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Halloween Countdown 08: Grow Your Own Haunted Castle!

UPDATE: Now you can relive X-E's 2008 Halloween Countdown more easily than ever -- and in it's original design! On the top of the right-side column of every page herein, you'll see a master guide linking to all of 2008's Countdown articles! After you're done sifting through those, you can navigate to other X-E Halloween Countdowns. Enjoy!

Welcome to X-Entertainment's sixth annual Halloween Countdown -- your haunted hub for all things ghoulish! From now through Halloween, come back each weekday for a new spooky-themed article, covering everything from this year's best Halloween candy to yesteryear's worst Halloween movies. (I'll be posting on the weekends too, but let's consider those bonuses in case I want a day off.)


Longtime readers might be wondering why I'm doing the Countdown on the blog as opposed to the traditional packaging. Well, for one, I don't want to repeat last year's monumental disaster and burn out on Halloween long before it's actually Halloween. It makes me feel all Grinchy. Plus, a lot of the junk I want to cover are dishes best served in a couple of paragraphs, and it won't do me any favors to try to stretch everything into feature-length articles. In my old age, I've lost my zeal for filler.

I'm excited. I didn't pump myself up with Halloween madness in late August like I usually do, so there's more than enough gas left for me to spew nothing but orange and black bile for the next month and a half. I've already found a ton of Halloween stuff worthy of tribute, and the search has barely begun!

It's the start of the greatest trimester of the year -- a long stretch of death and darkness, followed by a turkey-laced conversion, followed by an enormous Christmas explosion. It's my favorite time to be alive, and it's by far my favorite time to run this site. I hope you'll all stick around and have fun in the comments. The thought that a fair number of you count X-E among your holiday traditions is more than enough motivation for me to blow each and every paycheck on stuff I'll take a few pictures of, write about and then never look at again.

Still doing some light tweaks here and there, but as you can see, the blog has been spookified. Big thanks to Brian Jacks for the amazing blog header. You might remember Brian from past X-E holiday designs. He's become a pretty busy little big shot, and it took a lot of begging to get him to grace us with his talents this year. I've been doing these Countdowns for a long time, and it just wouldn't feel right without one of his Photoshop jobs skulking about somewhere.

Similarly, the man/beast known as Tummi, another increasingly busy buddy of mine, sacrificed forty days and forty nights to deliver us a custom new Halloween Jukebox, now with more spooky songs than ever before! I listen to holiday music more than any other kind, so this juke goes well beyond a mere "novelty" for me. Give it a listen, and you too will lose count of how often you click that jukebox graphic between now and Halloween. (Hint: It's near the top of the right-side column on every page of the blog.)

What can you expect during this year's Countdown? Hmm: Toys, candy, movies, toons, contests, commercials, crafts, recipes and, if the stars align, crude sketches of ghosts who converse via word balloons. And my annual essay on why life sucks, disguised as a review of Charlie Brown's Halloween special.

Let's get this party started with something small. Ironically, someday, this something will be gigantic.


Just when you thought "Grow Your Own" toys peaked and were ready to tumble down the mountain, some mad scientist finds a way to top all past exhibits. A "Grow Your Own" Haunted Castle? I can't say that it's been a lifelong dream of mine, but I think that has more to do with me lacking an imaginative enough brain to conjure visions of something so incredible. In the end, I am mortal.

Sufficiently aided by ghost-laden packaging (a necessity to make the castle feel distinctly haunted, otherwise it'd pass as a simple medieval castle, and there's nothing Halloween Countdownish about that), the soon-to-be-ginormous abode is rough to the touch, and it kinda smells like one of those old scented Body Shop soap balls everyone seems to have owned at one point or another.

Soap balls -- is that what they were called? Maybe bath beads? They looked like big, edible marbles. Those things.

The castle is finely detailed, though I wonder how much of this detailing will be left intact after it spends days soaking and expanding in a tub of water. Course, I'm not giving my castle much of a chance of shine, as the only suitable container I could find to house its metamorphosis was a jar that formerly played host to a handful of sliced peaches.


I'm curious to see the final result, but I readily admit that this can only end badly. I'm also going to have to issue a surprising STRIKE ONE against this seemingly perfect item, as there's no easy way to keep the castle in an upright position as it grows. It seems clear that the castle will ultimately morph into some kind of sightless octopus with red-tipped tentacles, given its sideways position and the fact that its growth is now limited to the exact mass of ten ounces worth of Polar's peach slices.

But is that really something to complain about? A tiny haunted castle that slowly transforms into a giant, handicapped octopus? Christmas has come early.

According to the package, the castle's alien gestation lasts for up to ten days. Mark your calendars. I'll show you the results on 9/26. Which is evidently going to be a Friday. Hooray for Friday nights spent in ways worth bragging about.

See you tomorrow? That's how this works, you know.

Posted by Matt on 09/16/2008. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 131 comments

@Nickelodeon, that theme park isn’t Cedar Point is it? ;) That’s only a couple hours away from me. I grew up in Houston, and the six flags fright fest at Astroworld was always a ton of fun. Shame they shut that place down.

Chestnuts roasted by tokyomonster @ 09/17/2008 9:38 AM


Matt,

Seriously.. you could change X-E to just point to this blog and I think most of us wouldn’t mind… as long as you archived your old articles as easily searchable blog posts. :)

Honestly most of us are just excited when you get in the mood to post anything so I am pretty sure that the amount of people unhappy with the Halloween Countdown being on the blog is probably incredibly low.

Rp

Chestnuts roasted by MessiahRp @ 09/17/2008 9:41 AM


Ahh, a new class! Each holiday, XE is flooded with new posters or first timers. We’ll be anxious to see who sticks with it into the January dead zone. Which among you will be the next Rev., Ultraman, or even Bill? Who will move on to the next level, and become Kingklash, visiting us from another astral plane? We shall see! :)

Chestnuts roasted by Terror Claws @ 09/17/2008 9:41 AM


WOW! Is that a Vampire Nixon mask? I want one!

Chestnuts roasted by dj hojo @ 09/17/2008 9:44 AM


“Last year I spent Halloween night scaring the Trick or Treaters with my fake plastic Freddy glove. However, I’d love to replace it with this baby: http://www.toynk.com/product/RUB-2446-C

Jason-

I own that glove (I work at BuyCostumes.com… easy access) and I can unequivocally say it is disappointing. The fingers are difficult to move around. It’s almost as if this was set up so much for display purposes that they didn’t consider how to make it work like the real glove. I put it back in the box and took it down to a Fangoria Convention where I had Robert Englund sign it.

Rp

Chestnuts roasted by MessiahRp @ 09/17/2008 9:45 AM


Good Evening.

It’s the first I’ve posted. I find the jukebox marvelous. We don’t have Halloween in Australia. We have Rocktober. Nonetheless, I’d like to share my favourite creepy-as-crap track – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7GUV4xLR2PQ.

Yours,

Chestnuts roasted by ubik @ 09/17/2008 10:06 AM


@tokyo: No, it’s not…but FANTASTIC guess. We are indeed owned by their parent company, Cedar Fair. ;) Cedar Point is their 2nd best park…we’re number 1!

Chestnuts roasted by Nickelodeon @ 09/17/2008 10:09 AM


Out from the lurking.

I try very hard to wait till after Canadian Thanksgiving to talk about Halloween but every year this place does it to me, every year I want to start the celebration early! Not sure if it’s a bad thing or not. I’m going to go with not. I am going to wait for a little while before I start listening to the jukebox, music is the fastest way to get me burned out from a season.

Chestnuts roasted by IHAQ @ 09/17/2008 10:14 AM


Let me also recommend The Monster Club’s free library of old-time radio horror: http://www.themonsterclub.com/radiolibrary.htm

Chestnuts roasted by Bluejay @ 09/17/2008 10:18 AM


Nickelodeon If it’s Cedar Point I’m so jealous! Cedar Point HalloWeekends are the BEST! The Wife and I always kick off our Halloween season by going the first week of October!

Chestnuts roasted by MulanLang @ 09/17/2008 10:47 AM


OMG OMG!! I am so happy to see the Countdown has started. Unfortunately, I’m stuck at a class for my job (it’s on Lotus Notes…I already know how to use it, but my supervisor still decided to send me…I’m bored as hell), so I don’t have time to read anything right now. Perhaps I’ll be back at lunch time.
:-D

Chestnuts roasted by DarkSideofBrightness @ 09/17/2008 10:49 AM


Ah the countdown. I have been so bored at my job. Teaching Microsoft Office to college students 2 years younger than me gets more boring every semester I do it.

But now that the countdown is back and I can spend all of the downtime here.

I am personally glad it is on the blog this year teaching this class has me too burned out to check both a blog and a countodown section ;)

May this be the greatest XE holiday trimester ever!!!

Chestnuts roasted by DemonicDrPhil (Formerly Danny J) @ 09/17/2008 10:57 AM


Rev.,

Kung Fu HD is also fun to watch at times, but Monsters is by far the best. Where else can you watch all the Pumpkinhead movies back to back?!

Chestnuts roasted by Clockwork @ 09/17/2008 11:07 AM


MulanLang, halloweekends are that good, eh? I’ve never been, but plan on checking it out this October!

Chestnuts roasted by tokyomonster @ 09/17/2008 11:08 AM


@Captain Will: I was pleasantly surprised at how much I enjoyed [REC] considering that I’m not a fan of the whole ‘shaky cameraman’ perspective (i.e cloverfield, blair witch). With that being said, I’m weary of the US remake, especially since [REC] came out barely a year ago. It seems like that’s all that’s coming out of Hollywood these days; remake after remake after remake. Although I am kinda excited to see the ‘Friday the 13th’ remake that comes out in February.

Chestnuts roasted by Sprocket @ 09/17/2008 11:09 AM


I love the Halloween Countadown. Can’t wait to see what pops up this year.

Captain Will: If you comic books horror seems to be making a comeback. Here’s what I recommend:

30 Days of Night graphic novels: Even if you thought the movie was underwhelming, this was still a great read.

Freddy vs. Jason vs. Ash mini. There is also the regular Evil Dead comic.

Ghost Rider is pretty good right now

There’s about three “Marvel Zombies” minis that are wickedly fun. It’s just what it sounds like, the Marvel heroes are zombies.

They just started a “Marvel Apes” mini in the same vein.

There’s an upcoming Superman/Batman vs. Vampires/Werewolves mini.

There’s an “Attack of the Killer Tomatoes” mini coming out pretty soon, too.

There’s an EXCELLENT just completed mini called “Screamland” where the old Universal Monsters try to find work in Hollywood where the public doesn’t find them scary anymore.

Of course, there are various minis based on the Elm Street, Friday the 13th, Halloween, and Leatherface franchises.

Those are just off the top of my head. I’m sure there’s many more.

Chestnuts roasted by JLAJRC @ 09/17/2008 11:10 AM


Speaking of comics. IDW has legion of the supernatural coming out ( I believe that’s what it is called.) Think of it as Justice League from DC but with Dracula, Cleopatra zombie, Frankenstein, wolf-man and others.

IDW also has a new ghostbusters mini coming out in october. I guess it was supposed to coincide with the game but that’s been delayed due activision canceling it and Sony saving it. (Which makes sense wasn’t Columbia the company that put the movies out and now Sony owns them, thank god I bought that PS3, cuz I doubt Sony will put it on other systems now)

Gah I gotta stop ranting…

Chestnuts roasted by DemonicDrPhil (Danny J) @ 09/17/2008 11:17 AM


–>> ..wait to can’t waiting ..will worship devils in mean time.

>v

Chestnuts roasted by tOkKa @ 09/17/2008 11:22 AM


Yaaaaaaaaaaay! NOW it’s the Halloween season. It does not officially begin for me until the X-E countdown.

Captain Will- A few good, spooky books:
Something Wicked This Way Comes – Ray Bradbury
The Haunting of Hill House – Shirley Jackson

Chestnuts roasted by Nicole @ 09/17/2008 11:27 AM


Jukebox at my desk at work…heaven.

Chestnuts roasted by meepy @ 09/17/2008 11:31 AM


Wish I could listen to the jukebox at work, but my computer sucks. If I start opening up too many programs it gets ridiculously slow.

Chestnuts roasted by DC @ 09/17/2008 11:42 AM


It has been awhile since I have been this excited for the holiday season. I also get stoked about Halloween and the march into Thanksgiving. Only to be followed by the greatness of Christmas and New Years. However, something special is in the air this year. With the start of the countdown it is the start of the holiday season no doubt. The past couple of weeks I have been waiting in suspense for the header to change and the countdown to start with a great entry. “Grow your owns” are always classics. I thought about buying the vampire one or the mummy one, but a castle is way better. Can’t wait to see what it actually grows into. It would amazing if it grew into something else besides a castle.

Since the countdown has started, tonight I will be anxiously waiting the next entry while doing something festive. A pumpkin ale, maybe a Jones soda or something with orange and black construction paper.

I am looking forward to spending my electronic holiday celebrations with everyone here. Hell of a job Matt, the site looks great.

Chestnuts roasted by nosna @ 09/17/2008 11:46 AM


They yanked out the sound card from my computer…

Chestnuts roasted by DemonicDrPhil @ 09/17/2008 11:46 AM


I’ve been starting the halloween spirit by buying weird hammy old horror movies on VHS for mere dollars, sometimes basing my decisions only on how cool the cover art is.

Chestnuts roasted by zharicant @ 09/17/2008 11:59 AM


@zharicant, very nice! i have put a limit on my VHS purchases. if not a go crazy. but i may have to lift the ban if come across some horrow flicks.

Chestnuts roasted by nosna @ 09/17/2008 12:03 PM


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