women are better than men = misandry
men are better than women = misogyny
men and women are equal = feminism
everyone is equal but also shit = misanthropy,
everyone’s equal when they’re dead = lesmiserables
everyone’s dead = supernatural
everyone’s important = doctor who
everyone’s an idiot = sherlock
everyone’s food = hannibal
Elsa Lanchester in The Bride of Frankenstein (1935)
Fun facts about “The Bride” :
- "The Bride", the most obscure of Universal Studios’ Classic Monsters, is on screen for less than five minutes and is the only "Classic Monster" never to have killed anyone.
- Elsa Lanchester’s shock hairdo was held in place by a wired horsehair cage.
- Elsa Lanchester was only 5’4” but for the role was placed on stilts that made her 7’ tall. The bandages were placed so tightly on her that she was unable to move and had to be carried about the studio and fed through a straw.
- Elsa Lanchester said that her spitting, hissing performance was inspired by the swans in Regent’s Park, London. “They’re really very nasty creatures,” she said. (x)
Whaaaat? The Governor was a Time Lord (or a fake, I dunno) and the Who fandom didn’t implode when he was on the Walking Dead?
It may be my birthday today, but I believe that sharing is caring. So, here’s the poster for the film I am Monster, written and directed by shannonlark and myself! :D
Photography by Lori Bowen (I know, right?!), make-up and hair by Veronica Rodarte Werner, design and manipulation by Irene Langholm.
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Our trailer:
HOW THE FUCK
They used white crayons to draw it, and afterwards they placed ink.
Whoah!!!!
“I don’t like PG-13 horror movies. I think they’re a contradiction in terms.”
- Clive Barker
NIGHTBREED: THE CABAL CUT
2012 / 144 minutes / Directed by: Clive Barker
Saturday, October 26th - 7:30PM Egyptian Theatre
Presented by Amity and the American CinemathequeTickets: $20 General Admission, $17 American Cinematheque Members.
Tickets for this event are only available online from Brown Paper Tickets.
Tickets go on sale the morning of Saturday, August 17, 2013. No tickets will be sold at the box office or on fandango for this event.Come in costume and join us for a Monster Costume Contest!
Discussion following the film with Clive Barker, CABAL CUT producer Mark Miller, and editor Mark Goldblatt, moderated by Geoff Boucher.
Join us afterwards in the courtyard for a Monster’s Ball with music from Death Waltz Records.
It’s on my birthday so all you L.A. folks need to go and have a great time for me! ;D