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bitterkarella · 7 months
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Midnight Pals: The Halloween Factory 4
King: after witnessing the virgin birth of dracula i sure feel like i got the halloween spirit Debbie Dadey: [pushing glasses up bridge of nose] actually Dadey: for your information, sir, there's no proof that was really dracula Marcia Jones: indubitably my good sir
King: what are you talking about? he performed all the dracula miracles! King: he walked on water! he turned into a bat!   King: renfield even denied him THREE times before the cock crowed!
Dadey: [snort laugh] a common fallacy Dadey: but you see Dadey: dracula Dadey: doesn't drink lemonade King: King: yeah that part did seem kinda weird
Bradbury: ah yes you've got the spirit now, boy, but the night is far from over Bradbury: have you ever wondered Bradbury: why we carve jack-o-lanterns on halloween? Bradbury: journey with me! Bradbury: back! back 5000 years! Bradbury: to ancient egypt! Bradbury: and the very first jack-o'-lanterns!
Bradbury: behold! the first jack-o'-lanterns! Bradbury: 400 feet high, made of 5 million tons of limestone! Bradbury: built to house the sarcophagus of the great pharaoh Ramses XXIII himself! Debbie Dadley: [pushing glasses up bridge of nose] actually Dadley: your information, sir, is highly dubious
Bradbury: quick! ape! clown! cennobite! Bradbury: have you ever wondered Bradbury: why we have skeletons on halloween Barker: no Bradbury: quick! journey with me! Bradbury: back to ancient mexico! 6000 years ago! Bradbury: where skeletons were first invented!
Bradbury: quick! ape! clown! cennobite! Bradbury: have you ever wondered Bradbury: why we get candy on halloween Bradbury: quick! journey with me! Bradbury: back to the fabulous hanging candy gardens of ancient babylon! Bradbury: 8000 years ago!
Bradbury: quick! ape! clown! cennobite! Bradbury: have you ever wondered Bradbury: why we have those giant lawn skeletons on halloween? Poe: how does this help us find dean? Bradbury: quick! journey with me! Bradbury: back to home depot! 10,000 years ago!
Bradbury: quick! ape! clown! cennobite! Bradbury: have you ever wondered Bradbury: why we put razorblades in apples on halloween? Bradbury: quick! journey with me! Bradbury: back to the druids of stone henge! 50 million years ago!
Bradbury: and now you know Bradbury: the reason for the season King: boy that was a night King: but that still didn't help us find dean! Bradbury: didn't it? Dean Koontz: hi guys All: DEAN!?
King: Dean Koontz! where were you all night? we were worried sick Koontz: Aleister Crowley let me come with him when he went egging houses Lovecraft: [rushing in] g-guys i just heard someone egged my house!
Koontz: i'm sorry i ran away Barker: no no I'M sorry dean, i shouldn't have yelled at you King: well i feel like we all learned something tonight Poe: what's that? King: HALLOWEEN RULES! [freeze frame as everyone jumps in the air to high five]
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brokehorrorfan · 6 months
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Daniel Danger is releasing his The Mist artwork as a 19x36 screen print. It's available with the title and credits for $110 or as an art print sans text for $100. They're expected to ship by February.
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stone-cold-groove · 5 months
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Davy and Marcia.
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moviemosaics · 7 months
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The Mist
directed by Frank Darabont, 2007
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roskirambles · 7 months
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Horror Movie of the Day: The Mist (2007)
It's a stormy day in the town of Bridgton, Maine. As a consequence, a tree falls over the lakeside house of artist David Drayton, where he lives with his wife and son. After gauging how bad the damage was, they realize they have to go for some supplies at the supermarket. But from the lake a strange mist draws in, and the entire town seems strangely in chaos. One that gets explained when strange otherworldly creatures start coming from that mist, anyone getting near them suffering a violent fate.
So trapped in the supermarket, tensions start to run high among the locals.
The Stephen King novella this film was based on served as a source of inspiration for games like Half-Life and Silent Hill which to say the least is quite telling. And this adaptation by Frank Darabont (who also worked on other King adaptations like The Shawsank Redemption and The Green Mile) completely runs with it's setup and expands upon the novella to create an actively unpleasant, bleak experience. Outside of the monsters, paranoia runs the show, and when you add religious fanaticism to the mix(a Stephen King staple) you're either going to be deeply disturbed or deeply irritated by Mrs. Carmody's character. It may be the point but it's honestly quite draining to watch.
The experience isn't helped by the visual effects either. While some shots look downright majestic, others plain don't blend well to the point the high concept doesn't quite save the overall presentation. It's still engaging, it just has some bumps in the road (it's recommended to watch the black and white cut to mitigate the problem, as it was the intended experience).
Besides, if the movie is remembered for something, that's got to be the ending. It simply makes up for everything: when even Stephen King himself agrees you outdid his job, you absolutely nailed it. It’s haunting, tragic, exceptionally cruel and powerfully encompasses the futility of a cosmic nightmare.
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ninetimesbluedemo · 8 months
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do my mash and monkees mutuals know that marcia strassman, the actress who played margie cutler, was besties with davy jones?
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wildehistorian111 · 1 year
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Monkees tumblr I have a confession I hate Davy Jones, I saw that small English man and could not find why he was the heart throb. Then he was all people would talk to me about when I mentioned I liked the group. Why him? Just why, he’s nothing special what can he do hit a tambourine.
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gatutor · 8 months
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Marcia Mae Jones (Los Angeles, California, 1/08/1924-Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, 2/09/2007).
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theghostofloganroy · 11 months
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Honestly we were robbed of Nan attending Logan's funeral could you imagine how funny it would have been? Putting on a faux over the top performance of grief, Cherry Jones would have ate!
And then at the wake she slides into make her move Marcia, could you imagine???!!
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ducklooney · 2 years
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Duckvember - Futuristic Duck (Ducks)
I drew two drawings related to the same topic. And where better to find Duck Dodgers in the 24½th Century related to that topic. The first drawing is a redraw of a scene from a classic 1953 short called "Duck Dodgers in the 24½th Century" directed by Chuck Jones, where Daffy Duck and Marvin the Martian clash over a planet called Planet Z. Drawn a little differently plus added Space Cadet who is Duck Dodgers sidekick and yes it is Porky Pig.
The second drawing is related to Tiny Toons Adventures and the episode called "Return to the Acme Acres Zone" and related to the segment "Duck Dodgers Jr" where Plucky Duck, Daffy Duck's student learns from his teacher how to be a great superhero. They both go to the planet Mars and clash with Marvin the Martian and Marcia the Martian (Marvin's student and niece). Marvin gives his niece a game cube. Who do you think will win Earth (Daffy, Plucky and Porky) or Mars (Marvin and Marcia)? Both are related to the future. Yes, a small mistake with the background of the second drawing, painted the background of both the planet and the sky in orange, although this is usual for Mars. I hope you like these drawings.
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darlingbandit · 6 months
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Watch out, Barbara!
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brokehorrorfan · 10 months
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Dismay Design has launched series of Stephen King posters with The Mist. 16x24 giclee prints are available for $30.
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badmovieihave · 6 months
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Bad movie I have The Simpsons Treehouse of Horror it has Treehouse of Horror V, Treehouse of Horror VI, Treehouse of Horror VII, and Treehouse of Horror XII
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spryfilm · 6 months
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Blu-ray review: “The Mist” (2007)
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thesummernostalgia · 7 months
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Marcia Mae Jones, Edith Fellows, Matthew Beard in Mush and Milk (1933)
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The Mist (2007)
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