Halloween 1996
Sideblog dedicated to Horror/Sci-fi/Exploitation movies and everything related to Halloween - runs mostly on a queue 🎃

Product Placement
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Acquired Stardust
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Love Begins
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shark vs the universe
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YOU ARE THE REASON
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Monterey Bay Aquarium
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
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Halloween 1996
Sideblog dedicated to Horror/Sci-fi/Exploitation movies and everything related to Halloween - runs mostly on a queue 🎃
Universal Classic Movie Monster (1987)
Imperial’s Classic Movie Monsters collection was just the best. These figures turned up everywhere. You could get carded versions at Toys “R” Us, but then you’d find the same figures with simple hangtags at your local pharmacy, on a shelf between miniature globes and dusty notebooks. Everywhere you looked, eight-inch rubber Draculas begged you to take them home.
Even by 1987 standards, the price on these was absurdly great. JCPenney sold all five of those figures for a mere 12 bucks. If you were the kind of kid who kept an eye on prices to maximize your gift volume, asking for this set was a no-brainer. Five giant action figures for the cost of one board game? Santa, we gotta talk.
Of particular interest is the inclusion of King Kong, who was technically part of this collection, but rarely presented as such. With the other figures being the same height, it was up to you to decide if you owned an especially short Kong or a freakin’ giant Frankenstein.
Source: Dinosaur Dracula
Let’s Talk of Graves...
Hokum dir. Damian McCarthy | 2026
Hokum (2026) dir. Damian McCarthy
𝚂𝚘𝚞𝚛𝚌𝚎: Pagan Invasion Vol. 1 Halloween Trick or Treat (1990)
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100 CRIES OF TERROR (1965)
Vampirella
SCREAM (1996) | GINGER SNAPS (2000)
Night of the Living Dead (George A. Romero, 1968) by Paul Mann
Buffy the Vampire Slayer 2.03— School Hard
absolutely loooove the DVD case I have for Texas Chainsaw