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Hallowonderful.

Oooh, it's in the air. Sort of. I've been trying to avoid Halloween mania, as I have much experience in burning out on it too early. (And longtime readers have often had the chance to see this "burning out" happen in realtime.) Still, it's really, really difficult to shield myself from all things spooky when the material world has already put a bullet in summer and moved onto stuff shaped like vampires. Oh, it's in the air, all right. And latching onto a holiday season is just what the imaginary doctor ordered.

We went to Party City yesterday, for an entirely different purpose that's proven so forgetful that I can only consider it as an ostensible one. In truth, I was really there to check out the burgeoning crop of Halloween crap. They've started building the spooky displays, but it's not quite there yet. Dracula's still battling for shelf space with all of the random summertime party goods. By next week, I expect nothing but Dracula, and I'll ask to speak to the manager if these expectations are not met.

I didn't plan on buying anything just yet, but two items (five if you want to get technical) hopped out at me, silently insinuating their awesomeness with such fervor that I had no choice but to be Party City's first customer of the 2008 Halloween season to charge 8 bucks worth of candy to a credit card.


Wow. It isn't even September yet, and I've already found a contender for best new candy of the '08 season. Wonka's Nerds have been redressed for Halloween before, but never in such a righteous and life-changing way as this. In fact, these things are so amazing that I didn't even realize that they were Nerds until I started taking the pictures. Now that I know, my gold has gravy.

There doesn't seem to be any kind of umbrella title connecting this quartet, but essentially, they're test tube candy containers stuffed with spooky-colored Nerds, each topped with a different monster-themed figural cork. I'm having a hard time reconciling the fact that these weren't around during my childhood, as they feel so incredibly '80s. They're just perfect. The test tube concept is brilliant enough, but by the time you inspect the monstrous corks and the old school spooky fonts drenching the stickers, you start floating. And not in that ghastly, ghostly way. I mean you float like someone who did well in life and was given a halo afterwards floats. That kind of floating.


I found four, and though it's entirely possible that Wonka is offering more, I'm going to assume that this is the complete set. The clear leader of the pack is "Vampire Vaccine," combining Dracula and blood red Nerds to be my all-time favorite thing in the universe. The others are tied for second -- there's "Bat Bite Antidote," "Mummy Makeover" and "Werewolf Morph," and I'm just now realizing that the candies have more than a mere visual theme -- they're actually meant to be potions! Yes!

Protection against vampires, cures for bat bites, tools for werewolf transmogrification, and I guess the last one's intended to help you look like a mummy. Bleh. Even with a rare mummy misfire, these are still amazing.


Not to start any misinformed rumors, but I can't help feeling that these particular Nerds are of a larger variety than the boxed brand. They've also been given a less shiny coating -- I'd almost call it "stonewashed." It's not the kind of thing that every Joe's gonna notice, but these small upgrades (or sidegrades, or lateral grades, whatever you want to call them) really help sell the confections as something special. They definitely ain't just Nerds in a plastic tube. Okay, they are. But still.


I also picked up this random rubber Chucky doll, which would need to be considered an "impulse buy" even if it hadn't been stocked right by the register. As far as a Chucky doll that can be stretched to triple its static height goes, I'm not sure if there was any way to possibly improve on this. Well, I guess they could've decreased the copious amounts of text littering Chucky's ass, but that's a pretty nitpicky thing to say about a Chucky doll that can be contorted to slingshot wasabi peas across the room.

I'm fairly positive that this isn't a new item, as the tag bears a Seed of Chucky logo, and there's really no reason for anyone to put money into the production of Seed of Chucky merchandise at this stage. Whatever. If it's old stock, it's still new to me. Incredibly stretchy, I can now mimic virtually every angle from which Chucky has exploded over the course of his 640,000 films -- most notably the "expanding head" scene from Child's Play 2.

As an added bonus, leaving Chucky's tag on lets him stand upright, which is something he finds quite difficult to do without said tag to serve as some sort of misshapen cane.

I am now thoroughly inspired to throw on Bride of Chucky and suck up 28.3 grams worth of Bat Bite Antidote. I'm a boy of summer.

PS: Spellcheck confirms that I misspelled "brilliant" on the first go-around. Is that irony, or just incidence? I've always wondered. Happy SNT.

Posted by Matt on 08/30/2008. E-mail me!



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Well, the Jimmy Buffett concert was last night so sadly, summer is officially over for me. The dollar store down the street has come out guns blazing for the holidays…Christmas that is. They’ve totally skipped over halloween!

Chestnuts roasted by Ann @ 08/31/2008 3:30 PM


Frankenstein’s monster is the B-lister who always manages to get added to the A-list by hanging out with Dracula in recent movies.

He must have a seriously low Fear Factor in top trumps these days.

Chestnuts roasted by Guise @ 08/31/2008 3:31 PM


Frankenstein NEEDS to be with the other monsters in that nerd collection up there! And Frankie the lamest? I think NOT! I don’t know why he hasn’t been in a movie in a while(besides Van Helsing) , but that has NOTHING to do with his coolness! I just felt the need to stick up for Frankie. =)
Goob: Nice video. Thanks for the shout out. =)

Chestnuts roasted by ULTRAMAN @ 08/31/2008 3:41 PM


ULTRAMAN, it all comes dow to those huge Hollywood parties.

You’ve got Pinhead sipping a banana daquiri chatting with Freddy about a possible crossover, Jason and Michael Myers having a standing-silently-and-holding-a-knife contest, Chuckie riding around on a werewolf’s back, Drac and his posse sucking a vein of some wannabe starlet…and then you’ve got Frankie, dressed and acting like that street bum who asks for money to buy his ‘medication’. No-one wants to give the guy a job.

Chestnuts roasted by Guise @ 08/31/2008 3:50 PM


I hope when you’re all mentioning Frankie’s (or Frankie’s monster as he is appropriately known as being it was the doctor who was named Frankenstein and not the monster) lack of the spotlight in the movies, I hope you all remember him played by Robert De Niro in 1994. I mean, what greater honor can you have than have yourself portrayed by the great Robert De Niro? I don’t know when Van Helsing’s movie came out. Hey, maybe I’m mentioning the exact movie you all are quoting. If so, I apologize. I don’t know much more about monsters so I think I’ll keep quiet from now on.

Chestnuts roasted by BJ @ 08/31/2008 3:56 PM


First thing, off topic. Matt, On YouTube, I found
the Walt Disney World tv special with Bea Arthur and Betty White in it. Just type in Walt Disney
World 15th Aniversary Intro. You will have no
problem the rest of that special after you’re
there. Back to Halloween, I recently went to my
local Wal-Mart, and they didn’t have any
Halloween stuff up yet. And no Christmas stuff
either. And that was last Tuesday. And
yesterday, I wen to Big Lots, and I saw
Halloween stuff there. Not much, though I saw
a bust of the Grim Reaper with red LED lights
for eyes and a gargoyle statue. Sadly no
Frankenstein. Is it because they dumbed him
down with The Munsters that Frankenstein is
having such bad luck these days? Poor
Frankenstein.

Chestnuts roasted by LoneStar76 @ 08/31/2008 4:06 PM


speaking of YouTube and Disney World.. my wife recently showed me this really awesome, but long forgotten and obscure one-hour special where The Muppets visit everyone’s favorite family theme park.. – it’s pretty amusing stuff, though..

Chestnuts roasted by Review the World @ 08/31/2008 4:25 PM


Lonestar76:Tell me about. Frankie needs to get more respect.
Guise: I couldn’t help but laugh at your description of the monster party.
BJ: Technically your right. The doc is the one who was named Frankenstein, but since the monster was made by him, you could call him just Frankenstein too.

Chestnuts roasted by ULTRAMAN @ 08/31/2008 4:27 PM


everyone’s favorite family theme park

Storybook Island, South Dokata?

Chestnuts roasted by dohopoki @ 08/31/2008 4:38 PM


ULTRAMAN: I’ve known that for years. Over the years, it has just become more common to call the monster Frankenstein and not knowing that that was the name of the doctor who created the monster and not the monster itself. Actually, I’ve heard him being refered to more often now as “Frankenstein’s monster” which is more truthful even though in the novel (Mary Shelley’s “Frankenstein” which I read many years ago in high school) he’s just refered to as “the monster.”

I started watching that Walt Disney Special. Got through the first part and can’t tell you how unrealistic I find Bea Arthur’s performance is in not knowing anything about Walt Disney World or even been there before this special and Betty White acting like a little child. Thought the bit with Dolly Parton and the female characters was pretty cheesy. You can tell how old this is when you wonder where Ariel, Belle, Jasmine, and even Pocahontas were and this special takes places before any of those movies were even in existence! Surprised Tinkerbell or Wendy from Peter Pan weren’t among the group. Oh yeah, and I must confess, seeing the girl in the Alice costume had me thinking of the Tom Petty video, “Don’t Come Around Here No More” in which the setting is the tea party from Alice in Wonderland, Petty himself plays the Mad Hatter and the Alice character keeps being tortured from sinking in his cup of tea to being cut as a cake at the end (the video was on VH1 Classic the other day so that’s why its fresh in my memory). Oh yeah, and those Disney skaters look freaky. I’ve never been to either of the Disney parks but if I ever get to one of them (most likely Disney World unless I take in Disney Land in Anaheim while being there for an Angels game), I hope they aren’t still around. Of course, who knows what replaced them these days!

Well, I guess I better check out Part 2 now. Looks like it’s time for a performance by the late Ray Charles. Why does Emmanuel Lewis looked dressed up like Michael Jackson? Oh that’s right, he was his bosom buddy in those days. Surprised the King of Pop didn’t make an appearance himself. I guess he was hoping the celebration would be at his Neverland Ranch if it even existed in those days. Okay, enough rambling. Time to continue with the special.

Chestnuts roasted by BJ @ 08/31/2008 4:44 PM


I think there should be a theme park based on X-E. It could be called X-E pop culture kingdom.

Chestnuts roasted by ULTRAMAN @ 08/31/2008 4:48 PM


This is scary. My brother was born on the same day that Walt Disney World opened according to the special, October 1st, 1971. Ironically, he’s never been there. You know what’s also scary? Seeing Davy Jones from the Monkees with that hairstyle! I like how they showed them making fun of themselves while they were performing, but I swear, weren’t there four members of the group originally? I know I am probably mistaking them for the Beatles because I know they were four members. Hey, how can I even compare the Monkees with the Beatles? I mean, that’s like comparing apples with watermelons! I know I should have said oranges but I needed a fruit out of the ordinary when compared to apples!

Chestnuts roasted by BJ @ 08/31/2008 5:13 PM


Wow, you really are halloween crazy in the US. Its only August!!! At least for the next 2 hours anyway. There won’t be any halloween stuff available over here in the UK until at least the end of September.

Chestnuts roasted by KFR42 @ 08/31/2008 5:17 PM


Halloween. Serious business.

America, F*** YEAH.

Chestnuts roasted by Neg @ 08/31/2008 5:22 PM


Alyssa, they call it ‘candy corn’ in order to trick unsuspecting people into eating something that’s obviously comprised of petroleum by-products and (perhaps) hobos.

Chestnuts roasted by Flump @ 08/31/2008 5:29 PM


I like candy corn myself. It’s not my fav candy, but it’s still tasty to me none the less.

Chestnuts roasted by ULTRAMAN @ 08/31/2008 5:36 PM


Congratulations, The Manimal! I bastardize a Kenny Rogers song in your honor…”Everyone considered him the teacher of the county.”

Goob, thanks for the shout out! I’m enthusiastic! Hells yeah!

Thanks to everyone who has accepted me on myspace, and those who have sought me out (BJ and meepy off the top of my head). I’ve got 14 of you so far…anyone know if Matt has one?

Chestnuts roasted by Teddy Ray @ 08/31/2008 5:38 PM


Teddy Ray: Thank you for accepting my request to be on your Friends list. By the way, you check out my blog? I wrote a new one today after a nine month absence!

Chestnuts roasted by BJ @ 08/31/2008 5:40 PM


I’m feeling extra-Halloweeny because I went to Dracula’s Ball last night. YOU’LL NEVER GUESS WHO I WAS DANCING WITH!! Check out this photo FTW!!!

Chestnuts roasted by Mystie @ 08/31/2008 5:45 PM


Hey Teddy, I think Knacks has one that he checks every so often. ;)

Chestnuts roasted by Bill @ 08/31/2008 5:48 PM


Mystie, last week at my “come to Jesus meeting” he sent out the memo he would be swinging through PA. Glad you had fun!

Chestnuts roasted by Bill @ 08/31/2008 5:50 PM


I wonder if having a cute nickname like “Frankie” has also hurt his reputation. You don’t hear anyone calling Dracula “Drackie.”

I HATE candy corn. It tastes like candle wax. Not that I eat candle wax, mind you. But it aways seemed to have a waxy taste to me.

Chestnuts roasted by JLAJRC @ 08/31/2008 5:58 PM


Just got finished watching Part Five of the Disney special. They showed Air Supply singing one of their songs while giving this whole group of female fans flowers. Kind of made me wish I was Air Supply, but instead of getting a whole crowd of females as my date, I got an Air Supply song stuck in my head that I had to download it on my Yahoo Playlist and will probably be listening to it about 10 million times before the night is over for me! Oh yeah, I did happen to notice how excited Pluto was to see Air Supply! Perhaps there’s more to this dog than just being Mickey’s pet?

Chestnuts roasted by BJ @ 08/31/2008 5:58 PM


I not fly but I do other thing!

Chestnuts roasted by K-town @ 08/31/2008 6:17 PM


Okay, I keep watching this special and I find more and more outdated material. In Part 6, after going through the whole patriotic act (which you know is outdated because if they did it today they would have U.S. Troops present and also another reminder of what happened on fateful day of 9/11, there was this sort of advertisement of the work of Disney in combining animation with live action on many of their classic films. Okay, what makes this old and outdated? This was before what is probably the most groundbreaking film to ever combine live action with animation. I’m talking of course about “Who Framed Roger Rabbit?” (came out in 1988, two years after this special aired). Remember, it was released by Touchstone Pictures which is a film division of Walt Disney so you know if this came out later, like ten years later for the 25th Walt Disney World Anniversary Special, Who Framed Roger Rabbit? would be included, and it would definetly would replace what they considered at the time to be the most beloved feature to combine the two, Song of the South. It’s quite a contrast to what I hear they consider Song of the South to be today, the most racist movie Disney ever produced and released, so much so that it remains one of the few Disney movies to not be released on DVD. I don’t recall it ever having many videocassette releases either. So, for those of you who have a videotape copy of “Song of the South”, you might want to hang on to it because it may be the only way you’ll be able to see the movie. Just a word of thought. Now on to Part 7.

Chestnuts roasted by BJ @ 08/31/2008 6:37 PM


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