can't imagine whyThese images always creep me out.
Did anyone else read those "Scary Stories" books when they were young?
The stories themselves weren't always scary, but the pen-and-ink drawings were straight out of nightmares.
Man I so HATED the artwork from those books...
I bought the full set for my son. He is 10 months old right now.
Man I so HATED the artwork from those books...
Yeah. . . While the new artwork is drawn well, it isn't nearly as creepy. The only reason to own the books in the first place was for Stephen Gammell's art. Now you get this. . .I heard there are new versions without the awesome artwork, would be a shame because the old stuff was both terrifying and beautifully done.
Yup, they replaced the image of the girl with no nose or eyes with that.^
Yeah. . . While the new artwork is drawn well, it isn't nearly as creepy. The only reason to own the books in the first place was for Stephen Gammell's art. Now you get this. . .
Yup, they replaced the image of the girl with no nose or eyes with that.^
Shooting Location - House For Rent
I am posting this because I need to make some extra cash.
I am renting out my house for your local film.
House is not in the best condition.
Rental fee is negotiable... basically tell me what you can afford.
photo's can be found at: http://www.jamesmaynard.net/house/
Too bad about the last part.
This one had potential until the spiky teeth thing. It went full-retard at the "I...AM...GOD..." line. The worst kind of creepypasta.
Haha. Good man. I used to be fascinated by those books as a kid.
A skeleton in the Capella Sansevero, an ancient Italian church which has been turned into a private museum of anatomical petrification. The skeleton was given an injection before death which somehow preserved all veins, arteries and capillaries. Photo by Evans/Three Lions/Getty Images, circa 1955.
Edward Weston - St. Roch Cemetery, New Orleans, 1941.
Seriously.. I come to this thread and I can't stop watching... what the fuck is that?!?
I find these hilarious actually
This is pretty compelling stuff.
I wonder where it goes.
that first one looks like the mask Cronenberg wears in Nightbreed.
Great stuff Melchiah, as usual!
that first one looks like the mask Cronenberg wears in Nightbreed.
What happened to my bedtime creeps?
"Brazilian street artist Herbert Baglione has somehow managed to make an abandoned psychiatric hospital in Parma, Italy even creepier with his paintings of shadows.
The way Bagliones shadows creep out from disused wheelchairs and lurk ominously on the walls makes it easy to imagine that they belonged to the tortured souls that used to inhabit the place.
The work is part of Bagliones "1000 Shadows" project, where he paints silhouettes on floors and walls."
These two really creep my out.Übermatik;56276092 said:
Read "In cold blood" then googled it. AMAZING book btw.