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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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Awwww…..yeah. Matt doesn’t post for awhile and comes back with Halloween discussion!! Worth the wait! I’m starting to get into the mood too, Matt. My boyfriend never saw the original Halloween so guess what we sat and watched last night? :) Man’s a trooper, we’re also hitting a Rocky Horror convention in Atlantic City at the end of this month!

Chestnuts roasted by Melissa Y @ 09/01/2008 6:16 PM


I love Bea when she sang that song during the light parade! On and on and on and on! She looked all sexy at the camera when the song began, and I was like…crap she looks like she wants to jump my bones! no thanks Bea… dam! that song went on and on and on!

Oh yeah….yesterday at the flea market I got an Obama shirt…I’ll wear it a few times at least. Only ten dollars so it’s not like I wasted money if I wear less than 10 times…its good political memorabilia anyhow.

Also for 7 dollars I got a really super nice conditon box set of the first 6 star trek movies on VHS!!!! woo! each movie still had the little inserts and coupons, advertising like star trek credit cards, and popcorn or something. It’s in really nice condition, like nice enough to sell on ebay for double the price if I wanted to.

Chestnuts roasted by mandy_Reeves @ 09/01/2008 6:47 PM


This year i’m gonna get myself a REALLY good Jason mask! I’ve been searching for one for the longest time and haven’t had any luck.

Chestnuts roasted by ULTRAMAN @ 09/01/2008 6:48 PM


Bill, forgive my ignorance, but who is Knacks?

BJ, I remember DTV, but the only video I remember is Private Eyes by Hall and Oates that had Donald Duck as a private eye.

Lonestar76, I’m an independent.

JLAJRC, 1. The mummy…for obvious reasons. 2. Any of the Pixar movies. Aside from those, I hate all Disney movies (except MAYBE The Jungle Book). Oh, and I loved MMC, too. I had some serious crushes on some of them (Brandy, in particular). I even met Lindsey and Jennifer, had all The Party CDs, AND the MMC tape! Wow, I think I just said too much.

Chestnuts roasted by Teddy Ray @ 09/01/2008 7:10 PM


RANDOM FUN FACT FOR THE EVENING

Ron Jeremy had a Masters Degree in Special Education

also he was a special ed teacher.

Chestnuts roasted by mandy_Reeves @ 09/01/2008 7:51 PM


R.I.P. to Walter “Killer” Kowalski

Chestnuts roasted by The Manimal @ 09/01/2008 8:08 PM


I liked the monster from CLoverfield. Not the little ones though, just the big kahuna.

I also liked Toy Story and…well, all pixar movies.

Chestnuts roasted by Hazard @ 09/01/2008 9:44 PM


Kowalski was a great legendary wrestler. First, I think Michael Caine was one cheesy killer.
In the movie “Dressed To Kill”. I wouldn’t be
afraid of a drag queen. Yes he killed someone,
then again, so did Frankfurter. I like The
Litle Mermaid. I have a thing for girls with
red hair. And Tron, yes I liked Tron. It had
those cool light cycles and it was one of the
first films to use computer animation. MCP
was weird. End of Line.

Chestnuts roasted by LoneStar76 @ 09/01/2008 9:52 PM


teddy- I could explain, but just hang out until December 1st, and you will find out who Knacks is. if you cannot wait…http://www.myspace.com/xmasknacks

Chestnuts roasted by kb @ 09/01/2008 10:03 PM


I just wanted to say I just had a dream with Mystie in it. NO not that kind of dream I don’t think she would appreciate hearing about that anyway lol. I was in a store looking at marked down post holiday items they were valentine’s and easter stuff. I picked up a bundle of peeps decorated cheap pencils (cheaply made) that I instantly wanted to buy, she was walking by and I recognized her. I said hey Mystie! Peeps pencils! And she said I know they are made by the captoy brand and I already have some she continued walking by me not surprised at all. She kind of looked at the marked down items but not really. She seemed in a hurry to get someplace. I started closely looking at the pencils and they came out of the package. I felt kind of stupid for wanting them after that.

Chestnuts roasted by Goob @ 09/01/2008 10:26 PM


While we’re on the dual topics of Disney TV and unconvincing villains… Mr Boogedy! I randomly found it on VHS at a thrift store a while back, so I finally got to see it. The PAL VHS release also included ‘Fuzzbucket’, another obscure Disney Sunday Movie about some kid with an invisible friend.

Also, the Horned King from The Black Cauldron: terrifying, or pants-crappingly terrifying?

Chestnuts roasted by Daniel85 @ 09/01/2008 10:47 PM


Proof that the world is getting too small:
Something I posted here months ago was used against me in an “argument” tonight….dammit, is there nowhere safe?

Chestnuts roasted by Shuanfu @ 09/01/2008 11:05 PM


Damn. Haven’t posted in a while, but have been lurking.

Halloween!! I’ve been waiting for the season to begin all year. Now that labor day has come (and gone) and X-E has it’s first holiday post, I’m officially into it. For me, the season is open. Bring on Dracula, Frankenstein, Freddy and the rest.

The next eight weeks will be the best of the year. Oh wait, then there’s Christmas. SHIT!!! It just gets better.

GO X-E!

Chestnuts roasted by Spike85 @ 09/01/2008 11:53 PM


uh-oh.
I just got back from using the restroom and I accidentally overflowed the toilet!
It’s okay though. I’ll just deny it and blame it on my cousin.
heh heh

Chestnuts roasted by Hazard @ 09/02/2008 12:01 AM


Good News Today: Super Mario RPG FINALLY got released on the Virtual Console! I got it, and it’s still as good as I remembered. Although I cant get the timing on the damn hammer weapons. I was able to do it a few times on the VC version, now it’s getting annoying

Bad News: Don LaFontaine, aka “The Movie Trailer Voice Guy” died. :( It turns out it was from complications from a collapsed lung. Damn, and yet Billie Mays continues to walk the Earth.

Poll time:

1) Monster: Jaws. Seriously, if you stay out of the water, he can’t get you. Unless he becomes the Land Shark of SNL fame and then we’re all screwed.

2) Disney: I’m going against the herd and say Three Caballeros. I saw this movie endlessly when I was younger, and it made me a better animation viewer thanks to it. It even taught Brazillian & Mexican history to boot.

Chestnuts roasted by Invader Norbert @ 09/02/2008 2:17 AM


JLAJRC, I just finished watching Totally Minnie. Did Micky actually think Elton John would try
to steal Minnie? Hazard, would your toilet
happen to be a Hashaway? Seeing that Minnie
special, showed me how great the 80s truly
were.

Chestnuts roasted by LoneStar76 @ 09/02/2008 3:18 AM


I’ve also already made some Halloween purchases. I doubt I’ll get burned out this year as I have been very excited for Halloween for months now. I will even be dressing up this year. Can’t wait to start decorating my place.

Chestnuts roasted by DC @ 09/02/2008 10:33 AM


JLAJRC – a Kids Inc. fan!!! You have made my day. That show was my childhood obession.

Chestnuts roasted by Lori @ 09/02/2008 12:00 PM


1) Monster: wow.. this could change at any given moment.. – i’d have to say the Creature from the Black Lagoon off the top of my head.. – granted, he looks cool.. but isn’t that scary, really.. – i mean.. just stay out of the damn lagoon! – right?

2) Disney: tough question.. – after three Disney World trips in three years.. i’ve became much more of a fan.. – Monsters Inc. is really, really amazing.. – but, after recently getting a 50-inch plasma HDTV.. my wife suggested we watch 101 Dalmations and.. wow.. that movie is fantastic.. – especially the artwork.. – so as of right now it’s my fave..

Chestnuts roasted by Review the World @ 09/02/2008 12:24 PM


I started buying candy corn and candy pumpkins 2 weeks ago to snack on @ my desk. Co-workers were amazed it was out already. I’ve also pulled out all my Halloween glassware & funky pumpkin cups at the house. Woo-hoo!

Chestnuts roasted by JillS @ 09/02/2008 12:51 PM


1) Monster: those stupid puppets from the Puppet Master movies. I mean come on, a can of hairspray and a lighter and those things are toast! (no pun intended)

2) Disney Movie: I know someone else mentioned it but I gotta go with Aladin. Robin Williams made that movie and the songs are just so damn catchy!

Oh and thanks for the shout out Goob! Sorry I didn’t say thanks sooner I just now got around to watching the video. :D

Chestnuts roasted by Dan @ 09/02/2008 12:53 PM


okay time for me to drag out my celebs die in three’s theory….

Killer Kowalski

Don “in a worrrllldd” LaFontaine

who is next???? *puts on prosthetic grim reaper finger and points around hollywood*

Chestnuts roasted by mandy_Reeves @ 09/02/2008 12:56 PM


Hmmm…monster I find least intimidating…I guess I’d have to say Jaws, since you just have to stay away from water to avoid him. I’m not really a big fan of swimming in natural bodies of water anyway (however, when it comes to going out on a boat crabbing, it is a different story).

My fave Disney show was the cartoon shorts featuring Goofy showing how to do different stuff like lift weights, etc. I think my most favorite of those would be the one where they are introducing new model cars (there is a car with an extra-wide bumper to make it easier to mow down pedestrians. It is also equipped with a glass bottom, so you can see if you ran over anyone you know. That would never fly in today’s cartoons). Good stuff.

Chestnuts roasted by DarkSideofBrightness @ 09/02/2008 12:57 PM


There have been a lot of celebrity deaths this year. Charlton Heston, Bernie Mac, Isaac Hayes, Estelle Getty, George Carlin, and now Don LaFontaine. Pretty crazy stuff.

Norb, I too have a soft spot for The Three Caballeros. I also like Sleeping Beauty and Pinocchio a lot.

Chestnuts roasted by Annette @ 09/02/2008 1:05 PM


Forgot the questions there.

1.) Lamest: The master in Manos Hands of Fate. Although Torgo is awesome.

2.) Disney: I’d have to say The Fox and The Hound.

Chestnuts roasted by DC @ 09/02/2008 1:15 PM


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