Saturday, October 21, 2006

Couple of photo gigs for Juxtapoz

I had a couple of photo gigs for Juxtapoz this week. Fun stuff and great art! Check 'em out:

Phil Frost
Photography by Tiki Chris © 2006
Juxtapoz
Friday, 20 October 2006



Click here for photos from Seeing is Believing, a one-man show by New York painter Phil Frost at Elms Lesters Painting Room in London on October 19th, 2006. The show continues until November 18th, 2006.

Mark Gonzales
Photography by Tiki Chris © 2006
Juxtapoz
Saturday, 21 October 2006



Click here for photos from the Mark Gonzales show on Friday, October 20 at the dpmhi Gallery with a viewing/unveiling of his latest collaborative creation, the Megga America Communion Priest.

Mad Monster Party Trailer (31DoHM Day 21)

Day 21: Mad Monster Party Trailer

Before Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer whinged about his blinking snozola, Phyllis Diller was gettin' freaky with the grooviest ghouls of all time!

If you haven't seen this Rankin-Bass piece of magic, I highly recommend it!



Friday, October 20, 2006

The Haunted blogs of Tiki Chris (Friday 20 October 2006)

Hope everybody likes the current, Halloween-ified look of the Tiki Chris blog and that you're enjoying the
31 Days of Halloween Madness.

Thanks to
Jen, Pint Champion, woofmutt, Laurel, and Emiana for this week's contributions to the 31DoHM.

This week was another one of those "bunch of great stuff" sort of weeks. So, please check CheekyTiki, ontoLondon, ontoTravel, and Rapa Nui News!

Please see below for a complete listing of all of this week's posts.

Have a great weekend,
Tiki Chris

Below is information about the five blogs that I administer: CheekyTiki, ontoLondon, ontoTravel, Rapa Nui News, and Tiki Chris. Each Friday, I hope to provide a weekly review of what I've posted. If a particular blog interests you, keep in mind that I’ve been blogging since well before this past week. You may want to take a look through the archives of any blog that interests you. Thanks.


CheekyTiki
http://cheekytikiuk.blogspot.com
Site feed URL: http://cheekytikiuk.blogspot.com/atom.xml
This week's posts:
Mug of the Month: Britiki
CheekyTiki by Tiki Racer
Product Profile: Hawaiian Print Telephones


ontoLondon

Punkin Carvin' (31DoHM Day 20)

Day 20: Even more Jack-o-Lanterns - even more KISS



Punkin Carvin'

Photographs by
Jen Cwiok © 2006



Thursday, October 19, 2006

Tiki Bar TV episode 21: Snake

Check out the latest episode of Tiki Bar TV:

Emiana's country-fried workout

Skynyrd Class
posted by Emiana
Emiana
Wednesday, October 18, 2006

Once per week, at 7am, I attend a spinning class. The usual instructor plays standard upbeat fare – pop, lots of dance and high energy music to keep one motivated during the 45 minutes of self-inflicted torture. However, the usual instructor was on holiday and her replacement conducted the class this week.

Click
here to read the complete(ly hilarious) post.

The Corpse Grinders (31DoHM Day 19)

Day 19: The Corpse Grinders - "There are plenty of ingredients in this world!"

In honor of the 31 Days of Halloween Madness, Tiki Chris's ole buddy, Pint Champion is kindly providing a few B-Horror movie reviews. Since the days when PC was but a wee half pint, he has been fascinated by campy, low-budget horror flicks. Indeed, he has seen thousands of movies in this genre.

So why low-budget horror flicks? PC likes how these films "have the ability to turn the morbid, outrageous, unbelievable, and grotesque into pure comedy. There is definitely an art to it, and I'm a fan."


All Pint Champion movie reviews are based upon his non-patented "Tom Wopat Rating Scale."



(10 Tom Wopats = The Best, 0 Tom Wopats = the Worst)

For his third review, Pint Champion has chosen "The Corpse Grinders." Enjoy.

The Corpse Grinders (1971)



Holy Mother of Morris the Cat! This movie is what it’s all about. Absolute, pure, 100%, old school SCHLOCK!

If you need a good laugh and appreciate low-budget horror movies that make no attempt at taking themselves seriously, then rent this one! I laughed my ass off. The storyline involves a mysterious brand of cat food called “Lotus”. Any poor kitty that eats this “pork-flavored” cat food almost immediately goes bonkers and viciously attacks the nearest human! Well, as the poster in the run-down Lotus Cat Food Company plant indicates, it’s “For Cats Who Love People.” During each attack you will be glued to your couch as another B-movie actor wrestles with fake blood and a stuffed cat to save their skin. What’s the secret ingredient that the kitties all love? The secret ingredient ain’t tuna and grain meal folks, it’s HUMAN FLESH!!!!!

Landau is the part-owner of the company and is operating illegally with the complicit help of his investment partner, Maltby. To save money, they begin cutting costs by buying corpses from the creepy caretaker (Caleb) of a nearby cemetery called, are you ready for this, “Farewell Acres.” Caleb is your typical bearded, hunchback, corpse-selling caretaker who lives with his insane wife Cleo. Cleo takes care of the baby, which is a doll that has hair that is all matted like hers. It gives a new meaning to “Empty Nest Syndrome.” She is always giving Caleb “salty meat” throughout the movie. Boy, wonder what kind of meat that is? The workers at the Lotus plant are also a trip. There is a wino janitor, Willie, and a one-legged “mute” redhead named Tessie. Landau happens to be fluent in “American Sign Language” and communicates with Tessie. What a great boss! Their hand motions, however, resemble wiping nacho salt from your fingers. One ASL sign I do know is the one for “bull shit.” (Make bull horns and rub them on your upper lip)

The protagonists are Dr. Howard Glass and his girlfriend nurse, Angie Robinson. They expose the company after becoming suspicious of the all the cat attacks. Dr. Glass fully explains (after one minute of highly scientific research using a ten dollar microscope and some cat guts) how once tigers in nature taste human flesh, they go crazy! Tigers related to domestic cats…makes sense, right? There is also a private investigator leering around here and there.

The “corpse grinder” is the machine that does the dirty business. It grinds up the bodies into a nice brown paste for the kitties. Since this movie was released in 1971, the nudity is toned down, so everyone has to go into the grinder with their clothes and all. Hilarious! Best lines of the movie are as follows.

“There are plenty of ingredients in this world!” (Landau after pushing his partner Maltby into the grinder)

“There is someone here (referring to dead body) to see you.” (Says Mortician Assistant to Mortician)
“He’ll have to wait.” (Mortician)

This movie gets high marks for making the Pint Champion all giggly. I highly recommend!

8 Tom Wopats!




Click here to to learn more about Ted V. Mikels, director and producer of "The Corpse Grinders."

Appalachian Gothic (31DoHM Day 19)

Day 19: Appalachian Gothic

Yessirreebob, I grew up in the deep dark south, to which I pay homage with the next two juicy bits of kuntry klips.

Bonnie Prince Billoween

I've been a big fan of Will Oldham/Palace/Bonnie Prince Billy for a long while. Here's a fittingly creepy video to a great Bonnie Prince Billy song:




Always keep to the trail

Sticking with the Appalachian gothic, here's one of the all-time scariest scenes in cinema!


Wednesday, October 18, 2006

Coconut Monkey of the Dead! (31DoHM Day 18)

Day 18: Coconut Monkey of the Dead!



Wanna add a tropical touch to your Halloween festivities? Looking for that missing piece for your next spookilau? Do what
woofmutt did: customize a coconut monkey (easily found at pretty much any charity shop/thrift store or garage/boot sale).



Coconut Monkey of the Dead!

Photographs by m
onkeyskull © 2006
Click
here to read woofmutt's original Tiki Central thread about his Coconut Monkey of the Dead!

Much has been said of the strumpets of yore (31DoHM Day 18)

Day 18: Much has been said of the strumpets of yore

Nothing really scary about this clip (except, perhaps, how much I enjoy it). Just a great scene from a spooky classic, The Wicker Man.

Tuesday, October 17, 2006

How to make a tiki-o-lantern (31DoHM Day 17)

Day 17: Tiki-o-Lanterns!


















Visit
tikifish.com for "genuine tikifish-designed Tiki-O-Lantern" patterns.

Monday, October 16, 2006

Coconut Wired Adventure #8























Coconut Wired Adventure #8: We were Hoodwinked


Click
here to listen to the sonic surf, tropical tunes and exotic ambiance of the latest Coconut Wired episode.

My Punkin All Lit Up (31DoHM Day 16)

Day 16: Kooky spooky Jack-o-Lantern's glow


My Punkin All Lit Up

Photograph by
Laurel Parker © 2006
Check out more of Laurel's work at film production company
Mobley Street.

Witch way to Pendle Hill? (31DoHM Day 16)

Day 16: Witch way to Pendle Hill?
























Sign of witchcraft on Pendle Hill

Photograph by Emiana © 2006

Sunday, October 15, 2006

Saturday, October 14, 2006

Skull Mug Shot (31DoHM Day 14)

Day 14: Another skull mug detail
























Skull Mug Shot
Photograph by
Tiki Chris © 2006

Death drives a Triumph (31DoHM Day 14)

Day 14: Grim Reaper looming over youthful frivolity


Death drives a Triumph
Photograph by
Emiana © 2006

Spooky? Down right horrifying! (31DoHM Day 14)

Day 14: Spooky? Down right horrifying!

Friday, October 13, 2006

Happy Friday the 13th! (Friday 13 October 2006)

Hey! I think I might have coined a new term this week: McHattan, in reference to all those super-mega franchises, such as this one, that have been taking the grit out of Manhattan for the past decade or so.

I also continued eerily along through another dark week of the 31 Days of Halloween Madness and posted an artist profile on spooky, kooky Sam Gambino, one of my favorite artists. Thanks Sam!

I'd like to also thank Laurel, Pint Champion, Beth, Dawn, and the kids at Chive Talk for making this a very reader participanty week. YEAH!

And a very special thanks goes to Jen and John for allowing me to post one of my all time favorite photos ever!

In other news ...

did I mention there's a new tiki bar opening in London? Of course I did, along with all sorts of other great stuff over at the CheekyTiki blog.

Even more great stuff was posted at ontoLondon, ontoTravel, and Rapa Nui News this week too.

Please see below for a complete listing of all of this week's posts.

Have a great weekend,
Tiki Chris


Below is information about the five blogs that I administer: CheekyTiki, ontoLondon, ontoTravel, Rapa Nui News, and Tiki Chris. Each Friday, I hope to provide a weekly review of what I've posted. If a particular blog interests you, keep in mind that I’ve been blogging since well before this past week. You may want to take a look through the archives of any blog that interests you. Thanks.


CheekyTiki
http://cheekytikiuk.blogspot.com
Site feed URL: http://cheekytikiuk.blogspot.com/atom.xml
This week's posts:
Cool kid at the Tattoo Convention
Check out these awesome tiki tattoos!
Product Profile: Tiki Quest
Basketful of pufferfish
More tiki tats!
Polynesian exhibition at the British Museum
Mahiki teaser


ontoLondon

Artist Profile: Sam Gambino (31DoHM Friday the 13th!)

Friday the 13th: Artist Profile: Sam Gambino

For this month's artist profile, I chose one of my faves: Sam Gambino. Sam's a versatile artist, whose style seems to comfortably weave in and out of a few genres.

Being that today is not just Friday the 13th but also the 13th day of my 31 Days of Halloween Madness, I'm only focusing on Sam's creepier works. However, I highly highly highly recommend checking out his website, especially his
Tiki Gallery.

Some of Sam's especially Halloween-y works:



Shrunken Heads!




Learn more about this prolific artist at SamGambino.com.

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