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The 2011 Halloween Mood Table!

You know, when I mentioned in the previous post that it was the last Friday before October, I didn't actually realize that October was starting today. I always assume that every month besides February has 31 days. Stupid svelte September.

Colleagues, brothers! October is here, and with it, the permission to do nothing but "Halloween things" during each and every minute of your lives. (Well, except for the minutes where it'd be inappropriate, like when you're at work, or pissing, or consoling the random stranger who decides to tell you that her kid has neuroblastoma. Other than that, it's all mummies and mirth.)

I desperately need a great October. I've been in and out of an indecipherable funk for weeks. Someone commented on one of the MM videos that my voice sounds like an "old Jewish grandmother," and there's some logic behind it, because I'm experiencing something akin to menopausal mood swings. I'M CATHOLIC YOU ASSHOLE.

So, I need Halloween to wash it all away. I know it can, because there are almost no problems that can't be solved with the "Tunnel of Terror" episode of Roseanne, or trips to Six Flags Fright Fest.

Beyond those joys, I wanted something a little less fleeting. Something Halloweenified that would always be there.

I knew just the thing.

Heck yes, it's time for the Halloween Mood Table! It's become a semi-annual tradition for me, as you'll remember from my 2007 and 2010 guides. YOU BETTER REMEMBER.

If you can't be bothered to read old blogs, the deal is this:

A Halloween Mood Table is a repurposed...table...which you clear off and then fill up with any and every Halloween thing you can find. Decorations, candles, bowls of candy – whatever you want. Whatever's going to make your season darkly bright. DARKLY BRIGHT WOULD BE A GREAT NAME FOR A BAD BAND.

Depending on your living space and preference, your table can be big or small. It certainly doesn't need to be big, because the only goal is to create a corner of your home where Halloween is always happening.

Whether you're sitting right next to it or only catching it with passing glances as you hop to and fro, the Mood Table will remind you, again and again, that October is a special month for reasons all its own.

I HATE BREAKING TRADITIONS, so I started off with the same table from the 2007 version. It's a ratty thing with busted legs and a hideously tiled top, but I love it. It's the perfect four-legged canvas to make my monster grow.

Keeping in mind that aforementioned funk, this year's Mood Table was super important. It couldn't just look good. It couldn't just be "inspiring." I pretty much needed this table to organize and execute every free minute of my entire October. I wanted this thing to bake me witch-shaped cookies. I wanted it to drive me to the library so I could take out old books about satanic cults.

I was putting tremendous pressure on this table, especially considering its shaky legs.

Okay, so maybe I was asking too much from my Mood Table. No table could bake and drive. Still, when I was through, I think it came out pretty close to perfect:


(click that pic to see it HUGE!)

Presenting! My 2011 Halloween Mood Table!

Have to say, it's already eradicating whatever bullshit needed to be eradicated.

As usual, the table is a big old mess. It's supposed to be. I've thrown everything from a squishy Freddy Krueger to tiny faux gourds on there, along with more prized possessions, like my sealed can of Ecto-Cooler.

The big Frankenstein head is a portion of a toy called "Mad Lab." I found it at that horror convention for $10, and loved the price sticker too much to remove. It's missing around a hundred pieces, but it still has its removable eye. It seemed like the perfect centerpiece for a table full of evil spirit.

Rounding out the display is a bowl of candy, because nothing says "Halloween" like baby Snickers. A bit harder to see are a couple of creepy books. I have dozens upon dozens of these, but the idea is that if they're on the Mood Table, I have to read them before Halloween.

Remember, your table isn't meant to just be something you look at. It's supposed to be something that you, for lack of a better term, do.

With that in mind, the biggest upgrade from my past tables is a portable DVD player. Obviously, there's no reason for me to squint at an 8" screen when there's a big television in the same room, but that's not the point. All through October, this player will provide Halloween with its needed "background noise." I'm considering it more like a moving picture than a tiny theater.

Unseen is the pile of DVDs to aid in this endeavor, neatly stacked below that $10 Frankenstein.

Also of note is that little coffin-shaped container in the lower-right. It's a rare occasion when my siblings' kids visit, but sometimes, it does happen. And if it happens this October, I know they're going to gun for my Mood Table. Most of the stuff on there IS NOT FOR TOUCHING, so I filled that tiny coffin with junk they can touch. (Primarily candy I hate, and Halloween-themed vials of bubbles.)

There are times when I detail some ludicrous activity, fully knowing that none of you will do it. This shouldn't be one of those times. I've never exaggerated the power of the Halloween Mood Table, and strongly urge everyone to make their own. It will seriously boost your season's worth, and even if it doesn't, the thirty minutes you spend decorating a table will be moderately enjoyable.

My Mood Table's first screening: Ghoulies II. Yes!

Happy October! I have so many treasures to show you this month. Or at least ten treasures. The rest, I'll wing.

Posted by Matt on 10/01/2011. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 108 comments

I only have a big dinner table in my house, but the end tables by my couch are empty! I’m going to load them with everything my dog won’t be tempted to chew up! I think the centerpiece will be one of those spooky toys that makes scary sounds when you walk by. Thanks for this great idea! I think I’ll make Christmas end tables too!

Chestnuts roasted by Stephanie @ 10/02/2011 3:04 AM


Potential idea for an article, matt:

http://hallowsound.blogspot.com/
http://scarysounds.blogspot.com/

Roulette random releases & review.

Chestnuts roasted by meowmix @ 10/02/2011 4:39 AM


Howdy folks!!! Well, here’s a little update. It’s 5:02am and my son, Harrison Michael Church, was born at 3:31am…wasn’t on our anniversary but it was the next day!

That dude was 9lbs. and 5oz. of pure goodness and I love him. We are gonna have such a rad time this Halloween and Christmas :)

Chestnuts roasted by Church @ 10/02/2011 5:04 AM


Great post, Matt! Ironically, the ad on this post is for Chicago’s upcoming new album: “Chicago XXXIII: O Christmas Three.” ???

Congratulations, Church!

Chestnuts roasted by Hoverbored @ 10/02/2011 5:14 AM


YAY to CHURCH!!! That is wonderful news.

Also….GREAT name, by the way. (In real life, ‘Harrison’ is my last name, dude). I always thought it makes a good first name.

Chestnuts roasted by Muppet Baby @ 10/02/2011 5:57 AM


Church: Congratz on the little one. You’re gonna have LOTS of fun teaching him stuff.

Chestnuts roasted by ULTRAMAN @ 10/02/2011 6:22 AM


Congratulations Church, Mrs Church and Mini-Church! Now is the time to get carpet slippers, a pipe and a knitted cardigan and begin sentences with “Well, you know Son…”

Chestnuts roasted by Guise @ 10/02/2011 7:06 AM


Church: Congrats! He made it just in time to start learning about the world in the only important quarter of the year too! Hope his first Halloweena and Xmas is all it should be!! :)

By the way, to any/everyone else: Do you guys know how best to get in touch with Matt about possible donations for the XE Halloween countdown? I tried sending an email, but not sure if it go tthrough. I was thinking of sending him some of the slightly weird Halloween stuff we have here in the UK (including the perennial fav, Monster Munch :) ).

Chestnuts roasted by divechaz @ 10/02/2011 7:08 AM


PS: Guise, you’re a good one to check with about this too! I’ve got the usual Jaffa cake assortments etc. What else would you suggest for UK halloween snacks?

Chestnuts roasted by divechaz @ 10/02/2011 7:09 AM


Congratulations Church! Great name choice.

Chestnuts roasted by Greg the Canuckistanian @ 10/02/2011 7:26 AM


The wife and I celebrating the first day of October by going to the Headless Horseman Haunted Hayride. Located in Hudson Valley, NY, this is a glimmering oasis of Halloween that has the aforementioned haunted hayride plus 7 haunted houses. Most of the houses were garbage, but the hayride is fun. Plus, there is a “Midway” area with shops and a side stage where some goth-like guy has a stunt show. If you are in the NYC area, the place is worth a visit. It’s a great way to experience the season. Click on my name for the info.

Chestnuts roasted by BUCKLY! @ 10/02/2011 9:36 AM


Buckly – Just bought my tickets last night! I have to find at least one hysterical woman to go with us. I will usually go ahead of the group in the maze or houses and advice the “monsters” of the woman’s name, because that’s the kind of a-hole I am.

We went one year with a nervous lunatic named Leah, who very nearly wet herself with fear at the whispers of her own name coming out of the darkness. “Leeeeeee-aaaaaaaah! We are waiting for you.” Tormenting Leah was the highlight of my experience.

Chestnuts roasted by Rev. As You Wish @ 10/02/2011 10:25 AM


divechaz hm, dunno, when I’ve sent stuff stateside you need to be wary of the sell-by date, so any of the limited edition Kiplings stuff or cake bars may go a bit stale – unless you check ASDA or Poundland for randomness.

Chestnuts roasted by Guise @ 10/02/2011 10:42 AM


I love the table! The wife and I are starting our decorating today. And although my computer desk is a year-round Halloween shrine, maybe I’ll get an end table going this year.

And congrats Church!

Chestnuts roasted by Big McLargehuge @ 10/02/2011 11:22 AM


Guise: Thanks, good point! I’ll keep an eye on that.

Poundland is, of course, a whole other ball of wackiness. Have you ever seen the Ashens review of Poundland tat on Youtube?

Chestnuts roasted by divechaz @ 10/02/2011 11:22 AM


I LOVE this year’s Halloween mood table, Matt! What did you use to drape over the top of the table?

Also, thanks to everyone for the love concerning the arrival of my son, Harrison…so excited…and sleepy :)

@Muppet Baby, yes, you DO have an awesome name :)

Chestnuts roasted by Church @ 10/02/2011 12:19 PM


Congrats, Church! Great news.

Chestnuts roasted by Magic T @ 10/02/2011 12:32 PM


Congrats Church! We just had a daughter a few weeks ago,totally feel you :) There ars some great newborn-infant cistume sites out there… We took full advantage.

Chestnuts roasted by Another Matt @ 10/02/2011 1:08 PM


Dammit. I was hoping there would be a contest about what movie was showing on the dvd player. Then I saw the second picture which made it obvious.

And then you just came out with it.

Too bad, because judging from the 3 PAGES of comments ahead of me, I would have only been about the hundredth person to name Ghoulies 2.

Chestnuts roasted by DunkyBasketball @ 10/02/2011 1:51 PM


Matt, you HAVE to see the movie “GingerDead Man”

Chestnuts roasted by Master Nick @ 10/02/2011 2:31 PM


Congrats Church!

Chestnuts roasted by Cameron T. @ 10/02/2011 6:15 PM


Thanks again all :)

I think there is a show on the Travel Channel about spooky destinations…YES!

Chestnuts roasted by Church @ 10/02/2011 7:35 PM


Halloween Wars is on Food Network. Spooky cake work and expert pumpkin carving!

Chestnuts roasted by Cheetara @ 10/02/2011 9:11 PM


Many congrats, Church! Fingers and toes all accounted for? So lucky that your baby will be around just in time for the holiday season!

Chestnuts roasted by Mystie @ 10/02/2011 9:34 PM


I enjoy watching horror film series this time of year as well. Watched “Poltergeist” on Friday night. Not sure I have ever seen it before all the way through. A tad dated, but pretty good. Watched “Poltergeist 2″ tonight. Holy hell is it terrible. An embarrassment. Looking forward to “Poltergeist 3″ this week!

Chestnuts roasted by BUCKLY! @ 10/02/2011 9:54 PM


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