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sábado, 14 de junio de 2014

Haunted Doll Sighting

The doll was found beside a busy street in Singapore. The Arabic word on the cloth is translated as 'Allah'. Stories from twitter revealed that the doll is possessed and has been moving around on its own when the original owner isn't home. She binded the eyes and left it far away from home so it wouldn't follow her back. 




Some say the doll can be heard talking when it's left alone in a room and is found with its head turned in a different direction. It is said that it spoke in a Malay language and sound like an adult female. 



Original owner found that the only way to get rid of it and make sure it won't come back is to cover it's eyesight. The curse is rumored to have passed on to someone else who found it and untied the cloth unknowingly 





Edit: turns out it the Arabic thing meant "bismillah". I think it's to trap whatever jinn or curse is inside from coming out or following the owner back home. Others speculate it's a product of black magic. 



The doll has been missing since. 



On the very day the locals started trending a freaky suicide (guy hanging beside an apartment block) and murder case which is highly unusual in Singapore but is most probably a coincidence and not related. 



It's irrelevant but you don't see multiple creepy images start appearing on the same day in a small country like singapore so many assumed they were all linked though obviously it's not.





sábado, 24 de noviembre de 2012

Mama



I found this short film on a halloween list of 9 scariest short internet films. Looks like part of the new Guillermo del Toro film coming out titled simply "Mama."

This incredible director is responsible for many of my all time favourite films such as El Orfanato and The Devil's Backbone.

This film doesn't come out until January 18, 2013 and I CAN NOT WAIT ANY LONGER!



lunes, 12 de noviembre de 2012

A Tribute to Pyramid Head


Just got back from watching Silent Hill Revelation, and I would like to take a moment to pay tribute to my favourite monster of all time...Pyramid Head. Could he be any hotter??

Props to the talented Roberto Campanella, a professional ballet dancer and choreographer, who portrays Pyramid Head in both of the Silent Hill movies and does an incredible job of bringing the sexy terrifying creature to life.
Here is a rilly rilly interesting video of the choreography for all the silent hill 
monsters. 

Here's to you Pyramid Head, Man/Monster of my dreams!!















Sexytime




martes, 30 de octubre de 2012

Make-up highlights


Hag


Only one week left of gory fun down at the haunt, I've been very busy down there, and it's been so much fun doing makeup! Here is a bit of a showcase of my work, these are some of my favourite characters from this year! Happy Halloween!! ^_^




Badly Burned little bro



My Beautiful Co-worker



haggard after a long shift.



Stitched




Halloween Makeup








































domingo, 21 de octubre de 2012

Halloween Viewing LIst #5: High Tension








#5: High Tension (2003):

This French film by director Alexandre Aja is a good old-fashioned bloody, crying mess. Lots of suspense and adrenaline-pumping scenes, but mainly horrific gore and lots of mangled human flesh to feast your eyes on. 

Two beautiful young university students, Marie and Alexa, drive into the picturesque French countryside to visit Alexa's parents for the weekend. 


High Tension (also titled "Switchblade Romance) skips the foreplay and cuts right to the chase, delivering up gore right on your doorstep.

It could be classified as a Slasher flick, but a much higher-quality production and far for intelligent than most of those in the genre.

The lead character Marie becomes more and more of a badass as the film progresses which always a plus!

 Check it out this Halloween as an addition to your lovely, deranged, demented gore-fest. 


Enjoy! ^_^






































jueves, 18 de octubre de 2012

Kube 93 Haunt on the New Day show

Brando the Clown and Yours Truly!



Hello Lovelies! Getting in the mood for Halloween, a bunch of us ghouls from the Georgetown Morgue Haunt went around town for a good time, scaring the shit out of people and promoting our haunt!

We were featured on the King 5 New Day show, check us out here! ^_^

I thought I'd post some pics of my costume for you. Hope you enjoy!! 













Aren't I a beautiful bride?



miércoles, 17 de octubre de 2012

Halloween Viewing List#4: Rare Exports: A Christmas Tale

 


#4: Rare Exports, A Christmas Tale (2010):

Directed by Jalmari Helander, Strange Exports is a charming Christmas story of a young Finnish boy who learns about the sinister tradition behind Santa Claus, that has long been buried until now...

 Pietari lives with his father, a reindeer hunter, in northern Finland, butchering and packing their own meet during the long dark nights, when things start to go awry. The reindeer hunters wake one day to find that ever single animal has been slaughtered on the hillside, by an unknown creature. 
Children begin to disappear from the snowy secluded town , and Pietari sets out to stop Santa before Christmas Eve when he will kill again.

 
 There is a legend that centuries ago the citizens were threatened by horned monsters. They were able to trick them onto the lake, where they froze. One of them was cut out inside a giant block of ice and buried deep beneath the mound. And now foreign excavators from America have come to dig up the past that would have been better left buried...

This is a wonderfully made, visually awesome, endearing, cute and funny film that is well worth the watch. A lot of thought has been put into the development of the characters and their relationships, it's a beautiful piece of work, and it's fun to listen to the Finnish language.  It's a clever parody of the myth of Santa intertwined with Norse mythology, as well as consumerism in general. Enjoy! ^_^


















domingo, 14 de octubre de 2012

Halloween Viewing List #3: Bug








#3: Bug

Willian Friedkin, the director of The Exorcist has only put out a handful of movies over the last few decades. This is partly due to the fact that he will not release a film until he is completely satisfied with it, and holds himself to extremely high standards; he is quoted as saying "By the time a film of mine makes it into the theaters, I have a love-hate relationship with it. There is always something I could have done to make it better."

Bug is testament to this tendency, and while it may not be for everyone, if you can stomach it you will not be disappointed. This film did not enjoy much success in the mainstream, and for that reason has been largely overlooked, but this is a very tense, disturbing and artfully written film with incredible performances by Ashley Judd and Michael Shannon (who seems to never turn off his crazed, tortured persona even in interviews...).

Bug is a great character portrait of two lonely and somewhat tragic souls who are roaming this earth, profoundly damaged and changed by past experiences, and who find something they need in each other. They say that misery loves company, and this relationship serves to whip both members into a frenzy of paranoia, mental illness and desperation. 

In a strange way, Bug is a tender love story between the two main characters who really cling to each other, almost immediately  recognizing their connection in grief, loss and despair. There is a lot in the film that is left open to interpretation, which I really like.

I won't give too much away on this film, it's best just to watch it. DON'T ASK QUESTIONS JUST DO IT. It's intense and there are some graphic scenes including some of domestic violence which may be hard for some viewers, so there is your disclaimer.
 This is more of a psychological thriller, it's hard to classify as it's very unique, but it's definitely chilling and you won't soon forget it.....




















viernes, 12 de octubre de 2012

Halloween Viewing List #2: Black Christmas





#2: Black Christmas 1974:

Black Christmas, directed by Bob Clark, is often credited as being the very first slasher flick of its kind, and really signals the beginning of the teen slasher movie genre. A house of sorority sisters settling down for the holidays are plagued by a series of obscene prank calls, followed by crimes of increasing severity by a mystery sex-offender/murderer. Black Christmas was the very first film to use the "killer-cam" technique, and in my opinion it uses this technique in the most effective method to-date. 

The use of suspense is excellent and increases right through the movie, there is the use of really horrifying images that stay with you (especially if you are lucky enough to live in a big, old house with vents and an attic...)  and the classic horror theme of the lead female character knowing something is terribly wrong yet having those around her downplaying it or flat out not believing it. The film has also served as a major influence for virtually every single slasher flick that has come out since. 

What makes this film so disturbing and scary is the killer....he is so depraved and creepy, and downright bizarre that it really stays with you.  Another bonus is you get to watch the lead protagonist Margot Kidder, aka the Most Beautiful Woman in the World!

Do yourself a favour and check out this gem, educate yourself on the history of the ever-popular slasher film, and get ready to feel like someone is watching you whenever your alone for the next month!!!

Happy Viewing ^_^