
*bitter defeat* has already covered the story of Samhain, and the Interwebs let you cheat on Halloween history, so what more can we add that the History Channel didn't cover last night anyway? Tonight the boundary between the realm of the living and the realm of the dead is paper thin; the Celts believed that the spirits of those who died within the past year (tonight is the Celtic New Year) walk the earth tonight. So be sure to keep an eye out for Robert Goulet.
(It's also the perfect night to attend a Werewolf Bar Mitzvah.)
Here are some other options...
1. Watch 24 hours of black-and-white horror classics on Turner Classic Movies.
2. Carve a pumpkin
3. Avoid traveling to Russia
4. Watch Jason Vorhees and Michael Myers "swordfight."
5. Go trick-or-treating in defiance of your inappropriate age.
Finally, here are the obligatory (and woefully unoriginal) Halloween tunes you have to listen to at least once today:
Bobby "Boris" Pickett - "The Monster Mash"
Alice Cooper - "Welcome to My Nightmare"
Oingo Boingo - "Dead Man's Party"
DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince - "Nightmare on My Street" ("I'm your DJ now, Princey!")
(See yesterday's post for more spooky MP3 action.)

**UPDATE**
Sam Raimi, Eli Roth, and Quentin Tarantino on how to survive the Zombieocalpyse.
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