Tuesday, January 31, 2012

The Monstrous Movie Photo Of The Day: Unleashing The Newest, Biggest Double Shock The Screen Ever Got!

Written By: Ken Hulsey

Today I continue on deeper into my personal collection of movie and TV related images. Like my last promotional item from "The Land Unknown" this full page advert was not something created for the eyes of the general public but instead to entice theater owners to screen the film, or in this case films, at their respective movie house.

I really love this dual advertisement for the films "The Monster That Challenged The World" and "The Vampire". The graphics are really sharp, though I could do without the banner that spans across the image. Like I stated before in a previous article, every single promotional image for "The Monster That Challenged The Word" looks like human-slug intercourse.

Am I wrong? Tell me that isn't what that looks like! Please! I may have a dirty mind but even Mother Theresa would say that looks a lot like the "horizontal mambo".

Anyway ... as film buffs will recall both films ran as a double feature in most cinemas though "The Vampire" (actually known as "El Vampiro in it's native Mexico) never enjoyed the cult status achieved by "Slugs Gone Wild!"

Here is some history:

The Monster That Challenged the World (1957) is a science-fiction monster movie, about an army of giant mollusks that emerge from the Salton Sea, California. Directed by Arnold Laven, the film starred Tim Holt and Audrey Dalton.

It was produced by Gramercy Pictures (not related to the former PolyGram division) and released by United Artists.

An earthquake has led to the hatching of eggs belonging to a prehistoric mollusk. The hatchlings emerge from the Salton Sea, escape into an underground aquifer, and proceed to terrorize the citizens of California's Imperial Valley. The navy is called in to battle these monsters. Navy Lieutenant Commander John Twillinger (Holt), teams up with several scientists to battle the threat.

El vampiro (English: The Vampire) is a 1957 Mexican horror film, directed by Fernando Méndez. The film is about Marta, a young woman, who travels to her childhood village, only to find that one of her aunts is dead and another is under the influence of Mr. Duval, who later turns out to be a vampire whose name is the Count Karol de Lavud. It is possibly the first movie to actually show a vampire with elongated canines. F.W. Murnau's Nosferatu (Max Schrek) had elongated incisors; Tod Browning's Dracula (Bela Lugosi) did not show his teeth at all.

- Wikipedia

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A Dose of Style: Megan Washington

Hello there lovelies,

I'm going to continue my streak of idolizing the style of female musicians. I have to sheepishly admit that I'd never listened to any of Megan Washington's music until I saw her on re-runs of Spicks & Specks over the Christmas break. It was in that game where they sing to the rhythm of a popular song, using words from a book as lyrics that I fell in love with Megan Washington's voice. It was when I finally decided to Google her that I fell in love with her style.


How holy-freaking-adorable is she? I love her haircut, and I think I'm going to have to glitter myself up a pair of ruby slippers to match these ones. Oh, and I love everything else about this outfit. That just goes without saying, right?

I'd also like to steal this amazing glittery thing. Just for, you know, everyday wear. I reckon something like this would make doing my groceries a lot more fun. Not just for me, I reckon I'd help brighten up the cashiers day as well. It's just like glittery community service.

What do you know, Megan is already in a dark alley waiting for me to steal this outfit. And no, it's totally not creepy to assume that. I'm incredibly sad right now that all my Winter clothing - including my precious collection of beanies - is in storage.

Have I mentioned the word "adorable" in this post yet? Oh, I have? I'm just going to go ahead and mention it again right now. How adorable is this striped dress, tights & boots combo? How amazeballsy adorable is Megan Washington?

Cutest see-through dress ever? I certainly think so. Plus, it's my colour of the week! I seriously want to hug her just for wearing this gorgeous creation.

We all know how crazy I go for pictures of my style icons singing, right? Plus, Megan looks totally fab. If you're unconvinced, then listen to her sing (and oogle the styling of her film clips):





Who's rocking your style boat this week?

Until next time, xo.

Monday, January 30, 2012

Jamie Foxx | With Girlfriend Photos-Images 2012

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Jamie Foxx With Girlfriend

Jamie Foxx | Profile,Bio and New Photos 2012

Profile:

Birth Name: Eric Morlon Bishop
Birth Date: December 13, 1967
Birth Place: Terrell, Texas, USA
Height: 5' 10
Sex: Male
Nationality: American
Profession: actor, comedian, producer
Claim to fame: as Willie Beamen in Oliver Stone' Any Given Sunday (1999)

Jamie Foxx Short Bio: He was born on the 13th of December, 1967, in Terrell, Texas, a town of 14,000 some 40 kms east of Dallas along Route 80. His upbringing was unusual, to say the least. Thirteen years earlier, his mother, Louise Annette, had been adopted by Mark and Esther Talley. Before young Eric's birth, the now teenager's marriage to Darrell Bishop (later known as Shahid Abdulah after a conversion to Islam) was in trouble. Maybe a move to Dallas would put them back on track, a new start, without the baby (it didn't work, they'd divorce in 1974). So, at just 7 months old, Eric was, like his mother, adopted by the Talleys.

Jamie Foxx would have to wait a little longer than the others. Sure, In Living Color would bring him his own TV series and a recording career, and would lend him huge kudos on the stand-up circuit. But this most talented of entertainers was after the big prize - a serious acting career as a serious headliner. After several raucous black comedies, he was taken on by the heavyweight likes of Oliver Stone and Michael Mann, honed his craft then, in 2004, a full decade after the demise of In Living Color, he broke through into the big-time - first as the taxi driver terrorised by Tom Cruise's hitman in Collateral, then as a stunningly accurate Ray Charles in Taylor Hackford's acclaimed biopic, Ray. Awards showered down on him, including an Oscar and a Golden Globe, and those serious parts came his way. With Carrey still struggling to break away from comic stereotyping, it could be argued that Foxx was the first ILC alumnus to really make the thespian grade. Visit Here for more about Jamie Foxx.

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New "Dark Shadows" Complete Series DVD Set

by Armand Vaquer


Back during my junior high (called "middle school" these days) and high school years, there was a Gothic soap opera (or "spook opera") that played on ABC-TV at 4:00 PM.

The show was Dark Shadows and it starred Joan Bennett as Elizabeth Collins Stoddard, the matriarch of the Collins Family of Collinsport, Maine and Jonathan Frid, as 175-year-old vampire Barnabas Collins.

It was a real treat to unwind after school to a show that featured vampires, witches, warlocks, a Frankenstein-type monster, ghosts, werewolves and all kinds of creatures of the occult.

The show ended in April 1971, but it never died. It was syndicated over the years and VHS and DVD sets were issued of the series. In 1991, it was revived as a prime-time show with a new cast. There have also been audio plays based on the series produced. Currently, it is now in production as a feature film starring Johnny Depp as Barnabas Collins. This isn't the first feature film based on the series. House of Dark Shadows was released by MGM in 1970 and Night of Dark Shadows a year later.

Now, Dark Shadows fans can shell out $599.98 (SRP) to buy the over 1,200 episodes of the original series in a big, new DVD set. It comes in a fancy coffin package (photo at top).

For more information on the new Dark Shadows DVD, set go here.

Ladyhawke + The Big Pink + Cut Copy + Andrew Weatherall


Jesus. I missed Ladyhawke so much. What was it? Like three years ago that I was playing the Sunship remix of "My Delirium." Like. At every party I DJed. In every car I drove. On every walk I walked. Etc. Jeez. Talk about a jammy. And there was "Paris Is Burning" and the Cut Copy remix of "Paris Is Burning" and "Back of the Van" and "Magic" and blah, blah, blah. What I'm trying to say is that I'm pretty darned happy about this whole upcoming Ladyhawke album thing.

LADYHAWKE - Black, White & Blue by dual_bign

Ladyhawke - Black, White And Blue (The Big Pink Remix) by modularpeople

Cut Copy - Sun God (Andrew Weatherall Remix) by modularpeople

The Monstrous Movie Quote Of The Day: Han Solo (Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope 1977)


- Han Solo: Uh, everything's under control. Situation normal.
Voice: What happened?
Han Solo: Uh, we had a slight weapons malfunction, but uh... everything's perfectly all right now. We're fine. We're all fine here now, thank you. How are you?
Voice: We're sending a squad up.
Han Solo: Uh, uh... negative, negative. We had a reactor leak here now. Give us a few minutes to lock it down. Large leak, very dangerous.
Voice: Who is this? What's your operating number?
Han Solo: Uh...
(Han shoots the intercom)
Han Solo: Boring conversation, anyway. LUKE, WE'RE GONNA HAVE COMPANY!

- Han Solo (Harrison Ford)(Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope)(1977)

Monday Moodboard

Hello lovelies,

Just in case your Monday has been as dreary as mine, here's a dash of colour to perk it up.

























Did I mention I dyed my hair red this weekend (and the bathroom sink, the butt of my favourite PJ pants, and my lounge chair)?

Until next time, xo.

Sunday, January 29, 2012

Hilary Duff | Actress With Husband Photos 2012

Hilary Duff and her husband married couple of years ago. Hilary Duff  husband is a hockey player. The couple, who began dating in 2007, first met on a trip when they both visited a resort in Idaho and then after a few years they got married and now living happily. Here we have some of Hilary Duff and her husband most recent and new photos given below. Hope you would like to see them together in photos.
Hilary Duff With Husband
Hilary Duff With Husband
Hilary Duff With Husband
Hilary Duff With Husband
Hilary Duff With Husband
Hilary Duff With Husband
Hilary Duff With Husband

Hilary Duff | Actress Hot Photos-Images 2012

Hilary Duff is a very popular Hollywood Actress and musician. She looks pretty and hot. Here we have some of Hilary Duff new and most hot looking photos given below. She is looking really gorgeous and hot in photos. Hope you would like to see Hilary Duff hot in photos for 2012.
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Hilary Duff | Actress Profile,Bio and New Photos 2012

Profile:

Birth Name: Hilary Ann Duff
Birth Date: September 28, 1987
Birth Place: Houston, Texas, USA
Height: 5' 4"
Sex: Female
Nationality: American
Profession: actress, musician
Claim to fame: Titular character on The Disney Channel's Lizzie McGuire

Hilary Duff Short Bio: Hilary Ann Duff was born on September 28th, 1987 in Houston, Texas, to Bob and Susan Duff. When Hilary was six, she had been traveling in the Cechetti Ballet with her older sister Haylie, but decided she wanted to fulfill her dream of acting. Soon she landed a role in a television commercial, was bitten by the "acting bug" and quickly racked up a list of television and film acting credits.

Hilary Duff Success came again as she took the role of the starring title character "Lizzie McGuire" in the #1 hit Disney Channel series "Lizzie McGuire" (2001). "Lizzie" was extremely successful and spawned The Lizzie McGuire Movie (2003). In 2002, she made the Disney Channel movie Cadet Kelly (2002) (TV). Hilary continues her upward spiral, guest-starring on TV shows, filming movies, recording albums and doing television concerts.

Hilary Duff enormous popularity was further proven with a nomination for Favorite Television Actress for Nickelodeon's "15th Annual Kids' Choice Awards" and she accepted the award for "Lizzie McGuire" which was voted Favorite Television Series in both 2002 and 2003. Hilary depicts a tween navigating the turbulence of middle school cliques, trendy styles and rites of passage while her animated, brassy alter ego gives running commentary.
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