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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

Actually, I rather like this idea. I may have to scout out this myself as background noise during October (I’ve been meaning to get a yule log, too). The “Jack O’Lantern” “ambiance” screensaver is kinda cool.

Chestnuts roasted by starwenn @ 09/18/2008 10:56 PM


Call me crazy, but the dvd doesn’t do it for me. I was hoping that you’d bought one of those “80 horror movies on 3 dvds” sets that they sell for like 20 bucks or less around this time of year.

I’d much prefer to use that or a real horror movie during a party. And as to horror movies as background, Nightmare on Elm Street 3 and Hellraiser were on last weekend; those were my background noise. (I also “watched” all 3 ginger snaps the other night)

Chestnuts roasted by Cat the Vampire Slayer @ 09/18/2008 11:07 PM


That’s not good however you put it, kb. I shall Beam some Bunnies towards you.

Chestnuts roasted by Invader Norbert @ 09/18/2008 11:29 PM


Rev. I could always use the egoboost! But I think it would be annoying as hell to others. Your going to have to email me on myspace by memory what your comment was.

On the subject of what great horror movies are great to play in the background I sometimes do watch a movie in the background that I have seen a million times while surfing the net or doing various household chores. Just any movie I have watched a million times that I don’t really need to pay attention to to know what is going on. They don’t need to be a movie that is a horror movie. Wayne’s world, Wedding singer, any Disney movie that was released on tape or in the theaters in the late 80′s and 90′s, Dead Alive, Labyrinth, Lost Boys, Nightmare Before Christmas (which I am planning on watching tonight!) Kids (don’t ask), Simpsons movie, any Simpsons episode, Terminator 1 and 2, Total Recall, list goes on.

Also I turned on the Halloween Jukebox last night, cranked it up loud enough that I could hear it in the kitchen and also my bedroom but I think the neighbor couldn’t really hear it and I went and reorganized things and caught up on dishes etc. it was really nice and it was on for at least 3 hours before the first run was over. That is a great way to just turn something on and not have to worry about what kind of music to choose or anything just push play.

There is someone on youtube that I know she is really into Halloween but more of the Martha Stewart style of Halloween and not our kind. You know the type, the crafty type. Anyway I don’t know if she would like our jukebox and I am overprotective of the things I love. You know like how I am with Rev. But anyway I don’t want to tell her about it! I told her about the countdown but she didn’t seem too interested in spending even more time online just reading about some guy’s thoughts about purchases from Target.

She lives in Hawaii so if she saw something she really liked and it wasn’t at Target, Walmart, or Kmart she would have to buy it online and it’s a POS from there. It’s hard to explain the attraction to the jukebox and to X-E in general. You either don’t get it or you are obsessed and try to change your schedule to fit it. At least that is what I think.

You know what would be awesome? This year doing a Christmas Tacky Gift exchange. I did it last year with another website. The person running it made a list of volunteers and you sent a gift to the person below you on the list. The last one on the list sent a gift to the first one.

Chestnuts roasted by Goob @ 09/18/2008 11:47 PM


Holy shit kb, that’s terrifying! I will definitely pray for him.

Chestnuts roasted by ultrasound gel @ 09/18/2008 11:59 PM


I realize I’m a couple days late, but I just wanted to say, “Yaaaaaaay! X-E Halloween Countdown!”

Now if only I could find my Disney’s Halloween Treat DVD. I won it on eBay and promptly misplaced it. Sorrow.

Chestnuts roasted by Flush it all away @ 09/19/2008 4:25 AM


You can find several versions of that special on youtube there is a guy that has a link in the description that you can download the whole thing I don’t know the link but if you scrounge around you can find it or just watch it on youtube the version I downloaded the magic mirror was hosting.

Chestnuts roasted by Goob @ 09/19/2008 5:43 AM


Here is the first part

In the description there is the link. It took about an hour to download. I hope that is what you wanted!

Chestnuts roasted by Goob @ 09/19/2008 5:56 AM


ARRR! It be time to talk like a Pirate and generally do things in a Piratical nature!

ARRRR!

Chestnuts roasted by Cameron T. @ 09/19/2008 8:33 AM


Dear Mr. Caracappa

It has come to my attention that many of your statements about myself in your web log posting is untrue and defamatory. You made them maliciously in order to fit your own ends. As such, they are defamatory per se. Under O.C.G.A. 51-5-11, this letter constitutes a demand for immediate retraction in writing of these false and libelous statements. In accordance with O.C.G.A 51-5-11(b) (1)(C), myself and co. deamand that your retraction and correction be accompanied by an editorial in which you specifically repudiated your libelous statements.

Sincerly,
Mr. Nomad

Chestnuts roasted by Coco the Nomad @ 09/19/2008 9:10 AM


I will repeat this later with the new blog article but I just wanted to mention that Showtime is repeating tonight at 10:00pm the episode of Penn and Teller Bullshit when they talk about nostalgia and how people talk about the past like it was an ideal time to live in and in reality it isn’t as good as they remember it being.

I thought it was an interesting episode when I first saw it about 3 or so weeks ago. I kept on forgetting to mention it so here you go. They will repeat it of course if you miss it just look for it. I thought it would be a good topic of conversation.

Also I love how grungy the Halloween 8 ball has gotten :D

Chestnuts roasted by Goob @ 09/19/2008 9:23 AM


Coco you cad.

I just updated the main page for the first time since the Bud Bowl. Not that there’s any reason to start there since all the action is here, but I’m curious to find out how many people actually though I hadn’t written anything since the Superbowl.

Chestnuts roasted by Matt @ 09/19/2008 9:38 AM


I used to check the main page on a regular basis for updates, and thought the site was long abandoned. I did this for months before I clicked Blog and found this underground society. What a happy day that was.

Chestnuts roasted by Rev. Back It On Up @ 09/19/2008 9:45 AM


I haven’t checked the front page in a couple years; I’ve always had the blog bookmarked. Nice to see it updated anyway. It brings back fond memories of first-time visits.

Chestnuts roasted by MulanLang @ 09/19/2008 9:54 AM


the front page Looks great! Unlike everyone else I always start at the front page. Awesome!!!

Chestnuts roasted by drew do @ 09/19/2008 10:22 AM


drew do You are not alone. I, too, start at the main page.
On a totally unrelated but funny note, I just processed paperwork for a woman who’s first name is Titty. It’s not a nickname or short for anything. Her name is actually Titty. What were her parents thinking?

Chestnuts roasted by DarkSideofBrightness @ 09/19/2008 10:31 AM


I love putting horror movies on as background sound. Right now I’ve got Idle Hands on. FTW!

Chestnuts roasted by Dr Sketch @ 09/19/2008 10:38 AM


Like many others I follow the website but never post. So, hooray, my first post! I always start at the home page so what a pleasant surprise today! Thanks Matt and hi by the way :) I’m a big fan…and apparently a kiss up.

Chestnuts roasted by Melissa @ 09/19/2008 10:41 AM


Aw (arrr), the front page looks nice. I always come directly to the blog too (or, more accurately, never really leave it) but I check out the front page every once in awhile for old time’s sake ;)

I can’t believe the 8-Ball wants you to just guess yourself. That’s not very magic.

Hi Melissa, welcome to the blog!

Chestnuts roasted by squee4242 @ 09/19/2008 10:43 AM


drink up me hearties, yo ho, yo ho

Chestnuts roasted by tigerfan55600 @ 09/19/2008 10:45 AM


I just come to the blog via the main page. Imagine my surprise when I come here today and find the main page all Halloweenified. I know it sounds weird, but the Halloween countdown wouldn’t feel right without a Halloween skin on the main page. I don’t know how much time and effort it takes, Matt, but I appreciate it.

Chestnuts roasted by wydren @ 09/19/2008 10:51 AM


Happy talk like a buccaneer tide ya horn swogglin’ landlubbers!

Chestnuts roasted by DC @ 09/19/2008 10:52 AM


I come in from the main page too and was shocked to see that it was… changed!! Im lovin the Halloween stuff! Makes me itchy to get back to Walmart and buy some more decorations!!

Chestnuts roasted by kittygirl @ 09/19/2008 11:33 AM


Wow, the front page changed. I’m impressed! That shows that Matt is truly committed to the Halloween season. YAYAYAYA!

Chestnuts roasted by gingela5 @ 09/19/2008 11:46 AM


waiting around for a phone call regarding my hopefully new temp position. I love fall…lovely weather.

Chestnuts roasted by mandy_evil jack o lantern from hell_Reeves @ 09/19/2008 1:28 PM


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