#Universal Horror
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prokopetz · 2 months ago
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I have to live until 2037 specifically because that's the year The Wolf Man (1941) enters the US public domain, and with it, the last major portion of the Universal Horror franchise, and I desperately want to see what people will do when the world's first Big Stupid Cinematic Universe is fully in the public domain.
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atomic-chronoscaph · 9 months ago
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Creature from the Black Lagoon at the Drive-In
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weirdlookindog · 8 months ago
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Bela Lugosi in Dracula (1931)
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theglitterdome · 5 months ago
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Actress Jane Adams in a promotional photo for House Of Dracula - 1945
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kastiakbc · 2 months ago
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Happy 15th Anniversary to The Wolfman (2010)
Finally, after fifteen years, I am skilled enough to draw the cringe I wasn't able to as a teenager...
Comic a parody of this scene from Dungeon Meshi
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alwachart · 5 months ago
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Happy Halloween!
Day 2 - Classic Horror moive AU
I couldn't choose one villain/movie so I did all the classic horror monsters instead. I recommed looking at the picture on full screen. Reference used under the cut. Can you tell I'm a fan of spooky season?
Prompts by @bg3villain-halloweek
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Universal horror classic monsters poster. Extra lineart bcuz I like it
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ghaas · 2 years ago
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Phantom of the Opera Window Card, 1929
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doomreturn · 1 year ago
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T. Wyatt Nelson - Lugosi as Dracula
(Weird Tales - October 1932)
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darkuniverseofmonsterandmen · 4 months ago
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How do YOU take your werewolves?
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tenthirtyone · 5 months ago
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Preview images of animatronics from Monsters Unchained: The Frankenstein Experiment from Dark Universe at Universal's Epic Universe park.
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vinter-skugga · 6 months ago
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prokopetz · 9 months ago
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Okay, so we all know the real reason for the vampires-versus-werewolves thing in popular culture is because back in the 1930s, the same studio owned the movie rights to Dracula, Frankenstein and the Wolfman, and they decided to moosh them all together into what is arguably the first Big Stupid Cinematic Universe, but what's slightly less well known is that H G Wells' The Invisible Man was also part of that package. I want to see what the goofy we-swear-it's-personal-horror tabletop RPG based on that facet of the mythos looks like, weirdly artificial taxonomies of playable splats and all – everybody's invisible, but there are like five completely different possible reasons for that, plus a sixth, evil reason for being invisible which you're not allowed to play as because they secretly rule the world.
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atomic-chronoscaph · 2 months ago
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The Invisible Man (1933)
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weirdlookindog · 2 months ago
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Bela Lugosi and Arlene Francis in Murders in the Rue Morgue (1932)
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russianyoshkinaneko · 1 month ago
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The Invisible Man (1933)
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