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This Friday January 26th – January 28th come see uncle Lloydie, Toxie, and all of your Troma Team pals at the Villain’s Art show in Philadelphia PA. Come get new Tromazing merchandise, free autographs by Lloyd Kaufman, President of Troma Entertainment and creator of the Toxic avenger, and exclusive to this event, your own damn Troma Tattoo!
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Been a long time since we've featured any Horror Movie Hunks, what with Women in Horror Month going on...be that as it may, let's clear the decks and cleanse the collective palate with a cavalcade of bad boys - this is all purely gratuitous!
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An HBO Cannon Home VHS Video promo for horror film releases, including clips from Dawn of the Dead, Return of the Living Dead, Martin, The Howling II, The Evil Dead, Martin, The Being, Blacula, The Babysitter, Xtro, and The Hill Have Eyes II from 1986.
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Read more: VHS Store Sales Demo – Horror Hot Properties (1987) [Demolition Kitchen Video]

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Born Francis Avallone in Philadelphia on September 18, 1939, Frankie Avalon first came to the attention of American Bandstand's Dick Clark while still in high school. He cut his first album in 1958 but had been making recordings for several years prior to that, primarily as a trumpeter, not a singer. As a youth, Avalon mastered the trumpet and at age 13 was featured on the CBS TV series The Jackie Gleason Show during its first season. A few years later, when he traded his trumpet for a microphone, Avalon was featured in the rock and roll film Jamboree (1957; with Fats Domino and Jerry Lee Lewis). In 1958, the young singer signed with Chancellor Records and, between 1958 and 1962, he charted 13 singles in the Billboard Top 40, including two number one hits: Venus topped the charts for five weeks in early 1959, and Why shot to number one in early 1960.
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Read more: Frankie Avalon Biography [Brian’s Drive-In Theater]

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For many, tattoos are a deeply personal form of self-expression, a means to immortalize something meaningful on their skin. Whether it's a symbol of personal growth, a tribute to a loved one, or simply an appreciation for art, every tattoo tells a story. Among the vast expanse of tattoo themes, one finds a niche yet passionate group: those who get inked with designs inspired by cult cinema. One such cult classic that has left its mark (quite literally) on fans is the "Phantasm" film series.
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Read more: The Most Unique Phantasm Tattoos Of All Time [Phantasm]

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Art contributions based on the living-dead genre.
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Read more: Fan Art Gallery of Romero’s Dead Franchise [Homepage of the Dead]