Happy Halloween!
Saturday, October 31st, 2009And to end the month of madness, the mother of all Halloween movies:




I hope everyone has a frighteningly wonderful Halloween!
And to end the month of madness, the mother of all Halloween movies:




I hope everyone has a frighteningly wonderful Halloween!
Oh Tim Burton, why did you have to go and marry the beautiful Helena Bonham Carter when you were obviously meant for me? Hell, I’d marry Helena Bonham Carter too if I had the opportunity!
Starting November 22, 2009 and running until April 26, 2010, you can see Tim Burton’s artwork and films at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City.

© Tim Burton. All rights reserved. Used without permission.

© Tim Burton. All rights reserved. Used without permission.

© Tim Burton. All rights reserved. Used without permission.

© Tim Burton. All rights reserved. Used without permission.

© Tim Burton. All rights reserved. Used without permission.

© Tim Burton. All rights reserved. Used without permission.
Well, Gorey-esque is more like it.
Two selections from Twentysix Tiny Tombstones, a tribute to Edward Gorey’s Gashlycrumb Tinies.

© Jordi Villaverdi All rights reserved. Used without permission.

© Carlos Braña All rights reserved. Used without permission.
Check out these wonderful illustrations from Jesse E. Larson:

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© Jesse E. Larson. All rights reserved. Used without permission.

© Jesse E. Larson. All rights reserved. Used without permission.
This one would make an excellent Christmas card:

© Jesse E. Larson. All rights reserved. Used without permission.
Here’s a fun Gorey-esque short:
Dead All Along || Ceri Frost from Giles Timms on Vimeo.
NB – check out Trixie’s Treats for more great Halloween art.

Did you know that without bats there would be no tequila? Or that bananas, dates, figs, cashews, avocados and many other night-blooming tropical plants depend on bats for pollination? Or that a single little brown bat can catch more than 1,000 mosquitoes in an hour?
I guess you can tell I’m a big fan of bats – even my dog Ren looked like a flying fox. This is my computer wallpaper:
More bats


View a BBC One video of the biggest gathering of bats in the world.
Dawn Summers and I encountered some flying foxes while in Sydney Australia. Once again, she ran screaming like a little girl. I wanted to pet them. Aren’t they cute?
If you’re in New Orleans this month, check out the Matthew Kirscht exhibit at Big Top Gallery. You can also buy prints, postcards, books and buttons on his site.

© Matthew Kirscht. All rights reserved. Used without permission.

© Matthew Kirscht. All rights reserved. Used without permission.

© Matthew Kirscht. All rights reserved. Used without permission.
And check out his Dangerous Desserts – fun!
Did you know that originally, Jack o’ lanterns were were made from turnips and potatoes in Ireland? History.com has a fun section on the history of Jack o’ lanterns and Halloween.
In my neighborhood, every October someone would carve out a ton of baby pumpkins and impale them on their cast iron fence. As the month went on, the grinning or grimacing pumpkins would decay into shrunken heads. I went by there this evening to take some new photos but alas, no pumpkins. However, my friend Steve took a bunch of great photos last year. Here’s some old photos of the pumpkins during the middle of their decomposition:


Some jack o’ lanterns found on the web:

Gourds in Hell

Got the munchies

Crazy intricate Death Star
Some fun jack o’ lantern galleries:
Jack o’ Lanterns
Geeky Jack o’ Lanterns
Tips to carve your own:
Pumpkin-carving.com
Walt’s Pumpkin Carving Secrets
Pumpkin Masters
This time of year haunted houses pop up all over the US. Are you even surprised to learn that I love haunted houses? When I was a kid there was an old abandoned house that some clever folks turned into a haunted house tour, complete with costumed lunatics jumping out from behind closed doors and grabbing you. When you exited the house a guy with a chainsaw would chase you through the woods. Pure joy!
When carnivals came to town I’d always have to go through the horror funhouses. They were always so tacky and certainly worth a laugh. I think a little part of me always tried to scare myself with the idea that maybe, just maybe there would be a true madman hidden inside that would actually kill people.
Of course the mother of all haunted houses is Disney’s Haunted Mansion:

This Haunted Mansion ride in Luna Park, Sydney, Australia scared the bejeezus out of Dawn Summers. Or maybe it was just that skeevy guy following us around inside the ride.

October is the perfect time to curl up with a good book and a cup of hot apple cider. Here are some of my fav classic horror short stories/authors. I’ve provided links for you to read the works online but I’m a traditionalist and prefer the feel of crisp paper in my hands so I’ve also provided links to buy the books as well. Or visit your local library and check out the books for free.
Don’t forget to leave a light on when you go to bed…
Check out these horrifying photographs from Joshua Hoffine. If they are your cup of tea, you can purchase them online. Be warned, the images below are rather tame – the others on his site are quite disturbing.

© Joshua Hoffine. All rights reserved. Used without permission.

© Joshua Hoffine. All rights reserved. Used without permission.

© Joshua Hoffine. All rights reserved. Used without permission.
undead undead undead
Ok, strange way to start a Happy Birthday post to my brother!
When we were kids, my brother and I loved watching the old horror classics on Saturday nights. We loved all of the Bela Lugosi, Boris Karloff, Lon Chaney and Vincent Price flicks, even the Abbott and Costello Meet the Monster of the Week movies. So, Happy Birthday Joe – these monsters are for you!

Bela Lugosi in Dracula

Boris Karloff in Frankenstein

Lon Chaney, Jr in The Wolf Man

Boris Karloff in The Mummy
And my brother’s fav:

Max Schreck in Nosferatu
Brooklyn-born Vic Mizzy, composer of hit TV shows theme songs and movie scores, has passed away. One of his famous songs (and keeping with this month’s theme):
With all these paranormal shows and movies hitting the airwaves, how about some old photos of spirits?
Three of the more famous photos:
Creepy…
Oh and how about one of my fav spirits -