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According to a commenter on The Lovecraftsman Blog this cat belonged to Lovecraft’s friend and fellow author Frank Belknap Long.
Cult Film, TV, Geek Art
According to a commenter on The Lovecraftsman Blog this cat belonged to Lovecraft’s friend and fellow author Frank Belknap Long.
To see his renditions of Bart Simpson, Krusty the Clown, Sonic, MonStar, Orko, Blanka, and a Smurf, check out my previous post.
These posters illustrated by Christopher Lee include just about every action figure from the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Masters of the Universe toy lines. If you’re like me and you had these toys as a child, this artwork will bring back a lot of memories!
Prints are available at The Beast Shoppe.
Cover artwork for one of George Alex Effinger’s Planet Of The Apes novelizations based on the 1974 CBS television series.
While the U.S. editions sported unimaginative photo covers, these German editions feature appealingly lurid paintings where the gorilla soldiers appear to be wearing post-Civil War Union cavalry uniforms… huh?
– Space: 1970
Rabid Grannies (originally Les Mémés Cannibales) is a 1988 Belgian horror film directed by Emmanuel Kervyn.
The plot revolves around a large family who gather for their two Grannies birthday in the country side. Unfortunately, one of their gifts happens to be from their devil-worshipping nephew, and upon opening it, the two loveable grannies turn into vicious, flesh-eating monsters who will not stop until they have loved each and every one of their relatives to death. – wiki
This scene is from the uncut Dutch version released by European Shock. Apparently this version has more gore scenes than the one released by Troma in the US.
The special effects in this film were created by Sébastien Fernandez who, according to IMDB, worked most recently as a digital artist for Prometheus (2012).
Daniel Craig, Pierce Brosnan, Timothy Dalton, Roger Moore, George Lazenby, and Sean Connery from the opening sequences of the James Bond movies.