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We’re getting a bonus item featured this week, which isn’t directly movie related but benefits a killer cause.
“Enjoy the Show” Shirt from Mixtape Massacre Pre-orders close this Sunday, May 15, and will ship in 4-5 weeks.
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It comes on black or gold shirts for $28 plus four limited edition tie-die variants (Crypt, Plague, Oasis, and Wrong Side of the River) for $32. Hollie Matney designed the artwork, inspired by Drew Struzen’s unmistakable Indiana Jones posters. They retail for $34.99.ĭisney+’s Moon Knight made me want to revisit The Mummy starring Brendan Fraser, so it’s serendipitous that Ugly Kids Club just unleashed a shirt for the film. This is the fourth figure in NECA’s TMNT X Universal Monsters series, following Raphael as Frankenstein, Leonardo as Ygor, and Michelangelo as The Mummy. It’s packaged in a window box with opening flap featuring art by Daniel Horne. Featuring Judith Hoag’s likeness from the 1990 Ninja Turtles movie, the 7” scale action figure comes with two interchangeable heads, four interchangeable hands, microphone, handbag, lightning bolt sai, spider, and two mutated rats. Products will ship the week of June 17.Īpril O’Neil as ‘The Bride of Frankenstein’ Figure from NECAĪpril O’Neil as The Bride of Frankenstein will join NECA’s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles X Universal Monsters toy line in October. 100% of profits will be donated to Mattey to help cover medical expenses. ‘The Toxic Avenger’ Shirt from Fright-Ragsįright-Rags is stepping in to help stuntman/actor David “Big Dave” Mattey - who made his debut as the monstrous hero in Citizen Toxie: The Toxic Avenger IV and went on to work on the likes of The Book of Boba Fett, Thor, Hancock, Bright, and American Horror Story - in his fight.Ī Troma-approved Toxic Avenger design by Zachary Jackson Brown is available on T-shirts for $28 and zip-up hoodies for $48 now through Monday, May 16. 26×18 framed canvas prints, limited to 74 (in tribute to the film’s release in 1974) are also available for $360. 24×18 giclee prints, limited to 400, can be purchased unframed for $95 or framed for $280.
With its vibrant detail, you can practically feel the sweltering Texas heat.Īs a companion to their new Leatherface 1:6 scale figure, Sideshow Collectibles commissioned Edmiston to create the piece, titled The Butcher. It’s been immortalized as a grainy, black-and-white promo shot, which artist Jason Edmiston - no stranger to painting the Sawyer family - used as a basis for his new artwork. One of the most iconic scenes from The Texas Chain Saw Massacre is the finale, in which Leatherface chases after Sally at dawn. ‘The Texas Chain Saw Massacre’ Print from Sideshow Art Prints Scheduled to ship the week of June 12, pre-orders are open through Sunday, May 15. T-shirts are $29.99 and long-sleeve shirts are $41.99. Terror Threads has a design depicting the iconic slasher as he has appeared in each of the 12 Friday the 13th movies. It’s Friday the 13th, so of course I have to show some love for my boy Jason Voorhees - every incarnation, in fact. ‘Friday the 13th’ Shirt from Terror Threads Here are the coolest horror collectibles unveiled this week! Killer Collectibles highlights five of the most exciting new horror products released each and every week, from toys and apparel to artwork, records, and much more.
Pee-wee met up with her 10 years later, and we’ve never forgotten their encounter.
Late actress Alice Nunn, who passed away in 1988, played Large Marge in the film, a character who was born on Decemand died on January 11, 1974. Like a handful of our favorite things from the ’80s, it was the Chiodo Brothers ( Killer Klowns from Outer Space) who fabricated and animated Marge’s nightmarish visage – above, Stephen Chiodo animates Large Marge. If you saw the film as a kid, there’s a good chance you’ve never been able to scrub that particular jump scare from your mind. The woman, Marge, relays to Pee-wee the scary story of her own death, which crescendos with Marge transforming into, well, a big-eyed creature straight out of your nightmares. I’m of course referring to the infamous Large Marge scene, wherein Pee-wee hitches a ride with the ghost of a dead trucker on his quest to find his beloved bicycle. Tim Burton made his debut as a feature filmmaker with Pee-wee’s Big Adventure in 1985, which contains one of the scariest moments in any non-horror movie ever made. Not only is today Krampusnacht, but it’s also Large Marge‘s 80th birthday.