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Halloween Countdown ’08: “Haunted Evening” DVD!

Even when it isn't Halloween time, I often consult a specific pile of horror movies from my DVD collection to serve as background noise for a night spent paying more attention to something else. It may seem odd to treat movies like Halloween 4 and Friday the 13th: Part 2 in the same way others treat fish tanks, lava lamps and those shitty indoor rock fountains that never look or work like the box says, but in lieu of leading a spirited protest against corrupt oil corporations, or chewing rocks, I've gotta find my rebel points somewhere.

Frequently, I'll throw one of these movies on to drown out the silence whenever I feel like reading. The problem is that I'll find myself rereading paragraphs several dozen times, because my mind will continually intertwine the written words with whatever expletives the onscreen characters shout as Jason skullfucks them. I'm fairly certain that the phrase, "HE'S FUCKING KILLING ME HELP HE'S FUCKING KILLING ME" cannot be counted among the quotations from any known dinosaur encyclopedia.

But Halloween is a magical time of year -- and one full of suitable replacements.

How awesome is this? A spin on those sixty-minute "recordings of someone's fireplace" DVDs they sell during Christmastime, this low-cost, low-rent Haunted Evening DVD adds an eerie ambiance to any room with a TV/DVD setup somewhere inside it. Featuring five different sequences, each "chapter" presents a motion video of a fairly stationary Halloween environment, ranging from a graveyard to a dungeon. Stuffed with inobtrusively low-fi Halloween sound effects, this DVD is an absolutely perfect way to set a spooky mood without paying a lot of attention.

I don't want to infer that the "mood films" on this DVD are a big production, because they're not. Example: One chapter features a shot of a plastic witch's cauldron on someone's coffee table for fifteen minutes. I'm working under the assumption that everything on this disc was the result of some guy pouring over his grandmother's house one afternoon, with nothing but a bedsheet, a video camera and two red light bulbs to help him secure a spot in the next Cannes Film Festival. I don't know who this guy is, but I've named him Coco. Coco the Nomad.

I don't know why the photo above came out so dark, but it's a shot of Haunted Evening playing on my television. I'm not sure if the excitement of this really translates in picture form, but trust me, it was palpable. This particular chapter (titled "Jack-O'-Lanterns") rotated a few images of carved pumpkins, which sat perfectly still as various lighting and fog effects swarmed in the background.

It's a simple concept done simply, but it works really well. While the ghost-shaped pinata currently hanging in the corner of our TV room just makes the place look cheap and gaudy, this Haunted Evening DVD actually succeeds in making me feel like I'm sharing living space with the spirits of long dead monsters and murderers. It's the kind of stuff you can't put a price on. Even if you could, it'd be far higher than the 9.99 Target charged me.

I suspect that the creators of Haunted Evening would've had a hard time trademarking such a vague concept, so there are probably ten trillion versions of this "scary background" DVD lurking in any stores bold enough to part with such treasures.

I just love this stupid DVD. It makes me joyful, and that's not easy to do when there isn't free string cheese involved. When I eat string cheese, I like to pretend that I'm an orangutan sucking ants off a stick. I secretly pray for someone to ask me which brand of string cheese I'm eating, so I can respond with a hearty "Polly-Oooh Oooh AH AH" before shitting into my hand and throwing it at them. Was that a run-on sentence? Let's ask the Halloween Magic 8-Ball.

Fuck you 8-Ball.

Anyway, sorry about the crude orangutan bit. I guess I just have a little "work speak" left inside me from that old gig writing catalog descriptions for JCPenney.

Posted by Matt on 09/18/2008. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 116 comments

Well. This was a pleasant thing to wake up to–new X-E blogs! Yaaaaaay!

Chestnuts roasted by FangsFirst @ 09/18/2008 1:55 PM


I am telling you this genre of videos is a racket. I wish I knew how to get in on making these. The secret to marketing them though is to sell them where Matt shops. You then have a guaranteed customer base via this site. I never would have bought this before reading about it here, yet now I can’t seem to live without it.

Chestnuts roasted by drew do @ 09/18/2008 2:00 PM


I went to a local Kroger this morning to pick up foodstuffs and had a moment of absolute elation when I saw a huge arch of black and orange balloons marking the Halloween section. They have some awesome Halloween-themed kitchen ware this year.

Chestnuts roasted by Cheetara @ 09/18/2008 2:01 PM


Wow, an early morning post. Nice!

Chestnuts roasted by tigerfan55600 @ 09/18/2008 2:03 PM


I almost bought this the other day at Target! You’ve sold me on it and I plan on picking it up after work today. Stupid work.

Chestnuts roasted by Jeff W. @ 09/18/2008 2:05 PM


They have a lot of these types of videos out now. I actually saw one that was just puppies playing.

Chestnuts roasted by DC @ 09/18/2008 2:08 PM


That’s something else. I had no idea that these DVDs existed. Though I’ll probably just go with the tried and true Hammer and Universal classics in the background this year.

Chestnuts roasted by Michael Foley @ 09/18/2008 2:11 PM


I remember this REALLY cool Halloween DVD/Crystal Ball thing they had at Spencers Gifts a few years ago. Basically you turn your TV upside down and near a window and put the DVD in, you put the Crystal Ball on top of it and it a bunch of floating scary faces start popping up in the ball throwing taunts at you. Or you could get rid of the CB and it looks like the faces are floating. I only saw this once a few years ago. I didn’t buy it because it was kinda expensive, plus I’d be too lazy to even try turning a tv over on its side.

Chestnuts roasted by JLAJRC @ 09/18/2008 2:51 PM


I actually went to Youtube to see if anyone had a video of what I described and actually found a short infomercial from the company that made those DVD’s call “Big Scream TV.” I want everything in this infomercial.

Chestnuts roasted by JLAJRC @ 09/18/2008 3:02 PM


I have a DVD of spooky images I bought a couple of years ago. It’s a two disc set. One is a CD with music from different horror movies and TV shows, and the second has a automatic loop of images and the original “House On Haunted Hill.” The next year, I bought a similar set, a three disc that time, that includes suites from “Jaws” and “Psycho” with a “Night Of The Living Dead” DVD. If you’re going to get old horror movies, including William Castle and Roger Corman is a sacred duty. Now, if I can just rig a chair to buzz when I watch “The Tingler” then that would be a Hallowe’en worth it’s weight in candy corn.

Chestnuts roasted by kingklash @ 09/18/2008 3:03 PM


Now, if I can just rig a chair to buzz when I watch “The Tingler” then that would be a Hallowe’en worth it’s weight in candy corn.

Hey, now! 8)

Chestnuts roasted by DC @ 09/18/2008 3:06 PM


I love this. I think I would love it more in April. That way it would be playing when house guests come over and it would be an unspoken awkward oddity.

Chestnuts roasted by Bill @ 09/18/2008 3:15 PM


Your mention of playing Friday the 13th 2 for background noise makes me feel the need to let you guys know about my weekend.

I attended a screening of the first film (in its actual 35mm print glory!) in a giant theater. The whole thing was hosted by Tom Savini, Victor Miller, Harry Manferdini, and Ari Lehman, who attended a huge Q&A panel with Betsy Palmer and Adrienne King earlier that day.

It was AWESOME.

Now, to head to Wal-Mart and hopefully find some sort of equivalent to the DVD you mentioned.

Chestnuts roasted by Second-Rate Dracula @ 09/18/2008 3:20 PM


Matt, you must have been to Target because I was there last night and saw the same 8-Ball, then saw the same DVD.

Chestnuts roasted by meepy @ 09/18/2008 3:23 PM


nothing more fun than an over-excited Matt at the begining of a countdown… Enjoy it while you can, folks

Chestnuts roasted by Nizzler @ 09/18/2008 3:26 PM


Oops, you were in Target. Guess I should read the post before I comment.

Chestnuts roasted by meepy @ 09/18/2008 3:28 PM


there is literally nothing less scary than the video of the jack-o-lantern sitting on a hay bail – classic!

Chestnuts roasted by Nizzler @ 09/18/2008 3:41 PM


This dvd looks great, I better there are a lot of other versions as well. How much is said DVD?

Chestnuts roasted by Joker @ 09/18/2008 3:48 PM


You know I’ve never done the Yule log thing but I’d actually consider doing this!

Chestnuts roasted by (The Other) Dan @ 09/18/2008 4:03 PM


I think the string cheese/orangutan bit tied it all together quite nicely.

Chestnuts roasted by Loneman1 @ 09/18/2008 4:32 PM


I think my sailor mouth filth got my last comment destroyed.

I am sorry I used the “F” word, and the “BJ” word, and the “H” word, and the “SF” word, especially all in one comment. It won’t happen again, and going forward I will leave comments more properly befitting a lady, and a woman of the cloth, and a Big Boss.

Please forgive me, stinkbutt. I mean X-E Matt.

Chestnuts roasted by Rev. Back It On Up @ 09/18/2008 4:39 PM


Damn Rev! Now you got me curious as to what exactly was in that last comment!!

And don’t change! That’s what we love about you!

Chestnuts roasted by (The Other) Dan @ 09/18/2008 4:51 PM


Finkle?
Banjo Juju?
Haberdash?
Santo Flamingo?

Aw, yeah, she’s a dirty girl….

Chestnuts roasted by kingklash @ 09/18/2008 5:04 PM


Just be glad I didn’t use the “G” word.

It would never, ever be appropriate here.

I’ll flog myself diligently when I get home for talkin vulgar in this family restaurant.

Chestnuts roasted by Rev. Back It On Up @ 09/18/2008 5:11 PM


Hmmm, looks interesting. I to like to put DVDs on in the background when I’m working (although it’s usually DVD commentaries).

I’ll have to check this out.

Chestnuts roasted by Jason (yes, really my name, not just on the 13th) @ 09/18/2008 5:12 PM


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