Welcome back, readers, for another installment of Daily Dead’s 2017 Holiday Gift Guide! For day eight, we are going all in on enamel pins, simply because there are so many amazing designs out there and it was hard to narrow down the list. That being said, here’s a list of over 100 horror and sci-fi themed enamel pins that we discovered online, and we guarantee there’s absolutely something for every genre fan out there, so if you need some stocking stuffer or holiday gift ideas, look no further!
Do keep in mind that in most cases, what you see below is only a partial listing of each site’s inventory, so I recommend digging around each online store for all kinds of goodies, because there are some truly amazing enamel pin designs out there (I could have easily done a list of 200, but my sanity won out).
Also, Daily...
Do keep in mind that in most cases, what you see below is only a partial listing of each site’s inventory, so I recommend digging around each online store for all kinds of goodies, because there are some truly amazing enamel pin designs out there (I could have easily done a list of 200, but my sanity won out).
Also, Daily...
- 12/1/2017
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
The glittering bounty of Hidden Gem of the Week nominations in the comments section of Tuesday morning's Dancing With the Stars recap was so rich in bitchy randomness that I decided to compile them all in a post. After the jump, a smattering of Visible Gems! Thank you, DANCMSTRs one and all, for your fabulous submissions. Maksim Chmerkovskiy and Erin Andrews in "The Great Butt Grab" lead our Hidden Gems roundup. "Hidden gem: After Ochocinco got his scores and they went back to Tom, there was a guy in the audience, just to Tom's right, who had a glowing red halo around his head.
- 4/7/2010
- by Annie Barrett
- EW.com - PopWatch
There are only two things I love in this great life of ours: everything, and monsters. Unfortunately for me , the modern world though has been experiencing a monster drought as of late. Well, I should say…we’ve had a good horror movie drought as of late (but I’m digressing into a giant sized rant right now). The only decent movie monsters we’ve seen in the last few years have been: The Wolfman…oh my God, that’s it, isn’t it? Just the Wolfman. I like to think back to an era I didn’t live in where monsters were the only think on kids’ minds and they just couldn’t get enough of them. From t-shirts, to model kids, and rubber Don Post masks; those freaky creatures were everywhere. And the Mecca for all of these great monstrosities was Famous Monsters of Filmland Magazine.
Famous Monsters...
Famous Monsters...
- 3/24/2010
- by Matthew Rios
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