http://www.frightcatalog.com/
Warning this may sound like Spam but trust me I'm not involved or work for the store. I've actually been to this place before in Worcester, MA and I'm not sure if they're just doing mail order now. I love their props, especially the animated ones.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ek9dxedILt8
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Do you know of any other place online you can buy cool horror stuff?
CREEPY CLASSICS sells cool stuff...vhs tapes,dvds,books,model kits,posters,t-shirts,mags,toys! AH!
(http://i93.photobucket.com/albums/l79/RCMerchant/bloodofdracula.jpg)
http://www.creepyclassics.com/scripts/shopplus.cgi?DN=creepyclassics.com&cartid=31510372351&FILE=/index2.html
Not a selling site...but Monster Toys is a fun site to look at cool monster toys from the 60,70s,80,'s and 90's!
http://thegalleryofmonstertoys.com/
(http://i93.photobucket.com/albums/l79/RCMerchant/soakiesgroup.jpg)
Wolfman has two sets of ears...hmmm....must be a radioactive mutant wolfy!
Having a BLOOD OF DRACULA (that hip teenybopper vampire) has got to be the ultimate in collectibles! That movie was sort of a female version of I WAS A TEENAGE WEREWOLF and TEENAGE FRANKENSTEIN.
I love the fact the Creature has a little smiling pet goldfish. :teddyr:
I remember seeing these on another site and someone pointed out that Kharis seems to be really excited about being a 'Soaky'.
Or maybe that's just a cobra . . . right?!?
I love late September into early October when Halloween stores start popping up. I'd love to buy a lot of this stuff but I can't justify paying so much for a decoration. I did buy a lot of stuff when I was in college like severed head props, horror memorbilia, etc. Nowadays if I want something in a store I usually wait until post Halloween to buy it 50% off.
Last month, my wife and I started preparing for Halloween, updating props and starting new ones. Its pretty addictive, and provides a creative outlet. Every year we have a party with 50 - 60 guests alcohol, food, and lots of fun. We take it all down afterthe first of the year.
The first life size prop I made took about a month.I spent days cutting PVC pipe into small rings that pattern together into chain mail. It took about a week of work after work hours to put 2 bags of the PVC circles together, and the chain mail ended up the size of a bath towel! Lots of work for little payoff.
I get better/faster at this each year, and am trying to find the clothes and treatment for this year's centerpiece prop before I have the mask made for it.
My ultimate goal is to make a good looking prop of the Creature from the Black Lagoon, jst haven't figured out a good way to do it yet.
One of my favorite things about living in NYC now is that I can go to a store called Halloween Adventure (http://www.halloweenadventure.com/) any time of year for all my horror prop needs.
Also, Halloween Town (http://www.halloweentownstore.com/) sells cool horror merch all year round. I'm pretty sure it's owned by Rob Zombie too. They have some pricey stuff, but it's really cool! :cheers: