Dear Yahoo,
Please see above photo, that’s right.. fuck you !
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Dude was spooky fun.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Carradine
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Cheers !
A vampire's potion❤️🦇- first entry in the fantasy prop series
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Suddenly, Randy realized he should never try fishing with the big hooks again,
Sam Raimi as Randy in
INTRUDER (1989) dir. Scott Spiegel
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What Type Of Fuckery Is THIS !?
I hadn't been on Tumblr in apparently too long ! WHY does my blog seem as if it has been raped by Facebook !? If I wanted this type of layout and crap wouldn't I be on Facebook instead ? :( Where in the hell are my followers and who I am following !? I can't find them anywhere ! I FUCKING HATE THIS ! :(
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Love me some KISS but sorry Gene, I just watched the movie “Never To Young To DIe” - 1986 and Tim Curry still has nothing to worry about. And Linda Carter, Cher should have looked you up and beat that ass ! WTF. LMFAO
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I am screaming. I am screaming and nobody knows why except for me.
why are you from florida. stop
do you have any idea how ignorant it is to say this to someone who just had to live through a hurricane and lives under conservawrjviqnedjeifi jdjerkri uebenrk usjejrir DJ djdj Chris I jejcj j jej I uduejqlwowiscj jdjkqwkrjrnri87abdjcia
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Nightmare Theatre
Tonight on Nightmare Theatre , The Baron Mondo Von Doren (Mike Ensley), is a minor demon assigned to inflict misery upon mankind by way of bad movies. With his sidekicks—the masked wrestler El Sapo de Tempesto (Chip Chism) and pet werewolf Mittens (Lemmie Crews) will be showing . . .Night Fright a 1967 American science-fiction horror film directed by James A. Sullivan that was shot near Dallas, Texas.
In the early 1980s, the film was re-titled in the United Kingdom for VHS release as E.T.N.: The Extraterrestrial Nastie, E.T.N.: The Extraterrestrial Nasty, The Extraterrestrial Nastie and The Extraterrestrial Nasty .
As part of NASA experiment Operation Noah's Ark, several animals are sent into space in a rocket, circling the moon and returning to Earth in order to test the effects of space on them.
Unfortunately, radiation interferes with the rocket's operation, mutates the animals and causes the rocket to crash land near Satan's Hollow, Texas. Locals think the crashing rocket is a UFO.
The Texas community is soon beset by a rash of mysterious killings, including of students from the local college who wanted to throw a party at the spaceship crash site.
When Sheriff Clint Crawford (John Agar) investigates the deaths he discovers the startling identity of the killer, an alligator mutated into an ogre-like creature. After the death of one of Crawford's deputies, Crawford learns that the monster is bullet-proof and all but unstoppable.
Scientist Professor Alan Clayton (Roger Ready) is called in to assist law enforcement and the mutant is eventually killed by luring it into a dynamite trap.
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Tonight On Svengoolie !
Tonight on MeTV (Svengoolie) Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein a 1948 American horror comedy film directed by Charles Barton. The film features Count Dracula (Bela Lugosi) who has become partners with Dr. Sandra Mornay (Lenore Aubert), as Dracula requires a "simple, pliable" brain to reactivate Frankenstein's monster (Glenn Strange). Dracula discovers that the "ideal" brain belongs to Wilbur Grey (Lou Costello) who is wooed by Mornay to the operating table, despite the warnings of Lawrence Talbot (Lon Chaney Jr.).
The film was developed and began being made against the wishes of Abbott and Costello, with Costello specifically not liking the script. The film was made under difficulty according to director Barton who found Abbott and Costello often absent or not working on the set. On the film's release, it was one of Universal-Internationals' biggest films of the year and led to several follow-up films involving Abbott and Costello meeting other horror film actors and creatures. The film was well received by trade papers and West Coast American critics on its release but received poor reviews in New York. In 2001, the United States Library of Congress deemed this film "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" and selected it for preservation in the National Film Registry and later placed in at number 56 on the list of the American Film Institute's "100 Funniest American Movies".
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Here it is Halloween and we dressed as slogans for mens underwear. :(
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The Itsy Bitsy Spider ... hey, wait a minute
The Thing
Directed by John Carpenter (1982)
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