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ask-alf-oddworld · 1 month ago
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vykker · 2 months ago
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HC about Vykker larvae. No one asked but sometimes you have to make the content you want in the world.
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wiredalienvampire · 11 months ago
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shout out to oddworld inhabitants for giving us gaming's first evil gay couple back in 2001
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ohfugecannada · 1 year ago
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✨♠️Happy pride month, ace inhabitants!♠️✨
Bonus non ace related memes under the cut because solidarity
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planetbug · 2 years ago
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They have divorced and remarried 1000 times.
the comic is a redraw of this
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brokehorrorfan · 1 year ago
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Scream Factory has revealed the specs for its Funeral Home Blu-ray. Originally due out on January 30, it will now be released on February 6. The 1980 Canadian slasher film is also known as Cries in the Night.
William Fruet (Killer Party) directs from a script by Ida Nelson. Lesleh Donaldson, Kay Hawtrey, Jack Van Evera, Alf Humphreys, and Harvey Atkin star. Mark Irwin (Scream, The Fly) serves as director of photography.
Special features are listed below.
Special features:
Audio commentary by film historians Jason Pichonsky and Paul Corupe (new)
Isolated score selections & audio interview with music historian Douglass Fake (new)
Audio interviews with actor Lesleh Donaldson, first assistant director Ray Sager, and production assistant Shelley Allen (new)
Interview with director of photography Mark Irwin (new)
Interviews with art director Susan Longmire and set assistant Elinor Galbraith (new)
Interview with Premier Drive-In Theatres president Brian Allen (new)
Original filming location footage (new)
Theatrical trailer
Video trailer
TV spots
Radio spots
Still gallery
Young and easily frightened Heather (Lesleh Donaldson) is called to stay with her grandmother in the hopes of helping her turn an old funeral home into a bed-and-breakfast. But strange happenings and unexplained murders around the home quickly make this vacation spot a “dead-and-breakfast.” It is up to Heather to investigate the eerie and creepy corners of the former funeral home to unlock a decades-old secret. Will she survive long enough to solve the mystery?
Pre-order Funeral Home.
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fearsmagazine · 2 years ago
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HOUSE OF 1000 CORPSES - 20th Anniversary Blu-ray Box Set & Steelbook
HOUSE OF 1000 CORPSES 20th Anniversary Blu-ray Premium Box Set and Best Buy Blu-ray Exclusive Steelbook!
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When Rob Zombie’s “House of 1000 Corpses” slashed its way into theaters 20 years ago, 1970s-style horror – and camp – returned with bone-snapping, scream-inducing vengeance. Zombie’s directorial debut, this first film of a trilogy introduces the Firefly family, backwoods sadists who plunge two young couples into a nightmare world of torture, satanic ritual, and cannibalism. With a killer cast including horror legends Sheri Moon Zombie, Bill Moseley, Sid Haig, and Karen Black, “House of 1000 Corpses” is both a homage to a golden era and a scary good time from an innovative, unrivaled shock-master.
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Cast:                                      Sheri Moon Zombie, Sid Haig, Bill Moseley, Karen Black, Rainn Wilson, and Chris Hardwick Writer:                                  Rob Zombie Directed by:                           Rob Zombie Produced by:                         Andy Gould Executive Producers:            Andy Given, Guy Oseary Director of Photography:     Alex Poppas, Tom Richmond Production Designer:            Gregg Gibbs Art Director:                          Michael Krantz Edited by:                              Kathryn Himoff, Robert K. Lambert, Sean Lambert Costume Designer:               Amanda Friedland Composers:                           Rob Zombie, Scott Humphrey
Blu-ray Format: 1080p High Definition • 16x9 (1.85:1) Presentation Blu-ray Audio: English 7.1 DTS-HD Master Audio™ • English 5.1 Dolby Surround EX™ Audio Premium Box Set SRP: $44.99 Steelbook SRP: $27.99 Purchase link: www.lionsgate.com/movies/house-of-1000-corpses
Premium Box Artists: • Graham Humphreys – illustrated outerbox, photo book illustrations, disc art • David Hartman – illustrated poster, illustrated art cards
Steelbook Artist: • Vance Kelly
Special Features: • Premium Box EXCLUSIVELY includes • Illustrated outerbox by Graham Humphreys • Illustrated poster by David Hartman • 0-page photo book curated by Rob Zombie with illustrations by Graham Humphreys • 6 Illustrated Art Cards by David Hartman
DISC 1 • Director Commentary • Making-of Featurette • Casting Footage • Rehearsal Footage • Cast and Crew Interviews • Theatrical Trailer
DISC 2 – Bonus Disc of Never-Before-Seen Special Features from Rob Zombie • Cast & Director Interviews • Rob Zombie • Sid Hai • Bill Moseley • Sheri Moon • Karen Black • Rainn Wilson • Chris Hardwick • Erin Daniels • Irwin Keyes • Jennifer Jostyn • Wayne Toth
• Behind The Scenes • Includes 5 On-Set BTS Segments • Dr. Satan Test • Professor Test • Electronic Press Kit • Teaser Trailer
EXCLUSIVELY ON DIGITAL PLATFORMS: New Director’s Commentary
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usagirotten · 2 years ago
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House of 1000 Corpses Gets 20th Anniversary Box Set
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To celebrate the 20-year anniversary of the release of Rob Zombie’s feature-length directorial debut, House of 1000 Corpses, Lionsgate will be dropping a very special Blu-ray and digital release. With a slew of new artwork, curated by the master of gore himself, the must-have collection comes with a scare-tastic cover that will stand out in your horror compilation. Included inside the case are a number of colorful and eye-catching illustrations with an animated poster crafted by David Hartman that depicts the bloodthirsty Firefly family with their house of horrors looming in the background. Also included are six special art cards, again drawn by Hartman, to show off the infamous members of the chilling favorite. Throwing in a bit of his own flare, Zombie has teamed up with outer box artist Graham Humphreys to completely deliver on a 60-page photo book with shots of the team that brought the terrifying feature to life. the 20th-anniversary edition of Rob Zombie's House of 1000 Corpses will be available to purchase on April 11th Take a look at the special features (via Bloody Disgusting): DISC ONE: Director Commentary Making-of Featurette Casting Footage Rehearsal Footage Cast and Crew Interviews Theatrical Trailer DISC TWO: Bonus Disc of Never-Before-Seen Special Features from Rob Zombie Cast & Director Interviews: Rob Zombie, Sid Haig, Bill Moseley, Sheri Moon, Karen Black, Rainn Wilson, Chris Hardwick, Erin Daniels, Irwin Keyes, Jennifer Jostyn, Wayne Toth Behind The Scenes: Includes 5 On-Set BTS Segments – Dr. Satan Test, Professor Test Electronic Press Kit Teaser Trailer In addition to the above, be aware that if you purchase this new edition of House of 1000 Corpses on your preferred digital platform, you'll also get access to an all-new director's commentary that will be exclusive to that version of the release.
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incorrect-oddworld-quotes · 4 years ago
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Humphrey, to Irwin: ...what’s going on between the two of us, huh? What are we doing? :)
Irwin: Humphrey, we’re preforming surgery.
Humphrey: what’s that? -notices the blood on his claws- oh shit, oh-
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glitter-troublewind · 2 years ago
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enchanted--roses · 2 years ago
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vykker · 2 months ago
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papermoonloveslucy · 7 years ago
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LUCY AND THE BOGIE AFFAIR
S2;E13 ~ December 15, 1969
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Directed by Herbert Kenwith ~ Written by Pat McCormick and Jim McGinn
Synopsis
When Kim and Craig find a stray dog in the rain, they take it home and name it Bogie.  Next morning, it gives birth to a litter of puppies!  Just as they've managed to give away all the puppies to good homes, Harry hears that there's a reward and they have to retrieve them again!  
Regular Cast
Lucille Ball (Lucy Carter), Gale Gordon (Harrison Otis Carter), Lucie Arnaz (Kim Carter), Desi Arnaz Jr. (Craig Carter)
Guest Cast
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Lord Nelson (Bogie) makes his fourth appearance with Lucille Ball after playing Nelson, Mr. Mooney's dog in three episodes of “The Lucy Show.”  
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Jack LaLanne (Himself) was a nationally known exercise guru who owned a chain of health clubs and hosted a long-running television show from 1952 to 1983.  
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Happy (Himself) is Jack LaLanne's dog.  He appeared with LaLanne on many of his television shows.
Eugene Molnar (Jack's Cameraman) appeared on four episodes of the series. These are his only screen credits.
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Sherry Alberoni (Candy) was a second-season replacement Mousketeer on “The Mickey Mouse Club” (1955).  She also dubbed Patty Duke's vocals in the film Valley of the Dolls (1967).  This is her only appearance with Lucille Ball. 
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Steve March (Steve) is the son of Mel Torme and the adopted son of the Arnaz family's friend, Hal March. Mel Torme appeared several times on “The Lucy Show.”  Hal March appeared on “I Love Lucy.”  Steve March will appear in one more episode starring Sammy Davis Jr. and will write a song for an episode starring Ann-Margret.  
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Debbie Westcott (Debbie Westcott) was the daughter of Desilu Prop Master Kenneth Westcott.  This is her only screen credit.
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Irwin Charone (Mr. Farnsworth) made five appearances on “The Lucy Show.” The expressive character actor also did an equal number of “Here’s Lucy” episodes. He died in January 2016 in Maplewood, New Jersey, at the age of 93.
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This is the first of 14 episodes directed by Herbert Kenwith. Born in New Jersey, Kenwith started out as an actor on Broadway, and then produced 65 productions at Princeton's McCarter Theatre. One of these starred a young Lucille Ball, in a show headed to Broadway but never made it due to the serious illness of its leading man. He died in 2008 at the age of 90.  
This is the first and only episode of the series written by comedian turned writer Pat McCormick. McCormick previously wrote “Lucy in London” in 1966.  This is the only episode written by Jim McGinn as well as his only collaboration with McCormick.  
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Lucille Ball was a dog lover and owned many dogs during her life.  
Kim and Craig name the dog they find Bogie because it had the same sad look standing in the rain as Humphrey Bogart does at the end of 1942's Casablanca.
When Kim effusively hugs her mother when she comes home, Lucy reminds her she was “just at work, not walking on the moon!” The moon walk of John Glenn and Buzz Aldrin occurred on July 20, 1969 just after this episode went before the cameras.  
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Coming home in a thunderstorm, Lucy unwittingly says “It's not a fit night out for man, nor beast!” not knowing the kids have hidden Bogie in the kitchen. Lucy initially attributes the quote to Shakespeare (wrong!) and then to W.C. Fields (right!). The line was spoken by Fields in the 1933 film The Fatal Glass of Beer.  The quote was also spoken by Gale Gordon in “Lucy and the Monsters” (TLS S3;E18). 
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When Lucy sees Bogie in the kitchen, she jokes that he's a shaggy horse and calls him “Matt Dillon's last mount!” Matt Dillon was a character played by James Arness (above) on “Gunsmoke,” the long-running western that was “Here's Lucy's” lead-in on CBS.
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After Lucy agrees to let Bogie stay, she says “If you want anything, just whistle” paraphrasing Lauren Bacall's famous line to Humphrey Bogart in the film To Have and Have Not (1944).
The nine puppies go to:
Stevie – Craig's girl crazy classmate
Blanche – Lucy's lonely friend from New Orleans
Candy – Kim's friend looking for the latest trend
Pauline Lopus – Lucy's friend looking for a watchdog
Debbie Westcott – Craig's classmate who takes a puppy in exchange for going steady with Craig  
Natalie Schwartz (unseen) – a friend of Craig's
Freddy Dawson (unseen) – a friend of Kim's
Lucy tries to give one to Jack LaLanne but he ends up giving her one of his dog Happy's pups instead.  Including the one she was intending to give LaLanne, this still leaves one puppy unaccounted for by the script.
Lucy's telephone call with an unseen Blanche from New Orleans is likely a nod to Tennessee Williams' 1947 play and 1951 film A Streetcar Named Desire, whose principal character Blanche Dubois lives in New Orleans.
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To convince Candy that owning old English Sheepdog puppies is the newest fad, Kim crops photos of the pups with music celebrities Barbra Streisand and Herb Alpert and tapes the photos to the inside of her locker.  In 1969 singer Streisand won an Oscar for her performance in the film Funny Girl. Herb Albert was a trumpeter who performed with his group the Tijuana Brass.  In 1969 they released the album Warm.
Lucy's telephone call with the unseen Pauline Lopus is a tribute to her childhood friend Flo Pauline Lopus, whose name used on many Lucille Ball sitcoms.  
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Harry has been diagnosed with an allergy to dog fur.  In “Lucy and Harry's Tonsils” (S2;E5) we learn that Harry is also allergic to flowers.  
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Harry dictates a letter to Rylander, Mosier and Tebbit. These names are Gale Gordon's go-to addressees for dictation, having been used on both “Here's Lucy” and on “The Lucy Show.”  
Craig says he is now going steady with both Debbie Westcott and Natalie Schwartz. Kim has to go the prom and the spring formal with Freddy Dawson (who she calls “The Creature from the Black Lagoon”). Both Natalie and Freddy don't appear on camera. In real life, Natalie Schwartz was a wealthy friend of Lucille Ball's from Rancho Mirage.  Her husband Danny was the owner of Elmhurst Dairies in Queens, NY.  
Trying to get the reward for Bogie and the nine pups, Harry appoints himself banker of the group. This is ironic since Gale Gordon's previous character with Lucille Ball was banker Theodore J. Mooney.  
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In the high school scenes, Craig wears his letter sweater with the large “A” on the chest. It was mentioned in “Lucy and Carol Burnett” (S1;E17, above) that Kim and Craig attend Angeles High School. In that episode, many of these sweaters were worn by the boys in the chorus of the musical fundraiser.  
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Humphrey Bogart never appeared on screen with Lucille Ball. However, in “Ricky's Movie Offer” (ILL S4;E5) Desi Arnaz does an impression of Bogart.  
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In “Lucy and the Andrews Sisters” (S2;E6) Lucy blows a kiss to a large poster of Bogart from the movie Casablanca. Coincidentally, a poster of W.C. Fields - who Lucy quotes in the episode - is hung next to Bogart!
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Lucy's children bring home a dog against their mother's wishes, just like Little Ricky did in “Little Ricky Gets a Dog” (ILL S6;E14).  
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The only other “Lucy” show to feature more dogs was “Lucy and Viv Learn Judo” (TLS S1;E22) in 1963.
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Shut the Door!  When Harry comes in to share the news about the reward, he leaves the front door open – in a house with unleashed dogs!  
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Where the Floor Ends!  In Jack LaLanne's studio and in the Carter home, the camera pulls back too far and reveals the cement stage floor.  This is a weekly occurrence.  
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“Lucy and the Bogie Affair” rates 3 Paper Hearts out of 5 
This episode is for dog lovers!  The cute puppies and shaggy Bogie are the best parts.  There is some attempt at a funny montage of getting rid of the dogs to various owners, but it lacks comic rhythm.  Jack LaLanne was a better fitness coach than an actor!  Unusually, the comic finale of the episode happens off-screen!
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ohfugecannada · 2 years ago
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Humphrey and Irwin in Oddworld: Munch’s Oddysee (part 2)
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kainissoable · 3 years ago
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Summary of finds recovered from the Nossit burial grounds in modern day Paramonia and their relevance to pre-industrial Vykker civilisations. (Please note that the researcher specialised in STEM not art and that cheap bastard Irwin didn’t give them enough funding to hire a specialised field artist.)
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Vykkers’ claws have always been an indicator of their lifestyle. Nowadays, civilised scientists have no need to climb trees like their arboreal forebears, and so amputation of the foot claws is ubiquitous amongst our valued colleagues. However we can confidently say for the first time that evidence of claw modification goes back almost as far as Vykker civilisation itself.
The claw fragment on the bottom left dates from approximately 94,000 years ago, clearly showing a  piercing hole bored into the lower side. Clear wear on the inner side of the hole indicates that this was unlikely to have been done post mortem.
The top centre is later, more concrete evidence of the practise of claw piercing,  likely 85-87,000 years old. This finger claw likely belonged to a high status individual, given the number of piercings and the fact that they lived long enough for the older piercing sites to grow out.
At the bottom are two pieces clearly worked post-mortem. The central artefact was most likely a war trophy, given its placement amongst other burial goods [source behind paywall]. In contrast, the engraved claw to the right may equally likely have been carried to honour the dead. Language of this era is notoriously vague and open to interpretation. If we had enough funding for a linguist, we may well have an answer, but apparently fabric softener is more important.
(Many thanks to Humphrey who volunteered, under only mild duress, to model how this method of piercing would look on a living Vykker.)
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brokehorrorfan · 2 years ago
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Rob Zombie’s House of 1000 Corpses will celebrate its 20th anniversary with two new Blu-ray editions - a premium box (above) and a Steelbook (below) - on April 11 via Lionsgate.
The premium box features artwork by Graham Humphreys. It comes with a poster illustrated by David Hartman, a photo book curated by Zombie, and six art cards by Hartman. The Steelbook features artwork by Vance Kelly with a semi-transparent slipcover.
The 2003 horror film stars Sid Haig, Bill Moseley, Sheri Moon, Karen Black, Rainn Wilson, Chris Hardwick, Tom Towles, Erin Daniels, Jennifer Jostyn, Walton Goggins, and Dennis Fimple.
House of 1000 Corpses is presented in high definition with 7.1 DTS-HD Master Audio and 5.1 Dolby Surround EX Audio. Both editions include two discs with identical special features, which are detailed below.
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Disc 1:
Audio commentary by writer-director Rob Zombie
Making-of featurette
Cast and crew interviews
Casting footage
Rehearsal footage
Theatrical trailer
Disc 2:
Never-before-seen interviews:
Writer-director Rob Zombie
Actor Sid Haig
Actor Bill Moseley
Actress Sheri Moon
Actress Karen Black
Actor Rainn Wilson
Actor Chris Hardwick
Actress Erin Daniels
Actor Irwin Keyes
Actress Jennifer Jostyn
Special makeup effects artist Wayne Toth
5 behind-the-scenes on-set featurettes
Dr. Satan test
Professor test
Electronic press kit
Teaser trailer
Digital platforms only:
Audio commentary by writer-director Rob Zombie (new)
When Rob Zombie’s House of 1000 Corpses slashed its way into theaters 20 years ago, 1970s-style horror – and camp – returned with bone-snapping, scream-inducing vengeance. Zombie’s directorial debut, this first film of a trilogy introduces the Firefly family, backwoods sadists who plunge two young couples into a nightmare world of torture, satanic ritual, and cannibalism.
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