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Halloween Mood DVDs: The Mega Review!

Wow, what a score! We visited our local "Halloween City" last night, which is sort of like a lower-rent Spirit in a much vaster space. Taking the place of a former Circuit City, it was an enormous warehouse full of costumes, decorations and totally random, awesome shit.

Unlike the Spirit stores, where everything is Spirit-branded and there's just a more polished "feel" to everything, Halloween City serves more as a liquidator for old store stock. Yeah, all of 2009's hottest costumes and decorations were out in full force, but with a Circuit City-sized store to fill, they also dusted off Halloween goods that I hadn't seen in ten years or more. (One example: They had a few Robocop kiddie costumes leftover from the early '90s.)

There was also a terrific section closer to the registers, filled will all sorts of cheap Halloween bric-a-brac. Really inane, old and pointlessly magnificent stuff, running the gamut from gag store X-ray specs to large bags of rubber millipedes with header cards that said "BUGS" and absolutely nothing else. The best part? It was all dirt cheap. I'm used to Halloween stores marking everything up by 5000%, but this random selection of oddities seemed more like a spooky yard sale. I snatched up everything that the lone $20 bill in my wallet could cover, and among the treasures was the focus of today's post: Halloween Mood DVDs!

You know those "virtual fireplace" DVDs that stores sell during the Christmas season? Well, they have the same deal going for Halloween. It started with the "Ghoul Log" (sixty minutes of jack o' lantern footage set to creepy music and thunder claps), but lo and behold, the collection has greatly expanded. Halloween City must've had 20 different mood DVDs on sale, but even at the low price of a buck each, I thought I'd live conservatively and stick with the eight shown above.

Since the same tired mix of spooky pop songs might not cut it if you want your Halloween party to be one for the ages, the idea is that you'd throw on one of these, and turn your television into the focal point of fright. Each of the titles has its own theme, but they all meet the same criteria: Creepy, with frightening visuals, loud and appropriate sound effects, and in select cases, bad techno music.

I really, really love these. They're low rent productions, and what you'll see and hear is often much more "silly" than "scary", but they still go so a long way in setting the right mood. After all, you can't leave everything up to rubber bats, animatronic Draculas and cotton spider webs.

Course, some of the mood DVDs are better than others, so before you run out to blow your bucks, you may want to read the reviews below.

Halloween Mood DVD #1: "Ghoul Log"
Description: "The fiery Jack-O' Lantern featured in our Ghoul Log DVD is sure to scare up some fun this Halloween! Complete with spooky sound effects, this funky pumpkin will haunt the living through the night!"

The original, and still possibly the best. With twelve different songs and about as many different pumpkin movies, the "Ghoul Log" is probably the best choice if you want to add to your party's spooky feel without totally drowning it out. (As you'll see, many of the other DVDs are very overstated.)

The great thing about the Ghoul Log is that you don't really need a party to play it. It's subdued enough to work on any old night, even if you're home alone with nothing but a book and a beer. You might argue that most folks don't drink while they're reading, but some do, and they're exactly the type of people who'd be able to put up with the crackling sights and sounds of pumpkins-on-fire while they do it.

Also note that the fire shown inside the pumpkins seems a bit...out of scale. I'm almost positive that they just reused the "virtual fireplace" scene from an earlier Christmas DVD and threw pumpkin photos over it. Somehow, that makes me like the Ghoul Log even more.

Halloween Mood DVD #2: "Bone Chilling X-Ray"
Description: "Want to cause some fright this Halloween night? Do skulls and spiders give you the chills? Crawling with creepy creatures, these horrifying X-rays will haunt you to the BONE!"

This one is all-ambiance, only using subtle sound effects to convey its terror. I like its simplicity.

They're using the term "X-ray" rather loosely, though. The stuff in the above clip is pretty on target, but the DVD is much longer than that, and includes many shots of random body parts and creepy animals to fill its running time. In a lot of cases, they're not really "X-rays" so much as they are "pictures of stuff glowing green." But then, I'd rather see pictures of bats glowing green than bat X-rays anyway. My complaint is weak.

Another strong mood DVD. If the Ghoul Log is a little too "precious" and some of the other ones just too "insane," this one is a happy medium. It sets the tone, but it won't inspire a 20 minute deconstruction by your guests.

Halloween Mood DVD #3: "The Undead Come Alive"
Description: "Create the ultimate haunted house this Halloween night! Watch as your screen comes alive with terrifying images that will surely spook you and your guests! Not for the faint of heart!"

I can appreciate that this mood DVD is more "high concept" than the rest, but I'm not a big fan. This is partly due to my residual angst over its gross DVD cover, featuring clipart of a bleeding skull and parasitic flies. There's a fine line between spooky and gross, and flies dining on a clipart skull's blood crosses it.

The content of the DVD is extremely weird. It alternates between television static with annoying beeping sounds, and shots of completely random, horrific images. (Everything from clowns to nuns, old hospitals, broken toys and piles of bones.) It'd work if you were putting together some kind of haunted house walkthrough for brave trick-or-treaters, but as the background visual for a party, it comes on a bit strong.

On the other hand, it's the only mood DVD that's actually, honestly creepy. Watching it feels like the precursor to a call from Samara.

Halloween Mood DVD #4: "Sorceress"
Description: "What does the future hold for you? The mystical sorceress has answers to all your burning questions! Ask her anything, and watch as her responses magically appear before your very eyes!"

Hmm. I like the idea of a mood DVD version of the Magic 8-Ball, but this one's pretty ineffective. Here, you're supposed to ask the witch a question and wait for her to summon the answer in her crystal ball. Fine in theory, but awful in practice.

You can use your remote to stall the witch's delivery of everyone's fortunes, but there's nothing lamer than stopping a party to have everyone ask a virtual witch if they'll ever get married. That's like being one of those asshole Thanksgiving hosts who insist that everyone talk about what they're thankful for before letting anyone eat.

Course, if you put the remote down and just leave the DVD on, the cackling witch will continue to provide answers even when nobody's asking her anything. There's no mystique in that.

Halloween Mood DVD #5: "Messages From Beyond"
Description: "Don't take your eyes off the moving skeleton's hand as it carves spine-chilling messages to your unsuspecting guests...the strange sights and sounds will wrap you in a dark, forbidding doom!" (What the fuck?!)

I have a soft spot for this one, even if it's a tad insipid. Here, a skeleton hand reaches up and writes one of many spooky phrases on a foggy mirror, such as "BEWARE" and "DON'T LOOK BEHIND YOU." And yet, despite the macabre motif, there's something undeniably friendly about this. Maybe it's the way the skeleton alternates between "frightening" penmanship and handwriting that looks it belongs to a seven-year-old girl. It's all so oddly inviting and cheerful, even considering the funeral march music and all of the disembodied, pained groans.

Mostly though, I love "Messages From Beyond" because the skeleton hand writes its horrible messages with such precision and joy. We never see the full skeleton, but you can bet that this hand belonged to a skull adorned with a red baseball cap and sunglasses.

Halloween Mood DVD #6: "Party Strobe Light"
Description: "This Halloween, prepare to be dazzled by the ultimate light and sound experience! Watch in amazement as the pulsating strobe light throbs along to the sinister sounds of the season. Your guests will go batty for this party treat!"

Yeah, I suppose sending your guests into epileptic fits could be construed as them going "batty." What's even more amazing is the copyright messaging at the start of this DVD, warning against unlicensed redistribution. Could you really sue someone over content that consists of nothing but a flashing white screen?

Serving as the virtual strobe light for your drug-addled Halloween hoedown, this mood DVD assaults the senses with eye-destroying visuals and a musical score that sounds like a B-side from the Mortal Kombat movie soundtrack.

Halloween Mood DVD #7: Haunted Night In The Museum"
Description: "This thrilling DVD features classic works of art -- with a horrifying twist! Shock party guests and trick-or-treaters alike this Halloween as our Haunted Museum comes alive on your screen!"

"Haunted Night In The Museum" is fantastic! Forget mood DVDs -- this feels more like an extended teaser trailer for some horrific 1995 computer game that never quite made it onto a floppy disk. Here, we're treated to a three-dimensional tour of an art museum, where all of the pictures hide some dark and deadly secret. (Many of the morbid paintings are based on real life works of art, too!)

It totally works, no matter how you use it. It's eerie enough to drive an especially spooky Halloween party, but it's also "quiet" enough to leave on in the background without running the risk of entrancing your guests into bored and steady comas.

Halloween Mood DVD #8: BOO!"
Description: "Welcome to the ghost show! Enter, if you dare. Watch in fright as ghouls and goblins swirl across your TV screen! The scary sights and sounds are sure to make your Halloween party guests shiver!"

Okay, so I guess we aren't ending on a huge high note, but "BOO!" isn't without its merits. It's probably the safest Halloween mood DVD for a party that's going to include young guests, so if you're slated to play host for a bunch of children, look no further. Set to werewolf howls and really uppity folks yelling "BOO," the video shows a misty, otherworldly dimension populated by the kinds of ghosts who more typically frequent the pages of awful Halloween coloring books sold at Dollar Trees nationwide. It's not the kind of mood DVD that's going to keep you awake at night, but maybe that's the point.

Incredibly, there were even more Halloween mood DVDs available, and I can't say that I'm not tempted to go back and collect the rest. They really make me wish that the 2009 Halloween season had more than one pathetic week left in it. For fans of the ghoulish, there are few things more alluring than October evenings spent with Ghoul Logs and witches who tell our fortunes. Love these, and so should you!

Posted by Matt on 10/26/2009. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 91 comments

I love how those DVDs all promise to “haunt,” “spook,” “shock,” “shiver,” and, of course, “wrap you in a dark, forbidding doom!” But…they’re not that creepy, with the exception of #3.

But Matt, your writing makes these things priceless. I dub you Halloweenmiser. If you don’t want the season to end quite so soon, keep doing Halloweenie stuff into November…it’s your website, screw the haters. It’s like those Christmas stores that are open year-round.

Chestnuts roasted by Teddy Ray @ 10/26/2009 2:38 PM


“Great Pumpkin” will also reair Wednesday night, but without the “You’re Elected, Charlie Brown” special that will follow it on Tuesday night. Wednesday it’s competing against a “Monsters vs. Aliens” Halloween special on I believe NBC (which will air at 8 and immediately after again at 8:30 for some reason… maybe to get those who watched the Great Pumpkin instead?).

Chestnuts roasted by Andy @ 10/26/2009 3:00 PM


I picked up the strobe light one a couple weeks ago, marveling at how simple an idea it was.

It’s not bad. I mean, it works as well as I’d expect a $1.00 DVD to work.

Plus, with fast forward and half speed, you can change the flash speed.

Chestnuts roasted by GreenYamo @ 10/26/2009 3:09 PM


Great stuff Matt. This is the reason I’ve come here for years.

Chestnuts roasted by Jimmy @ 10/26/2009 3:51 PM


I like number 3 a lot. I would watch that regardless of whether or not it was Halloween. :p

Chestnuts roasted by Ceph @ 10/26/2009 3:58 PM


These mood DVDs seem quite fun, I wish I had something like that to show at my upcoming Halloween party. For next year I might have to try and make a really low-budget, lo-tech version of that myself.

Today I learned there are plenty of movies about killer elevators. Somehow this surprised me, even though there are also at least two films about killer bulldozers.

Chestnuts roasted by Kapprika @ 10/26/2009 4:21 PM


Who has two thumbs and drinks beer while he reads?

This guy!

Chestnuts roasted by Thorzul @ 10/26/2009 4:44 PM


Sweet punkin’ Cheetara!

Chestnuts roasted by velouria_78 @ 10/26/2009 4:59 PM


Old store has a bunch of old rubber masks from older movies. A riddler mask from Batman Forever, a Mr. Freeze from Batman and Robin, and black Bart Simpson mask from the early 90′s. There were so many of these, the shelf extended for what looked like a mile!

Chestnuts roasted by ReesiePuffs @ 10/26/2009 5:18 PM


The museum one kinda looks like it could be a level in “Castle Wolfenstein.” Although #3 is definately the creepiest.

But one of the best Halloween mood DVD’s I’ve seen is more on the elaborate/expensive side. The DVD itself is nothing more than people in monster makeup taunting and laughing at you. But what makes it special is that you can buy accessories like a crystal ball, reflective boards, and black cloth to make the images holographic if you tilt your tv at a certain angle. It’s really cool.

The Halloween Countdown is definately something I look forward to every year, along with the Christmas Countdown. Keep up the great work, Matt.

Chestnuts roasted by King JLA @ 10/26/2009 5:26 PM


Working from home today and The Shining is on! I love AMC this time of the year.

Chestnuts roasted by Bill @ 10/26/2009 5:28 PM


Best mood film at a Halloween party I ever went to had Freddy Vs. Jason projected on a wall while it was still in theaters. #3 is pretty intense for a party, but it’d work great in a homemade haunted house like it is intended.

Chestnuts roasted by Eric M @ 10/26/2009 5:31 PM


I agree with the masses. #3 is great. Reminds me of The Ring and The House on Haunted Hill. I didn’t really care for either movie, but they had some good creepy images.

This month I watched, for the first time ever, Halloweens 4-6, otherwise known as the Thorn series of flicks. Halloween 4 isn’t half bad. Probably rivals #2 for best sequel. #5 is terrible. #6 is bad, but it tries to explain the stupid shit that #5 introduced in a coherent way and I’ll give it bonus points for that. Also, it was the Producer’s Cut of Part 6 I watched and not the terrible version that was released to theaters.

Chestnuts roasted by BUCKLY! @ 10/26/2009 5:41 PM


Kapprika: Give it enough time. Eventually, they’ll be a movie about a killer everything. There’s also a movie about a killer lawnmower, Just incase you didn’t know.

Chestnuts roasted by ULTRAMAN @ 10/26/2009 6:18 PM


Wait, there are people that DON’T drink whilst they read? I do my best reading with a big glass of wine….

Chestnuts roasted by Cameron T. @ 10/26/2009 6:53 PM


I’m trying to decide if I want to bust out the Halloween specials now or wait til later in the week. Maybe I’d better do it while I’m still feeling the spirit. But first I’m gonna go out and get some goddanged apple cider.

Chestnuts roasted by Annette @ 10/26/2009 7:23 PM


turn all the clips on at once…. it’s…. different

Chestnuts roasted by Steffanio @ 10/26/2009 7:28 PM


so…I dare Matt to totally make a batch of paula deen fried butter balls for his halloween party. Google the recipe or track it down on the food network site.

dye them orange and green with food coloring.

Chestnuts roasted by mandy_Reeves @ 10/26/2009 7:53 PM


“You might argue that most folks don’t drink while they’re reading, but some do, and they’re exactly the type of people who’d be able to put up with the crackling sights and sounds of pumpkins-on-fire while they do it.”
Replace DVD fire with actual fire and the right soundtrack, and that’s definitely my idea of a well spent night. My “Power Outage Emergency Kit” consists of a kerosene lantern, a book, and some bourbon. Makes me kind of sad when the power actually comes back on.

Meanwhile, I’m a bit bummed out at IFC’s Halloween offerings this year.
Seems like this time around, they’ve just pared it down to a lone showing of Ginger Snaps for the big night. A bit disappointing, as I remember when they used to go all out for Halloween; showing tons of awesome horror films and documentaries about horror films, and they would have all segues/intros to done by Tom Savini. It was spread out through all of October, but the 31st was chock-full of it. Not so, this year. Just a couple more horror films more than average this month. Drat.

At least I’ve got some stuff tivo’ed from earlier. Not sure what I’ll watch, I’m thinking Häxen, Evil Dead II, Hallucinations of a Deranged Mind, and Videodrome will probably be my fare for pumpkin day. Maybe Profondo Rosso, too, if I can find yet another VCR (the last one I got from a thrift shop to replace my old one turned out to be a dud).

Anyone else have any movie plans for the Halloween?

Chestnuts roasted by Jugendsehnsucht @ 10/26/2009 8:00 PM


Alas, we had no “Spirit”-style Halloween store this year. It’s not in the location it usually is, and I don’t see one anywhere else in my usual biking range. Either they couldn’t afford to set up this year (possible, given the economy), or they moved to our local vacant Circuit City in Deptford, which I don’t think I’ll get to before Halloween.

Those “mood” DVDs are pretty cool. I especially like the “museum.” It’s kinda classy. I doubt I’ll be buying any of them in the near future, though, seeing as how I’m not much for partying and my dad and uncle, the ones who will actually be giving out the candy on Saturday, can make their own Halloween “mood” TV backgrounds.

Chestnuts roasted by starwenn @ 10/26/2009 8:04 PM


This article was kind of…amazing!

Chestnuts roasted by Anonymous @ 10/26/2009 8:20 PM


So does anyone else sing along with all the songs when they watch Garfield’s Halloween Adventure? Cuz I’d like to think I’m not the only one.

Chestnuts roasted by Annette @ 10/26/2009 8:32 PM


Annette – You are not alone.

Chestnuts roasted by Ricky @ 10/26/2009 8:39 PM


jugendsehnsucht: I’m gonna watch Trick Or Treat On Halloween. It’ll be my first time seein it. I’ve been savin it for the big day. I’ll also see Saw 6.

Chestnuts roasted by ULTRAMAN @ 10/26/2009 8:50 PM


I highly recommend “the Dead Come Alive”…it’s awesome!! Matt, you said:

” It’d work if you were putting together some kind of haunted house walkthrough…”

And that’s exactly what I did. I had some family over yesterday, and turned my house into a haunted splatterhouse, with severed limbs, stuffed-clothing bodies, bloody tools, etc., etc. I must’ve spent a few hundred bucks on props and effects, yet the one thing everyone loved the most was that $2.50 DVD from Party City.

It really is like something out of The Ring, combining archetypal horror images (the aforementioned clowns, nuns, skulls, etc.) with disturbing noises and the occasional shriek. It’s not a party DVD by any stretch, but if you want to turn your TV into an extension of your haunted house, it’s perfect.

Two skeletal thumbs up!

Chestnuts roasted by Flush it all away @ 10/26/2009 8:56 PM


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