We had such fun bringing you our Valentine's Day pointers that we, Doctor Gash (Scott Hallam) and Ms. Vampy (Brooke Lewis), have reunited to help you find some of that oh, so elusive good luck on St. Patrick's Day.
First, Ms. Vampy provided us with four can't miss tips on how to get lucky on St. Patty's Day. And in a quest to turn absolutely everything horrific, Gash found a way to relate even the most positive self-help tips to your favorite horror movies.
Top o' the mornin' to ya!
Ms. Vampy's Tip #1
Choose It-Our thoughts create our feelings, so choose and think your luck! Visualize it. Feel it. Law of Attraction it. Tell yourself how lucky you are!
Choose it, indeed. That's great advice. If you see it, you can make it a reality. Such was the case for American Psycho's Patrick Bateman. He was a successful...
First, Ms. Vampy provided us with four can't miss tips on how to get lucky on St. Patty's Day. And in a quest to turn absolutely everything horrific, Gash found a way to relate even the most positive self-help tips to your favorite horror movies.
Top o' the mornin' to ya!
Ms. Vampy's Tip #1
Choose It-Our thoughts create our feelings, so choose and think your luck! Visualize it. Feel it. Law of Attraction it. Tell yourself how lucky you are!
Choose it, indeed. That's great advice. If you see it, you can make it a reality. Such was the case for American Psycho's Patrick Bateman. He was a successful...
- 3/17/2014
- by Scott Hallam
- DreadCentral.com
We've teamed up with the Oldenburg Film Festival, opening in Germany today, to present six films from the lineup of their 18th edition, an intriguing mix of great premieres, surprising discoveries and original independent productions. From now through Sunday, watch for free, anywhere in the world: Robbie Bryan's Choose, in which a young pregnant woman faces an ethical dilemma; Joan Chemia's Dr Nazi, an adaptation of a novel by Charles Bukowski; Babak Anvari's allegorical Two & Two, in which it becomes a crime to argue that the sum of the title is anything but five; 1000 Grams, Tom Bewilogua's rumination on the belly; Filip Tegstedt's horror thriller Marianne (this one's viewable everywhere but the Us, the UK, Sweden,, Indonesia and The Netherlands); and Pedro Collantes's 15 Summers Later, a comedy played out on a faraway beach....
- 9/15/2011
- MUBI
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