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Mr. Skin’s Holiday Gift Guide: Rosebuds & Retro Skin

Yesterday we shared some holiday gift ideas for breast men and ass lovers, but today we’re spotlighting something we can all agree on- The honeypot. The clam sandwich. The tuna taco. The bacon strip…is anybody else feeling hungry? Plus, we’re taking a trip down mammary lane with gifts for the retro skin fan. More after the jump!

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Mr. Skin’s Holiday Gift Guide: Rosebuds & Retro Skin

Mr. Skin’s Holiday Gift Guide: Rosebuds & Retro Skin

Yesterday we shared some holiday gift ideas for breast men and ass lovers, but today we’re spotlighting something we can all agree on- The honeypot. The clam sandwich. The tuna taco. The bacon strip…is anybody else feeling hungry? Plus, we’re taking a trip down mammary lane with gifts for the retro skin fan. More after the jump!

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First Look inside The Hammer Vault, the Coffee-Table Tribute to a Horror Institution

I’ve spent the last few days transfixed by The Hammer Vault , Marcus Hearn’s new tour through the history and archives of the infamous genre maestros at Hammer Films. It’s got everything — from the stories behind the celebrated creature features of Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing to remembrances of the risible pseudo-PSA Never Take Sweets From a Stranger to a rummage through such unmade Hammer fare like When the Earth Cracked Open and the awesome Zeppelin vs Pterodactyls (seriously). And while its official January release date won’t necessarily help you for the holidays, it’s worth earmarking a line in the early 2012 budget for any horror, fantasy and B-movie devotees in your life. CORRECTION : The publisher writes to say that it will be out for the holidays! Hallelujah!

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Wake Wood Trailer: Never Trust a Cult to Resurrect Your Daughter

Directors like Tim Burton have cited the classic British horror movies produced by Hammer Films as huge influences on their work. Burton even used Hammer Films regular Christopher Lee in multiple movies, including his most direct tribute to British horror, Sleepy Hollow . Now after a long period of hibernation, Hammer Films is back! They produced this year’s superb Let Me In , they are working on The Woman in Black , starring the grown-up Daniel Radcliffe, and now they’ve released the trailer for Wake Wood , their first original horror film since 1976. Get ready for Pagan rituals people getting sucked into the ground.

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Wake Wood Trailer: Never Trust a Cult to Resurrect Your Daughter