“As long as anyone can remember, the coming of The Undertaker has meant the coming of death. Until one day the grim promise fails and tension builds as the God fearing townsfolk of Backwater wait for someone to die.”
The other part is a secret… but let’s just say it will help keep any doomsayers energized for the evening!
What are you doing this Friday night? Well scratch those plans and answer the call of Cthulhu instead at Cthulhupalooza II: Son of Cthulhupalooza (arg, try saying that 5 times fast) This is the second event put on by the fabulous people at Second Level Wizards celebrating Cthulhu and rocking out!
Check out a Cthulhu themed Miskatonic Middleschool Bake Sale competition, tons of short films and videos that would satisfy any doomsday cult, a chance to hear the Folk/Metal band Scythia play live, not 1 but 2 beautiful burlesque shows by the talented Little Miss Risk, the premiere of the brand new music video “20 Minutes of Oxygen” from local Cthulhu rockers THE DARKEST OF THE HILLSIDE THICKETS and best of all a chance to hear them play live!
Don’t know who Cthulhu is? Then this may not be the event for you or maybe it is and you just don’t know it yet. Here is the itinerary for the evening:
6:30 Doors open, Miskatonic Bake Sale begins
7:15 Short Films block 1
8:00 Bake Sale Awards Ceremony
8:20 Little Miss Risk burlesque 1
8:40 Short Films block 2
9:00 SCYTHIA folk metal
9:40 Little Miss Risk burlesque 2
10:00 Short Films block 3 including announcement of winner for Thickets fan video contest
10:25 premiere of “20 Minutes of Oxygen” video
10:30 THE DARKEST OF THE HILLSIDE THICKETS
Tickets are only $15 of your Earths dollars.
WARNING: THE EVENTS ABOVE MAY BE TOO MUCH FUN FOR YOU TO HANDLE AND MAY PROVIDE YOU WITH WEIRD TALES OF ROCK THAT WILL SHAKE THE OLD ONES OUT OF YOU!
You’re looking at the first official photo of the full Spider-Man suit, with Andrew Garfield in it, from the upcoming reboot. Guess what, this movie finally has a title:The Amazing Spider-Man. I admit, I smiled when I read this.
This is supposedly the test scene from the presently “put on hold” big-screen CGI adaptation of classic 1980′s Saturday Morning Cartoon ThunderCats. Yeah… I would turn the green light off on this too and let my memory of Thundercats remain undowngraded. Whoever was in charge of the direction of this should be let go immediately.
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