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STAR WARS - THE LIFE DAY POP-UP BOOK AND ADVENT DAY CALENDAR (2022), paper engineer Renee Jablow.

STAR WARS - THE LIFE DAY POP-UP BOOK AND ADVENT DAY CALENDAR (2022), paper engineer Renee Jablow.

A Movable Book a Day: STAR WARS - THE LIFE DAY POP-UP BOOK AND ADVENT DAY CALENDAR (2022), paper engineer Renee Jablow.
#movableadayin2025 #movablebooks #popupbooks #paperengineering #reneejablow #daveperillo #rileysilverman #advent #starwars #lifeday #disney #lucasfilm #insighteditions #booksky

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The image shows a well-curated horror-themed vinyl display centered around Child’s Play and Halloween décor. On the left, a Technics turntable with a clear dust cover is spinning a striking white and blue splatter vinyl with a yellow Child’s Play center label. Behind the turntable is a vintage-style “5 More Days Till Halloween” poster featuring playful cartoon pumpkins, a witch, and a skeleton — a clear reference to Silver Shamrock from Halloween III.

Next to the turntable sits the Child’s Play soundtrack LP jacket, which features an eerie illustration of young Chucky sitting on a bed, clutching a knife as a bolt of lightning cracks across the dark background, highlighting his face.

On the far right is a Chucky-themed vinyl display stand, showcasing a bold, circular piece of artwork with Chucky’s menacing, wide-eyed grin in vivid red and yellow.

Beneath everything is a neatly organized black shelving unit filled with vinyl records and box sets, arranged spine-out in a rainbow of colors. The overall scene blends horror nostalgia with clean, modern vinyl-collector aesthetics — spooky, stylish, and clearly ready for Halloween.

The image shows a well-curated horror-themed vinyl display centered around Child’s Play and Halloween décor. On the left, a Technics turntable with a clear dust cover is spinning a striking white and blue splatter vinyl with a yellow Child’s Play center label. Behind the turntable is a vintage-style “5 More Days Till Halloween” poster featuring playful cartoon pumpkins, a witch, and a skeleton — a clear reference to Silver Shamrock from Halloween III. Next to the turntable sits the Child’s Play soundtrack LP jacket, which features an eerie illustration of young Chucky sitting on a bed, clutching a knife as a bolt of lightning cracks across the dark background, highlighting his face. On the far right is a Chucky-themed vinyl display stand, showcasing a bold, circular piece of artwork with Chucky’s menacing, wide-eyed grin in vivid red and yellow. Beneath everything is a neatly organized black shelving unit filled with vinyl records and box sets, arranged spine-out in a rainbow of colors. The overall scene blends horror nostalgia with clean, modern vinyl-collector aesthetics — spooky, stylish, and clearly ready for Halloween.

Apparently, yesterday was National Chucky Day. Who knew?
#childsplay
#joerenzetti
#nationalchuckyday
#daveperillo
#musicsky
#nowspinning

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The photo shows a Halloween-themed vinyl setup. In the center is a Technics turntable with its clear dust cover open and a striking white vinyl record on the platter, featuring dramatic black “smoke-burst” or splatter patterns radiating from the center label.

Behind the turntable, on the left side, there’s a retro-style Silver Shamrock Novelties countdown poster referencing Halloween III: Season of the Witch, showing cartoonish pumpkins and skeleton characters and marking “9 More Days Till Halloween.” On the right side, positioned like a display piece, is the “Deathgasm” original motion picture soundtrack. Its album art shows horror-inspired characters with corpse paint, weapons, and demonic elements in a chaotic red-and-black composition.

The scene is set against a neutral wall on a dark shelf. At the bottom left, miniature guitars decorate the setup, adding to the rock/metal vibe. Overall, the image blends horror aesthetics, vinyl collecting, and heavy-metal flair—perfectly matching a Halloween atmosphere.

The photo shows a Halloween-themed vinyl setup. In the center is a Technics turntable with its clear dust cover open and a striking white vinyl record on the platter, featuring dramatic black “smoke-burst” or splatter patterns radiating from the center label. Behind the turntable, on the left side, there’s a retro-style Silver Shamrock Novelties countdown poster referencing Halloween III: Season of the Witch, showing cartoonish pumpkins and skeleton characters and marking “9 More Days Till Halloween.” On the right side, positioned like a display piece, is the “Deathgasm” original motion picture soundtrack. Its album art shows horror-inspired characters with corpse paint, weapons, and demonic elements in a chaotic red-and-black composition. The scene is set against a neutral wall on a dark shelf. At the bottom left, miniature guitars decorate the setup, adding to the rock/metal vibe. Overall, the image blends horror aesthetics, vinyl collecting, and heavy-metal flair—perfectly matching a Halloween atmosphere.

This movie was highly entertaining and especially so for metal heads into horror films of which I’m sure there are a few. The sequel just premiered at a film festival last month. I look forward to seeing it.
#deathgasm
#daveperillo
#musicsky
#nowplaying

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The image features a Halloween-themed vinyl display built around a Technics turntable. A vivid red-and-white splatter vinyl is spinning on the platter, and the center label confirms it is the Shaun of the Dead soundtrack, tying into the horror-comedy theme.

Behind the turntable is a retro-style “More Days Till Halloween” countdown poster (inspired by Halloween III: Season of the Witch), with “11” written in the countdown circle. The poster is decorated with cartoonish Halloween characters — a pumpkin-head trick-or-treater and a little skeleton — keeping things festive and playful.

On the right side of the setup sits a bright red Shaun of the Dead gatefold vinyl sleeve, featuring a chaotic scene of a crowd and smoke rising from buildings — a nod to the zombie uprising from the film. Next to it is a box set of Spaced, the TV series that also starred Simon Pegg and was created with Edgar Wright, making it a fun companion piece for fans.

On the left edge of the frame are several miniature guitar collectibles, adding a musical accent to the overall display. The shelf beneath the turntable is lined with vinyl records, rounding out the music-lover’s atmosphere.

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The whole scene has a cohesive vibe: Halloween season + vinyl collecting + Edgar Wright fandom, presented in a clean, stylish, and deliberately curated way.

The image features a Halloween-themed vinyl display built around a Technics turntable. A vivid red-and-white splatter vinyl is spinning on the platter, and the center label confirms it is the Shaun of the Dead soundtrack, tying into the horror-comedy theme. Behind the turntable is a retro-style “More Days Till Halloween” countdown poster (inspired by Halloween III: Season of the Witch), with “11” written in the countdown circle. The poster is decorated with cartoonish Halloween characters — a pumpkin-head trick-or-treater and a little skeleton — keeping things festive and playful. On the right side of the setup sits a bright red Shaun of the Dead gatefold vinyl sleeve, featuring a chaotic scene of a crowd and smoke rising from buildings — a nod to the zombie uprising from the film. Next to it is a box set of Spaced, the TV series that also starred Simon Pegg and was created with Edgar Wright, making it a fun companion piece for fans. On the left edge of the frame are several miniature guitar collectibles, adding a musical accent to the overall display. The shelf beneath the turntable is lined with vinyl records, rounding out the music-lover’s atmosphere. ⸻ The whole scene has a cohesive vibe: Halloween season + vinyl collecting + Edgar Wright fandom, presented in a clean, stylish, and deliberately curated way.

This movie was such a great surprise. I saw it in its first month of release before the hype. When I learned it was inspired by an episode of Spaced I grabbed that immediately and I highly recommend both.
#shaunofthedead
#danielmudford
#petewoodhead
#spaced
#daveperillo
#musicsky
#nowplaying

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The image shows a Halloween-themed vinyl setup on top of a turntable. A Technics record player sits at the center, its dust cover open, with a black vinyl record spinning on the platter. On top of the record is a small skeleton figurine posed as if it’s riding along with the music, adding a playful spooky touch.

To the right of the turntable is the Army of Darkness soundtrack vinyl, proudly displayed in its sleeve featuring the iconic artwork of Ash holding his chainsaw heroically against a dark, dramatic background.

Behind the turntable, there is a retro-style “More Days Till Halloween” countdown poster in bright orange and green, evoking Halloween III: Season of the Witch. The number 12 is written in the countdown circle, showing how many days remain until Halloween. The poster includes vintage cartoon characters like a pumpkin-head figure and a skeleton trick-or-treater.

On the left edge of the frame, a few miniature guitars or guitar-shaped ornaments can be seen, reinforcing the musical theme.

Overall, the scene blends horror nostalgia, vinyl culture, and Halloween spirit into a fun and stylish display—perfect for spooky season.

The image shows a Halloween-themed vinyl setup on top of a turntable. A Technics record player sits at the center, its dust cover open, with a black vinyl record spinning on the platter. On top of the record is a small skeleton figurine posed as if it’s riding along with the music, adding a playful spooky touch. To the right of the turntable is the Army of Darkness soundtrack vinyl, proudly displayed in its sleeve featuring the iconic artwork of Ash holding his chainsaw heroically against a dark, dramatic background. Behind the turntable, there is a retro-style “More Days Till Halloween” countdown poster in bright orange and green, evoking Halloween III: Season of the Witch. The number 12 is written in the countdown circle, showing how many days remain until Halloween. The poster includes vintage cartoon characters like a pumpkin-head figure and a skeleton trick-or-treater. On the left edge of the frame, a few miniature guitars or guitar-shaped ornaments can be seen, reinforcing the musical theme. Overall, the scene blends horror nostalgia, vinyl culture, and Halloween spirit into a fun and stylish display—perfect for spooky season.

Not the scariest movie I’ve seen but quite possibly the funniest.
#armyofdarkness
#josephloduca
#dannyelfman
#daveperillo
#musicsky
#vinylcommunity

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The image shows a stylish Halloween-themed vinyl setup.

At the center is a Technics turntable with a translucent aqua blue vinyl record spinning under a clear dust cover. Sitting on top of the record is a small figurine of a green-faced witch wearing a black cloak with orange trim, holding a scroll or paper—adding a spooky seasonal touch.

Behind the turntable is a vintage-style “13 More Days Till Halloween” poster inspired by Halloween III: Season of the Witch. It features cartoonish Silver Shamrock masks (pumpkin, witch, skull) with the tagline “It’s almost time, kids. The clock is ticking.”

To the left of the turntable, there are two miniature electric guitar replicas leaning against what appears to be a drum-off souvenir mug featuring stylized images of musicians.

On the right side of the setup sits the Godzilla Minus One vinyl record sleeve, displaying a dramatic image of Godzilla emerging from debris. In front of it, a detailed Godzilla figurine stands facing slightly left, completing the cinematic and Halloween atmosphere.

The entire scene has a cozy, collector’s vibe—merging horror movie nostalgia, vinyl culture, and kaiju fandom in a single display.

The image shows a stylish Halloween-themed vinyl setup. At the center is a Technics turntable with a translucent aqua blue vinyl record spinning under a clear dust cover. Sitting on top of the record is a small figurine of a green-faced witch wearing a black cloak with orange trim, holding a scroll or paper—adding a spooky seasonal touch. Behind the turntable is a vintage-style “13 More Days Till Halloween” poster inspired by Halloween III: Season of the Witch. It features cartoonish Silver Shamrock masks (pumpkin, witch, skull) with the tagline “It’s almost time, kids. The clock is ticking.” To the left of the turntable, there are two miniature electric guitar replicas leaning against what appears to be a drum-off souvenir mug featuring stylized images of musicians. On the right side of the setup sits the Godzilla Minus One vinyl record sleeve, displaying a dramatic image of Godzilla emerging from debris. In front of it, a detailed Godzilla figurine stands facing slightly left, completing the cinematic and Halloween atmosphere. The entire scene has a cozy, collector’s vibe—merging horror movie nostalgia, vinyl culture, and kaiju fandom in a single display.

Godzilla as he was meant to be… a destroyer. Not some champion or defender of the people.
#godzillaminusone
#naokisato
#daveperillo
#musicsky
#vinylcommunity

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The image shows a stylish Halloween-themed vinyl setup with a cinematic horror vibe.

At the center is a Technics turntable with a clear dust cover, spinning a silver vinyl record that gleams under the warm lighting. On top of the record sits a small pumpkin-headed figurine, adding a playful and spooky seasonal touch.

To the right, leaning against the wall, is the “Phantasm” soundtrack vinyl — its vivid red and orange cover art features the sinister Tall Man character gripping a reflective silver sphere, with haunting imagery of the film’s eerie world.

Behind the turntable is a retro-style “Halloween III: Season of the Witch” poster, which reads “14 MORE DAYS TILL HALLOWEEN” in bold orange text. The poster depicts cartoonish pumpkin, witch, and skeleton figures beneath a large white moon, paired with the tagline: “It’s almost time, kids. The clock is ticking…”

The overall mood is dark yet nostalgic — a perfect blend of Halloween spirit and vintage horror soundtrack aesthetics, capturing both film fandom and vinyl artistry in a single shot.

The image shows a stylish Halloween-themed vinyl setup with a cinematic horror vibe. At the center is a Technics turntable with a clear dust cover, spinning a silver vinyl record that gleams under the warm lighting. On top of the record sits a small pumpkin-headed figurine, adding a playful and spooky seasonal touch. To the right, leaning against the wall, is the “Phantasm” soundtrack vinyl — its vivid red and orange cover art features the sinister Tall Man character gripping a reflective silver sphere, with haunting imagery of the film’s eerie world. Behind the turntable is a retro-style “Halloween III: Season of the Witch” poster, which reads “14 MORE DAYS TILL HALLOWEEN” in bold orange text. The poster depicts cartoonish pumpkin, witch, and skeleton figures beneath a large white moon, paired with the tagline: “It’s almost time, kids. The clock is ticking…” The overall mood is dark yet nostalgic — a perfect blend of Halloween spirit and vintage horror soundtrack aesthetics, capturing both film fandom and vinyl artistry in a single shot.

There’s a deleted scene on the blu-ray that features drunk driving, underage drinking and a food fight culminating in the very curious placement of food items. The 70s were wild 😄
#phantasm
#fredmyrow
#malcolmseagrave
#daveperillo
#musicsky
#vinylsky

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Pee-Wee's Big Adventure, art by Dave Perillo
#PaulReubens #PeeWeeHerman
#TimBurtonMovies
#PeeWeesBigAdventure
#TimBurton #DavePerillo

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