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09/26/2008: Halloween Countdown: Freaky Friday.

“Lighted Hair Critters.” I never would’ve predicted that this phrase could hold such meaning for me, but here I am.

There’s a definite trend with this year’s gamut of Halloween toys and novelties. Whereas many companies formerly marketed their spooky-themed “little things” as giveaways for trick-or-treaters, there are no such illusions this year. I’ve mentioned it before, but Halloween toys are now treated like veritable stocking stuffers, and I’m sure that it’s only a matter of time before we can buy giant socks made out of black wool and fishnets. It’s sad to see old fashioned trick-or-treat items in such a slump, but if the end result is a three-pack of “Lighted Hair Critters,” change is good.

I buy a lot of crap for these Halloween Countdowns, but not all of it gets written about. Some of the stuff just ends up being too mundane to score even a few paragraphs off of, and I certainly worried that this trio of souped-up Koosh balls would end up in my growing bin of regretful purchases. But over the past week, I’ve found myself just growing more and more fond of them, and at press time, I’m like five smiles away from christening these worthless entities as my favorite things in the universe.

I don’t know what it is about them, exactly. Maybe it’s the innate oddity of rubber bushes with eyes that gets me, or maybe I just admire the Wild Time company for having the balls to try to pass these things off as “Halloween” toys. I’m not sure if there’s anything macabre about rubber sea urchins with Mr. Potato Head eyes, but since the packaging comes in black-and-orange with spider web graphics, we must accept them that way.

They toys can be thrown or stretched, but since you can say the same for nearly everything on the planet, Wild Time devised an additional gimmick to help the Lighted Hair Critters stand out: They blink colored lights when you punch them.

Part of me feels that I’ve been tricked into celebrating a bunch of repackaged cat toys, but so what? I can play like a cat if I want to. I can write like one, too. I’d follow this up with three paragraphs filled with nothing but the word “meow” if I wasn’t sure that you’d consider it a deal-breaker.

Fortunately, acting like a cat is only fun for about a minute and a half. Let’s move on to the true reason for this entry: It’s time to find out how my “Grow Your Own” Haunted Castle turned out! Yes, it’s already been ten days!

I really shouldn’t have limited my castle’s growth to that empty peach jar, because it turned out to be a pretty incredible little toy. A lot of these “growing things” never live up to the textual hype on their packages, but this one was definitely on the road to victory. Given that it spent ten days trapped in a small, sealed jar, it grew as much as it possibly could. It also somehow turned itself upright, which is either a small miracle or kind of spooky.

I’m tempted to reward my castle for its stellar showing with a properly sized tank and larger amount of holy water…but then I’d have to remove it from the jar, which would feel akin to breaking the glass bottle and pulling the wooden ship out. Just wouldn’t be right. Instead, my new goal is to hatch a Sea-Monkeys in there. While it’s true that the lightweight chemicals used to provide the castle with its magical growing abilities may kill them, I don’t think even PETA bats an eye if you slay a few brine shrimp. It’s not like they have it any better sitting all dehydrated in a foil packet. Shrimps aren’t Kool-Aid.

Finally, we have a pocket-sized Halloween-themed Etch-A-Sketch, a series of hyphenated words that only further proves what I was saying earlier about the new crop of spooky stocking stuffers. Etch-A-Sketches in this exact scale are available at Christmastime as well, only with a red and green color scheme.

I’ve been doing X-Entertainment for nearly ten years, and at one point or another, I’m sure I claimed that I love Etch-A-Sketches. It’s time to come clean: I don’t, and I never have. They’re awful little things. Oh, sure, my complete inability to create even the most basic works of art with an Etch-A-Sketch may play some part in this opinion, but I just don’t see any point in mastering the process when all it would take for someone to destroy my art was a few quick shakes.

I’m out of things to say about all of the above.

So marks the end of WEEK 2 of the Halloween Countdown, and in hindsight, I think the wealth of entries has been a little too fluffy. This is the season for blood and badness. Next week, I’ll cover some stuff that’s a bit more ghoulish. Read at your own risk.

Oh, and this place doesn’t completely die on the weekends. Come back tomorrow to see more of the terrific entries from the “Draw Jason Dancing” art contest, and to maybe watch a few horror movies while commenting on how bad the effects are with other people in other places who are watching the exact same movies. It’s what the Internet is here for. That and this. And this. And that.


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Discussion Thread: 133 comments

Ultraman Yeah, the problem was that it wasn’t marketed as a musical.  So I think the studio is to blame here.
I still can’t get formatting to work with the new comment box.  :(

Ghosted by Cameron T. @ 09/27/2008 12:26 AM EDT


I seriously remember all the trailers having them singing..

And also: http://www.thisnext.com/item/2EF14E22/0771CC33/Nike-Dunk-SB-Horror-Pack Look at those goddamn shoes. I have a pair now.

Ghosted by Cat the Vampire Slayer @ 09/27/2008 1:43 AM EDT


<b>Matt</b>:  You owe me!  I lost 15 precious seconds of my life on that dancing fish page! haha

And I’m kind of sad now: I thought the “Lighted Hair Critters” were supposed to go in your hair.  Do you think they still could?  I totally need them in my hair!

Ghosted by Special K @ 09/27/2008 1:56 AM EDT


I was disappointed with Sweeney Todd, but not because of the singing.  I actually rather like musicals (The Sound of Music is one of my favorite films of all time).  There was just something about it that didn’t work for me.

I’ve said this on here before, but it came up again, so.  Me no likey Burton’s version of Willy Wonka. ):<

Ghosted by Annette @ 09/27/2008 2:31 AM EDT


I’m going to get hit by someone, but I HATE the Sound of Music.. Though now after a convo with my dad, I want to watch The Godfather with him..

Ghosted by Cat the Vampire Slayer @ 09/27/2008 2:39 AM EDT


Any ya’ll catch the trailer for that new flick about everybody goin blind? That looks pretty promising.

Ghosted by ULTRAMAN @ 09/27/2008 3:00 AM EDT


I just saw Dario Argento’s Creepers (Phenomenon in Europe). Wow, just wow. Rent it or something. How about just mention these things that are included in the movie to sell you on it: a monkey, a psychic girl who communicates with insects to solve crime, soundtrack full of ill fitting Iron Maiden and Motohead songs.

I can’t say much more without spoiling the awesome 80’s cheese and horror goodness. If you’ve seen it, you know, if you haven’t, you need to know.

The double feature also screened Demons, which was pretty good. Any movie about zombie like minions and has a scene with a dirt bike riding swordsman is good enough for my money.

Ghosted by Fox @ 09/27/2008 3:46 AM EDT


By the way for film nerds, those were both shown in 35mm at an old theater around here.

Ghosted by Fox @ 09/27/2008 3:48 AM EDT


Yarr, I be roundin up me mateys for to storm that castle!

Now where be me hammer?

Ghosted by Captain Will @ 09/27/2008 4:12 AM EDT


Hey Im Jeff- Sonic games always remind me of winter.Think its because thats when I got my megadrive.Mario always summer because thats all I ever played throughout the summer hols.Still think supermario3 is my fav mario game going!

Ghosted by Blazer @ 09/27/2008 5:38 AM EDT


Hey I’m Jeff and Blazer: The Sonic games always remind me of Christmas because that’s when I got my first Sega Genesis. This time of year is reserved for the Resident Evil games. They always make me think of the fall. When I was living in NYC, my friend and I would spend many a hungover Sunday playing the headaches and pink elephants away with those games, that took us right through Halloween.
Mario is def. a summer game as is “Chubby Cherub.”

Ghosted by Pepe @ 09/27/2008 6:58 AM EDT


Blazer: I love super mario 3!  I am on the fence about buying it for the virtual console on my Wii.  I have 5 bucks left over from when I bought the browser.  I have it on my computer so it’s really not that big of a deal but to play it on my big screen with a controller would be nice.  I haven’t bought a controller for my computer but I will someday.  I remember when I beat that game all by myself the first time I was so happy!  I told my Grandma to look (how would she know what a game completed screen would look like lol) because I had a feeling that when I told my cousin he wouldn’t of believed me and I needed a witness.

I even have the Nintendo Power magazine with all the cheats in it.  Cheats meaning what all the cards looked like flipped over, what the chests had in it at toad’s house, maps etc. The problem with it is you fill up your storage too fast that way.  If you do it yourself you fill it up at just the right pace.  When I told my cousin he believed me.  I told him don’t you feel bad, I beat it before you did!  He was better at video games then I was.  He said I can’t sit here for 2+ hours in one sitting to beat that game, if I could I would of beat that game a long time ago.  I have seen him sit for over 2 hours playing video games so translation he was jealous but he didn’t want to show it because a girl beat it before he did!  I have beat it about 5 times in my life.  If you look on youtube among other sites you can see people beating that game in 13 mins or even less.  Using the whistles of course.

Ghosted by Goob @ 09/27/2008 7:42 AM EDT


I remember that christmas so well because I had gone on for months about how much I wanted a Snes. My world fell apart when on christmas morning I opened up a Sega Mega Drive.

Looking back I was an ungrateful little git lol

Ghosted by Blazer @ 09/27/2008 7:43 AM EDT


Goob- Even with the whistles completing SMB3 in 13mins is some good going!! took me an entire summer.I love the game an to me non of the other Marios have lived up to it(not even Mario64) Maybe it was all to do with being little an all the hype surrounding the game when it came out.I still remember being at my friends house when we first saw the advert for it on the tv an going crazy for it! Also(i think this might just be uk’ers who remember this)but does anyone remember the Mario tv show on in the early 90s(i dont think it was the supermario super show or whatever that was called)it used to be on The Childrens Channel(TCC)an featured kids competing on different levels of SMB3. It was all the more exciting cause the game hadnt been released at the time of show(either that or I just didnt have a copy)

Ghosted by Blazer @ 09/27/2008 7:51 AM EDT


Are you talking about the movie the Wizard?  The game was out in Japan but the game wasn’t out yet in America yet so lots of people remember the movie the Wizard being the first look at that game.  It has Fred Savage in it.

Ghosted by Goob @ 09/27/2008 8:15 AM EDT


SMB3 is not only one of the best Mario games ever, it’s one of the best games ever PERIOD!!!

Ghosted by ULTRAMAN @ 09/27/2008 8:22 AM EDT


Mario is overrated. I can barely stand him. C’mon people.
Link, ftw~

Ghosted by Neg @ 09/27/2008 8:27 AM EDT


Goob- No.Ive Never seen the movie The Wizard,but have heard about it.

This was like a kids gameshow.Where kids competed playing SMB3 for prizes. There was more to the show then this but I dont remember an awful lot of it sadly :(

Ultraman-  Have to agree with that!! I got all excited when New SMB came out for the DS. Becasue I heard they were going back to their roots an it was gonna be like old style Mario. I have to say to say I was VERY dissapointed :(
Sure its not a bad game. And is enjoyable.But it dosnt have the longevity of old Mario. And it dosnt make u want to go back for more.Its on my shelf right now collecting dust!

Ghosted by Blazer @ 09/27/2008 8:44 AM EDT


Neg: Although I do absolutely love SMB3, I have to agree with you.  I love me some Zelda!  If I would have put half the time I spent playing various Zelda games into doing something more constructive, I would probably be ruler of the world by now!

Ghosted by DarkSideofBrightness @ 09/27/2008 8:50 AM EDT


I  love Zelda too! I like ALL the Nintendo series.

Ghosted by ULTRAMAN @ 09/27/2008 8:56 AM EDT


No one held a gun to Burton’s head and said he had to do a remake of a musical.  It was an attempt by him to do a departure from his “nomal” types of movie, which in my opinion, failed.  Hopefully, he learned his lesson and we can start getting kick-ass movies from him again like Beetlejuice and Edward Scissorhands.

Ghosted by Clockwork @ 09/27/2008 9:08 AM EDT


While on the subject of Sea Monkeys, I just revived a new colony from their packet limbo. So far they are thriving at my desk, I hope they’re better at mating than that last batch.

Ghosted by Mystie @ 09/27/2008 9:20 AM EDT


God I love the internet..

Super Mario Challenge was a show which aired on The Children’s Channel It ran from 1990-1991 and aired at about 4.30 PM every weeknight. The presenter, John Lenahan, was a look a-like of Mario (and dressed in his clothes). Two guest players would have to do tasks all of which involved playing the Nintendo video games Super Mario Bros., Super Mario Bros. 2 and then later after its release in 1991 Super Mario Bros. 3. Rounds included which player could complete a level in the fastest time and who collect the most gold coins on a certain level. The show was dropped in 1991 quite a while before The Children’s Channel rebranding to TCC. This is evident in Link Anchor Man receiving several letters asking if the show would be repeated, which it never was.

Sadly cant find any clips :(

Ghosted by Blazer @ 09/27/2008 9:31 AM EDT


Huh cool.   It’s always nice to hear a little bits of information like that.  I have honestly never heard of the children’s channel.

Ghosted by Goob @ 09/27/2008 9:50 AM EDT


I wanna get a monkey!
A monkey, monkey, monkey!
I wanna get a monkey!
Would you like to get one too?

Is this the greatest country in the world or what?  A chicken in every pot and a monkey in every household to throw poo at it.

Ghosted by The Real Andrew @ 09/27/2008 10:01 AM EDT


Annette: I’m with you on Burton’s Willy Wonka (thought it was god-awful), but not so much on The Sound of Music. I think going to a performing arts school ruined that movie for me (seems like we had to watch it multiple times a year).

Ghosted by Cheetara @ 09/27/2008 10:10 AM EDT


Speaking of the Draw Jason Dancing contest, are there going to really be any more & if so is the prize going to be the same, because I really wanted some of that Ghoul-Aid ever since I read your articles about it.

Ghosted by Bolts On The Gravel @ 09/27/2008 11:07 AM EDT


Bolts, I will be highlighted ten more random entries later.  However, if you’d like some Ghoul-Aid, just e-mail me. :D

Ghosted by Matt @ 09/27/2008 11:21 AM EDT


Holy smokes! I thought that was a jar full of eyeballs.

Ghosted by Bill @ 09/27/2008 12:17 PM EDT


Wait a sec, I can just cut out the middleman of a contest and just email you for Ghoul-Aid?!

Any ya’ll catch the trailer for that new flick about everybody goin blind? That looks pretty promising.

I’m hoping the twist isn’t that Triffids will appear. That would suck that we were suckered into another remake.

Also, the comment box got thinner.

Ghosted by Invader Norbert @ 09/27/2008 12:29 PM EDT


Invader: I’ve been seeing that trailer a lot lately. I’m hoping it is good.. I’ve just about talked myself into catching it at the theatre instead of waiting for the DVD release. I’m with you in hoping it isn’t another crappy remake.

Ghosted by slick316 @ 09/27/2008 2:05 PM EDT


Just some things I thought about while reading: I wish Matt had written three paragraphs of “meow.”  I’d have laughed my butt off. Wow, that castle did really awesome. I never cared for Etch-a-Sketches either.  But I did have these mazes you could put over them…a Dukes of Hazzard one and a Looney Tunes one.  Upon reading the comments, slick316 knows what I mean.  Also:  “That ain’t no etch-a-sketch. This is one doodle that can’t be un-did, homeskillet.” I want a monkey.  And everyone knows the Internet was made for porn.  “The Internet is a communication tool used the world over where people can come together to bitch about movies and share pornography with one another. ” Furthermore:  Disturbing Behavior-era Katie Holmes…yummo. I also believe cable TV and books can live in harmony. Lucky Lighter, the wife and I were watching Supernatural on DVD the other day and they played that spinning “special” graphic before their Christmas show…I laughed heartily.  Any Supernatural fans in the house? All this Beetlejuice talk…loved the movie, didn’t care much for the cartoon.  Did you know Warner Brothers wanted to do a sequel…Beetlejuice Goes to Hawaii or some such nonsense? I didn’t hate Sweeney Todd, but I enjoyed the bit that Kevin Smith used in Jersey Girl more than Burton’s entire flick. Super Mario Bros. 3 was definitely the best, but maybe I’m biased because it’s one of the only Mario games I ever finished.  New Mario Bros. for the DS is fun, but hard as hell. The Real Andrew, you brought back memories of the Ren and Stimpy soundtrack.  Good show.  I had it on tape, and the tape was clear orange.  Awesome.

Ghosted by Teddy Ray @ 09/27/2008 3:16 PM EDT


->> ..how to fix a dead wooden fish for sea monkey children ..

>v<

Ghosted by tOkKa @ 09/28/2008 12:49 AM EDT


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