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10/24/2008: Halloween Countdown ‘08: Monkey Business.

We’re going to a Halloween party tomorrow night. Actually, it’s more of a family birthday party, but the charming host (Hi Sis!) decided that the party’s proximity to Halloween meant that everyone had to come in costume.

I’ve known about this engagement for at least a month, but only today did it finally hit me that I needed a costume. I guess I was living under the assumption that I could get away with being the only asshole there without a costume, but after weighing the pros and cons, I decided that it was better to arrive in a gorilla mask than to have my balls broken all night long for being a spoilsport.

So, we went to one of our local Halloween stores. I’ve been there before, but never during prime time so close to the big day. What I assumed would be an inconvenience turned out to be just the shot in the arm my Halloween spirit needed. This place, filled with folks of all ages and from all walks, combing through obliterated racks of overpriced nylon as everything from strobe lights to remixed Rocky Horror songs assaulted their senses, was Halloween personified.

I don’t know what it was, exactly, but I felt great in there. Maybe it was that my girlfriend took two hours to decide that they had nothing she wanted, and thus gave me ample time to soak in the nuances of a Halloween store like I never have before. I don’t know. The store just felt so alive and rife with emotion. People are pretty passionate about their Halloween costumes, it seems.

For one thing, the place was loud. All kinds of sounds at war with one another, from spooky songs blaring over the speakers, to the constant chatter of audio-animatronic decorations, to people arguing over what would and wouldn’t fit…if there was an exact midpoint between a swap meet held in a gymnasium and night at a swank uptown nightclub, this was it.

There were plenty of little kids, and of all the people shopping there, they were the most emotional. None of them seemed happy, but they probably were. It’s kind of a fool’s errand to shop for a Halloween costume so late in October. If you aren’t the type of person who can “settle,” you’re going to be disappointed with your findings. Children may be as unique as snowflakes, but they all have one thing in common: They don’t settle. Not without tears and tantrums. I saw many of those. If a small boy determined that the store was sold out of the costume he wanted, he blamed his parents, cursing them and shaming them and pretty much doing everything you can do to a person without getting the cops involved. It felt like I saw this scenario happen at least a dozen times tonight.

I loved it. Not just for the voyeuristic pleasure involved with watching strangers flip out, but because I totally remember what it was like to consider what you wore for Halloween as the single most important event in history. (Click here…I’ve been there.)

Then there was the older crowd, the high schoolers and college students, who always arrived in groups and generally stuck with two types of Halloween costumes: Slutty or offensive. Girls flocked to fishnets and skirts that looked like dog collars, and guys flocked to costumes in the shape of giant penises. Within this group was a smaller caste of gothy, freaky kids who weren’t as much there to buy anything as they were to have simply a haven from whatever interpersonal conflicts awaited them at the nearby mall or coffee shop. At that age, I related much more to them. Part of me hoped that one of them would ask us to get beer for their crew.

Then there was the much older crowd — the simple folks who either didn’t have children or whose children were all grown up. These people were great. Totally jolly, totally carefree and totally welcoming the opportunity to be goofy. It was just so oddly uplifting to spot fifty-somethings sneaking around in Jigsaw masks, trying to scare their wives.

Mostly though, the experience was reminder that Halloween is alive and well, and that the times when I thought it wasn’t were all my fault. I don’t live in a bubble, but sometimes, I set up shop there. If you want something to seem as good as it used to, you’ve gotta actually do the things that made it so great to begin with.

So, I grabbed the gorilla mask, and the gorilla gloves. Tomorrow night, I’ll wear them with pride. I’ll even beat my chest like a real monkey — or at least, I’ll do this upon request.

I hope you all have plans, and I hope at least one of them involves dressing like a gorilla…or whatever else.


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I’m not going anywhere this weekend. I don’t have the money, I’m not a party person, and the weather’s supposed to be lousy anyway. I will probably dress as an angel for work Halloween day.

And that reminds me, I need to go to our local version of Spirit and look for a halo. I have wings and glitter makeup leftover from my fairy costume two years ago and a white shirt. I hope Halloween Adventure will be just as crazy and fun!

Ghosted by starwenn @ 10/25/2008 3:57 PM EDT


Professor X would be good for the wheelchair bound.

Ghosted by Muppet Baby @ 10/25/2008 3:59 PM EDT


I made/acquired two new costumes this year: Door, from Neil Gaiman’s Neverwhere (costume based more off of her description in the book than strictly the TV show version) and a stewardess costume inspired by Edguy’s song “Lavatory Love Machine” – I’m going to wear it to their concert tonight. :) Sadly I have class all day on Halloween, but I’m going to enter my Door costume in the costume contest my school is having! :D

Ghosted by Ariel @ 10/25/2008 4:04 PM EDT


First of all, I spent most of today reading and digesting (no pun intended) “Breakfast of the Gods” from last thread’s link. I wonder if the guy remembers that the Cap’n had a second ship, the Guppy Too? It was mech-based.

Any way, I am glad that Matt got his Ghoul-y Groove back. And a modest gorilla get up. Ape Costumes are comedy gold. Little Brother bought himself one last year. He says it’s a great investment.

Ghosted by kingklash @ 10/25/2008 5:47 PM EDT


my bro last year was a Geico Caveman…the mask was sooooo real! He wore that and a preppy polo and jeans…he looked great!

Ghosted by mandy_dancing skeleton _Reeves @ 10/25/2008 5:57 PM EDT


NintendoMan My sister went as a banana probably 7 or 8 years ago. She slipped (no pun intended) and fell and could not get up. Then one of our female dogs started humping her. Everytime I see a banana costume, I think of that instead of peanut butter jelly time. I was originally going to go as the monarch this year, but since the husband and I got married a mere 2 weeks before halloween, we haven’t had time to construct our costumes. I have decided on dressing up as a female version of freddy krueger: betty krueger. i have a purple and black striped sweater, i bought a freddy hat that i am going to spray paint purple and put a peacock feather in., and i got the glove thingy.  it was something that will take almost no time to put on, and since i am going to be the one making drinks and helping to decorate for a party, i didn’t want to get a costume that would get in my way.  ps- this will be the first time i have helped to throw a halloween party, do any of you have any good suggestions? (ie- decorations, food, drinks etc.)

Ghosted by Leigha @ 10/25/2008 6:30 PM EDT


Bananas and humping you say…
 
http://i210.photobucket.com/albums/bb1/ConstantMnemonic/omgcarlandhandbanana.gif

Ghosted by Neg @ 10/25/2008 6:49 PM EDT


Classic post! The best of the year so far. Thanks Matt for getting it all off the ground for us again!

Ghosted by Another Matt @ 10/25/2008 10:16 PM EDT


@ Leigha:

One easy classic old-school thing is to fill sterile rubber gloves with water, freeze them, and cut off the rubber. Instant icehands for your (hopefully spiked) punchbowl.

Ghosted by Another Matt @ 10/25/2008 10:20 PM EDT


I bought cool short/wide vases at Michaels for like $2 a peice, and a bag of white small floating candles, and a box of food coloring. Filled vases half way up with water, did like 8 drops of red dye, 1 drop of blue dye.  Put 3 floating candles in each vase, and had the vases in my bathrooms.  In the dark, it really does look like they are floating in blood.  A really cool decoration for cheap!

Ghosted by crazy_mainer @ 10/25/2008 10:47 PM EDT


I was actually going to go as Penny post-death ray attack from Dr Horrible to the one costume party i was going to go to, but the party was cancelled.

And my Dr Horrible keeps saying he’s not as cute as Neil Patrick Harris. (They’d make a really cute couple though!)

Ghosted by Cat the Vampire Slayer @ 10/25/2008 10:55 PM EDT


Matt – Can I suggest another use of the monkey powers?  Check out No Heroics on YouTube.  It’s a British superhero comedy that is pretty entertaining.  One character in particular is called Thundermonkey – you’ll get a kick out of his power.  The link is for part 2/3 for the first episode and Thundermonkey’s appearance is around the 0:31 mark.

Ghosted by jjwspider @ 10/25/2008 11:53 PM EDT


Helps to include the bloody link!

Ghosted by jjwspider @ 10/25/2008 11:54 PM EDT


Whoa, seems like a slow SNT….No parties for me.  My Mom is here and we have run around town all day.  

My Halloween is going to suck, because it’s Homecoming for my college, so there won’t be any partying…just homecoming bonfire.  I mean, I guess the day itself will be fun, just not in a halloween-ie way…

Ghosted by Cameron T. @ 10/26/2008 12:14 AM EDT


good lord, do i ever know the shitty feeling of being a halloween spoilsport.  i hate spending money on costumes i’ll only wear once, so i just make a minimal showing of good faith by arriving to costumed events after drawing a cat nose and whiskers on my face with a sharpie. 

i think you can use that like twice, ever, as a proverbial get out of jail free card before your friends start hating you.

Ghosted by dedalusdedalus @ 10/26/2008 1:19 AM EDT


Yeah, slow SNT. Oh well, back to watchin’ the series.

Ghosted by Terror Claws @ 10/26/2008 1:45 AM EST


Wii Music is pretty awesome,Hoverbored. I don’t think it has any Cruxshadows songs though,or else maybe I haven’t unlocked them yet. :(

Ghosted by Kid Nicky @ 10/26/2008 1:49 AM EST


I’ve been reading this site for YEARS, and for some reason this entry just reallly stuck out at me.  Really well written, thanks Matt… made my night.

Ghosted by Syl @ 10/26/2008 2:57 AM EST


I love those Halloween stores.

I wish they were open all year round.

But, then what would you call them?

Ghosted by Tetsu Deinonychus @ 10/26/2008 3:06 AM EST


It appears as if Halloween is going to last two whole weeks in my town — there have been people dressed up at the bars all week…

My costume fell through, so now I’m thinking of going as a goth flapper — I have a dress that is all black lacey-and pleated.. I can get some long strings of pearls, a wig, a long cigarette holder, then go all dramatic with the makeup… I dunno. I hate to spend a bunch of money getting something shipped all the way out to the back of hell where I live…

Enjoying one of the “nightmares” right now on AMC.

Leigha; LOVE the Betty Kruger idea! As far as Halloween decorating, one of my fave cheapy ideas (and I cribbed this from Martha Stewart of all people!) is to take white taper candles and melt a little red wax to pour down them… totally looks like bleeding candles!

Ghosted by Reni @ 10/26/2008 3:26 AM EST


Wow, we had a massive power outage here last night! We were right in the middle of a “Tales From the Crypt” mini marathon when there was a pop and the lights went. They were out for the whole street-even the streetlights. It was a wonderful, creepy night, full of thunder, driving rain, howling winds, hot cocoa and cuddling.

Ghosted by Pepe @ 10/26/2008 4:40 AM EST


“If you want something to seem as good as it used to, you’ve gotta actually do the things that made it so great to begin with.”

So true. Thanks.  This article made me feel all warm and fuzzy inside.

Ghosted by NKF @ 10/26/2008 7:40 AM EST


Leigha, they have a female version of the freddy kreuger costume.. it’s a red and green sweater skirt with slashes on the stomach.

And I doubt it covers anyone’s ass.

Ghosted by Cat the Vampire Slayer @ 10/26/2008 11:11 AM EST


I remember when I was a wee lad I made at least one halloween shoe box diorama with a paper cut-out of some grim reaper knock-off with two blades on his scythe (double the awesomeness!, or so I thought at that age) and a red coat. I don’t know where it went, but I’d be so inclined to make another before the 31st rolls around. My pathetic mood table needs a centerpiece.

Off I go, ravaging through my closet 

Ghosted by crazyasscrakuh @ 10/26/2008 11:29 AM EST


Cat: Do any of the female costumes actually cover one’s ass?  i highly doubt it, at least not my ass, it is quite rotund. 
Another Matt: I actually bought an ice mold at target that is a hand, it also came with gummi worms to freeze inside of it and some candy powder to make it a green color.   I am definitely spiking punch, something I call brain stew which is orange juice (with some pulp) cranberry juice, sprite and lots of vodka.  When the sprite gets in there, it makes all of the pulp rise to the top of it, and it looks pretty foul, but tastes amazing.  and although the guests will be in their 20’s, I am making cupcakes: red velvet cake with just vanilla icing, but i am going to pipe the icing and add a little bit off red food coloring so that they look like mini brains.  Plus, who doesn’t like a good cupcake?

Ghosted by Leigha @ 10/26/2008 12:44 PM EST


Matt, I’m so jealous, your Spirit store is so huge!  Ours is a tiny cramped little place that made me claustrophobic.  Didn’t help that it was like 150 degrees in there…
I was getting props for my costume, and ran into something that made me laugh really hard: the smoking cauldron you blogged about!  I am now the proud owner of a full cauldron that smokes, instead of just the fogging unit.  Even better, it was marked down to LESS than it would be to just buy the fogging unit itself!!!

Ghosted by Dr Sketch @ 10/26/2008 1:17 PM EST


God bless us, every one!

Ghosted by Darrell @ 10/26/2008 5:41 PM EST


Holy Hell! I can not wait until this movie comes out. Not until April though. :|

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i0b5sQaxa_M

Ghosted by Bill @ 10/26/2008 6:14 PM EST


Congrats on the costume choosing, Matt! I had plans for a superhero costume themed party last night, but my girlfriend was sick and I had to nurse her back to health (aka watch The Incredible Hulk and eat indian food). I guess I’ll gave to be Quail-Man next year.

Ghosted by Barry @ 10/26/2008 7:10 PM EST


Wow, Sunday Night Football must not be taking any chances going up against the World Series.  Instead of a game tonight, NBC is showing “The 40-Year Old Virgin” instead.  That’s the movie I swear they can name after me if it didn’t come out fourteen years too early!

Ghosted by BJ @ 10/26/2008 8:56 PM EST


Not sure how many people are interested, but the Toys R Us Big Toy book came out today.  Is it wrong that I’m 27 and still love to flip through the thing?

Ghosted by jjwspider @ 10/26/2008 9:32 PM EST


I just got a swanky pirate costume for Halloween. I ordered online, but I was still running around Halloween places today on account of trying to get the bf a cloak. Party City was packed as hell and it was kinda awesome but the bf doesn’t tolerate crowds well and he’s been having anxiety attacks like a mofo lately so we didn’t stay long.

But for real, I’m gonna be a sexy ass pirate.

Ghosted by Mystie @ 10/26/2008 9:36 PM EST


Mystie, is that “sexy-ass pirate” or “sexy ass-pirate”

‘Cause there’s a difference…  :)

Ghosted by Cameron T. @ 10/26/2008 10:32 PM EST


Let’s go with both.

Ghosted by Mystie @ 10/26/2008 10:46 PM EST


 Bill- Perchance do you know when THIS movie comes out? It’s not this October. I really want to see this movie. I normally dislike the horror genre, but this one is TOO awesome. For those of you who only understand LOLspeak- DO WANT.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ggDNhd5FC2U

Ghosted by PlantMonster @ 10/26/2008 11:03 PM EST


So I’m watching Poltergeist for the first time… I thought it was ending, but nooo…the fucking clown doll just HAD to come to life…frdgsrukd clownnssssss ;_____;

Ghosted by Spiffy @ 10/26/2008 11:16 PM EST


I just wanted to tell you guys that if you want to add some more to your Halloween Spirit go to Rosie.com.  Yes I know, but look at the top of the page where it says Say what? And click on it.  She asked people to share their Halloween memories.  I just read them, some are nice. 

Also I looked up It’s the Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown it’s going to be on Tuesday at 8.  So I am going to make sure to watch it live on tv like it should be.  Maybe I will watch Garfield’s Halloween Adventure on youtube again.

I am going to watch the Poltergeist tonight and I have it set up to dvr the other two.  I am DVRing Halloween episodes of Roseanne and home improvement.  Also another sitcom I don’t remember which one step by step or something like that LOL so that’s fun.  What has really gotten me into the Halloween spirit are watching Halloween specials on youtube.  I should watch some more tonight and this week.

I want to do a video game review of typing of the dead this week.  There is a guy that does great video game reviews his name is nightwing I am going to do the review in his style.  He takes it seriously which is nice.   I have never done one before so it will be a learning experience to say the least.

I bought a couple nights ago two cheap small frozen pizzas and there was some frozen asparagus on sale so I bought that.  Odd combo but it was good for an easy quick meal tonight.  We do a quick grocery trip on friday morning usually to last until monday or tuesday because that is when he has off but we didn’t do that this week so I barely scrapped together lunches this last couple of days.

When I went to walmart I didn’t get as many things with the money I had and I should of.  I feel like mcgyver but with food when I do that!  But he stopped at the store today just to get a couple candy bars and a soda so he’ll be ok.  I made him two pb and j sandwiches, two sandwiches with frozen chicken patties that I cooked in the microwave a little bit, and he had some sliced up apple leftover.  Oh well I ate hours ago and I am still not hungry so he must feel the same way.  We decided to have our own little Halloween on either Monday or Tuesday night and then I will have my own Halloween on Friday night.  I am more into it then he is but he wants to go along with it to make me happy.  And he gets to eat candy lol so that’s always a good thing.

I just can’t decide to save my one and only package of cocoa bats until Friday or eat half on mon half on fri or all on mon I dunno I am going to get some pumpkin peeps so maybe I can eat pumpkin peeps on mon and then on fri eat the package of the cocoa ones that are SO good.  I love the flavored ones they have now.  Like the strawberry hearts and the cookie gingerbread ones.  I think as a kid I would of looked forward more to being an adult if I knew they were going to make peeps for not just easter but other Holidays too.  I think I am going to make brownies from scratch tonight if I have all of the ingredients.  I think I do.  The recipe I found for the last (and only) time I made them is so good.  Really and truely the best brownies ever.  But we don’t have any milk to wash them down with :(

Ghosted by Goob @ 10/26/2008 11:21 PM EST


Not sure how many people are interested, but the Toys R Us Big Toy book came out today.  Is it wrong that I’m 27 and still love to flip through the thing?

Not at all. i’m 21 and still love it. It seems to have changed a bit, besides the different toys. Perhaps its the paper. It’s no longer bound, so it looks thinner, but this one had 80 pages! By the way, does anyone else actually smell the Big Toy Book & the Sears Wish Book way back when? They just have this awesome smell to it. Like Glossy Newspaper that just reminds me of Christmas.

Ghosted by Invader Norbert @ 10/26/2008 11:36 PM EST


Oh yeah, I love that smell.  Somewhere between new sneakers and an art supplies store.  The kids in my family treat the TRU catalogs like we did the Sears Wish Books, going through them page by page and circling their desired items.  (Their parents usually translate this into Amazon Wish List form afterwards, which sucks for TRU, but whatever.)

Ghosted by Matt @ 10/27/2008 12:02 AM EST


One thing the Big Toy Book of today has that ours didn’t: Checkboxes. You get to check off what you want. Damn, the future has arrived.

And New Show Smell is awesome. Cannot believe that someone else is out there that loves this.

Ghosted by Invader Norbert @ 10/27/2008 12:19 AM EST


So…I found a site today that was letting people watch W. without paying for it…pretty cool.  It’s an ok movie…I liked Richard Dreyfus’ Dick Cheney portrayal…but the guy who was Bush senior…no clue why Oliver Stone picked him. He looked NOTHING like him!  Laura Bush’s actress was decent, and Josh Brolin as W. was a nice choice. 

Goob I am so like that too with food! I can take like random left overs and make stuff that Rachel Ray would drool over.  I made a casserole the other night from left over broccoli chedddar soup, seasoned chicken thighs and brown rice.  It was great!  Left overs are better with soup, because the flavor settles in and goes throughout the entire casserole. Like how certain things taste better the next day after you make it some times.

Ghosted by mandy_dancing skeleton _Reeves @ 10/27/2008 12:47 AM EST


I had a pretty normal day — baby shower for some ladies in the office, dinner, and getting fall clothes out. It’s supposed to snow this week, maybe. Which is weird, cause it was about 70 today.

Watching “In the Mouth of Madness” on Sci-Fi now. I know the monster thing later on in the movie is a little lame, but I always found the premise and everything pretty scary. And Sam Neill is good in it.

Ghosted by Reni @ 10/27/2008 1:05 AM EST


Mandy_Reeves I have always wanted to be one of those people with dinner, I am ok at it with his lunches but dinner I am not good at making my own dinner without a recipe.  I have heard of people that take this and that and the other and make a great dinner.  A few weeks ago we made a lasagna out of leftovers and it was good I want to do that on a regular basis.  I didn’t have anything fancy just canned spegetti sauce, noodles, and cottage cheese.  W/ vegetables like we had a zuchini in it and a sweet potato.  We have two big cans of cream of chicken that I don’t know what to do with yet.

I make sometimes what I call chicken casserole which is a family sized can or two regular cans of cream of mushroom soup mixed with a little bit of mayo (about 1/4 cup) and a splash of milk.  I cook sliced up skinless boneless chicken breasts and corn (other frozen veggies are ok I just prefer corn) and then I put in a casserole dish the corn first, then the chicken then the mixture then cheese.  I put it in the oven and take it out when the rice is cooked.  I serve it over rice of course.

Ghosted by Goob @ 10/27/2008 1:59 AM EST


BTW have you guys seen the hoodies that zip up the front and are supposed to be an easy costume idea for boys at walmart?  I am so jealous because those things are cool.  One is a skeleton and one is a robot I think.  The design is very vintage looking.  There are eye holes but the front zips up the top completely.

Ghosted by Goob @ 10/27/2008 4:53 AM EST


I coach middle school football and I’ve had two players over the last two years have those.  They’re so awesome, it actually made me jealous the first time I saw them.

Ghosted by Whitebacon @ 10/27/2008 5:26 AM EST


Bill- I can’t wait for that either. Connecticut has so many haunted spots. Do you know, is this based on the whole Discovery Channel series? I can’t find much info. about it yet.
And PlantMonster- Not to jump in on the conversation, but I’ve been following that movie for a bit. It was supposed to come out this time of year in 2007, but got pushed back to 2008, and then for some reason, pushed even further back to 2009. Warner Bros. is holding it back for unknown reasons, even though the trailer was on the “300″ DVD. As it stands, there is no hard release date for that movie.

Ghosted by Pepe @ 10/27/2008 5:53 AM EST


Best post of the countdown!

Ghosted by BelmarBenny @ 10/27/2008 9:50 AM EST


Me and my wife went and saw Dracula at the local performing arts theater here in town last night, I won’t say where just somewhere in the mighty mo’. To tell the truth it was much more fun than going to the movies. Several actors poped in and out of the crowd scaring some of the crowd. The lead playing Dracula was a little hammy, but the man playing Renfield really stole the show. I too was getting a little bored with halloween, what with aisles and aisles of christmas every where. Do I need to celebrate christmas two months in advance? The other thing that bums me out is, I stay at home while my wife and kid go begging and I stay behind and hand out the candy. I love watching the little tykes get scared at the sight of a half dead man peering from his coffin. It is the older kids that need to find something else to do. I am sorry but unless you are in middle school or under you don’t need to trick or treat. If you are a teenager and have a job you don’t need to trick or treat leave it to the kids. Just my little rant. Any way that play has given me my mojo back sort a speak. Till later happy nightmares!

Ghosted by 3dmacman @ 10/27/2008 10:02 AM EST


Matt,

since having a kid of my own , i too do the circle in the TRU book then go else where to buy. I have found i save quite a lot of cash going to the WalMarx and Targe . bought one of those damned new Elmos for 15 bucks less at the BJ’s too , im doing all my shopping now so i can laugh at all the crazies rushing to the stores in Decemer :D

Ghosted by Starscream77 @ 10/27/2008 10:02 AM EST


I just got done watching the infamous Halloween 3: Season of the Witch on HBO Zone. It is kinda cheesy with a weird story, but is nowhere near the disaster it’s made out to be. I’ve seen worse horror films.

Ghosted by JLAJRC @ 10/27/2008 10:43 AM EST


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