>Previous thread>>41126046 >History of Halloweenhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FDbz6heh6-w [Embed]>Carving templates for Jack-o-lanternshttps://www.pumpkinlady.com/pumpkin-carving-patterns-stencils-templates-designs/>Pumpkin Festival game, servers not up yethttps://adamgryu.itch.io/pumpkin-carver>Carnevil arcade cabinet working on Win10 and 11https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CR0d44xpTYE [Embed]>Bone Chillershttps://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzovi87vDfzI6nPuvN_eekZGqzLT20hs3>AVGN visits Sleepy Hollowhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N7RGxtDxRF4 [Embed]>Are you afraid of the Dark - Full first season compilationhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G3gebvDfwB8 [Embed]>Retro Halloween commercials playlisthttps://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLTudctaUrHkl3WuEmtsf12b8qQlY1iC_N>John Carpenter playlisthttps://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWqYfFY5SwVNr8d-6NSde7NxLDTLj5dfd>Spooky Ambience Videoshttps://www.youtube.com/@JonnyHalfton/videos>Vintage Halloween Musichttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pdKjlZRkGS0 [Embed]>Happy Halloween /x/https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1ZUuXbbzXKgCinTDdxx7TXh_sbaFCYeyN?usp=sharing>Over the Garden Wallhttps://mega.nz/folder/p2oyyb5K#M_LefosMI8Z34h2SeMi-wA>Huge collection of Halloween and Horror related YouTube videoshttps://pastebin.com/UwN9Txwahttps://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1NaN4lPrX-LylvZKm22KAvFVXQprx6wiS?usp=drive_link>Fun Halloween MEGAhttps://mega.nz/folder/2kBGHILB#LuteajOMDYifUtrHB1lVHA
>go to the craft store>they don't have those little styrofoam balls>can't find them anywhere elsehow the fuck am I going to make tesla coils and eyeballs now? I can order them off amazon but I had a whole afternoon planned...
>>41168029>>41168044Sorry for your loss anons, I can’t imagine. My heart goes out to you over the coming holidays. I hope you can find ways of enjoying them.
>>41171262I still have two of those pumpkin ones somewhere
What podcasts do you guys listen to, and recommend for the season? I really like "Astonishing legends" and "monsters among us" As far as dedicated Halloween podcasts, "preserve Halloween" is ok, the host is a bit? boring I guess, but most episodes are on the shorter side so it doesn't over stay it's welcome.Another pod I've heard is called "It's always Halloween" the good episodes are cozy af, but the host is a somewhat quirked up millenial feminist "witch type" so there's some coal mixed in there.
>>41170745dollar stores probably have them
>>41171963I listen to some of the old radio broadcasts they have on archive.org and Youtube. The OTRR stuff is pretty good. Also the stuff they have on archive.org is easily downloadable so you don't have to always stream it online.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_kbVXCnkDkM&list=PLlUoyloCGlWzZhAFlPgQwLsPrz23Ujo6Chttps://archive.org/details/OTRR_Dark_Fantasy_Singles
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N7RGxtDxRF4AVGN is a huge halloween connaisseur and he puts a lot of effort into "Monster Madness" during october up to halloween. He seems to have been slacking these later years though (don't blame him). He used to have 1 episode every day. Also apparently does a whole prop in his garage for children who trick or treat every yearHe also mentioned that he has a tradition where he watches disney's Sleepy Hollow every halloween to get into the mood
>>41172805He straight up cancelled Monster Madness for a few years, citing burnout. It has since returned in a limited capacity, no longer one review per day in October (which is understandable), and I've heard that a lot of the scripts are written by the Screenwave slobs now, which is sad. I still check out any new ones.
>>41172969He also touched on so many already, running out of stuff to cover
>>41172805I really like that video! It's really fun watching that.
>>41171963For years I've wanted to make an internet radio station a bit like coast to coast. I have an unintelligible voice that would sound shit on radio though so I've never done it.
>>41171963Old Astonishing Legends is legendary. Some of their episodes should be books since they are so comprehensive, but they are stuck in the transient medium of early 2nd millenium computer files.The /x/ podcast I listen to regularly throughout the year, and which I'll probably listen to for at least 5 or 10 more years or more is >Mysterious Universe even though the show is ending this year. I still have years worth of their paid-show back-catalogue to listen to. The great thing about MU is that their topics and shownotes nearly always lead to endless other rabbit holes, so they are the perfect place to dig into plenty of paranormal topics. I'm always reading some book they mentioned or covered. Just downloaded one about an Indian dude who went into the Himalayas, became a monk, got sick. In the middle of the night, a yeti busted into his cabin, shoved some kind of medicine in his mouth, and left. He was cured. Sri M.>>41172551Radio plays are actually pretty entertaining but are very niche; nobody talks about them only because they aren't hip and new and are pretty scattered haphazardly around the net. Lots of abridged books or stories, lots of unique shows, some precursors to series which became TV; see, Twilight Zone and soap operas. Plenty which never made the jump, too. But there is endless content in the old radio space for the podcast and audiobook crowd. Similarly, old lectures from folks like Terence McKenna, Alan Watts, etc. Even old comedian recordings. There is a massive wealth of media out there besides the cult of the new.Anyway yeah there are plenty of radio renditions of Poe and Lovecraft stuff, and early scifi authors.>>41173632>C2CArt Bell will be remembered for a long time to come. Coast to Coast AM is good any time of year. There are plenty of paranormal podcasts now, catering to a variety of preferences.
>>41171963I'm still looking for the perfect one. Otherworld is pretty good for people telling a weird experience they had. I've tried monsters among us several times, but that guy constantly putting on that "low spooky" voice is so annoying. It's especially bad when he does ad reads. Way too breathy and punctual. I may have to try again though. All of those "scary stories" podcasts are just lame reddit creepy pastas. And I can't do narrative podcasts either. I think the answer might be in horror audiobooks. However you can access one (libby, spotify gives you 15 hours on premium), listen to some kind of anthology. Maybe one of those Ellen Datlow edited ones, best horror of the year. Oh and I a few Halloween specific anthologies: October Dreams, Johnny Halloween by Norman Partridge (author of dark harvest), and Dead leaves by Kealan Patrick Burke. Haven't read any of those, but they're on my list for the year.
>>41173376Do we just post ai sloppa in these threads now?>>41171963I've never really been a fan of "horror podcasts", but I do occasionally listen to the odd true crime show or what have you. "Welcome to Nightvale" and all those modern attempts at radio drama stuff is by far the worst. The humor was always millenial/reddit shit and nothing interesting happens for long periods of time. They're like the horror/audio equivalent to something like "Homestuck" where the fans try really hard to convince you that it actually gets good once you've spent 15697 hours reading/listening to it. I don't have time to waste on something that gives me such second hand-embarrassment. It's just not to my taste. I listen to some Vincent Price and Christopher Lee recordings around this time of year.youtube.com/embed/B78iJrJHiyAyoutube.com/embed/8CtArr5Bh3Yyoutube.com/embed/3yMLgxIJ2R0There more than a dozen youtube channels that collect and/or recompile old radio shows, so much can be found. youtube.com/embed/gTGPNIPHoysAll of the old Twilight Zone radio dramas are out there as well.I listen to HorrorBabble for Lovecraft adjacent stuff.youtube.com/embed/ZPW_s_lHdes
I also found this channel called "beetlemuse" that uploads all sorts of old cassettes, but they've specifically got a big playlist of those sound effect tapes for kids. It's all ridiculous of course but I find them interesting as a relic of a different time.youtube.com/embed/awY7_doXtXE?list=PLI6gvwa5gQTIKwky__qSeaT4MIeIMOQVX
>>41172805>>41172969>>41173013The Angry Nintendo Nerd has been around forever, hell I've been subscribed to his channel since 2007. I doubt there is anything left for him to cover.
https://youtu.be/XRRmYBDn8xw?si=o8n4nddSTYs6Iy6H&t=26
>>41170669>Pumpkin Festival GameWe should all do this! Looks like Halloween Roblox for millennials
>>41165445Yes precisely It's just for FUN
>>41174051Noice
Since AVGN has been mentioned I'm posting this playlist>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dfs6TFqg0cU&list=PLDXQV-VDqdfaTvRWsgaeLt9OK6RRfWHRINB: This is video games, not movies.
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>>41172805what do you think of the claim that hes a cuck and the movie had his wife get the black guy at the end? I think hes literally special needs and most of the lolcow community is around narcissists finding autistic people to bully but my question is how much do you think AVGN deserves it?
>>41174722All I know is Mike has an enormous penis (documented) and he has a hot gf
>>41174759It's funny how he weighed in on the meme'inganyway, their latest video was okay https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_nQguaXmUzk haven't seen mike in a while
Cozy thread
>>41171963im not a podcast guy so I have no recs for you, obviously I'd watch many /x/ jewtube channels, dunno if you are interested in those>>41174015that pic is one of my fav halloween pic from these threads, I want to attend a halloween party like that so bad, lads
What are we drinking tonight /x/? I'm currently having some Coronado Brewing Pumpkin Spice cider. Not bad but I feel like it's missing something, maybe a tad bit more spice.
>>41174812I really don't understand why they can't do it together. I know the whole thing about J&MM and him not liking the commute, but come the fuck on.
>>41174812>>41175749I know James is too autistic to care, but watching "Neighbor Nerds" made me physically ill just remembering all the times I spent time with some ape that can't carry a simple conversation just because I couldn't find anyone better to hang with. I can't imagine having a high functioning autist like Mike around and not making it work.
>>41175720I've been having nothing but pumpkin spice coffee and none of you can stop me.
>>41175720I'll be getting some pumpkin ales next week.
>>41175876And I shan't. Here's an update. This pumpkin cider does go down well and does have a bit of a kick to it. I'm gonna have to buy another pack to see how I really feel about it.
>>41175929Nice. I'm gonna shill this, if you see it grab a pack.
>>41175971I'll keep some eyes open
>>41175720Rum and coke for me. Not particularly seasonal, but comfy, especially while watching scary movies!
>>41175971>>41175929Where do you guys find this stuff? The grocery stores around here definitely don't have it, and while I haven't scoured every last package store in my area (there seem to be dozens), none of my usual haunts have anything like this either.
>>41171963I've been going through each year of Ghost to Ghost with Art Bell. It's all first time callers and some of them have some bricks to be shat.There oughta be a wiki for that show.
>>41174804What is the costume of the kid on the far right?
>>41171262there are pictures of me as a little kid on halloween holding one of those. I think we had the white ghost one too. I was born in 86, but still my childhood looked very 80s as everything I had and all the clothes I had were hand me downs. Something I remember from halloween that sticks out for some reason you never see anymore are orange pumpkin yard bags. home depot and lowes would sell paper and huge plastic bags for leaves and it would look like a big pumpkin, so it was like a very convenient way to get cheap yard decorations. you used to see those all over the place. >>41177093probably just a cheetah. it's missing cat ears so it looks weird.
>>41177093Bet Lynch I think
>>41175720I drank one of each from the new Angry Orchard Thriller. Cinnful still the best flavor, Headless Pumpkin good, and Blood Orange the worst.
visit this threadget recommendations on youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_4u43ekJA1Aspooky spying on my PC
>>41177662>2000s>retroSTOP
This is my first Halloween being away from my parent’s place. They used to go all out for Halloween. I’m not sure what I’m going to do to celebrate. I live in an apartment so there’s no handing out candy or decorating outside.
>>41178174I know that feel, bro. It's time to go on a bar crawl on Halloween weekend, get your ass to the local pumpkin patch, or both. Also you should still decorate your apartment because it's good for your soul even if nobody sees it. Find out if some of the local indie cinemas are doing classic horror film showings (they are). Chat up the chicks at these events, women love Halloween. You gotta change with the times but keep that spirit alive.
>>41178202That’s some solid advice. Thank you for that. I was thinking about stopping by a farmers market for some fall treats and then checking out some stores for Halloween decorations along with what you recommended.
>>41177984playstation 2 is retro
>>41178174Just go to a store and get some Halloween string lights and whatever catches your eye. Walmart used to sell some cheap stuff that were a dollar like little scarecrows and small, glittery pumpkins that look great near the string lights. Hobby Lobby had some nice stuff last time I was there. Get some spider web and a pack of spiders and put that somewhere. Get some ghosts to hang around and skeletons. Also, get a few fall decorations that can be left out when Halloween is over like leaf garland and non-jack-o-lantern pumpkins. It lessens the sting that the best holiday has gone by a little bit if you still have some decorations to keep up.
>>41175855>I can't imagine having a high functioning autist like MikeBut James is the autist? Mike is the normal one.
>>41176249From my experience, grocery stores definitely won't have this kind of stuff, Here in Ontario, you have to go to the LCBO (our Provincial liquor store). I assume if you're in the States you have some liquor store chain?
I fucked up and bought Halloween themed spice drops instead of normal ones because the Halloween ones took the place of the normal ones at the store, I only noticed the normal ones after I had already bagged the Halloween themes ones. $1 more per pound is fucked when they taste the same. Fucking WinCo jews
>>41175720Not sure yet. I haven't been able to find any pumpkin cider around me. I have found just a lot of other weird pumpkin beers.
>>41180031Imagine picking her up and spinning her around before chucking her into a witch’s cauldron
>>41180351>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JK2vKTtN0Q8
>>41178337Not necessarily a chain down here... wish I could have the best of both worlds. I'm celebrating the month of October and Halloween @ work my own way- by getting a shit ton of food and shoving it down my gullet while on my break!!! WHOO!
>>41180369Imagine a witch where only her clothes melt off if you throw water at her
>>41181150uuuuuuhhhh...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NEn7ikXs_VQ
>>41170669Yaaaaaaay so excited!!!!! :]
>>41181675Can you recomend me some good Urban Horror?
>>41183123i shidded my pants