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Apr
25
13:05
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Posted by Boo Scary, and filed under Media
Deliciously disturbing. Gary Jules‘ cover of the Tears For Fears song Mad World is haunting enough without the visuals of this creepy clown bellhop in an ill-fitting uniform who looks like a cross between a hunger striker and elastic man. »» comments (zero) |
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Nov
5
0:38
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Posted by Boo Scary, and filed under Media
The Cat Piano from PRA on Vimeo. Latest short film by The People’s Republic of Animation. Narrated by Nick Cave. Directed by Eddie White & Ari Gibson. Produced by Jessica Brentnall more info, go to »» comments (zero) |
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Oct
28
19:43
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Posted by Boo Scary, and filed under Media
This is not news I know, but I just had to share. Here is Corporate Cannibal from the album Hurricane by Grace Jones:
Lyrics:
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Oct
28
9:57
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Here’s a wonderful little short by Tim Burton and narrated by Vincent Price about a boy named Vincent, who sort of reminds me of myself.
Thanks to Chuck G for pointing out this little gem again. An oldie but a goody. »» comments (zero) |
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Oct
14
17:02
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Posted by Boo Scary, and filed under Media
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Apr
11
3:39
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Posted by Boo Scary, and filed under Media, Paranormal
The Codex Gigas, which translated to English means, Giant Book, and pictured above is said to be the largest known medieval manuscript in the world.
No one knows for sure who wrote this manuscript, dated to the early 13th century. That fact has given rise to numerous legends attempting to explain its existence. Here’s a particularly eerie one:
Recently National Geographic HD aired an hour long documentary about the book and the investigation of the manuscript by various experts. Here’s an excerpt from the show: The findings experts in the program were that the book was the work of a solitary scribe over what must have been years, perhaps as many as 30. Perhaps doing penance for some unknown or perceived sins it turns out the book may have been the work of an entire lifetime. Further sources for more about Codex Gigas – The Devil’s Bible:
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Jan
29
15:07
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Dec
9
14:05
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This poster looks promising:
Interested in snow? Zombies? Nazis? Well the Norwegian film Dead Snow has all of that as well as hot chicks in snow suits. Check out the trailer, subtitled in case you’re mono-linguistic like me and don’t understand Norwegian: The trailer gives the the film that Shaun of the Dead / Evil Dead kind of feel to it just in a different language and with actors who , no doubt, eat a lot of fish. Check out more pictures and info about Dead Snow aka Død snø, an official Sundance 2009 selection, over at shocktillyoudrop.com. I may be going to Sundance so you can be assured his will be one I’ll check out. »» comments (2) |








