Shop Loot Crate
2012
12.30

Weird Al Yankovic's High School Yearbook Photo

via Danforth

2012
12.27

4-Armed Interstellar Santa Claus - Galaxy Vintage Sci-Fi Magazine Cover

The cover of the January 1956 issue of Galaxy Science Fiction Magazine.

via Paul Malon

2012
12.27

A clip from Mick Garris’ film adaptation of Stephen King’s Sleepwalkers.

“No vegetables, no dessert!”

[Mondo Exploito]

2012
12.27

Deleted scenes from Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance showing what Nic Cage looked like playing Ghost Rider before the special effects were added.

2012
12.26

Artist Jon Defreest created this packaging for a faux animated holiday special as a Christmas gift for Bryan Cranston. He imagines a cartoon featuring all your holiday favorites sung by the cast of Breaking Bad.

It rarely snows in the town of Albuquerque, New Mexico, but this holiday season we’ll all be Dreaming of a Walter White Christmas thanks to this new hour-long, fully animated special by Vince Gilligan.

When former high school chemistry teacher Walter White (voiced by Bryan Cranston) dons his trademark porkpie hat, he is magically transformed into his lovable Heisenberg, spreading Christmas cheer wherever he can.

But when a wealthy banker threatens to foreclose on the senior center on Christmas Eve, Walt decides to raise the money himself the only way he knows how… By selling meth!

With the help of his partner Jesse (Aaron Paul), the duo must look for help in some unlikely places if they’re going to raise the money they need by midnight.

Now for the first time ever, you too can own this heartwarming Christmas adventure on home video!

[Laughing Squid]

2012
12.26

ALF Stickers

2012
12.26

Jon Snow - Game of Thrones Art by Dan Burgess

Artwork by Dan Burgess

Prints available at Society6

2012
12.25

The Grinch by Flavio Luccisano

flavioluccisano.com

2012
12.24

Furious (1984) VHS Box Cover

From the VHS box:

Mystic Aliens Fight Karate Heroes for Control of the Universe…

Action, Adventure on the Astral Plane…

Filmed entirely in Hollywood, NOT DUBBED

Aggressive aliens with mystic powers aim to win power over universal humanity. Simon and his spiritual master – aided by charms possessing strange powers – face enormous odds. Clean action adventure for the whole family.

Plot Synopsis from Trash Nite:

Mourning the death of his sister at the hands of a white Mongol who’s as much a fan of Bob & Doug McKenzie as he is of killing ladies, Simon (played by Simon Rhee) and his red sweatshirt (raglan cut, tucked into the pants) are summoned to an office building populated by screwfaced martial arts students and new wave security guards, where he’s given a gift shop medallion and a very esoteric set of instructions by his elderly, estranged tae kwon do teacher (Simon Rhee’s younger brother Phillip). Seeking retribution, he soon finds himself beating the will to live out of dudes in exotic locales such as the middle of a field, the top of a cliff and a restaurant with a floor show that features a man spinning swords within five feet of a baby’s face to a sparse audience of old ladies messily eating baked chicken. Occasionally aided by Hawaiian shirt aficionados with butt-cuts, a troop of scrappy karate kids and a gossipy Buddha statue, Simon eventually gets his revenge on his sister’s murderer, but to defeat the true source of ultimate evil, he’s gonna have to get FUURRRIIIOOUS!

2012
12.24

The Critic Papercraft Toy by Glen Brogan - Jay Sherman, Jon Lovitz

Artwork by Glen Brogan for the Tribute to Judd Apatow Art Show at Gallery1988. Apatow was a consulting producer and writer for The Critic.

The Critic is an American prime time animated series revolving around the life of film critic Jay Sherman, voiced by actor Jon Lovitz. It was created by writing partners Al Jean and Mike Reiss, who had previously worked as writers and showrunners (seasons 3 and 4) on The Simpsons. The Critic had 23 episodes produced, first broadcast on ABC in 1994, finishing its original run on FOX in 1995.

Episodes featured movie parodies with notable examples including Howard Stern’s End (Howards End), Honey, I Ate the Kids (Honey, I Shrunk the Kids/The Silence of the Lambs), The Cockroach King (The Lion King), Abe Lincoln: Pet Detective (Ace Ventura: Pet Detective), Scent of a Jackass and Scent of a Wolfman (Scent of a Woman). The show often referenced popular movies such as Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory and The Godfather, and routinely lampooned actor Marlon Brando and actor/director Orson Welles. They also spoofed Dudley Moore, usually as his character Arthur Bach from the 1981 film Arthur.
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2012
12.24

IKEA Monkey Painting by Wendy Faust - Darwin, Japanese snow macaque

The
IKEA Monkey
is a Japanese snow macaque that was found wearing a shearling coat at an IKEA store in Toronto, Canada on December 9th, 2012. His real name is Darwin.

IKEA Monkey

2012
12.24

Gremlins GIF: Gizmo in a Santa Hat

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