. Make sure the candles are on or in some kind of safe holder that will allow you to burn them without worrying about setting all of the other mood table stuff ablaze. At no other time of year is candlelight more fun and appropriate, so take fucking advantage my friends. I like to incorporate a mix of the standard Halloween novelty candles (shaped like demon heads, bleeding hands, whatever) and at least one that just smells good. I've got one of those "autumn harvest" Glade deals on mine. Makes our entire apartment smell like pie!

3) Candy. You want to have a reason to consult your Halloween Mood Table on a regular basis, and a nice bowl of candy is a good way to guarantee that. Try to have a variety of sweets that all fall under the trick-or-treat "fun-sized" variety. We're too old to go trick-or-treating for real, so now we get to sort of knock on our own doors and ask for candy.

4) Books & DVDs. I have three bookcases full of books and a fourth dedicated entirely to DVDs, but I always pull a few out and add them to the mood table. Aside from heightening the overall ambiance, the idea is this: If they're on the mood table, I must read/watch the book/DVD before Halloween. As such, I try to pick some of the more obscure books and shittier horror DVDs in my collection. It's kind of a cheat to put your favorites on there, because you'd read/watch them anyway.

5) Decorations. Duh. What I try to do is use decorations that just aren't cool enough to work as "standalones" anywhere else. Make sure there are at least a few things of real, personal worth. Stuff that's been with you for years. Look close, and you'll see that Shrunken Apple Head I made like 45 years ago. Stuff like that.

Halloween Mood Tables take about 40 minutes to build, but they'll keep your holiday tank fueled for a full month. I urge each of you to go find a tiny table right now and fill it with spooky crap.

EDIT: Just for kicks, and after some suggestions, I turned this one into a "real" Countdown entry.

Posted by Matt on 10/03/2007. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 153 comments

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Chestnuts roasted by Lauren @ 10/03/2007 12:55 PM


My eyeball prints are all over that table.
Do i see a pair of those ridiculous skull glasses that come w/candy in your candy bowl??

Chestnuts roasted by NervousXians @ 10/03/2007 12:59 PM


When my halloween mood needs a boost I get it from the more mundane, for me its mostly a nostalgia thing, I watch Halloween, Monster Squad, Goonies, Monster House, Night of the Creeps, anything with a small fake town in the midwest, and a slightly creepy vibe. I want to move to Haddonfield, Il. Also photo albums and costume planning help. I need to find a party first though… I beeter go watch Something Wicked This Way Comes before my mood fails.

Chestnuts roasted by Vanbilderass @ 10/03/2007 1:06 PM


Has anyone noticed that TV isn’t really holding up its end on this? They are supposed to have themed moody ads and shit. iwant McDonald’s commercials with the McBoo pails, and Simpsons halloween toys at Burger King, Monstervision, TV specials and Movie marathons. My local TV Horror Host, since ten years before I was born. Retired this summer, no more Dr. Madblood. sucks, I feel like that should be a part of my halloween but its gone now. TV needs to own up, I need some creepy.

Chestnuts roasted by Vanbilderass @ 10/03/2007 1:17 PM


Yeah, I agree with whoever said this is probably the best article so far (I’m too lazy to scroll back up or I’d give credit where it’s due). I actully do the same thing, although I didn’t have a dead-on snazzy name like “mood table” for it (at least I didn’t until now). Mine is usually in a corner of the room, so I also balance a framed horror movie poster on the back edge of the table, leaning it’s top against the wall. Makes it look kinda like an altar. This year it’s “Night of the Living Dead.” The one with the close up of the zombie child. Also, placement’s important because you want to be able to see the table while you’re watching spookshows on the TV. If I wasn’t at work, I’d post a pic somewhere and link to it.

Chestnuts roasted by OTIS @ 10/03/2007 1:21 PM


I think you’re absolutely right, Vanbild-
The only thing even remotely halloweeny about TV is the occasional Horror flick on Cable…But even those are rare.
I remember being able to turn on the the TV late at night-EVERY night-and find a horror movie on. Especially around October.
What happened??

Chestnuts roasted by NervousXians @ 10/03/2007 1:21 PM


Great article. I have the perfect table for this…and then I think I’ll throw a christmas tree on top of it when Halloween is over…it can do double duty!

Chestnuts roasted by Jay @ 10/03/2007 1:26 PM


I set my DVR to tape anything with Peter Cushing, Bela Lugosi, Bruce Campbell… etc. and its great I got the Beast Must Die the other night, fun movie, but no commercial bumper acknowledging that the movie is being aired because of the season. I miss MonsterVision and all that. Blah, speaking of halloween movies, anyone got a good recommendation, I work at a video store and am running out of new stuff to watch. For the season I like to watch alot of 80′s stuff, cheesy, monsters, little gore, generally low budget, Monster Squad while not my favorite movie of the type is really a prime example. Any recommendations?

Chestnuts roasted by Vanbilderass @ 10/03/2007 1:30 PM


i miss joe bob too!
Elvira: Mistress of the Dark is always fun.

Chestnuts roasted by NervousXians @ 10/03/2007 1:37 PM


I’ve also noticed the lack of Halloween spirit on TV. Hell, they’re not even advertising fall-like things like sweaters all that much. I wish somebody would show some horror flicks, preferably ones I haven’t seen yet. I hate renting movies, but there’s a list as long as my leg of stuff I need to see…

Also, do they even show any of those animated specials anymore? I swear, I’ve missed It’s The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown every fucking year for far too long now. I’ll tape it this year if it kills me!

Chestnuts roasted by Annette @ 10/03/2007 1:44 PM


Okay, I didn’t want to have to admit this, but I think I need to. My new apartment is awesome: it’s twice as big as my old apartment, it has a backyard, my cat can live with me, I can grill on the back porch, it’s closer to the college and my fiance lives with me… but I don’t like it as much as my old apartment when it comes to decorating for Halloween. And I’m really going to hate it around Christmas. The old apartment was so tiny, I could practically coat the walls and floor with Halloween decorations. Now, I feel the need to go out and blow a couple hundred dollars on more Halloween decorations just for the living room! I’m sad. So sad.

Anyway, this was an excellent article/blog post, Matt. That’s the way my kitchen table was at the old apartment. Despite the rest of the house being slathered with orange and black, the kitchen table was like my little Halloween Shrine. Now that table is out on the back porch, covered in dead leaves and bird poop and my Halloween spirit must be shoved underneath it.

Chestnuts roasted by Special K @ 10/03/2007 2:04 PM


Matt that was such an inspiration. More people need to realize that having things around that mean something to them, no matter how trivial or disposable it may be, can really make life more enjoyable.

Not to stray from the topic, but what are some things you guys have that would seem completely worthless to someone else but hold a lot of memories for you? One of mine is little PVC figurines from Disney World. They’ll always be on my desk.

Ps – I bought a McBoo at a garage sale the other day! Who would get rid of that this close to Halloween?

Chestnuts roasted by Tommy @ 10/03/2007 2:09 PM


If I had to pick any one random item to save if the place was on fire, it’d be this kickass Easter Island Tiki statue my brother gave to me like 15 years ago. He says he got it from the Polynesian at Disney World like 15 years before that.

Chestnuts roasted by Matt @ 10/03/2007 2:20 PM


Wow, that’s cool. I don’t know if you’re a graphics nerd like me, but I have a vector eps file of the Polynesian logo. Haven’t used it for anything, but who knows when it could come in handy. I have it for the Contemporary too, let me know if you want a copy!

Chestnuts roasted by Tommy @ 10/03/2007 2:28 PM


Haha, I have that Dracula and some of his friends. Things freak me out when I walk by them late at night.

Chestnuts roasted by Ranger Joe @ 10/03/2007 2:31 PM


Matt, I don’t know how you do it, but you just keep getting better and better.

You have always rocked, and you will always rock, but today you just rock all kinds of special.

Chestnuts roasted by Knegative @ 10/03/2007 2:47 PM


You should just do shorter countdown entires if that is the case.
Look at the first year. those countdown entires were really short, yet you still had one every day. even this last blog post was more then enough to be a decent sized countdown entry.
while every articel may not be a winner if things are limited to being done this way, atleast there will be a full selection of countdown articles for posterity sake.

One of the best things in the countdown is reliving past articles from years past. That will be made nearly impossible if you move that to the blog.

Chestnuts roasted by Chris @ 10/03/2007 3:07 PM


sorry for the double post, but just wanted to add that another reaosn to do this is becuase the countdown articles just dont feel right when read on a white background without bricks in the back.

Chestnuts roasted by Chris @ 10/03/2007 3:10 PM


Sometimes a blog entry is just as good as an actual article.

While I haven’t watched the show in full, around here we have “Macabre Theatre” with Ivonna Cadaver.

I wonder if stores basically putting up Christmas aisles at the same time Halloween ones has anything to do with it feeling less Halloweeny this year. Although my mom for some reason seems to be in the Halloween mood this year. We’ve been to a ton of places looking at various Halloween decorations. Plus, she been buying scarecrows this year (the cute smiling kind, but that still counts to me)

Chestnuts roasted by JLAJRC @ 10/03/2007 3:55 PM


Guys, forgive me if I’m extremely late to the party and someone has already made mention of this, but Wal-Mart has Boo Berry- and Frankenberry-flavored “Fruit By the Foot”!!! Never seen it before, so I assume it’s brand spankin’ new.

Chestnuts roasted by Commander Awesome @ 10/03/2007 3:56 PM


Matt! Good call. Do what feels right, my friend. And don’t listen to anyone that feels like they should have a right to dictate what you do. Let them run their own Countdown their way.
So what kind of books go on a Halloween Mood Table? I know, I know, individualism and all that, but give me a clue. I was planning on turning the little alcove our wet bar is in into the Halloween zone, but I have a dingy table that would be just perfect.

Chestnuts roasted by squee4242 @ 10/03/2007 4:00 PM


I don’t have any books that are pertinently Halloween. So instead, I have decided that my PS2 copy of Constantine is going on my table :)

Also: House of 1000 Corpses and well, Constantine the movie.

Chestnuts roasted by Knegative @ 10/03/2007 4:16 PM


Is a pumpkin a fruit or a vegetable? My girlfriend and I have had lengthy discussions about this. Anyone know? Not that it really matter but… Great post by the way.

Chestnuts roasted by Steven @ 10/03/2007 4:18 PM


Pumpkin’s related to squash, isn’t it?

Chestnuts roasted by Annette @ 10/03/2007 4:21 PM


I see Optimash Prime. Nice

Chestnuts roasted by Ktulu @ 10/03/2007 4:32 PM


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