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Dolly Parton visits Pee-wee’s Playhouse in this skit from her 1987/1988 variety show, Dolly. Pee-wee introduces Dolly to his playhouse friends, then they close out the segment by singing a duet of Hey Good Lookin’ by Hank Williams.
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Dolly Parton visits Pee-wee’s Playhouse in this skit from her 1987/1988 variety show, Dolly. Pee-wee introduces Dolly to his playhouse friends, then they close out the segment by singing a duet of Hey Good Lookin’ by Hank Williams.
Breaking Bad’s Bryan Cranston goofing around in a pink sweater with a pink shopping bag and pink teddy bear.
Posted by Aaron Paul on Instagram.
Walter Pinkman
Tread BRIGHTLY
Breaking Fab
I AM THE ONE WHO SHOPS.
Artist: Bruce White
From Mondo Gallery’s It Didn’t Rot Our Brains, a tribute to EC Comics and Tales from the Crypt.
An all-new thriller from the mind of Wes Anderson, “The Midnight Coterie of Sinister Intruders” starring Edward Norton as Owen Wilson.
The skull, pumpkin and witch masks from Halloween III: Season of the Witch (1982) illustrated by Trevor Henderson.
If you haven’t seen it, these were masks manufactured by the evil Silver Shamrock Novelties company which would turn kids’ heads into bugs and snakes.
Here’s one of the more disturbing death scenes:
Here’s the super annoying “Eight more days ’til Halloween!” commercial from the movie:
Also check out the Halloween III Extended Ending if you haven’t it yet 🙂
Gogo Yubari, played by Chiaki Kuriyama in Quentin Tarantino’s Kill Bill, wielding a Chain Chomp from Super Mario Bros.
Art by Marco D’Alfonso.
Read More...MST3K Art by Austin Madison in honor of the live Rifftrax screenings of Night of the Living Dead and Starship Troopers.
The geniuses at Bad Lip Reading re-dubbed and re-edited Game of Thrones as a trailer for a comedy about a medieval theme park. It’s amazing.
MEDIEVAL LAND FUN-TIME WORLD: Theme park manager Eddie Stark has one week to whip his lackluster group of employees into shape before the park’s grand opening.
A Japanese kindergarten class performs Dayman from It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia.
Dayman (ah-ah-ah)
Fighter of the Nightman (ah-ah-ah)
Champion of the Sun! (ah-ah-ah)
You’re a Master of Karate
And Friendship
For Everyone
What if Walter White and Jesse Pinkman became hip hop stars instead of meth cooks?
Sword of Doom Killcount from Jawsuleashed.
Every kill by Toshiro Mifune and Tatsuya Nakadai from the classic 1966 samurai film The Sword of Doom (directed by Kihachi Okamoto).
The incredibly violent sword fights in this film are among the greatest of all time.