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09/07/2009: Monsters: A Pop-Up Book.

As X-E’s 2009 Halloween Countdown creeps closer, I’d like to solicit your spooky story ideas. (I’ve been doing Halloween Countdowns since 2003. I don’t have any ideas of my own left.) E-mail me if you’ve got some thoughts on what kind of heinous Halloween thingies you’d like to see me cover this year. (And of course, if you’re sitting on a goldmine of old taped-off-television Halloween cartoons/specials/commercials, I will gladly take the cassette from you and send nothing in return.)

Now, in my effort to knock months-old content off the blog’s main page, here’s another Halloween quickie:

I couldn’t tell you how I came to be in the possession of Monsters: A Pop-Up Book, but I’ve been trying to work it into the Halloween Countdown for at least four years now. The problem? The entire book is six pages long and has a total of eight words in it. I’m not going to score the site’s spooky opus out of this thing, but it seems fine for a pre-season Sunday night.

There is no introductory page of any sort; it just hops right into the action. In fact, the page on the left isn’t even a page, technically — it’s the inside cover! This is a very mysterious book of indiscernible and likely frightening origin, but on the bright side, the pop-up monsters are pretty rad.

On the left, we have Mr. Mummy. He doesn’t seem too extraordinary at first, but look closer. For one thing, the top half of Mr. Mummy’s sarcophagus isn’t made of stone, but rather an actual, breathing Egyptian!

And what’s that little blue jar near his feet? Mere decoration? No sir! It’s clearly a spin on a canopic jar! That’s what those crazy Egyptians used to preserve the random organs of their dead! A big, beautiful bottle of guts!

I apologize for the many exclamation points in the preceding paragraph, but it’s pretty incredible that a book titled Monsters: A Pop-Up Book could capture such a small-but-critical detail. (More likely, the jar is pointless and was only added to let the artist avoid incorporating troublesome mummy feet into this untested phenomenon colloquially known as pop-upism. But it’s fun to pretend, especially around Labor Day.)

On the second page, we have a nice little scene featuring “THE CYCLOPS.” The other monsters in this book (Mummy, Vampire, Zombie and so on) do not receive a “the” before their names. They’re monsters of a generic sort, but this is the one and only true Cyclops. The definitive Cyclops. The lumbering giant is seen menacing what’s either a pair of Greek or a pair of Romans, but those guys seem more concerned with Mr. Mummy’s page than with the one-eyed monster behind them. Perhaps they too are in awe of the canopic jar?

Page 3 stars Frankenstein’s Monster, played by James Woods. I’m no expert on Frankenstein’s Monster lore, but was there ever a case where he looked like some random skinny guy in camo war paint? Have I been I sullied by the Hollywood bastardization of the character’s truly intended appearance?

Disregarding Skinny Frank for a second, the scene does have a few cool touches. Dr. Frankenstein is a fun inclusion, and the whole lab setup is brilliant, with all kinds of nonchalant and disconnected gadgets and liquids lazing about like they would in any half-assed haunted house attraction.

On the next page, we have “Zombie.” (Not to be confused with “THE Zombie,” who would probably look much more authoritative than whatever kind of zombie this is.)

I appreciate the artist’s interpretation of a zombie. He’s like no other zombie I’ve ever seen. And he’s wearing some kind of hairnet.

The graveyard scene is expected, if a little strange: You wouldn’t normally find urns placed on top of tombstones, would you? If you did, there’d probably be an interesting story behind it, but you’d forget to ask about it, because you’d be too busy asking why this particular tombstone is four feet tall. Here lies George, the king of excess. George had one of those enormous clocks in his living room, I bet. You know the kind. Enormous clocks are obnoxious.

Ah, the last two pages of the book, so soon? On the left, “Vampire” stalks his prey in a very Nosferatu way. I’m surprised that they didn’t give the victim some form of pajama top, but I’m not complaining: This whole scene is mad hot.

The “Werewolf” page isn’t really the kind of showstopper that you’d expect to be saved for the final spread, but it does pack the most action. The werewolf is so driven to eat this guy, he doesn’t even care that he broke each and every toe on his right foot to make it happen. Or, possibly, the artist’s passion for Monsters: A Pop-Up Book was completely spent by the time he was drawing the last page.

According to the back cover, Monsters: A Pop-Up Book was published in 1987, and was actually just one in a series of pop-up books with equally subversive titles, such as Dinosaurs: A Pop-Up Book and Unicorns: A Pop-Up Book. It totally has the flavor of the nonsense you’d have picked up from an old grade school book fair, and anything that summons memories of Halloween and book fairs is obviously made of magic.


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Heh, I worked at the Spirit Halloween Spirit store a couple years ago. We got to dress up in the costumes when we were working and got awesome discounts and you could earn gift cards. There was the sweetest red rubber “hellhound” that looked like the dogs from ghostbusters, he was soooo cute and evil but too expensive. :o ( My favorite memories include the day I was running around in an elvis costume with the glasses w/sideburns and doing the kicks and arm swings and this other guy that worked there was wearing a space ghost outfit that was much too tight while running and doing leaps around the store with customers laughing their asses off. Also we had the kick ass expensive StarWars costumes with the really cool actual light-up light sabers. Two co workers put on Darth and Chewy costumes one night and went out in the parking lot and had a light saber fight. Must have been awesome for all the traffic driving by! My friend/co-worker and I also got to be on the morning news “modeling” costumes. HA! The worst part of working there was listening to all the crap that makes noises a MILLION times and the “dreary” graveyard music playing over and over or the CD with the kids singing this horrid Popcorn Balls song lol.

Ghosted by citygirl @ 09/09/2009 4:54 AM EDT


LOL I also think the Frankenstein has a very “ladies man” come-hither pose going on there. Like he’s saying “Hey whats your sign?” or, “How YOU doin?”

Teddy Ray- I am really curious as to what things they would make into pop-ups from the The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon.

All this Halloween stuff reminded me of when I was a teen and my mother and I put on a little carnival for her at-home daycare kids.I did the “haunted house” in the bathroom. I stuffed clothes with newsaper as the dead guy sittin on the toilet, had them touch eyeballs (grapes) and all that good stuff and at the end my friend jumped out of the shower and scared the crap outta em!! Some of the kids were too scared to go in. I guess my bathroom haunted house was a success.

Wow, memories. Makes me remember why I love Halloween so much. Yay! Im finally back in the spirit!!!

Ghosted by citygirl @ 09/09/2009 5:41 AM EDT


DJ D The Gingerdead man movie actually has a sequel that is called Gingerdead man 2: Passion of the Crust. The puppet that looks like a very very ugly gingerbread man is voiced by Gary Busey and it has a lot of terrible cookie and baking puns in it. I have only watched about 10 mins of it but it looks great for a laugh for all the wrong reasons.

citygirl Wow a chick Elvis that is really cool! That sounds like a really fun job even for just a couple of months. I think year round actually that would get old but that is kind of like Matt’s job here keeping the Halloween spirit alive for people. Getting up close and personal with Halloween costumes and decorations would be a good opportunity.

Ghosted by Goob @ 09/09/2009 6:39 AM EDT


So I mentioned on the previous thread that we had one house in our neighborhood fully decorated for Halloween before Labor Day. My question to everyone is, when is the appropriate time to put up Halloween decorations for the season?

Ghosted by Shawn @ 09/09/2009 7:29 AM EDT


@Shawn Depends, if it’s not your own house the best time is usually between 2.30-4am, while the neighbours are asleep.

Ghosted by Guise @ 09/09/2009 7:36 AM EDT


I saw Killer Condom years ago when I was working at Tower Video on E.4th in “The Village.”I have to say I thought it was horrible,and not in a good way.It’s a great concept but the movie was awful. On another note,there is actually a sequal to Killer Bong. I’m one of those people who loves the old Mirage Studios turtles.I have over half of the original series,and let me say they definately were not marketed towards kids.I actually got a hand-sketch of Mikey from kevin Eastman at a comic convention years back(along with my sketch of “The Crow” done by none other than James O’Barr).If some of you guys like horror themed wrasslin’,check out Insane Clown Posse’s JCW promotion(their World Champion is…Evil Dead).Also check out their “Strangle-Mania series.It includes some of Mick Foley’s Japanese death matches,along with “Hollywood Chuck Hogan(a guy in a Crypt Keeper mask.And someone dressed as Leatherface weilding a sparking chainsaw without the chain.Funny stuff.

Ghosted by Jason @ 09/09/2009 9:38 AM EDT


I know we are in full blown halloween mode and I don’t want to contribute to the c-word creep, BUT

I JUST GOT MY TICKETS FOR TRANS SIBERIAN ORCASTRA AND THEY ARE SOOOO CLOSE TO THE STAGE. CAN’T WAIT!!!

Ghosted by Rob @ 09/09/2009 10:02 AM EDT


The Spirit Halloween store near me is opening soon. I’m afraid of Halloween burnout setting in early!!!

Ghosted by Jtronic @ 09/09/2009 10:07 AM EDT


Cameron T. I didn’t know that about Pixar. I bet they would make one hell of a hand drawn animated movie. I also didn’t know that everyone that works for them has to learn how to draw.

King JLA Those are some pretty lousy Ninja’s. If they were real ninja’s, they would have totally flipped out and cut their heads off, made everyone in the audience crap their pants, then rocked out on their guitars!!!

Ghosted by Darth Galvatron @ 09/09/2009 10:24 AM EDT


DJ D: Stephen Geoffreys also had a very long career in the gay porn industry. I kid you not. I wanted to see if he was going to be in the possible remake of Fright Night and much to my suprise he was busy filing Man-Hole and Seamen at Sea 2. I wrote about it in the “Where Did They Go” thing I do. At least he has been working, ya know?

Ghosted by Bill @ 09/09/2009 11:23 AM EDT


Goob — one thing I have to mention about Wizard of Gore is that it’s lovecraftian in that it’s mostly investigation about something the protagonist doesn’t understand. It doesn’t actually have any reference to Lovecraft; though it does feel like a Call of Cthulhu adventure. It’s not a bad movie, though it’s not at all like the original Wizard of Gore (is that a good thing or not?).

Also, be amazed by Crispin’s amazing Codpiece!

Thanks to films like this, I’m starting to spread the truth of Crispi-anity throughout the UK. Soon people will learn to accept Crispin and his album into their lives. Viva Clowny Clown Clown!

Ghosted by mr adam we @ 09/09/2009 12:04 PM EDT


Rob – Have you ever seen them live before? Amazing show!

Ghosted by Nigel Chaos @ 09/09/2009 12:39 PM EDT


Sorry for the double post but I just thought I’d ask if anyone else has heard about the Marvel buyout? Apparently, Disney bought Marvel Entertainment for 4 billion dollars. The upside, as I’ve heard, is that at some point in the future there could be Pixar branded Marvel movies!

Ghosted by Nigel Chaos @ 09/09/2009 12:42 PM EDT


I think those “urns” on and around the tombstone are in fact flower vases, indicating the zombie died long ago and even his loved ones have either passed on or have neglected to refill his flower vases. Just an idea.

Ghosted by Chris W. @ 09/09/2009 1:17 PM EDT


I’d like to see a review of the old Cooper Halloween costumes with the rubber band masks.

Ghosted by Funky Boo Berry @ 09/09/2009 1:24 PM EDT


So, Matt where were you all this time?

Ghosted by Funky Boo Berry @ 09/09/2009 1:25 PM EDT


Since we’re (kind of) on the subject of children’s horror books, I need your help! Years ago when I was in junior high there was a collection of short horror stories for children. I used to love this book when I was younger but for the life of me can’t remember the name of it now.

I remember one of the stories was about a kid who went riding horses with his brother or maybe it was his dad and ended up getting lost and ending up in this forest he didn’t recognize. He ends up meeting and befriending this monster and ends up turining into one. Another one was about a girl who was staying with her aunt or grandma or someone like that and was told to stay out of the basement. Of course she doesn’t and finds a monster in a box downstairs and ends up getting locked down there with it.

I know this isn’t a lot to go on but if anyone recognizes any of these stories or recognizes the book and can tell me the title I’d greatly appreciate it.

Ghosted by Dan @ 09/09/2009 1:26 PM EDT


Mmm, Halloween. I just got home from being at Dragoncon all weekend. What a great surprise to come home to new Halloweeny posts!

The con was awesome. I did the Trekkie thing and saw Nimoy and Shatner, and Patrick Stewart. I also got to see Terry Gilliam from Monty Python, and I went to the Venture Bros panel with Doc Hammer and Jackson Publick. They showed us 15 minutes of a season 4 episode, and it looks like we’re in for an interesting season.

But the best part was that the con felt like a big kickoff to Halloween season. It was nice and cool outside for the parade, and not much will get you in the Halloween spirit better than seeing hundreds of people in silly costumes marching around in jacket weather. Plus I participated in Dragoncon Thriller, and there were 900 of us. Think about that. NINE HUNDRED COSTUMED GEEKS DOING THE THRILLER DANCE AT ONCE. It was glorious. So even though I came home to 85-degree Florida weather, and it’s still technically summer, I’m ready for some Halloween now. Maybe not ready to bust out the pumpkin lights and fake cobwebs just yet, but soon. Very soon.

Ghosted by jazzy @ 09/09/2009 1:31 PM EDT


@Dan At a longshot, wasn’t one of the Scary Stories To Tell In The Dark was it? I remember X-Eer Dio and people mentioning it was a pretty good anthology years back?

Ghosted by Guise @ 09/09/2009 1:57 PM EDT


Where’d the blog archive go?!

Ghosted by Jaclyn @ 09/09/2009 2:36 PM EDT


It’s still there Jaclyn.

Ghosted by Jason @ 09/09/2009 2:47 PM EDT


There are now two houses decorated for Halloween in my neighborhood.

Ghosted by Shawn @ 09/09/2009 3:13 PM EDT


I think the Frankenstein’s Monster page should read: “Frankenstein Sleep-Walking Into His Monster’s Room, Thereby Waking Him Up”. And Frankenstein’s Monster is looking at the readers with the “Oh no! Has this ever happened to you?!” expression. But I guess that’s why I don’t write for pop-up books. Yet.

And all this talk of Crispin Glover is giving me the vapors.

Ghosted by Faith @ 09/09/2009 3:22 PM EDT


Archives Index

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This is all that shows up when I go to the archives.

Ghosted by Jaclyn @ 09/09/2009 4:05 PM EDT


Scary tale collections from days gone by definitely sounds like Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark. Were there terrifying pencil drawings to go along with the stories, Dan? If so, SSTTITD is your game.

jazzy, sounds awesome! Jacket weather really does go better with silly costumes, for a myriad of reasons.

Ghosted by squee4242 @ 09/09/2009 4:32 PM EDT


Jaclyn-Go to the pumpkin that reads blog on the site map.Then scroll all the way down and there should be a heart thet says view archives.

Ghosted by Jason @ 09/09/2009 4:40 PM EDT


Yep, I do that! And that’s all that shows up! I’ve been reading the blog archives for awhile now, and then one day, they didn’t show up on my computer! I haven’t changed my browser or anything..

Ghosted by Jaclyn @ 09/09/2009 4:42 PM EDT


Here’s a screenshot…

http://i177.photobucket.com/albums/w206/jac5287/PageCapture1.png

Ghosted by Jaclyn @ 09/09/2009 4:45 PM EDT


One of the best things ever written! Monsters: A Pop-Up Book, that is. Matt’s review of it was also pretty cool.

Ghosted by Review the World @ 09/09/2009 4:50 PM EDT


Turtles Forever sounds like it could be the greatest thing ever.

Also, I just added a bunch of really terrible looking horror movies to my netflix thanks to you people.

And since we’re talking about youth books, anyone ever read Samantha Slade: Monster Sitter? There were four of them. They wee about a girl who babysat a werewolf girl and a boy who may or may not have been a vampire (I can’t remember), but he was a mad scientist type?

Ghosted by Teddy Ray @ 09/09/2009 5:09 PM EDT


Sorry for replying so late, Goob. Thanks for the response though. I never thought about eBay before. That’s a good idea.

Right now my project is compiling old, weird, psychedelic footage to be used as a backdrop for my band when we start playing bigger shows. I’ve found some good stuff, but most stock footage websites charge you for their stuff. I thought that most stock footage would be public domain type stuff, but apparently not. One website offered a collection of 27 soap film videos (very trippy), maybe 30 seconds each, for $499. I suppose it might be worth it if you’re using it for commercial projects, but damn!

So now I’m just ripping stuff off of YouTube with this awesome new program I got last night. Byt the way, if anyone is interested in seeing some weird, old shit, try searching for Something Weird on YouTube. Some of the stuff I found was fantastic.

Ghosted by AIF @ 09/09/2009 5:56 PM EDT


Dan

It wasn’t goosebumps, was it?

Also, I found this great article about the making of The Wizard yesterday. Click my name to see it.

Ghosted by Cameron T. @ 09/09/2009 6:14 PM EDT


@ Guise & Squee The title seems kind of familiar and there were pictures but they weren’t the kind that I came across on a Google search. It’s been a long while since I’ve read it or even seen it I just remember it used to scare the bejeezus outta me!

Ghosted by Dan @ 09/09/2009 6:16 PM EDT


Yeah, I’m getting the same thing as Jaclyn. It’s working for everyone else?

Ghosted by Dead Red. @ 09/09/2009 7:07 PM EDT


I’m with Jaclyn and Dead Red. I got nothin’.

Ghosted by DJ D @ 09/09/2009 7:16 PM EDT


Personally, I put up decorations on Oct. 1st.

Ghosted by DasTeufulNagatier @ 09/09/2009 7:18 PM EDT


I start gettinG all halloweeney, but I got you all beat.
You know how some people keep their christmas lights up all year?
I have a Grim Reaper still hanging on my porch.
We actually put a Santa hat on him last year.
Rudy had to threaten me to keep from putting easter bunny ears on him.

swear to fuckin’ god.
I’ll take a picture tonight.

Ghosted by kittymao @ 09/09/2009 7:32 PM EDT


Archives aren’t working here either :/

Ghosted by jazzy @ 09/09/2009 7:43 PM EDT


Fix it Matt! :( It’s what I read while I’m working, haha, this makes it much harder to slack.

Ghosted by Jaclyn @ 09/09/2009 7:48 PM EDT


Did some grocery shopping today. Got me some Halloween Oreos. I haven’t had any yet but I’m looking forward to it. It was a toss-up between those and the Halloween Chips Ahoy!, but the Oreos were on sale, so that clinched it.

Ghosted by DJ D @ 09/09/2009 9:11 PM EDT


Oreos sound good. I have exactly four dollars until Friday. I could use my last four dollars on a package of halloween cookies, but then I would just want milk.

Ghosted by Amy @ 09/09/2009 9:34 PM EDT


Yay X-E is back and I have a lot of reading to catch up on!

I have a creative writing class this semester and for our second paper we can write anything we want, so in the spirit of Halloween I want to write about kids that go trick-or-treating and find a haunted house. I’ve been watching a ton of Ghost Hunters episodes lately and I thought I’d stop by X-E to also get in the Halloween mood. :D

Ghosted by Palmerholic @ 09/10/2009 9:48 AM EDT


Ooh, another new post…gotta go!

Ghosted by Teddy Ray @ 09/10/2009 1:46 PM EDT


I must say I am impressed that the book correctly refers to the creature as Frankenstein’s Monster. Screw having Annie Lebowitz, I would totally have this as my coffee table book. (It’s currently Crystal Lake Memories.)

I LOVE Worst Witch! I proudly play “Anything Can Happen on Halloween” on my iPod.

The Dollar Tree actually has some pretty decent Halloween decorations this year.

Ghosted by Ash @ 09/10/2009 9:11 PM EDT


hey matt, I think I’ve got a halloween special for you to review, saddly I don’t own a copy of it any more(my father taped over it with COPS) anyway the special in question is raggedy ann and andy in the pumpkin who couldn’t smile. I used to love watching that when I was a kid then when I found it on youtube recently I nearly had a nostalgia-seizure as all of these old memories of popping in the old video tape and watching the adventure unfold. anyway enough of my jabbering, if you want to see if it’s worth reviewing just do a search for it on youtube.

Ghosted by fanata-skull @ 09/15/2009 1:28 AM EDT


I feel that I have very impressive writing skills, I have written many stories during my school days. I have got many prizes for them. In the spirit of Halloween I want to write about kids that teach them go trick-or-treating and find a haunted house. I’ve been watching a ton of Ghost Hunters episodes lately and I thought I’d stop by X-E to also get in the Halloween mood.

Ghosted by Jenifer @ 09/15/2009 5:31 AM EDT


Last!

Ghosted by Teddy Ray @ 09/18/2009 12:36 PM EDT


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