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calliopes_pen ([personal profile] calliopes_pen) wrote2011-10-31 10:08 am

Fannish Items of Interest

Original art auctions will benefit Steve Niles’ sick dog.

Syfy Films is planning to adapt George R.R. Martin’s Wild Cards.

From Geeks of Doom: 13 Comic Book To Haunt Your Halloween. 13 Movies To Haunt Your Halloween.

The Multifandom Horror Comment Meme for Writers and Artists.

Promo for the next episode of Merlin.

Courtesy of Comic Alliance linking to it, you can watch the Tomb of Dracula anime.

From the AV Club: 21 Plus Unexpectedly Scary Episodes Of Not Scary Shows. Doctor Who’s Blink makes the list.

It’s Insanejournal’s 10th anniversary.

Timothy Dalton, David Tennant, John Simm, Freema Agyeman, Billie Piper, Catherine Tate, Bernard Cribbins, the late Elisabeth Sladen, John Barrowman, and everyone else on the cast and crew sing along to I Would Walk 500 Miles while on the set of The End of Time. Even the Adipose pop in for a visit—you get to see an Ood dance, too.

Sung by John Barrowman, here’s The Ballad of Russell and Julie, from the wrap party of David Tennant’s tenure as the Doctor.

How to make your own Vigo the Carpathian using Xbox Kinect.

Halloween Shows.Net has Bride of Boogedy for viewing. I’ll be watching it, along with Mr. Boogedy, a bit later.

10 MST3K Episodes to Watch On Halloween

CNN reports that one of Bram Stoker's writing journals has been unearthed.

This month for Halloween, I have now watched for the first time: Subspecies, Bloodstone: Subspecies 2, Warlock, Halloween, Halloween II, Halloween III: Season of the Witch, Halloween H20: 20 Years Later, Wes Craven’s New Nightmare, The Omen (original), Poltergeist, Silver Bullet, The Lost Boys, Jason Goes To Hell: The Final Friday, The Changeling (1980), Ghost Story (from 1981), House (from 1986), and House II: The Second Story.

I didn’t post about the Zombie Walk. It didn’t take more than 5 minutes for everyone to pass on by. There was a Zombie Chef, two Zombie Ghostbusters, a Zombie Batman and Catwoman, and about 200 others. Including someone’s little Pug puppy, with fake blood on its back. Yesterday, I went to see The Lost Boys—aside from a few technical difficulties (and a grand total of 7 people were there, counting us) that made it a couple minutes late in starting, it went nicely.

ETA: Forgot to add the Bram Stoker news, so that's added now.