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From Giant Yard Skeletons To Nostalgic Cartoons: How Adults Hijacked Halloween

Chrisy & Kerry Season 1 Episode 68

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Craving Halloween vibes without the gore? We share the good stuff: themed yard wins, vintage TV specials, and psychological chillers that last. Plus: adult costume chaos, storage nightmares, and the best cozy-fear films. Be sure to tune in to this Halloween episode!

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SPEAKER_01:

Welcome to the Dysfunction Junkies Podcast. We may not have seen it all, but we've seen enough. And now here are your hosts, Chrissy and Carrie.

SPEAKER_04:

Hello, Junkies. Happy Halloween. It's Carrie. And it's Chrissy. It's the big weekend, Chrissy. I know. Halloween.

SPEAKER_03:

Oh my gosh.

SPEAKER_04:

Yay! Not really for me, but whatever. I'm trying to I'm trying to be there for you. Because I know you like it. Thank you.

SPEAKER_03:

Yes. It's wonderful. I get, you know, it's just not fun like it used to be. And even I know a lot of adults get into it, which is great. And sometimes I think it's more about them now more than kids. It seems like the kids sort of they get the one day for the trick-or-treat. Yeah. But they don't do any of the, you know, the prep type stuff. And all the opportunities to have a good party where you participate in adult beverages and stuff like that.

SPEAKER_04:

So have you seen any good displays now that we're in peak prime Halloween display season for the big event? Have you seen anything good? Well, good? Yeah.

SPEAKER_03:

No. On the internet, I see things that are good, but I don't know how real they were. Yeah, that's true. Is it all AI? It might be. I don't know. But what the hell? Skeletons is the name of the game now. Oh my gosh. And it's these monstrous skeletons that stand 12 feet. Mm-hmm. And I just don't know. Skeletons were always sort of, they definitely always part of it. Right. But when did they become it's like they've replaced the pumpkin?

SPEAKER_04:

Yeah, they really have. We were actually just in tractor supply last night, and they had all these farm animal skeletons. So a skeleton of a pig, a skeleton of a rooster. And Jim's like, I don't get it.

SPEAKER_03:

I'm like because that's just disturbing to me. I I see that they do that with like they're partially exposed, like they have like some of their body. Oh, yeah. And then they still have a feather wing, but they are like a yes. Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's just yeah, but it's gotten really as I've gotten older, I've gotten further away from the this is just way too disturbing to I like the simple, like just give me the pumpkin and you know.

SPEAKER_04:

I've seen one, uh I will have to say, our neighbors a few door doors down from us, they go all out. Now, they're also the same people that will leave it up until like frickin' March. Right. Okay. You know who you are, you live down the street from me. You can take it down November 1st. But please, I will say they do a good job because it's all themed. So that's I like a good theme. It's got to be consistent. Don't give me a blow-up pumpkin and then give me, you know, 1970s too plastic something and you know, just like a random assortment. No, I want a theme. So they have a good theme. So they have this whole display going on, but they've actually gone to the point of getting an old casket. So on their theme, I know it is kind of creepy. So they have like all the skeletons, trying to pick up a casket that's falling out of a covered wagon buggy with a skeleton horse pulling it. So, like, it is kind of I I I give them kudos on the creativity, and everything is themed, and they have like a skeleton driving little sulky with a horse skeleton buggy attached and everything. So it like I said, it's really good. If I just wish they would take it down in November.

SPEAKER_02:

Come and owe to Georgia O'Keefe, you know, with the skeleton. You know, she did the skeleton painting of the cow, remember? Oh, yeah.

SPEAKER_03:

Yeah, yeah, yeah. What the hell is he talking about? I seem to recall Georgia O'Keefe is an artist.

SPEAKER_02:

Yeah, she did the the the skull art. She would do skull art. Mainly the skull. There's a thing?

SPEAKER_03:

How is it that I'm missing this? I know the name, I know she's an artist. And is that all she did? What the hell is she talking about?

SPEAKER_02:

But she wasn't that was like one of the things she was known for. It's not the only thing she painted.

SPEAKER_04:

All right. We're we're we're what is it? We're Geminiing. We're Geminiing, we're not Googling it, we're Geminiing it.

SPEAKER_02:

So that's actually I'm wayfaring it. You could buy the picture for$2,000.

SPEAKER_04:

Wayfaring it.

SPEAKER_02:

Georgia OQ skull. It was a very famous painting. In fact, your boys Phineas and Ferb, your favorite cartoon, they referenced it in one of the episodes.

SPEAKER_04:

Yeah, they do all these cow skull things, yeah. So, like, like there's another one. I'm sorry. I took us away.

SPEAKER_02:

I took us way away. No, it's all right. That's all right. Well trying to give you a pop culture reference.

SPEAKER_03:

Okay, well, no, we appreciate that. I'm I knew the woman is that a woman? Yes.

SPEAKER_02:

Okay, she was a painter.

SPEAKER_03:

All right. Well, what that's not painting. That looks like you're just sticking skulls on canvas. I'll just I'll just no, they're actually there, it's painting. Oh, it looked well that's a good painting then because it looked like it was like that.

SPEAKER_04:

Like, see, this is another one that's just more, it's not themed out, it's just a skull on a fence post. But anyways, I'll just stick to being a detail.

SPEAKER_03:

No, no, no, it's fine. In other words, Chris is saying, go back to your corner next. No, I'm not. So the skeleton thing is crazy, and these very enormous decorations are crazy. And what's up with the one down at the end of your street?

SPEAKER_04:

It's this really tall. It's ridiculous.

SPEAKER_03:

Yeah, and but it's who's the girl? It's like black and blue. I'm thinking it's Wednesday Adams, maybe, because inside, I don't know if you could see it. Maybe they don't have a up. It's one of those, it's an inflatable, it's massively large. It's huge. There's a pumpkin, there's a little girl dressed up uh in the black and black and white, but closer to the house is a huge, almost as high as the house, inflatable thing. The hand.

SPEAKER_04:

The hand. I guess it could be a cartoony Wednesday Adams, but it doesn't look like Wednesday. No, but I'm trying to figure out one of those Japanese cartoon kind of figures. I don't know. But anime. Yeah, anime. Yes, that's what it is. But I pulled in and I was like, oh, I should take a picture of that for today's show.

SPEAKER_03:

Yeah, well, when you try and catch it, it's it's interesting. Now there's two things. First of all, uh the there's a guy on the internet, I was watching videos, of course. Of course, and this guy was and he was pretty funny because he was talking about, first of all, the budgets these people have to buy all of this stuff. Truly. And where do they store it? Right. You have to have a storage facility. I mean, you're you that invested in your decorations that because the the skeletons are massive. I know. Now I do like the idea of the big obnoxious pumpkin blow-up. Yes. Have you seen those? Like those are funny. And then they show these things, and at first I thought this was just a joke. It's like these talking inflatables. Yes. Jabber, it's called a jabbering jack. Uh-huh. And they have a little one that you can have inside your house. Why would you want that? Well, I don't know. Look cool. I don't I didn't get it. Who wants to listen to it though? Well, my kids might think it's interesting. Uh it's supposed to sing songs, and it sometimes it reflects certain things.

SPEAKER_04:

It's not just, but they're emotion-censored. I get upset when my IVAC goes off because my cat walks too close into it, and I have to listen to the vacuum cleaner go on for 10 seconds. Well, I do.

SPEAKER_03:

I get mad at Roomba when somebody actually gently nudges it and it starts moving. I'm like, Will you please send Roomba back home? Roomba is not to run right now. Roomba, go home. Right. So why would you want to listen to little jabbery jack pumpkin? Oh no, it just looks cool. And then there there is a house I saw very cool, and it wasn't even that extraordinary, but it was a theme, and it was really cool. So they have like these fake gravestones in their front yard, like a cemetery, and they had these very disturbing figures that look like shadows, all in black. Oh, and it actually I when I um when I drive, because it's actually close to where my daughter's high school is. So when I picked her up the one day I drove past it, it's actually, I was gonna say, you know, kudos to them. That's actually it's it's disturbing. It is, but not horrific. Okay, it's just because it there's not murder happening, right?

SPEAKER_04:

Which sometimes these things are displaying a little bit aggressive uh did you hear about the house that they have this Halloween scene and it looked like the house was on fire and people really thought it was on fire and they called the fires. That was incredible. Like that that was okay. That's dysfunctional though. Like to take it to that level, that's dysfunctional. You got issues.

SPEAKER_03:

To what level is that for Halloween? It seems like it's a shout out to pyromaniacs.

SPEAKER_04:

Well, that's what I mean. That's what I'm saying. There, there's there's a whole nother level of dysfunction going on there.

SPEAKER_03:

Yeah, so though that I saw that, and I think that that's yeah, that's not sorry, I didn't mean to interrupt you, but that kind of Oh no, no, no. I'm glad you did because I did see that, and I know that everybody's up in arms, and uh now you're wasting everybody's time because people are freaking out calling the fire department all the time. Right. So I'm not exactly sure I'm on board with uh with that type of a Halloween thing.

SPEAKER_04:

So yeah, but well, this kind of jumps into Christmas decorating, but there was like people were reenacting the Chevy Chase where he was hanging from the gutters. Oh, I saw people get up in arms without their thinking, so they were calling because they thought somebody was falling off gutters. It was just it was just a fake whatever.

SPEAKER_03:

Yeah. That kind of thing, too. I don't really get where you're like mimicking uh an actual person and it looks like they're in yeah, a bad place. Yeah, right. So the other thing is we didn't I don't think we talked about this last year because we had touched on we've been about a year now.

SPEAKER_04:

I know we're on our year mark.

SPEAKER_03:

Costumes for adults.

SPEAKER_04:

I don't think we covered that. We didn't. We talked about the kids, we talked about the old time come in the package box with the which are great. Yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_03:

But adult costumes. Yeah.

unknown:

Yeah.

SPEAKER_03:

Here's my question: When did whores become scary? I just wonder. Not whores, but looking like one. Oh, okay. When did looking like a whore become a scary thing? I mean, I guess actually, now that you phrase it that way, that could be scary. Somebody trying to look like a whore. Oh my god, Chris. Look at these adult costumes for women. Everybody wants their woman. If you're gonna be into Halloween as an adult woman and you're gonna dress up, the men want you to look like a whore. That is the scary theme.

SPEAKER_04:

Nick's shaking his head now. Not me. What? Not me. Good answer, Nick. Good answer. I'm not dressing up anymore. Yeah, it's it the costumes are yeah. I was just on Facebook yesterday and I was scrolling through, and there's, you know, everyone's going to their costume parties or whatever. And I was looking at what some of my friends were wearing, and I'm like, what are you doing? Why why are you like why? Like you chose to put that on your body and go out in public and look like that. Oh, these came up on like your phone? Yeah, like my like my personal Facebook page friends, Facebook peep friends, yeah. Yeah. So and I'm just going, why why did you why did you do that? Like well, because they're sharing it on social media.

SPEAKER_03:

Well, they don't have that's all that the options are. We used to before we had kids, uh, we had friends that had parties every once in a while, and I even had my share of adult parties that I enjoyed having. But uh some people, it was one extreme or the other. Either everybody was dressed inappropriately, right, or just disgusting stuff that wasn't necessarily scary, it was just disgusting.

SPEAKER_00:

Right.

SPEAKER_03:

I remember we went to a Halloween party where the adult Halloween party, someone was dressed up as shit and puke. Two people went together, the husband and wife, they were shit and puke. Oh my god. Yeah. Why? I don't know. This is why I don't go to YouTube. That's why I probably am never invited to the city. I mean, nobody uh thought about uh that there was nobody else there dressed like that. So there was no duplication of that costume. Yeah, really. So it's uh watch out for them Halloween parties where they're gonna have like a contest with adults, like children's contests, fantastic. Right, right. But when the adults want to win some stupid gift or a jello shot and they want to dress up for it, they're gonna come up with something disgusting and disturbing.

SPEAKER_04:

Yeah, yeah, I just don't. In fact, in uh I'm so bad about it, like even at work, like you know, well, obviously I work at a church, but we have a preschool at the church. So on Halloween, they have a little parade for little preschoolers, you know. We they come all and they're you know, parade around. And if it's nice out, we go outside, but if it's not nice out, they can parade around the offices and we give them candy trick-or-treat. And I can't even like put on a cowboy hat that day. Like, I can't, I can't even do something like just for the kids, like do I get to work and I'll be like, oh, that was today. Oopsie, you know. I have the candy for them, but yeah, I'm just not it's just not my thing.

SPEAKER_03:

I yeah, I like to wear like a little Halloween themed shirt, as you know. Yeah, you're good about that. I might even buy uh I have a little like cat mask that I'll just put on my but I'm not gonna like put special makeup on or yeah, no, or anything like that.

SPEAKER_04:

I had my one time we talked about last year where I was the pirate and the peg leg, and that was awesome. That was my my one and done. Check that off the bucket list. What were you gonna say?

SPEAKER_02:

I just wondered if Carrie appreciated when she came to our house where the studio is, it was very much fall, but not Halloween. Yes, I did. Well, it is because she doesn't like the Halloween.

SPEAKER_03:

My planters are pumpkin, which are very cute. I bought them. A lot of the kids had uh sales they would sell moms around this time of year for their you know, PTOs, PTAs, or whatever. And so I bought those, but and I have a wreath on the door. Yeah, I didn't decorate to be honest. I was gonna talk about this. All this crap that you watch on the social media, it it's so insane. It makes me I've actually given up. I can't do all this stuff.

SPEAKER_02:

It actually can be unmotivating, yeah.

SPEAKER_03:

Yeah, it does. I because I look at it, I'm like, I don't have time for this. Yeah, and look what you're creating, and I can't do it.

SPEAKER_04:

You talked about a few episodes ago about the pool noodles and the things. Well, ever since we talked about that, that's all that shows up on my phone. Oh, yeah, you're my phone heard you talking about it. And every time I'm like, oh, there's one for Chrissy, but I'm watching it going, yeah, that's way too much energy. That's way too much energy. I mean, it's cute, but way too much energy.

SPEAKER_03:

Well, yeah, if you can sit there all day and cut plastic flowers up, yeah, and then stab the plastic pool noodle with them, uh, and then hope it looks right, and then stick it on a curtain rod or a uh it's actually attention rod, like a shower rod they use, and smack it into some doorway. And my house is real open, yeah. So I don't have much with doorways or entry rooms. So I mean, I just it's not gonna happen here anyhow. But yeah.

SPEAKER_04:

So what's going on in the movie and TV world? Because uh last year, you know, we you you made me endure that God you're still hostile about that.

SPEAKER_03:

I actually watched that this weekend.

SPEAKER_04:

You did not.

SPEAKER_03:

Yes, I did. I put it on because it was I like I still relive.

SPEAKER_04:

If I get it, share with maybe our newer listeners who haven't listened to this episode what horrible show we're talking about.

SPEAKER_03:

Well, it was called The Halloween that almost wasn't.

SPEAKER_04:

Don't go. Yeah, come on, you guys.

SPEAKER_03:

Especially if you find it on YouTube, you can find some of these ones that have the original commercials intermixed with them. Now that would make it worth watching.

SPEAKER_04:

I wish I would have found that one to watch.

SPEAKER_03:

Well, I'll send it to you.

SPEAKER_04:

I will fast forward to watch the commercials. Did you ever find my commercial about the what's up with look at your mouth?

SPEAKER_03:

Look at your mouth. I that is, and I remember it. Yeah. Is this a Mandela thing? The Mandela. I'm remembering something that you and I are remembering this together. Which is weird. But yeah, so on Saturdays, sometimes if the Saturday's going pretty well and I don't have a lot of distraction, I do like to still fill up a bowl with a large, obnoxious amount of cereal. That's usually a kid's cereal to some extent. And I will watch cartoons on Saturdays. Yes. And since we're getting into the Halloween thing, I stuck on the Halloween that almost wasn't. I also watched The Pumpkin They Couldn't Smile with Raggedy Ann and Andy because I love that one. It's good. They're all from around the same year. And then I stuck on Casper's Halloween from 1979.

SPEAKER_04:

And how bad was that?

SPEAKER_03:

It's it's Casper. I don't know. We did talk about the Halloween tree, which actually I do recommend. Now, if you're gonna watch one thing every year when I tell you, you did endure Halloween that almost wasn't. I did. You do, but you might have to, because actually this one is really good. All right, but sometimes you actually have to commit to buying it. It's not free.

SPEAKER_04:

Oh. Like I might have to pay$2.99 for it.

SPEAKER_03:

You might have to pay$2.99 for it. Okay, what's what is the name? The Halloween tree. Oh, that's it. It's based on Ray Bradbury's book. So in that sense, you know. And he actually narrates the animation. This is the one we talked about where I said about the giving tree and you bought had anything. She brought it up again. Talk to me about that lousy book they read to us when we were little. Okay. Oh, it's just it's vampire. The witch is threatening to quit Halloween, and Halloween can't happen unless she flies over the moon on her broom on Halloween night, and all the monsters are worried they're not gonna have jobs. And it's live action. No, what? Go save it. No, no, no, no, no.

SPEAKER_04:

I was gonna make a political reference, but I will get political here. I was gonna say they got furloughed. Yes.

SPEAKER_03:

There was uh some sort of a shutdown.

SPEAKER_04:

But also for the listeners, this is not a cartoon. No, it's live action. Judd Hirsch.

SPEAKER_03:

If you anybody out there remember the TV show Taxi, can you talk? Judd Hirsch has actually been making, even though the guy's what, 90? We found out. He's still working.

SPEAKER_04:

I will and I will I will go home and watch the Halloween tree. If you can, please. Yes, it's real, it's I will invest the$2.99 or whatever it is on Prime or Netflix or whatever. Yeah, I wish somebody had paid. Actually, I got this new box thing that we can get all kinds of stuff. Maybe I maybe it hacks and gets that one for free. I don't know.

SPEAKER_02:

So uh the Halloween tree, Leonard Nimoy is in one of the voices of the He plays Mound Shroud. Which is like the well now at least there's some hope. But he he does a really good job. You it doesn't sound like him, but now you ruined it for me again.

SPEAKER_04:

But no, no, but it's him, it's him.

SPEAKER_03:

So and I think you should still watch Raggedy and it uh Andy, the pumpkin they couldn't smile. It's it's funny. It's good, it's good. So uh let me think. What else wants oh, did we do an honorable mention for Garfield's Halloween? Because that one I don't think we talked about that before. Garfield in the late 80s, well, no, I'm sorry, mid-80s, actually. Okay, came out with sort of like the Charlie Brown uh of it all. They did a trilogy. They did a they did a Thanksgiving, Christmas, and uh uh Halloween. And Halloween, I think, out of the three is probably the best. Now that I think I might enjoy because I liked Garfield. Yeah, it's really good. And then we didn't talk about the OG. I don't remember us talking about Charlie Brown at all. How could we not have talked about the We talked about so much? I know, but I don't think we did a shout-out to Charlie Brown, which is always classic. The great pumpkin. Yeah. Now that I will go for, yes. And so you can never go wrong with that, and then movie-wise, you got my opinion. I am so beyond the whole slasher thing, so I'm not watching Blood and Gore. And to me, that was never really the Halloween thing for me anyhow. No, for some reason, because adults have like kind of ruined Halloween so much, yeah. They really have. I do kind of resort back to being a a child when Halloween shows up. I want to watch these crazy things with a bowl of cereal and just sit there.

SPEAKER_04:

Chrissy acts like it's only Halloween that she resorts to being a child and watching the show and nothing else.

SPEAKER_03:

Not at all. If you want to watch some good movies that I feel uh play more on the uh thought of fear instead of just being blatantly violent, or you got the others with That is good. Nicole Kidman. Yes. And that is a really good That is good, and it's just a nice ghost story. Yes. And you've got The Sixth Sense, love that one too, which is also a nice ghost story.

SPEAKER_02:

I love how you're calling nice ghost stories.

SPEAKER_03:

Well, they're psychological girls, but they're feel good. And I do have to throw out the Blair Witch project. If you can manage to not get stomach upset from the movie, yeah, right.

SPEAKER_04:

You need to take a drama mean to watch that.

SPEAKER_03:

I so for the longest time hated these people who made this movie because it was like the budget. I'm gonna say something horrible. What else is that? So I was watching this thing about movies that made the most money. Okay. And you take into account the budget compared versus what the what money came in. Yeah. And there was like this one concept that one of the movies that was the most successful was Deep Throat. The porn. Yes. Because you can imagine the budget was lousy, right? And the money that that damn thing, outside of the fact that it's just uh the name of it is used so much for that time period. Yeah, you had the guy who was given information for Watergate. His code name was Deep Throat.

SPEAKER_04:

Oh my god.

SPEAKER_03:

So just that how it worked its way into everything. Yeah, but Blair Witch is up there too, so it's comparable as far as Deep Throat as far as money that made. Because the budget only Christy would know these random facts.

SPEAKER_04:

I know, but it's they're fun. She's sitting here with glee and joy and sparkle in her eyes. Yeah, I like to talk about horrible movies. Her smile is ear to ear because we are talking about her language, or her love language of movies, movies and shitty movies is that.

SPEAKER_03:

The shittier, I'm even more excited. So, yeah, so Blair Witch is a good one. And shoot, there was gonna be one other one I was gonna mention. I can't remember.

unknown:

Crap.

SPEAKER_04:

You have something about the cemetery down here.

SPEAKER_03:

Oh, Night Gallery. Oh, oh my god. If you really want to get freaked out, this is one I think you can find on YouTube. I would recommend this one too. Is it freaky? It's it's good freaky. Night Gallery was the guy who did the Twilight Zones, but it was after Twilight Zone.

SPEAKER_02:

Rod Serling.

SPEAKER_03:

Rod Serling. Okay. And it was a TV series like Twilight Zone. And the first episode ever. They had like different stories though. It wasn't just one, like the Twilight Zone, the whole show was just that story. That story. Right. And then it depends on the story. This one has, I think they used to do like two different stories for one episode. Okay. So, and a little trivia fact, the second part, uh, the second story they did was actually directed by a very young upcoming director at the time, Steven Spielberg. No way.

SPEAKER_04:

Yeah. Oh, now that's interesting.

SPEAKER_03:

Yeah. Okay. The one that I really like is the story prior to that one. It's called The Cemetery. And it has Roddy McDowell in it. Oh, wow. It is Roddy McDowell. Yes. I always confuse him and Malcolm. No, no relation. That I know of. Except they were both British, I think. It's really good. It's so good. It's like, oh, I can't, I don't want to give anything away, but it's just like. Alright, I'll I'll Google that.

SPEAKER_02:

The great Ozzie Davis was in that episode too. I have no idea.

SPEAKER_03:

Oh, yes. Uh, really uh good. He was in Do the Right Thing, correct? Yep. Or no. Yeah, he was in Do the Right. Do the Right Thing. Was he in Boys in the Hood too?

SPEAKER_02:

I don't know.

SPEAKER_03:

Yep. Do the Right Thing.

SPEAKER_04:

This is what this sounds like to me. Going back to the Charlie Brown with the teacher. But I love your passion for it, and I will look it up.

SPEAKER_03:

Yes. And then just one more quick utter mention, because I have we'll never be able to talk about Halloween without bringing up my boy Frank Langella's Dracula from 1979. You just, he's the most beautiful Dracula ever. Yes. And you will never see any blood dripping from his mouth. Nice. He had that in his contract to not do that. Really? Yes. I was literally in the contract. Well, I don't know if it was in the contract, but he said, look, you want me to do this from Broadway? Because he was on Broadway doing it and he said, I'll do the movie, but you don't show Dracula with blood all over his face because he's not a sloppy eater, okay? Franklin Jolly had a little bit of class. He says, I just don't do the classy drag. He was a class, he was a classy drag. Yes, definitely. So, well, I want to say again, happy, happy Halloween. We're super, super close.

SPEAKER_04:

Yes. And thank you, everybody. Absolutely. But definitely we are wrapping up season one here. We've got big plans coming up for season two. So be sure to stay tuned. Check us out on our Facebook page or go to our website. We also have our blogs on our website, so dysfunction junkiespodcast.com. And we look forward to coming back to you next week. Yep. Bye, everybody. Bye bye.