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Title: Shilling Shockers DVD giveaway 2! With special Easter Leg...er Egg!
Post by: PennyDreadful on June 21, 2006, 09:46:49 PM
HELL..............o!  So we're gearing up to unleash the new season of my hosted horror movie TV program "Penny Dreadful's Shilling Shockers" in late July, and I though this would be a good time to once again offer a giveaway of the "Drunk Shadows" episode featuring the film "The Terror" with Boris Karloff and Jack Nicholson.  In this episode we visited the Seaview/Carey Mansion (aka Collinwood).

These are, however, different from the last batch I gave away.  These discs are test shots of the consumer DVDs and feature a menu screen and an Easter Egg featuring Penny in her "off" hours showcasing various Dark Shadows "Curios."  It's like a macabre, cheesecakey version of the Antiques Roadshow.   :-*

The first five people to post in response to this post will receive a DVD.

- Penny Dreadful -
Title: Re: Shilling Shockers DVD giveaway 2! With special Easter Leg...er Egg!
Post by: Gothick on June 21, 2006, 10:08:40 PM
Oh My Goddess!  Penny Dreadful in every fanboy's dream version of Antique (or should that be Aunt Eek, hahhaha) Roadshow (Ghoulshow?).  You know they'll LOVE it in Peoria!

I don't think I qualify for this giveaway since I got one of the Mark One DVDs, but I just had to cheer you on as you move forward in your career! sounds brilliant... in a *grisly* way!  (cue macabre canned laughter)

You know THIS is going to have Dr. von Bulow frothing at the mouth!

Cheers, G.
Title: Re: Shilling Shockers DVD giveaway 2! With special Easter Leg...er Egg!
Post by: Darren Gross on June 21, 2006, 10:34:56 PM
Sounds cool. Put me down for 1, please. :D
Title: Re: Shilling Shockers DVD giveaway 2! With special Easter Leg...er Egg!
Post by: Pansity on June 21, 2006, 11:03:21 PM
Sounds like a fun dvd Penny Dreadful!
Antiques Roadshow does DS!  Can I have one too please? ;D
Title: Re: Shilling Shockers DVD giveaway 2! With special Easter Leg...er Egg!
Post by: joe integlia on June 21, 2006, 11:07:49 PM
sounds fun. id like to get 1.
Title: Re: Shilling Shockers DVD giveaway 2! With special Easter Leg...er Egg!
Post by: retzev on June 21, 2006, 11:30:54 PM
me please
Title: Re: Shilling Shockers DVD giveaway 2! With special Easter Leg...er Egg!
Post by: JosettesMusicBox on June 22, 2006, 12:13:41 AM
Me Too!  I'd love to have one of your new DVD's.  Thanks ever so much!
Title: Re: Shilling Shockers DVD giveaway 2! With special Easter Leg...er Egg!
Post by: Heather on June 22, 2006, 12:19:28 AM
oh dammit...
my luck (and timing) has been so gawd awful this month it isn't even funny...
thanks for offering though
Title: Re: Shilling Shockers DVD giveaway 2! With special Easter Leg...er Egg!
Post by: PennyDreadful on June 22, 2006, 12:25:16 AM
Alrighty folks, looks like that does it!  Please IM me your mailing addresses and I'll send the DVDs out!

- Penny
Title: Re: Shilling Shockers DVD giveaway 2! With special Easter Leg...er Egg!
Post by: CyrusL on June 22, 2006, 04:00:12 PM
Am I too late? If not I would be happy to purchase one or ask you to bring one to the Fest for me. I had a big Masonic ritual last night so I was away from the internet all evening. The disc sounds great.

Michael  
Title: Re: Shilling Shockers DVD giveaway 2! With special Easter Leg...er Egg!
Post by: Gothick on June 22, 2006, 04:08:39 PM
Hi Michael, how interesting.  Do the Masons always celebrate the Summer Solstice?

Please disregard if you can't discuss this due to your oaths, but, since you mentioned it...

cheers, Steve
Title: Re: Shilling Shockers DVD giveaway 2! With special Easter Leg...er Egg!
Post by: CyrusL on June 22, 2006, 07:41:37 PM
Hi Gothick, thanks for asking. I will be happy to answer your question. The choice of last night had more to do when the Lodge room was available than any significance as to when it appears in the earth year. It was just coincidence. I can say in the old days, ie prior to electricity, Lodges were held on nights of the full moon, but this was to allow evening travels rather than any lunar worship. Some very old Lodges still adhere to that meeting schedule out of tradition.   [2Bats]  I am in the final stages of my training to be a Worshipful Master of my Lodge next year, and last night was an important training exercise. A Worshipful Master is leader of his Lodge for one year terms. usually most people serve one year and then their title becomes Past Master. In some cases if no one is ready to move up, you may remain for a second term, but this is not common. Anyway, the big "secrets" are in the details of the rituals and I wish I could tell you I had learned the true identity of Jack the Ripper or I could fix next year's Oscars, but that just isn't what we really do. Its really must more of a spiritual fraternity. Also, just to clarify, we allow any monotheistic religions to our membership. We have Muslims, Christian and Jews. One Lodge here in Richmond used to be almost entirely Greek Orthodox. Not to go too far off on the subject, but I am happy to answer pretty much anything.  (I do have a DS related post on this coming up... ;) )

Michael   ;D  
Title: Re: Shilling Shockers DVD giveaway 2! With special Easter Leg...er Egg!
Post by: Gothick on June 22, 2006, 08:54:29 PM
Thanks for answering, Michael.  Freemasonry shows up en passant in several books in my library, mostly the brotherhood as it was in the 18th and 19th centuries--I have very little sense of the practice today.

I also did not that non-Christians were allowed to join.  I'm not a monotheist, but I find the brotherhood interesting nevertheless.  It had quite an influence upon the formation of the Golden Dawn in London in the 1880s (the three founders of the GD were all prominent Masons) and, through that, in the practical history of several prominent occult societies of the 20th century.  (Forgive me for mentioning this minor historical trivia--I know many in the Brotherhood would prefer if everyone would just forget about it!)

Here's a minor bit of DS connection to the Masons.  In the original Edgar Allen Poe tale, the Cask of Amontillado, the narrator explains the presence of a trowel, a heap of bricks and a tub of freshly poured cement in his basement to his helpless victim because he is supposedly a Mason.  (I could be getting this wrong, but there's definitely a Masonic ref in that story.)  As we all know, Dark Shadows copied the main events of that story not once, but four times!

Best wishes,

Steve
Title: Re: Shilling Shockers DVD giveaway 2! With special Easter Leg...er Egg!
Post by: Charles_Ellis on June 23, 2006, 03:12:33 PM
If anyone defaults, I'd be glad to serve as a backup/alternate as #6!!
Title: Re: Shilling Shockers DVD giveaway 2! With special Easter Leg...er Egg!
Post by: retzev on June 29, 2006, 01:54:51 PM
 My disc arrived and I watched it and I think it's great! The menus are really nice looking, and the easter egg is a great bit. Thanks Penny, I'm really happy to have it in my DS collection   :)
Title: Re: Shilling Shockers DVD giveaway 2! With special Easter Leg...er Egg!
Post by: JosettesMusicBox on June 29, 2006, 08:46:30 PM
Yes, PennyDreadful - my disk also arrived!

LOVED the Easter "L"egg - you loooooook FAB darling!!!

Now tell me, could that possibly be THE cane...???  Just curious...

Thanks again so much!  You are a doll!
Title: Re: Shilling Shockers DVD giveaway 2! With special Easter Leg...er Egg!
Post by: Pansity on June 29, 2006, 11:52:43 PM
My disk arrived today, thanks so much!  [crowdhappy]

 I haven't gotten a chance to watch it yet, I hope to do that either tonight or this weekend.
Title: Re: Shilling Shockers DVD giveaway 2! With special Easter Leg...er Egg!
Post by: PennyDreadful on July 01, 2006, 02:10:26 AM
Glad you liked the disc Retzev and JosettesMusicBox.  That cane is supposedly made by the same company where they got the Barnabas canes for DS.  The catalog says "Yes!  This is the one!" without making a reference to Barnabas since it isn't a licensed DS product.  I got it years ago from a fan who was selling them, and it was pretty expensive!
Title: Re: Shilling Shockers DVD giveaway 2! With special Easter Leg...er Egg!
Post by: petofi on July 02, 2006, 06:17:46 PM
I've got one of those canes too, Penny.  I got it for my birthday last year, after pining for it for years.  For thos who don't know, a company called Unique Canes sells them, among other companies.

Petofi, who also owns his own version of the "Petofi Box," complete with "hand."
Title: Re: Shilling Shockers DVD giveaway 2! With special Easter Leg...er Egg!
Post by: Gothick on July 03, 2006, 12:33:39 AM
Hi Penny Dreadful,

my roommate and I viewed the extra-special Easter Leg last night and we were both in awe of your Witchy way with accessorizing!  I actually learned something, too, as I don't believe I ever saw the "retro orange" DS cards before (although I have this weird half-memory of having read about them, somewhere or other).

My biggest complaint about the various card sets is that none of them, so far as I am aware, included Cassandra.  I now have nearly the entire Cassandra storyline on DVD (minus her lovely cameo appearance in the autumn of '68) and was reviewing the discs over the weekend and just realizing all over again why Cassandra will always be among my own favorite Witches.  (Doesn't stop me from snickering whenever Nicholas rakes her over the coals as "incompetent" and even worse, "amateur"!)

You didn't include the Viewmaster set, my personal favorite DS collectible. Wish I still had mine, with the booklet "in sombre colors" that included a muted, gorgeous portrait of Julia.

Best, Steve
Title: Re: Shilling Shockers DVD giveaway 2! With special Easter Leg...er Egg!
Post by: PennyDreadful on July 03, 2006, 06:06:43 PM
Gothick,

 I wish I had those viewmaster reels and the booklet "in sombre colors!"  That was one of many DS items I've never managed to collect.

 The orange Retro Card Set was produced by Celebrity Inc and designed by artist John Graziano.  I picked up a set on ebay a few years back.  It is my understanding that they were an officially licensed DS item but were released in limited quantities.  They were mainly sold at the DS Fests and possibly some other horror/fantasy conventions though I'm not certain on that point.  That snazzy Barnabas binder came with the orange card set.  Unfortunately Cassandra does not appear in the orange set either.

Title: Re: Shilling Shockers DVD giveaway 2! With special Easter Leg...er Egg!
Post by: CyrusL on July 03, 2006, 07:24:33 PM
Hi Penny,
 I got my disc and we put it in this weekend. I didn't realize you had the whole film of "The Terror" on it. Its all very nice! Thanks so much for the spooky treat! I really enjoyed your location footage. I remember when we were there a couple of years ago, I made Diane recreate the Vicki Winters running down the deep back lawn in her ladies trench coat. Its so nice to see the Horror Host tradition being upheld. Count Gore Devol is making a convention appearence in Baltimore next month.  [vampy]

Diane and I met Jonathan Haze, one of the Corman regulars,  at a con in Baltimore a few years ago. He was with Jackie Joseph and we got them to sign not only my favorite book, "Graven Images", a history of horror film posters, but a still from "Little Shoppe of Horror" which I later got the late Mel Welles to sign. I'm an inveterate collector,  ;)  I have never met Dick Miller, but a friend of mine wrote him and got a three paged signed letter explaining why he wasn't signing auotgraphs, lol.  ::)
   
 Likewise, no matter how much Shadows stuff I have, there's always more out there. I have the View Master reels, (they cover the late Adam storyline) but I hope to get the jigsaw puzzles down the road.  [2Bats]  I just wanted with all respect to your work to let you the three Dark Shadows model kits (Barnabas, the Werewolf, and Barnabas's Groovy Vampire Van   [blackbat][iroc]<<you can't make stuff like that up) were actually put out by MPC, a competitor of Aurora Models. If like me, you have a soft place in your staked heart for the classic Auroras, you may be interested in picking up "Illustration Magazine"'s current issue # 16, which has an article and interview with James Bama who did many of those beautiful Aurora box paintings. He also did the old "Doc Savage" paperback covers.

Michael  [vampire]  
Title: Re: Shilling Shockers DVD giveaway 2! With special Easter Leg...er Egg!
Post by: Mysterious Benefactor on July 03, 2006, 08:47:45 PM
the booklet "in sombre colors" that included a muted, gorgeous portrait of Julia.

Hmmm - I'm ashamed to admit that I don't even remember the drawing of Julia in the booklet.  :-[  Though, in my defense, I haven't looked at that booklet in years and years. Some day when I get a chance I'll definitely have to dig it up...

I remember being absolutely thrilled to death when I got the Viewmaster set in '70 and found out it featured the [spoiler]Angelique attacking Barnabas and Eve/Peter/Jeff[/spoiler] weeks of the show because I'd only caught very few bits and pieces of those weeks because, for a four month period during the fall of '68 and the very early winter of '68 and '69, one of the ABC affiliates in my area had stopped showing DS outright and the other had moved it to 8:30am.  [madan]  The only episodes I actually saw were when [spoiler]Angelique ordered Barnabas to poison Joe, Angelique held Barnabas in the shack and after he escaped Vicki found him, Nicholas was going to destroy Angelique but her coffin was empty, and when Angelique had her audience with Diabolos.[/spoiler] I never saw any of Marie Wallace's episodes as Eve until I finally saw them in local syndication in March-April of '87.
(Nor had I seen any of Betsy Durkin's or Carolyn Grove's episodes as Vicki. Actually, the only exposure I'd originally had to Betsy Durkin was a photo of her with Roger Davis in character as Vicki and Jeff that had appeared in 16 magazine.)
Title: Re: Shilling Shockers DVD giveaway 2! With special Easter Leg...er Egg!
Post by: Gothick on July 03, 2006, 09:16:43 PM
Thinking it over, I'm pretty sure that Cassandra is included in a group shot in the MPI 1990s color cards.  I don't much care for those cards, but friends were nice enough to club together to buy them as a gift for me one year way back when.  There are a couple of nice cards in that set but, for the most part, I find the pictures so tiny that in some cases, with the cheaply printed color overlay, you don't even have any idea what you're looking at it unless you've already seen the episode in question.

MB, thanks for the reminiscence about the Viewmaster reels.  I did not realize that they did not even come out until 1970.

For a loooonnnnggg time, looking at those reels was my one way of keeping my DS memories fresh.  The reels disappeared around the same time as my stash of DS related mags.

Best, G.
Title: Re: Shilling Shockers DVD giveaway 2! With special Easter Leg...er Egg!
Post by: PennyDreadful on July 03, 2006, 09:36:55 PM
Michael,

 D'oh!  I assumed they were Aurora kits and didn't double check.  Ah well.  Thanks for letting me know.  I may include a "correction" slip with the DVDs when we sell them which says the kits are actually by MPC.

 By the way, congrats on your mention in the new issue of Scary Monsters (#59 - Monsterfest 2005 Article)!!

 Also in that issue, board member David wrote a really nice review of "Shilling Shockers" and wrote a great tribute to Dan Curtis to kick off his review column.

Title: Re: Shilling Shockers DVD giveaway 2! With special Easter Leg...er Egg!
Post by: Mysterious Benefactor on July 03, 2006, 10:23:53 PM
MB, thanks for the reminiscence about the Viewmaster reels.  I did not realize that they did not even come out until 1970.

I could be remembering wrong, but I *think* they're copyrighted 1968 - it's just that I didn't come across them until 1970. Which is actually sort of odd because there was a store back then that I frequented weekly that stocked all sorts of Viewmaster sets (I remember buying the sets for both Lost In Space and Land of the Giants in 1967-1968) but apparently they never stocked DS until 1970. Well, unless some other DS fans always happened to see and snap them up before I got there.  ;)
Title: Re: Shilling Shockers DVD giveaway 2! With special Easter Leg...er Egg!
Post by: CyrusL on July 04, 2006, 07:58:49 PM
By the way, congrats on your mention in the new issue of Scary Monsters (#59 - Monsterfest 2005 Article)!!

Wow, I hadn't seen Scary Monster's new issue yet, I'll have to go by Borders on the way home.  That's really cool, I've now been in both Famous Monsters and Scary Monsters. I was in FM # 206, Wolfman cover , in a photo with, you guessed it, CONRAD BROOKS, lol! [goofg] Well, knowing I'm in Scary Monsters makes my day! Thanks again!

Michael  [crowdhappy]
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Title: Re: Shilling Shockers DVD giveaway 2! With special Easter Leg...er Egg!
Post by: MsCriseyde on July 04, 2006, 08:02:55 PM
That's really cool, I've now been in both Famous Monsters and Scary Monsters. [/color]
CyrusL -- Is he more scary or more famous? You decide. ;D
Title: Re: Shilling Shockers DVD giveaway 2! With special Easter Leg...er Egg!
Post by: Pansity on July 04, 2006, 09:54:57 PM
Finally got a chance to watch the dvd you sent.  Thanks again, it was great.  I wish I got the tv station that you host on!  And I agree with the cousins who said that it's great that you are doing this kind of horror movie hosting.

Drunk Shadows was a lot of fun, and nice to see "Collinwood" again. (Wish the Fest were doing the trip to RI again -- South Street Seaport isn;'t a big draw to someone who lives in NY and can go anytime.)

Interesting trivia I noticed about "The Terror" -- Francis Ford Coppola apparently worked on it in his early days.  And maybe it's just me being warped, but every time I see the title, I flash back to the Bugs Bunny cartoon with him as the wrestler, and the announcer introducing him as "THE TERR-AH".

The easter egg was great, and thanks for making it easy to find.  I tend to NEVER find those things on commercial dvds.  Boy did your collectables bring me back.  And does ANYONE still have a Barnabas game where they can FIND the teeth?  ;D.  I don't remember having the viewmaster, though I did have a ton of them in my time ( and might still have in the attic -- packrat GALLOPS in my family!).  What I remember collecting though were the 16 and Tigerbeat mags -- especially for the retelling of "The Whole True Story of Dark Shadows", since I came in so far into the show.

Congrats to CyrusL about being in Scary Monsters.  The couple of issues I have look good; remind me favorably of the issues I have of Forry Ackerman's Famous Monsters.  Must hit a bookstore this week and score a copy of that issue.
Title: Re: Shilling Shockers DVD giveaway 2! With special Easter Leg...er Egg!
Post by: Gothick on July 05, 2006, 03:42:17 PM
I can never remember whether there were TWO board games, one called Barnabas Collins and one called Dark Shadows, or whether they were just different packagings of the same games.

The story about the fangs basically is that kids would run riot through the house "fanging"one another, then take out the fangs and run off to watch DS... their irate Moms would grab those icky fangs off the kitchen counter where they had been unwisely parked and sweep them right into the bin.  Poof!  no more fangs.

Best, G.
Title: Re: Shilling Shockers DVD giveaway 2! With special Easter Leg...er Egg!
Post by: Barnabas'sBride on July 05, 2006, 05:15:30 PM
They're two different games. The first Dark Shadows one has a paper game board and playing cards (the Barnabas wallet photos are the extra in it that seems to be rarely ever found with the game). The Barnabas one has the spinner and the skeletons to build.

Being the collector that I am, I have both games with the two wallet photos and the fangs. I actually just got the Dark Shadows game a couple of weeks ago from a friend. He'd had it packed away for years and it's in excellent condition. The wallet photos don't even have creases. Don't have the viewmaster reels or the puzzles.

Wish I could've seen the easter egg, PennyDreadful, but since I had one of the first copies you sent out, I didn't reply for the new one.  :)
Title: Re: Shilling Shockers DVD giveaway 2! With special Easter Leg...er Egg!
Post by: CyrusL on July 06, 2006, 02:35:12 AM
I just wanted to make a few short comments having now picked up the latest "Scary Monsters."  :-[  I was a bit chagrined, first, while it's flattering to be called a "Dark Shadows" expert, I can tell you I know I bow to many others, such as Bobubas, Guy H., Helen Samaras and several other of our board members among them. I don't remember anyone from the magazine identifying themselves as such while visiting our table, I would most certainly have identifed my "friend" as my own "Josette", my wife Diane.  Lastly, the items on our table were not for sale, only part of our collection just to to share and  open conversations and memories on Dark Shadows. With that said, it is an honor to share even a mention in an issue that also features our dear Penny Dreadful and also one of the nicest collectors I've met, Dan Roebuck. While in  Los Angeles last year for the fest, I met Dan and we played phone tag until on my last day I went over to see his incredible collection. He has a Planet of the Apes collection to die for! And a life size Lugosi, and Black Lagoon Creature. As always, Scary Monsters back pages are the best wish list since the late Captain Company. I hope to be part of the Chesapeake Monster fest again next year. Rob Floyd and I are both big fans of the "Phantom of the Paradise" and have talked about possibly doing a history of the "Phantom of the Opera" in his various incarnations.
 [Skull2]
Michael  
Title: glitch
Post by: PennyDreadful on July 08, 2006, 06:31:58 AM
Just wanted to apologize for the glitch on the DVD menus screens.  Thanks to Retzev for letting me know.  Our editor forgot to loop the menu so that when the music ends it goes right into the easter egg instead of starting over again.  The problem has since been corrected on the new master copy.

Penny