Happy 49th Birthday, King Ghidorah. Made his theatrical debut on 12/20/64. Who doesn't love the bastard?
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Monterey Bay Aquarium

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Happy 49th Birthday, King Ghidorah. Made his theatrical debut on 12/20/64. Who doesn't love the bastard?
GODZILLA 2014 VIRAL NONSENSE :D
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When you get the prompt try, 1954, Kaiju names, Serizawa, Tsuburaya, etc. Fun stuff :D
A lot of cool messages.
Phoebe Cates portrait in Copic markers on Bristol.
John Glover and the gremlins. I love the character of Daniel Clamp.
"There's a ghoul in school"
"Because I'm howling toooooo"
There were quite a few bad ape movies in the 30's and 40's. Here are a few of them. I would actually recommend the Monster and the girl though. It's actually a pretty decent movie.
Beginning with The classic The legend of Boggy Creek, the 1970's were the heyday for bigfoot movies. As bad as 99.9 percent of them are, I'm in love with the subgenre. This one has John Carradine in it!
The Nest(1988), one of many great posters from the 80's.
An immersive Haunted Attraction to be created in Southeastern, Idaho for people to enjoy for free for Halloween time 2013.
Bride of Frankenstein (1935)
Vampirella
I wish that I could share my interests with people in real life the way that I can on tumblr. One of the nice things about the internet is that you're bound to find at least a few people in the world who are interested in the things that you're interested in. Finding fellow classic horror lovers around here is nearly an impossibility.
The Wolf Girl, from Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark.
I do not own this story. I’m just posting it here because it’s the kind of story this blog needs.
This one story made me deathly afraid of these books. The picture haunted me for years, and if I ever picked the volume with it up to look through I made a point to skip it because DAMMIT THAT DRAWING.
I was obsessed with these books.
I love these so much.
Bad movies always had the best posters.