Imagine they'd had brought that cast back in 2006 for a nostalgic BBC 2 run. Nice and cheap. We'd have had 20 years of those icons by this stage
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Imagine they'd had brought that cast back in 2006 for a nostalgic BBC 2 run. Nice and cheap. We'd have had 20 years of those icons by this stage
Biggest legend of Stranger Things is Derek
Brutal it's not gonna be a live action conclusion but a comic strip instead. I mean I'll still read it butttt
Marked as dispatched. Too good to be true
Payment taken for S21 boxset. Well that's nice and early
They will gather dust. So much dust
Davros from Doctor Who.
Captain Pike from Star Trek episode The Menagerie.
Who wore it better?
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Illustration of a shouting young man.
This house will become a shrine, and punks and skins and rastas will all gather round and hold their hands in sorrow for their fallen leader. And all the grown-ups will say, "But why are the kids crying?" And the kids will say, "Haven't you heard? Rick is dead! The People's Poet is dead!"
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"Jon Pertwee as Tony Montana in Scarface" (2019) watercolour; 9 x 12 in.
Those of you with long memories may recall this previous masterpiece of hers:
"Jon Pertwee as Tony Montana in Scarface" (2019)
watercolour; 9 x 12 in.
WOOOO EL PRINGEL!!!!
Goodnight from the all-night sausage stall on Ashcourt’s Markham Street, where gossip about the Smiling Man is an engine of shudders. Goodnight from The Half Moon, where Joxy Collins is convinced the stuffed crow perching on its walnut bar just blinked and cawed at him. Goodnight from Hookland.
This should be a sister piece to Tom Baker's 'Day in the Life' column for The Sunday Times.
Edit. The 5th Doctor stuck in the confession dial trying to remember who the lad in the picture is.
Never far from our thoughts.
Wasn't it cut due the episode being too long for international screenings? Sure I read that somewhere
So is 'Firefly' coming back and is it just an Audible thingy
Watching a horror film called 'The Sand' because I always need to feed my 70's irrational fear of quicksand
I'm listening to Say You Love Satan 80s Horror Podcast on Podbean, check it out! www.podbean.com/pa/dir-jhfm8...
I miss these guys
A folk horror event poster with mustard yellow borders and a central painted illustration. The artwork shows the same shadowy tentacled figure against a sunset sky. Text reads "TEASEL & SKYLARK" at top, then "The General Witchfinders are here to ensure the harvest is met. It is time to keep your appointment with... FOLK HORROR." Event details at bottom: "GENERAL WITCHFINDERS FIRST LIVE EVENT" at The Kings Arms Hotel, Dorchester; tickets £8 from teasandkylark.com/events and in store; Tuesday 7PM/5th May.
A painting of a shadowy humanoid figure standing in a green field at sunset. The figure has a featureless black head with green leafy growths and dark tentacle-like appendages extending outward. It wears a striped vest with a black belt featuring a gold crescent buckle, black trousers, and black boots. The background shows an orange and yellow sky with a bright sun, plus silhouettes of standing stones and a satellite dish.
A text-heavy promotional poster with mustard yellow background and dark red/brown typography. The text describes a folk horror event hosted by The General Witchfinders Podcast in league with Teasel and Skylark bookshop in Dorchester. It mentions Hammer Horror, Christopher Lee in The Wicker Man, and Nigel Kneale, plus live music from The Flaming Cactus Band and The Whitley Lake Band. The event culminates in the launch of the latest General Witchfinders Zine with Beltane-inspired content. Recommended for ages 15+.
A promotional poster with a mustard yellow background featuring the cover of "General Witchfinders" zine Issue 4 Beltane 2026. The cover illustration shows a hare with blood-red eyes, blackened antlers, and pink fungal growths emerging from its body against a green gradient background. The zine is subtitled "the 'zine of horrific british horror" in Gothic lettering. Below the cover, text reads: "OFFICIAL LAUNCH EVENT FOR GENERAL WITCHFINDERS ZINE ISSUE FOUR."
EXCITING NEWS!
We’re holding our first LIVE General Witchfinders event with Dorchester’s Teasle & Skylark Bookshop.
Tue, May 5th for a talk on Folk Horror & the launch of our next zine!
Tickets: tinyurl.com/gwL1VE
Zine cover by @scoobtoobins.bsky.social
Poster art by @jonpountney1.bsky.social
Fair comment. All the clips have been from S1 and S2 in the shonkiest quality imaginable and they are hilarious
My feed has been spewing up Torchwood clips all week and after watching a few I've concluded it's all bleakly funny cheesey crap
Another version of ShadaaaaaaaHHHHH
Superb. Bravo. Superb. Like Black Mirror on crack
#Goodluckhavefundon'tdie
If it was an inflight movie, I’d still walk out.
Jon Dear makes my Stranger Things T-shirt look like I woefully underdressed for this interview
Yep. That's what you get. Very generous of them
Look at them all l
Pretending to like 'Warriors of the Deep'
#totp
Didn't know about that Misty omnibus. This knowledge is going to cost me