Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Tit-jiggler Tuesday Octoberween

Todays Octoberween has a central theme, lets see who can figure it out shall we? :p
          1982 The Entity starring Barbara Hershy and Margaret Blye is Supposedly based partially on a true story, a woman is tormented by an invisible demon.
  • 1994 Cemetery man Starring Rupert Everett and Anna Falchi about a cemetery man must kill the dead a second time when they become zombies.
  • Friday the 13th a new beginning Still haunted by his gruesome past, Tommy Jarvis - the boy who killed Jason Voorhees - wonders if somehow he is connected to brutal slayings occurring in and around the secluded halfway house where he now lives.
  • Up next is actually one of my favorite Zombie flicks when I was young. The return of the Living Dead! When a bumbling pair of employees at a medical supply warehouse accidentally release a deadly gas into the air, the vapors cause the dead to re-animate as they go on a rampage through Louisville, Kentucky seeking their favorite food, brains.
  • 1994 Night of the demons 2 High-schoolers throw a Halloween party in a mansion haunted by a young demon
  •  1974 Vampyres A vampire couple waylay and abduct various passer-byes, both male and female, to hold them captive at their rural manor in the English countryside in order to kill and feed on them to satisfy their insatiable thirst for blood.
  • I actually have never seen scream in one whole sitting. It's just one of those movies I put on in the background while your doing dishes or something, but I do love Drew Barrymore in this as well as Rose McGowan and always thought Ghostface was an excellent idea for a villain.
  •  1997 I know what you did last summer starring Jennifer Love Hewitt about Four asshole teens that are in great danger one year after their car hits a stranger whose body they dump in the sea. (Does anyone else think "come at me bro" when you see this still? )
  • I saw this next film in the theater in 1995. Species starring Natasha Henstridge is about a message from outer space contains instructions on how to modify human DNA. and is still one of my favorite cornball movies.
  •  and last, but fast and never least is Faster Pussycat, Kill! Kill! Three wild women in three fast cars take time off from stripping in clubs to go on a murder rampage. They kidnap and drug the girlfriend of one of their victims and hole up at a secluded ranch owned by a wheelchair-bound man and his two sons. youtu.be/aQB5zzVbK_8 My favorite was always Tura of course. ^^
Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! 8 by Farzelgaart

Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! 17 by Farzelgaart

Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! 22 by Farzelgaart

Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! 13 by Farzelgaart

  • Music for today is really more of an entire Genre. IT'S A PSYCHOBILLY FREAK OUT! Psychobilly reared its ugly head during the early '80s, as the rockabilly revival was hitting its stride. Since the rockabilly revival was an underground movement, it wasn't surprising that some bands wedded rockabilly to another, bigger underground movement -- punk. Psychobilly took the basic form of rockabilly and played it with punk energy, adding in all manners of kitschy, tacky lyrical references and artwork. It never really broke into the mainstream, but acts like the Cramps and Mojo Nixon became favorites, and the spirit of psychobilly continued in alternative music for years, as the 1990s' success of the Rev. Horton Heat.

Tura Satana by kewber

095 Advertisement by Palinouros

Faster pussycat kill kill by Arenas

No141 My Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! minimal mov by Chungkong

Faster Pussycat Kill Kill by xobule

Faster Pussycat! Kill! Kill! by EricaHesse

Varla gift art for JWWebb by Jebriodo

Faster pussycat Kill Kill 2003 by chrispjones

Faster Pussycat Kill Kill by Ozthewerewolf

Faster Harley Quinn Kill, Kill by ChangeWHQ

Faster Pussycats Kill Kill by sidneymt

Faster pussycat kill kill by Danicornio

Faster Pussycat KILL KILL by juarezricci

faster pussycat kill kill by kirbynasty

Faster Pussycat Kill Kill by JeffVictor

varla by StockmanArt

Faster . . . by flashparade

Tura Tribute by curtsibling

Tura Satana by RyanKinnaird

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