What would happen if Jack Skellington visited St. Patrick's Day Town instead of Christmastown?
Here's the link if that doesn't work for you.
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
The Nightmare Before St. Patrick's Day
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Monsters show off their sexy sides
This commercial shows why you should never trust profile pictures, and it uses monsters to make the point. Look for Medusa, a witch, Nosferatu, Frankenstein, and an alien.
Monsters! And it's not even Halloween yet! Good job, Samsung!
Monsters! And it's not even Halloween yet! Good job, Samsung!
Monday, March 1, 2010
Last night I dreamt...
I have always wanted to make the trip to Zombie Joe's in North Hollywood, and this weekend I finally got the chance. Urban Death: Once Upon A Nightmare is a series of nightmares that you've had, heard of, or seen in books and movies. Some are humorous, some are gross, and some are downright scary. The unpolished theater added to my panic level - the bare walls and no-frills lighting left me wondering if I was sitting in the lair of some maniac theater owner who likes to skin people and wear them as coats (I like to let my imagination run wild). Fortunately, no bodily harm was done (to me), but I have made a resolution to never to absent-mindedly undress while a madman waits in my closet.
Over the course of an hour, no words are spoken, but each cast member gets his or her moment in the blood-covered spotlight. There are nightmares for everyone packed into to the show. For me, the most poignant moment in the show was when a woman walked out dressed as an older lady in her finest clothes - a hat, a sensible dress, and a fox stole. She stood stoically at first, but sadness soon overcame her and she gently comforted herself by petting her dead accessory. As I said earlier, I like to let my imagination go, so I pictured myself in her place and thought of the saddest thing possible. Voila! My worst nightmare. Thanks, Zombie Joes...I think.
In addition to the nightmare scenarios, I also appreciated their ingenuity. With just a few props, some simple lighting, and some bare-bones costuming, they manage to put on a whole show that feels different every few minutes.
In short, the show is a fun-yet-spooky experience. I support horror-themed theater in all forms, and if you do too, I think it's worth a trip to see Once Upon A Nightmare. Call Zombie Joe's to make your reservation ahead of time. The show has been extended through March 6th.
ZJU (Zombie Joe Underground?)
4850 Lankershim Blvd
North Hollywood, CA 91601
(818) 202-4120
Over the course of an hour, no words are spoken, but each cast member gets his or her moment in the blood-covered spotlight. There are nightmares for everyone packed into to the show. For me, the most poignant moment in the show was when a woman walked out dressed as an older lady in her finest clothes - a hat, a sensible dress, and a fox stole. She stood stoically at first, but sadness soon overcame her and she gently comforted herself by petting her dead accessory. As I said earlier, I like to let my imagination go, so I pictured myself in her place and thought of the saddest thing possible. Voila! My worst nightmare. Thanks, Zombie Joes...I think.
In addition to the nightmare scenarios, I also appreciated their ingenuity. With just a few props, some simple lighting, and some bare-bones costuming, they manage to put on a whole show that feels different every few minutes.
In short, the show is a fun-yet-spooky experience. I support horror-themed theater in all forms, and if you do too, I think it's worth a trip to see Once Upon A Nightmare. Call Zombie Joe's to make your reservation ahead of time. The show has been extended through March 6th.
ZJU (Zombie Joe Underground?)
4850 Lankershim Blvd
North Hollywood, CA 91601
(818) 202-4120
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