Collegeville Small Devil Halloween Costume
So many devils, so few Halloweens. Here's another variation on the devil to make you do it.
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So many devils, so few Halloweens. Here's another variation on the devil to make you do it.
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Go ape with this Collegeville Gorilla costume. If the mask looks familiar, that's because it's been repurposed a few times in other costumes. Not sure I like the color-scheme in this one since it's more a clown-gorilla vibe than a king of the apes gorilla vibe.
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Who wouldn't want to beam up to the Enterprise as Spock for Halloween?
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Here's a bewitching Collegeville Witch costume listed by eBay'r nicketynacks. That mask almost seems J-Horror, doesn't it?
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That "white for night" marketing gimmick is quite apropos for this Collegeville Casper, the friendly ghost, costume.
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Seems more like Bozo the Hobo clown given the condition of the costume. I vaguely recall seeing Bozo on his television show. Thank the lord I was too young to be scared. After all the horror movies I've watched, I'm now too old not to be (listed by eBay'r hideho).
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In the 1970s, Star Trek was hot. Judging by the franchise owner's less than planet-shaking attention given this year to the 5oth anniversary of the landmark television series, I doubt they experienced any of the 1970s love-fest for all things Trek.
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Here is yet another skeleton to rattle your bones on Halloween night (listed by eBay'r packaraticus).
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In FMOTF number 6, Vincent Lewis, in his Horror of Dracula review, says "In comparison to Lee's deathly sinister portrayal, Lugosi's Dracula is today not only completely outdated but in many instances utterly ludicrous." I love both Lee and Lugosi and all I can say is Mr. Lewis's statement is ludicrous. One can argue thematics, varying character to sociological nuances, and tonally structured elements, but I doubt he knew what those were, so why bother? On a more positive note, horror host, the Outsider, (bet you didn't know about him!) of Nightmare Theatre is spotlighted, Bela Lugosi's filmography is listed, and The Shadow strikes back. (This copy courtesy of Professor Kinema.)
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Very primitive spook house devil look makes this Ben Cooper Magic-Glo Halloween mask and costume a display treat.
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Ben Cooper Devil Halloween Costume
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Robots, scream queens, and more Bela Lugosi make for another stellar issue of Fantastic Monsters of the Films. But there's more. The importance of a deadline hits home in The Devil's Workshop, FMOTF plants a big wet one on The Day of the Triffids, the Horrorscope dishes the dirt on the hottest news from monsterland, Alex Gordon talks about the real Bela, and Spy Smasher smashes spies. All you need to do is supply the bed sheet and the flashlight. (Oh, wait, if you're reading on an e-reader, nevermind the flashlight.)
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The mask could use a bit more style, but the costume illustration is perfect. I just wish the eBay seller who listed this had provided larger photographs. I can see displaying this next to an Aurora Mummy model kit built up and painted.
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