3/24/2011

Horror facts for people who don’t like horror facts.


In preparation for her role in The Howling, method actress Dee Wallace Stone spent 3 weeks living as a poodle. She won first prize in the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show and donated her winnings to charity.


The 1989 film Leviathan was created by combining the scripts from 16 previous movies.


World famous puppet maker Gepetto was a special effects consultant on all the Child's Play movies. Gepetto received two Saturn awards for his patented "Blue Fairy" puppet animation technique.


Film makers planned a sequel to The Crawling Eye (1958) entitled The Running Nose. Production was cancelled when executives realized the whole idea was way too silly.


Actor Tony Todd is so experienced as a method actor that he shows up on the set of any movie when the director says Candyman three times.


The 1985 film Phenomena was made using entirely non-union insects.


In 1992 during the filming of Jurassic Park, director Steven Spielberg insisted that the dinosaurs not be referred to as monsters on the set, forcing the film crew to call them "Steven's new Ferrari and summer home in Jamaica."


Doug Bradley has played the part of Pinhead more times than any other actor in movie history.


As of this week, there are now 2,436,610 movies about or referring in some way to zombies. 12 of them are good.


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3/23/2011

More obscure horror facts. Read this article then go play Trivial Pursuit and kick everyone’s ass!


Udo Kier holds the world's record for scaring children long distance. His ability to cause kids to crap themselves has been measured up to 42' 6".


Roger Corman produced 75 hit movies at an average budget of 62 dollars and a pack of smokes. Only one of his films, Deathrace 2000 (1975) went over budget when one of the Assistant Directors bought a cup of coffee. Corman kicked the AD's ass for half a mile before production resumed.


The 1972 film Blacula was produced using 43 gallons of funk.


Since 1984, thousands of people who have trouble sleeping normally and who cannot use medications watch The Company Of Wolves as a drug-free alternative.


In 1973, last minute script changes were required to address delays in filming on The Wicker Man. The name of the film was changed to match story updates. It was originally called The Asbestos Man.


Linnea Quigley still keeps lipstick and other cosmetics inside her breasts.


Due to budget limits, the writers of Paranormal Activity had to cut some of the characters that appeared in the first draft of the film script. The parts of Thelma, Shaggy, and Scooby Doo were removed entirely, as was the part of Old Man Whithers, who was due to buy the house. And he would have gotten it too, if it weren't for those darn kids.


All the fog effects for The Fog were produced by John Carpenter's chain smoking.


During production of the 2006 DVD release of the 1982 film Xtro, it was discovered that all previous video transfers had been made with the film reversed and shown backwards. Nobody noticed until then. After corrections were made and the film was played forward, the DVD producers decided to just restore the film to playing backwards because it made more sense.


Release of the film The Hidden was delayed for 6 weeks because no one could find the film negative.


The Japanese title of The Ring actually translates into English as "All's Well That Ends Well."


At the time of his death in December of 2008, there were only 6 people in Hollywood that Forrest Ackerman did not know personally, and only 14 people who had not stolen a piece of movie memorabilia from his house.


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More obscure facts from the fascinating world of horror movies. You just won’t find
this stuff anywhere else on the internet, I guarantee it. Ghoulzone has the scoops!



Actor Christopher Lee has never stopped growing since puberty. The 88 year old actor now measures 8' 7?. During the production of Hammer Studio’s Horror of Dracula, Lee was doubled by two stunt men, one sitting on the shoulders of the other. Mr. Lee has stormed off the set a record 22 times after being asked “how’s the weather up there?”


The 1971 film The Touch of Satan was one of the only Hollywood productions not actually touched by Satan. This was reflected in the film’s opening weekend gross which totaled $23.95.


As of 1965, 13 horror films had been made using Esperanto as the main language. After the release of Incubus, they were all rounded up and buried in a landfill in New Mexico.


The plot of the 1980 Italian science fiction horror film Contamination, featuring exploding alien eggs, was changed along with it’s original title, “Cinque morti per il coniglietto di Pasqua” (Five Deaths of the Easter Bunny).


In Italian, the name Lucio Fulci means “holy shit, look at all the blood.”


In Italian, the name Dario Argento means “I don’t know what I just saw, but it was lit well.”


The 1977 film Demon Seed contained neither demons nor seeds. However, it was the first horror film to feature a victim being crushed by the world’s largest Rubik’s Cube.

The 1986 horror zombie romp Night of the Creeps took three times longer to film than scheduled and went several thousand dollars over budget due to the coolness of Tom Atkins continually causing the film to freeze in-camera.


Jamie Lee Curtis has two pit bulls named Stop Frigging Asking Me and About Michael Myers.


For his work in Near Dark, actor Bill Paxton was paid 16 bottles of Miller beer, nearly three times his salary for Weird Science.


Fruits, vegetables and other foods will spoil in exactly 3 minutes when placed next to a DVD of Hobgoblins or Hobgoblins 2.



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This week marks the first entry in a new series of articles here at the Ghoulzone. Fake Larry’s Horror Facts is a regular column dedicated to listing interesting and little-known facts about horror films throughout history. Trust me, these nuggets of information aren’t available anywhere else on the interwebs. If you don’t believe me, go ahead and look. I dare you.


Anyways, here’s some trivia about horror films I bet you’ve never heard:

On the set of Star Wars in 1977, classic horror star Peter Cushing once caused a delay in filming when he overheard a crewmember remark “in them Limey monster movies, why didn’t Doctor Frankenstein just kill Dracula with a gun?” Mr. Cushing punched him in the mouth. The rest of the crew agreed the dude had it coming.


August 5th 1980: Sean Cunningham, director of Friday the 13th, spent his first night sleeping on a mattress stuffed with money. The mattress was later repossessed by Paramount.


In November of 2010, Lion’s Gate announced plans to continue the Saw series, with the franchise officially ending with number 614. When asked if he would return for the sequels, Tobin Bell said, “just shut the fuck up and sign the check.”


During the preproduction for the 2003 film Freddy vs Jason, director Ronny Yu created controversy when he decided to replace Kane Hodder, who played Jason Voorhees in four Friday the 13th films, with comedian Colin Mochrie. Fans reacted to the decision by calling Yu a “massive fucktard”. The film was a huge hit in Canada.



All of the computer effects for Piranha 3D were produced using only Flash animation over the course of a single drunken weekend.


Bruce Campbell’s actual birth name is Andy Dick. Coincidentally, Andy Dick’s actual birth name is Fake Shemp.


It took six lobotomy patients 9 months to write Return to Sleepaway Camp. Only one was needed to direct the film.


John Carpenter has signed away the remake rights to his colon for 65 bajillion dollars.


In Rob Zombie’s Halloween, the mask of Michael Myers, his entire wardrobe, the shooting script, and the inside of Rob Zombie’s skull were all constructed entirely out of hemp.


Adam Green’s first movie Hatchet was filmed using an all-dwarf cast. Modern digital techniques were used to make the characters appear to be of average height. This technique was not used on Adam Green.

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3/22/2011

I’m making a set of horror-related t-shirt designs. 2 of them are finished, and when I get another 8 done I’ll have a set of 10 which I call Series 1.

Then I’ll upload the whole set to products on Zazzle and make the annoucement. If people like them I’ll make more, I have enough ideas written down right now to compete at least 3 sets.

The style is simple and cartoony, and the subjects are parodies of iconic scenes of horror. More I will not say but I’ll post the finished design set here when they’re ready. Teaser below:


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3/21/2011


Here is the design I came up with while working on the designs for the new series of horror/humor t-shirts. This commemorates the 25th anniversary of David Cronenberg’s The Fly. It’s a different style than the stuff I’m working on now, but it popped into my head so I had to do it.



The background is transparent, so you can choose the color of the shirt. As long as it’s not black or white or too dark or light, it will show up fine. So you can choose any of the colors used in the iPod ads for maximum effect!


I wish I would have thought of it a few years ago, but iPod parodies are still funny.


Here’s the links to the Spreadshirt store where you can be the first on your block to get one. I’m adding more products there today.


My Shop


More horror designs on the way!


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