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Showing posts with label Linnea Quigley. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Linnea Quigley. Show all posts
Thursday, June 3, 2010
Monday, December 14, 2009
Sunday, June 14, 2009
Sweet Linnea, How I Love Thee...
I considered writing yet another deep, philosophical diatribe on one topic or another tonight. But you know what, I'm one lazy blogger right about now. And so, inspired by BJ-C's creative slacking off over at DotW, I've decided instead to share with you the finest moment in the history of cinema.
You're welcome. See y'all tomorrow.
You're welcome. See y'all tomorrow.
Monday, April 6, 2009
The Vault of Horror & Day of the Woman Present: The 20 Hottest Women of Horror
Tonight we're talking about the women of horror, so who better to bring on board than the mastermind behind Day of the Woman herself, the irrepressible and irresistible BJ-C? She and myself worked long and hard to compile the following list of the most beautiful female characters in horror history, and I now leave it to BJ-C to bring it to you in her own inimitable style...
20) Gloria Holden (Countess Marya Zaleska)
~When your daddy is the Prince of the Night, one can only assume that you’re going to be a bona fide sex kitten. With those mesmerizing eyes, rocking figure, perfect pout, baby-smooth skin, and lesbian overtones, she’s like rolling all of the women on this list into one. She truly defines what it means to be a Horror Babe.
19) Jenny Agutter (Nurse Alex)
18) Sherri Moon Zombie (Baby Firefly)
17) Evelyn Ankers (Gwen)
16) Fairuza Balk (The Craft)
15) Milla Jovovich (Alice)
14) Kate Beckinsale (Selene)
13) Janet Leigh (Marian Crane)
12) Sadie Frost (Lucy from Bram Stoker’s Dracula)
11) Hazel Court (Elizabeth in The Curse of Frankenstein)
10) Caroline Munro (Laura Bellows, Dracula AD 1972)
9) Rose McGowan (Cherry Darling)
8) Jessica Biel (Erin)
7) Allison Hayes (Mona)
6) Nastassia Kinski (Irena)
5) Isabelle Adjani (Lucy Harker)
4) Linnea Quigley (Trash)
3) Anna Falchi (She)
2) Salma Hayek (Santatica Pandemonium)
1) Maila Nurmi (Vampira)
~Absolutely exemplifying what it means to have an hourglass figure, Maila Nurmi encompasses everything a sexy gothic pinup should be. From her smashing frame, to her stunning cheekbones, Maila Nurmi jumpstarted puberty for the boys of the classic horror era the world over. Dita Von Teese….eat your heart out.
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
The Return of Linnea Quigley
It's long been known that that last one is currently being remade. And now, the always reliable Shock Till You Drop, on the set of the movie, has uncovered an exclusive scoop: the lovely Ms. Quigley will be returning for a cameo appearance. Says director Adam Gierasch:
"She does something familiar for the fans. It's a huge homage to the first movie. She's totally cool. We shot a lot of video of her reciting her lines from Night of the Demons that are going to come out sporadically online and as DVD extras."
The new Night of the Demons also stars Edward Furlong and Shannon Elizabeth. Principal photography just recently got underway.
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