VideoSift Halloween Clips of the Week

Posted by Alex in VideoSift on October 31, 2008 at 12:39 pm


Halloween is here and so is our collaboration with the bestest video aggregation website there is, VideoSift. Here are five Halloween video clips you gotta see! (Links open in a new browser window/tab)

Stone Golem Costume
The coolness factor is off the chart with this one! Check out the Stone Golem full suit costume, constructed with about 5 foam mattresses, over 50 sticks of hot melt glue and 8 cans of grey and black spray paint.

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Trick-or-Treater Pwns Scarecrow
Here's a good idea turned supremely bad: dress up as a scarecrow doll that comes alive when trick-or-treater approach the door.

What could go wrong? Watch (Pow!): Link

Over-the-Top Scary Halloween
First the light goes off, then the scary stuff happens. It's not Halloween until somebody cries and trick-or-treaters got to suffer for their candies in this house!

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The Self-Carving Pumpkin
Can't have a Halloween feature without pumpkins. Here's a truly marvelous (and a little bit sick if you think about it) stop-motion video clip of a pumpkin carving itself!

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Seinfeld on Halloween
All right, enough with costumes and pumpkins. Here's Jerry Seinfeld's take on Halloween, from his "I'm Telling You for the Last Time" show on Broadway.

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COMMENT

2 comments to "VideoSift Halloween Clips of the Week"

  1. Ali S.
    October 31st, 2008 at 2:09 pm

    That Gollum costume is awesome. Man, but it must be heavy and hot in that stuff.

  2. DOJ
    October 31st, 2008 at 5:04 pm

    I would love to see the golem roll down a hill.


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