Slime is a terrible thing to waste. With only 300 in existence, the limited edition Hellraiser / Ghostbusters crossover pins from Cavity Colors are available right now. Also: read an excerpt from Micky Neilson’s The Turning, first details for Neil Gaiman’s Forbidden Brides, El Terror contest details, and the Model Hunger cast autograph signing at the Dark Delicacies bookstore.
Cavity Colors’ Hellraiser / Ghostbusters Crossover Pins: From Cavity Colors: “Hell-slime” + “Puft-head” Enamel Pin Set
We are proud to present our first ever Double Enamel Pin set!
Featuring an incredible pop-culture mashup of hellish & ghostly worlds.
Whatever you do, don’t open the box! You’ll release the ghosts!
It’ll tear your marshmallows… I mean Soul apart!
“Hell-slime” & “Puft-head” two pin set
* Limited Edition Of 300 Pin Sets Only! *
– Both pins are approx 1.5 inches in diameter
– High quality, soft enamel pins with a Black Nickel Finish
– 2 rubber clutches on the back of...
Cavity Colors’ Hellraiser / Ghostbusters Crossover Pins: From Cavity Colors: “Hell-slime” + “Puft-head” Enamel Pin Set
We are proud to present our first ever Double Enamel Pin set!
Featuring an incredible pop-culture mashup of hellish & ghostly worlds.
Whatever you do, don’t open the box! You’ll release the ghosts!
It’ll tear your marshmallows… I mean Soul apart!
“Hell-slime” & “Puft-head” two pin set
* Limited Edition Of 300 Pin Sets Only! *
– Both pins are approx 1.5 inches in diameter
– High quality, soft enamel pins with a Black Nickel Finish
– 2 rubber clutches on the back of...
- 7/15/2016
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
After last week's "Ryan Gosling Won't Eat Cereal," everyone has now heard about the six-second-video-sharing app, Vine. However, there's still some confusion over what the hell you're supposed to do with it. Luckily, Steve Agee (The Sarah Silverman Program, New Girl's "Outside Dave"), one of the platform's funniest comedians, is here to teach you how to be divine on Vine. He took time out from promoting his hilarious new Comedy Central’s Cc Studios web-series, "Steve & Brandon Think They Sold a Show," to Vine five incredibly useful tips like, "Use of characters (such as incontinent Satan) can be a helpful tool when Vining." See the video for this and his four other tips below. We promise they don't all include incontinence and Satan, but all your Vines totally should. 1. Use of characters (such as incontinent Satan) can be a helpful tool when Vining. 2. Misdirecting your audience is always fun.
- 5/14/2013
- by Steve Agee
- Vulture
Tags: Dinah Shore WeekendUh Huh HerKristanna LokenTina FeyAmy PoehlerGolden Globe AwardsIMDb
Happy birthday to the one and only Sarah Shahi!
Photo by Noel Vasquez/Getty Images
Amy Poehler and Tina Fey really want you to watch them host the Golden Globes on Sunday. They even created a drinking game to make the show more interactive. Here are the rules:
Drink any time an actress cries in a speech.
Drink any time you see a person actively not listening to someone onstage.
Drink any time someone says, "I didn't prepare anything!"
Eat a meatball sub any time someone thanks Harvey Weinstein.
Take off an article of clothing any time they show Judi Dench.
Take off an article of clothing any time Maggie Smith wins.
Thankfully, Salma Hayek will be returning to 30 Rock for the show's big finale. I miss you already, Liz Lemon.
Mary Louise Parker is proud of herself for...
Happy birthday to the one and only Sarah Shahi!
Photo by Noel Vasquez/Getty Images
Amy Poehler and Tina Fey really want you to watch them host the Golden Globes on Sunday. They even created a drinking game to make the show more interactive. Here are the rules:
Drink any time an actress cries in a speech.
Drink any time you see a person actively not listening to someone onstage.
Drink any time someone says, "I didn't prepare anything!"
Eat a meatball sub any time someone thanks Harvey Weinstein.
Take off an article of clothing any time they show Judi Dench.
Take off an article of clothing any time Maggie Smith wins.
Thankfully, Salma Hayek will be returning to 30 Rock for the show's big finale. I miss you already, Liz Lemon.
Mary Louise Parker is proud of herself for...
- 1/10/2013
- by Bridget McManus
- AfterEllen.com
Plastic Paper is Winnipeg’s celebration of animation, illustration and puppet films, organized by the Big Smash! filmmaking collective. Their second annual event will be held on May 4-8 at the Park Theatre.
The big score for this year’s edition is a special screening of Ralph Bakshi’s 1981 feature-length musical opus American Pop with the filmmaker in attendance for a post-screening Q&A. For this groundbreaking work, Bakshi utilized the innovative technique of mixing rotoscoping, water colors, computer graphics, live action shots, and archival footage. This screening and discussion will be a real treat for animation junkies.
But that’s not to say that the rest of the festival isn’t also filled with other amazing films.
Because, speaking of groundbreaking work, the fest kicks off with Brent Green’s simply astounding film Gravity Was Everywhere Back Then, the first full-length film utilizing real-life actors in amazing stop-motion animation.
The big score for this year’s edition is a special screening of Ralph Bakshi’s 1981 feature-length musical opus American Pop with the filmmaker in attendance for a post-screening Q&A. For this groundbreaking work, Bakshi utilized the innovative technique of mixing rotoscoping, water colors, computer graphics, live action shots, and archival footage. This screening and discussion will be a real treat for animation junkies.
But that’s not to say that the rest of the festival isn’t also filled with other amazing films.
Because, speaking of groundbreaking work, the fest kicks off with Brent Green’s simply astounding film Gravity Was Everywhere Back Then, the first full-length film utilizing real-life actors in amazing stop-motion animation.
- 4/30/2011
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
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