Card #17 is the trio of hitchhiking ghosts from the Disneyland Haunted Mansion attraction. Hands down my favorite thing at Disneyworld, I dragged my wife through it a half dozen times on our last visit. I only saw pieces of the Eddie Murphy Haunted Mansion movie, but I’m really excited...
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Card #16 is Sweeney Todd, the Demon Barber of Fleet Street. To be honest, I really never knew much about this musical until the Depp/Burton movie came out. Frankly, it just blew me away. I picked up the soundtrack and have listened to it all the way through at least a couple dozen times...
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Card #15 is from one of my most favorite movies ever, “Young Frankenstein”. Watched it again while I was sketching this card and still impressed at how nearly perfect it is. Right down to how they filmed it to look...
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Card #14 is the killer doll from Child’s Play, Chucky. I haven’t seen the original in years, but seem to recall it wasn’t bad, as horror flicks go. I think the best part is Brad Dourif’s work as the voice of Chucky. I chose to draw the regular doll version instead of...
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Card #13 is from an early scene in Ghostbusters where they meet the librarian ghost. As much as I was obsessed with Ghostbusters when it first came out, I’ll admit when she transforms into a banshee, it was pretty scary. For this card, I grossly underestimated how hard it would be...
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Card #12 is Gizmo and Stripe from the original Gremlins. You know, I haven’t seen this in years. I’ll have to Netflix it soon. I also loved Gremlins 2, maybe even more than the original. It was just so campy and funny with lots of one-off...
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Card #11 is Freddy Krueger from the “Nightmare on Elm Street” series. Again, I was WAY into these flicks when they first came out, and I still believe the first film was an excellent horror movie. The others went downhill pretty fast, as the Freddy character tried to be more of a...