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Via: http://altporn.net/news/2014/05/23/barelyevil-horror-punk-miss-monster-fucks-beer-bottle/Dangerously hot punk rocker Miss Monster shows up for this set looking like a touch school girl with her great classic monsters tattoo collection and her tiny
Via: http://altporn.net/news/2015/07/31/vamping-it-up-with-opheliavlad/OpheliaVlad is being a charming vampire style horror host tonight and she looks sexy as ever all dripping in blood. I love her spooky girl makeup, that hot spiked bra and her classic
Via: http://altporn.net/news/2015/08/16/kneel-and-pledge-your-unworthy-soul-to-alessa_666/Modern Mistress of the Dark Alessa_666 is looking temptingly spooky as ever tonight. Listening to classic blues standards and talking to her cool cat Santu. Spanking
Starburst Classics of the Horror Film (Marvel/Grandreams 1982) From a charity shop in Hounslow.
Dracula, Ladybird Horror Classics (Ladybird 1984) From Oxfam in Nottingham.
Frankenstein, Ladybird Horror Classics (Ladybird, 1984) From Oxfam in Nottingham.
Horror Classics Library: Dracula, retold from Bram Stoker’s novel and illustrated by Tom Barling (Corgi, 1976). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Page from Horror Classics Library: Dracula, retold from Bram Stoker’s novel and illustrated by Tom Barling (Corgi, 1976). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Horror Classics Library: Frankenstein retold from Mary Shelley’s novel and illustrated by Tom Barling (Corgi, 1976). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Page from Horror Classics Library: Frankenstein retold from Mary Shelley’s novel and illustrated by Tom Barling (Corgi, 1976). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Classic Tales Of Horror, edited by Stephanie Dowrick (Book Club Associates, 1977). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Me, my snacks and a classic horror movie on this Sunday evening #bliss #Sunday #thegrudge #horror #movie #
Franca Mai, Brigitte Lahaie, Jean-Marie Lemaire, Fanny Magier, and Muriel Montossé in Jean Rollin’s classic film Fascination (1979)
One of your favourite Robin Williams films gets a horror twist to its trailer. Enjoy. Mrs. Doubtfire (1993)
mattbellamymuseofspace: duod: Many classic horror icons and other disturbing creatures share common characteristics. Pale skin, dark, sunken eyes, elongated faces, sharp teeth, and the like. These images inspire horror and revulsion in many, and with
Stills from an all time favourite. Classic British camp horror, one of Vincent Price’s most enjoyable forays into the skewed and highly styled post-Hammer period. Phibes returns to bring his dead “beloved” back to life with the
justcoolrecords: Best for last! #vinyl #records #soundtracks #70s #horror #classics #theomen #spookymusic #blackmass #jerrygoldsmith
aedollon: Get your corpses out!Its time for some Miama, the warmest undead amongst cold walkers out there!In this 9, HD pictures folio, you’ll witness the glamourous upsides of those decrepit and trashy horror classics trough this gal’s most meaty
Vidcaps from our latest custom video with Daphne “Daphne Brackett” a remake of a classic Halloween scene!
“Phantasm” (1979) in a NutshellThe original 1970′s cult classic is a delightful hot mess of nonsensical storytelling, goofy attempts at being scary and the occasional evocative imagery (and I wouldn’t have it any other way). I’m currently in
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classic-coffins: Yvonne De Carlo in “Munster” lingerie
fault-classic: Bullet Tuber from Let It Die mostly drawn from memory… it is really hard to find decent references of these things. I’m sure I missed a bunch of details. in my opinion the butt in this pic looks bad. Needs work.
~Support me on Patreon - patreon.com/reapersun~Some original takes on some classic monsters :)) I might turn these into some small sticker sheets in the future :))))Bonus boy:
F. W. Murnau’s Nosferatu, 1922.
Lon Chaney, sr. The Phantom of the Opera, 1925.
Bela Lugosi, Dracula, 1931.
Boris Karloff, Frankenstein, 1931.
Boris Karloff, The Mummy, 1932.
Elsa Lanchester, Bride of Frankenstein, 1935.
Lon Chaney, jr. The Wolfman, 1941.
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ghoulsnextdoor: horrorfixxx: FAVORITE HORROR FRANCHISES. Love love LOVE!!
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horrorinthehammer: The Classics
horrorsoflife: Composite classic monster
sadghostboy-deactivated20130418: Classic horror lines.
vintagegal: Horror stickers (via)
365daysofhorror: Halloween is coming! (never forget the classic horror movies)
trashandexcuses: Universal Classic Horror
baron-von-kelly: Classic horror films
vintagegal: Vintage Valentines: Universal Horror Valentine stickers by Norman Saunders, 1966 (via)
zombiepussyliquor: zombiepussyliquor:The lovely bry134life send me this message, I thought I’d post it, just if anyone else wanted some recommendations on classic horror movies to watch too. Sorry it’s a bit of a late reply. I would consider anything
Classic Monsters by Eduardo Schaal
Something I’m hoping for in “Beach City Horror Club” is some neat horror movie references, especially to some classic B-movies. Because I like B-horror movies and I think it would be cool to see some references
artemispanthar:artemispanthar: I was trying to think up a good fake horror movie title (for a fic I’m writing) and I’m genuinely surprised “Helltel” isn’t a real horror movie title yet HelltelHelltel II: Revenge of the BellboyHelltel III:
hyruule: S I L E N T H I L L f: After many long years, the classic psychological horror franchise Silent Hill is finally back with Silent Hill f. Silent Hill f is the first original Silent Hill sequel in years.
moniquill: castleoflions: duod: Many classic horror icons and other disturbing creatures share common characteristics. Pale skin, dark, sunken eyes, elongated faces, sharp teeth, and the like. These images inspire horror and revulsion in many, and
steveholtvstheuniverse: thepiratedocks: I am a lover of the horror genre and the 80’s offered many gems. If you are looking for cheesy horror, gore and genre classics then the 80’s is the way to go. I’ve tried to include as many films as possible
jasontruant: “John Carpenter’s Halloween” (1978)
horrorhoundcentral: The Beyond
digitaltheorydesign: The first two prints in my new ‘Horror Classics’ series, inspired by classic movie monsters of yesteryear. On sale in my Etsy shop @ www.etsy.com/shop/DigitalTheory Check me out on facebook @ www.facebook.com/DigitalTheoryDesign
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jonnathan-horror: Dawn of the DEAD Horror classic movie 1978