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Cape is the new rock.

I haven't posted anything for a week, and in that time, the retail world has all but completely moved away from Halloween and onto Christmas. Not unexpected, but still infuriating. I like Christmastime a thousand times more than Halloween, but I don't want to see it in October.

In many stores, the Halloween sections have already been shrunk down to half an aisle, surrounded by a growing assortment of red and green baubles -- like a lone farmer trying to keep the universe's most festive locust swarm at bay. I know that I shouldn't correlate Halloween's vitality with its shelf space in department stores, but I do. No holiday season should have to die before the holiday actually happens.

But hope is not lost, as the spooky products in today's post -- all found earlier this afternoon -- prove.

A series of impending niece-and-nephew birthdays required a Best Buy run, because all any of the kids in my family want are $60 video games and DVD box sets. While there, I stumbled upon an awesome display of lesser-celebrated horror movies, each arriving in its own body bag for 9 bucks a pop!

Pretty clever, actually. The movie are collectively presented as FEARnet's "most feared," and we're to assume that these "body bag editions" were selected by way of an impressive FEARnet poll on the world's scariest movies. Given the gamut of DVD titles on display, I'm gonna call bullshit on that. What they're really doing is gathering a bunch of older/independent/unpopular movies, and throwing them in awesome body bags purely for purchase persuasion. And...it absolutely works!

The DVDs come in their normal cases, but they're all shoved into an extra case, body bag-themed. Incredibly, this is all it takes to get me to buy DVDs that I would never normally buy. I mean, the body bags have working zippers and everything! I'm not entirely convinced that I wouldn't have bought one even if there was no DVD inside.

I think they missed an obvious opportunity, though. Most body bags are black. At least, they're black when they're intended to create an ambiance of dread and terror. These DVD body bars are see-through. It would've been much cooler to get "surprise" DVDs in all-black bags. I'm sure that some of you are mentally arguing with that statement -- you just can't picture anyone buying a DVD without knowing what DVD they were buying. I disagree. I think people are much more likely to buy surprise DVDs than repackaged copies of Slaughter High and Stir of Echoes 2. I have confidence in this idea. I will patent it.

And now, a little sumptin' sumptin' for the ladies:

Found at Target, it's another run of those holiday edition "cylinders" filled with tiny-sized dolls in seasonal clothing. I've written about other "cylinder edition" exclusives at least a hundred times in the past, but truth be known, I'm aiming for 200.

Among the brands represented, we have My Little Pony and Littlest Pet Shop. The packaging is suitably Halloweenified, but not in any dangerous kind of way. The dolls inside are much more dramatically themed, all wearing removable costumes.

Previous special editions such as this have desensitized me to the otherwise otherworldly thought of horses and dogs dressing up as pirates and witches, but the Littlest Pet Shop pack provided one nice surprise: A spider! I had no idea that Littlest Pet Shop delved so deep! Arthropods! Arthropods with removable ghost sack costumes! Suddenly, the idea that I stood on line and charged toys meant for five-year-old girls on my American Express card feels less sour. A Littlest Pet Shop spider? That was made for me.

Finally, CVS has a new line of Peanuts Halloween figures, in costumes that totally disregard the comics and TV specials. I consider this a good thing. The world did need an action figure of Charlie Brown in his classic multi-holed ghost bedsheet costume, but it didn't need 80 of them.

Charlie Brown may not have dressed like a vampire in any of the comic strips or cartoons, but that kind of accuracy just doesn't seem important when you're purchasing Peanuts action figures from your local pharmacy.

I picked up Chuck and Schroeder, but according to the cardbacks, Snoopy and Lucy are also available. I never held anything but total apathy towards Schroeder, but he's clearly the chaser figure in the collection, arriving in an awesome Phantom of the Opera costume with a piano accessory. All Charlie Brown got was a cape. Cape is the new rock.

Posted by Matt on 10/24/2009. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 75 comments

Scariest movies my ass!

Chestnuts roasted by Kyoto @ 10/24/2009 2:10 AM


I too don’t like how they put Christmas stuff out so early. I like your idea of the black bodybag DVD sale, but they would have to mark them in someway so you won’t buy the same movie twice.

Chestnuts roasted by DESandman @ 10/24/2009 2:11 AM


More to come tomorrow :)

Chestnuts roasted by Matt @ 10/24/2009 2:29 AM


Hey man! Good to see a new post. Hope you’re having a wonderful October!

Chestnuts roasted by Daniel L @ 10/24/2009 2:31 AM


I too saw those DVDs @ Best Buy, but opted to buy the 50 Horror Classics set instead. Kinda wish I didn’t.

Chestnuts roasted by Ricky @ 10/24/2009 2:40 AM


When I see the Christmas stuff encroaching on the Halloween section, I always imagine the Night on Bald Mountain scene from Fantasia. You know, the part where all the ghouls, ghosts and demons are finally unleashed for a night of undead revelry–only to have it broken up by the sunrise. (And then comes the stupid Ave Maria finale; the less said about that, the better.)

That’s how it is in the stores. Anytime I see that the Christmas merchandise gaining more shelf- or floor-space, I actually hear the end of Night on Bald Mountain in my head. Soon, all the wickedly cool skeletons, goblins, severed limbs, spiders and witches will disappear, and when the dawn breaks we’ll get lame-ass Santas and Frostys in their place.

Chestnuts roasted by Flush it all away @ 10/24/2009 3:28 AM


It makes me REALLY mad when they start takin down the Halloween stuff to early. I love Christmas too, but I don’t want Halloween overlooked. As for the Horror flick body bags, they looks AWESOME!!!!!!! Definitely a cool marketing gimmick.I personally wouldn’t buy a horror flick body bag, if I didn’t know what movie was inside, but that doesn’t necessarily mean that it wouldn’t be a success. To each their own I suppose. As for the peanuts figures, there cool too. Linus is the better figure.

Chestnuts roasted by ULTRAMAN @ 10/24/2009 4:12 AM


Sneaaaky putting this up in the middle of the night =D

I’m loving all those toys!

Chestnuts roasted by ThePlatinumStag @ 10/24/2009 5:02 AM


Related to the Trix Rabbit pumpkin carving post… The Betty Crocker website has pumpkin carving patterns up for Count Chochula, Frankenberry, and Boo Berry… https://www.bettycrocker.com/freecereal/lanternguides.aspx?WT.ac_id=hptab_halloween_092009

Chestnuts roasted by Kat @ 10/24/2009 5:14 AM


I meant Schroeder .:)

Chestnuts roasted by ULTRAMAN @ 10/24/2009 5:32 AM


so this new chinese / japanese place near me just opened…50 percent off a pick up order. I’ve been up all night making a wish list of sushi and chinese dishes. Good thing it runs til next sunday…I have a marathon migraine headache going on 24 hours now….ER gsve me pain meds…thought they would have given me something for nausea..oh well…btw, not trying to be a downer

Chestnuts roasted by mandy_Reeves @ 10/24/2009 5:56 AM


sorry to double post…i want that spider

Chestnuts roasted by mandy_Reeves @ 10/24/2009 5:58 AM


Must… buy… Halloween… SNOOPY!!!

I can’t find it in the UK, not on any website :(

Chestnuts roasted by Steffanio @ 10/24/2009 6:44 AM


Matt

I know how you feel about crossing the holiday streams. Down in my neck of Staten Island, we already have two homes with Christmas decorations up. In Oakwood, one home is fully deck out for the ho ho ho time, although I haven’t seen the home at night to verify if they light up. A couple of blocks over in Bay Terrace one home has an interesting fusion of the two holidays. They have a full Halloween set up and a lone snowman with a digital countdown clock, counting the days until Christmas.

If it makes you feel better, I’m writing this from the Halloween in Hershey celebration in PA. We haven’t made it to the park yet, but the Hershey Lodge is all decked out for Halloween. I’ve now been to the lodge in summer and fall and I can definately say that a fall visit especially for the X-E generation is the better of the two. My daughter actually gets to trick or treat a week early at Hershey Park, now that rocks!

By the way Matt, I really have to give you a special thanks.Your website and your blog posts over the years (in addition to my daughter)has really helped to bring the joy of Halloween back into my life.

X-E and Halloween two great tastes, that taste great together.

Chestnuts roasted by Shawn @ 10/24/2009 7:16 AM


Yeah, Snoopy was dressed as the Caped Avenger. Lucy was a Witch, but without that green mask that distinguished the Witches from the ghosts.

Chestnuts roasted by Invader Norbert @ 10/24/2009 7:54 AM


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=crXJ81GjCWY

Why do I do this (see above) every year RIGHT AT THE CRUCIAL HALLOWEEN MOMENT???

Chestnuts roasted by The Manimal @ 10/24/2009 9:11 AM


D’oh! I should have read the entry before I posted that. Now I am definitely on the blacklist.

Sorry, Matt. It was not intentional.

Chestnuts roasted by The Manimal @ 10/24/2009 9:19 AM


Wow, these toys are really great. The spider with the ghost costume is like Dracula dressing as Frankenstein’s monster. Which is awesome.
And while I usually don’t care too much about Schroeder, that costume is indeed perfect.

Chestnuts roasted by Kapprika @ 10/24/2009 9:29 AM


If spiders looked like that, I would so want one.

I would buy Slaughter High if my Best Buy had it, mostly because I’ve never seen it but definately remember that video cover. But all my Best Buy had were those “Ghost Underground, Halloween Horrorfest” type movies. Although they did have Elm Street 2-4 or 5 on in a two DVD set collection with no extras there. But I like extras in my DVD’s.

Chestnuts roasted by JLAJRC @ 10/24/2009 9:58 AM


Just a quick update to the day, breakast with the characters was really awesome. It was held at the lodge this year and totally Halloweenized! There were smoke machines, gigantic inflatable pumpkins, dead bodies next to the bagels and lox, a complete Halloween experience. Matt since you have nephew’s and niece’s, you really should bring them here and write a big ol’ article on X-E’s trip to Herhsey at Halloween. In fact if you set up a paypal account I’m sure readers would be happy to fund such content.

Chestnuts roasted by Shawn @ 10/24/2009 9:59 AM


Well played sir! The title payoff was totally worth it.

And Shawn, I have that snowman clock too, but it doesn’t come out til Thanksgiving (as do the rest of my decorations.) I’m a bit of a purist here. (Which is to say I allow Macy’s to arbitrarily dictate my enjoyment of a holiday.)

Chestnuts roasted by Rhino @ 10/24/2009 10:09 AM


That spider totally looks like one of the kids in The Strangers.

Chestnuts roasted by MysteryD8 @ 10/24/2009 10:21 AM


the spider looks oddly like a crab with a possible set of claws up front? maybe its just me

Chestnuts roasted by Nick23 @ 10/24/2009 10:33 AM


Capes are not rocks! I love my cape. But it’s nice to see there’s still a spark of vitality left out there.

Tis the season!

Chestnuts roasted by PlantMonster @ 10/24/2009 10:39 AM


nevermind! i withdraw my comment it is in fact a spider, i was informed by my niece that it is a spider, although they do carry a hermit crab in their toyline

Chestnuts roasted by Nick23 @ 10/24/2009 10:42 AM


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