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#New Year's Evil
classichorrorblog · 4 months
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New Year's Evil (1980)
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esqueletosgays · 4 months
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NEW YEAR'S EVIL (1980)
Director: Emmett Alston Cinematography: Edward Thomas
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princedevitt · 2 months
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New Years Evil Scarecrow || THE FULL COMIC [Mistress of Fear]
Preface: Since this comic is nowhere to find online, I thought I would upload my scans. Like all of my personal scans, I kindly request that you do not repost with permission. Thank you.
((Full comic under the cut!))
Dedicated to: @fearthanked // @masteredfear
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talesfromthecrypts · 1 year
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I'm going to commit murder at midnight. I'm going to kill someone you know. Someone close to you. 
New Year’s Evil (1980) dir. Emmett Alston
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samijey · 4 months
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Trick Williams (NXT New Year's Evil, 2024)
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mrawkweird · 4 months
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Golly gee shucks gosh willikers.
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comfortfoodcontent · 3 months
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1997 DC Comics New Year's Evil DC comics House Ad
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bitter69uk · 4 months
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Staying in tonight? Want some festive viewing? I recommend grisly low-budget slasher flick New Year’s Evil (1980). Tagline: “Don’t dare make new year’s resolutions … unless you plan to live!” In Los Angeles, glamorous hardboiled celebrity DJ and television’s first lady of rock’n’roll Blaze Sullivan (Roz Kelly) is hosting “Hollywood Hotline”, a live televised coast-to-coast New Year’s Eve countdown. Viewers are encouraged to phone in to vote for their favourite New Wave song of the year - but one of the callers is a misogynistic serial killer calling himself “Evil”, who threatens to murder a “naughty girl” as each time zone hits midnight – culminating with Blaze herself! What distinguishes New Year’s Evil is its focus on the punk subculture. Considering it was filmed in LA in 1980, the mind boggles at the actual bands the filmmakers could have feasibly utilized for the musical sequences: X, The Screamers, the Germs, the Zeros, The Weirdos! The presence of any of these would make New Year’s Evil a valuable time capsule. But no – we see only two appalling ersatz punk bands (nonentities Shadow and Made in Japan), and at tedious length. The film’s received wisdom about how punk rockers behave (they are troublemakers with piercings and Mohawks who mosh and stick their tongues out a lot) is unintentionally hilarious. New Year’s Evil also fails to clarify why hardened young hardcore punk fans are so rabidly enthusiastic about sequin-clad middle-aged Blaze. Is it because she exhorts things like “It’s time to spin out and boil your hair!” and “drop a ‘lude and relax, huh?” while wielding a feather boa? Which brings us to Roz Kelly. In her brief heyday, she was best known for portraying Pinky Tuscadero, Fonzie’s tough cookie girlfriend in seventies sitcom Happy Days. Her screen presence was certainly … um … distinctive. Whether playing Pinky, Anthony Franciosa’s brassy secretary Flaps (yes – Flaps!) in Curse of the Black Widow (1977), cavorting in Paul Lynde’s infamous 1976 Halloween special or indeed here as Blaze, Kelly is consistently abrasive, brittle and borderline hostile. Her bizarre acting choices are perhaps the scariest aspect of New Year’s Evil! Watch it free on YouTube.
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cryptocollectibles · 3 months
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Mr Mxyzptlk #1 (February 1998) by DC Comics
Written by Alan Grant, drawn by Tom Morgan and Scott Koblish.
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keeperofdarkness22 · 2 years
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New Year's Evil (1980)
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phoenix · 4 months
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Trisk starts off the new year...with evil! That's right, I finally get around the the early 80s slasher, New Year's Evil.
Check out my words.
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schlock-luster-video · 4 months
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On December 19, 1980, New Year's Evil debuted in the United States.
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spinning-bird-kick · 1 year
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I edited my old New Years Evil poster:)
Happy 2023 babies!!
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Jonathan and Becky are way more alike than people want to admit. She's his mirror image, she's the ":what if", she's the one who REALLY faced her fears....
something, something...parallels
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New Year's Evil: Scarecrow || Scanned at 300dpi
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splatteronmywalls · 2 years
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