Friday, December 24, 2010
Friday, November 26, 2010
Friday The 13th: Revenge
So many people have asked for this, and here it is. It's not really available anywhere else and was only available for a certain time. Director Josh Brown is in the middle or re-editing it, but I am not sure if/when that will be available.
Saturday, May 8, 2010
Friday, April 16, 2010
Mahakaal: Freddy's Indian Invasion!
Here's a movie called Mahakaal (The Monster) from India. This caught my eye because it is essentially an A Nightmare On Elm Street ripoff- hell it's a down right plagiarism. I think it's hilarious to tell you the truth.
Here's a review from DVD Beaver on this film.

Here's a review from DVD Beaver on this film.

Saturday, April 10, 2010
Part III in 3-D screening!

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Monday, May 24, 2010
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8:00pm - 10:00pm
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Cinefamily Theater
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611 N. Fairfax
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Los Angeles, CA
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Doug Benson presents Friday the 13th Part 3 (w/ live commentary!)
Doug Benson (Super High Me, "Best Week Ever") slides on in to the Cinefamily to present a unique spin on a beloved horror franchise classic. We all know Friday The 13th Part 3 is perhaps the most satisfying film in the legendary franchise (Jason gets his hockey mask! Hippies and bikers! All that creepy stuff in the barn!). We also know that Larry Zerner delivered the series' most endearing non-Jason performance, in the form of practical jokester/big-time nerd/venerated thespian "Shelly".
Doug Benson (Super High Me, "Best Week Ever") slides on in to the Cinefamily to present a unique spin on a beloved horror franchise classic. We all know Friday The 13th Part 3 is perhaps the most satisfying film in the legendary franchise (Jason gets his hockey mask! Hippies and bikers! All that creepy stuff in the barn!). We also know that Larry Zerner delivered the series' most endearing non-Jason performance, in the form of practical jokester/big-time nerd/venerated thespian "Shelly".
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Dbach's Hangman.


Finally got one of these, awesome AWESOME piece, really good price. I had some cash left over from some masks I sold on eBay to pay my CC bill, so it was so worth it.
Check out more photos at the Night Owl Forum.
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Help produce Scott Goldberg's "The Forest Hills"
Scott Goldberg is a brilliant writer and director who needs help funding his first full-length movie called "The Forest Hills". Check out the Kickstarter page and check out the donation levels and what you get. Donate as much as $60 and get your name in the credits!
The Forest Hills is a short horror film, directed by Scott Goldberg, that touches on important subjects such as racism, society and rape, all wrapped up in a haunting horror story. We are raising funds for special effects will compliment the effectiveness of this film. $5,000 will allow us to compliment our funds and release a compelling story that will chill viewers to the bone. Yet "The Forest Hills" does not rely solely on shock value as do many horror films; it blends an intriguing story, a haunting premise, and the stunning and priceless abandoned scenery of the eastern coast, featuring locations such as Welwyn Preserve and various other scenic places on Long Island.
The Forest Hills is a short horror film, directed by Scott Goldberg, that touches on important subjects such as racism, society and rape, all wrapped up in a haunting horror story. We are raising funds for special effects will compliment the effectiveness of this film. $5,000 will allow us to compliment our funds and release a compelling story that will chill viewers to the bone. Yet "The Forest Hills" does not rely solely on shock value as do many horror films; it blends an intriguing story, a haunting premise, and the stunning and priceless abandoned scenery of the eastern coast, featuring locations such as Welwyn Preserve and various other scenic places on Long Island.
Saturday, February 6, 2010
He was so grotesque.

Crash is an excellent artist and can't wait to get my hands on one of these busts!
Okay, a few things.
A lot of people have asked me why I don't update this as much as I used to. One reason, The Friday The 13th Films blog does a GREAT job reporting all of the Friday The 13th news, new toys, interviews and all of the other tidbits on the net. Hell, they do a much better job than I have ever did. I noticed that a lot that I post was also covered there, too. I feel that since it IS the Friday The 13th blog, they should be the ones in control of the Friday The 13th blogging.
Is www.scabboy.net dead? Nope, however I do have that domain pointed towards my Tumblr. page, which will have posts about (all) movies, my life, photos, music, etc. This horror blog will STILL be updated frequently, however it will revert back to it's old URL: scabbyhorror.blogspot.com.
So, update and change all of your bookmarks and if you have a Tumblr. account, ADD ME!
Is www.scabboy.net dead? Nope, however I do have that domain pointed towards my Tumblr. page, which will have posts about (all) movies, my life, photos, music, etc. This horror blog will STILL be updated frequently, however it will revert back to it's old URL: scabbyhorror.blogspot.com.
So, update and change all of your bookmarks and if you have a Tumblr. account, ADD ME!
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Get yourself a Mrs. Voorhees head replica.

Bought this mold from monster asylum a while ago, ready to do a small run. Foam filled, latex coated bottom with hole for a stand. email me if interested. 3 week waiting period. I may tweek the paint and blood a tad for better accuracy.
$225 shipped in the usa
$240 shipped anywhere else.
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