Bloody chainsaw USB drive might warrant video game purchase
Sunday, April 12th, 2009 by Price
But I’ll probably just follow the advice given on Technabob and eBay one myself. Although the gift package does look pretty cool.

But I’ll probably just follow the advice given on Technabob and eBay one myself. Although the gift package does look pretty cool.

Now I don’t know about you, but whenever I stumble upon a monument to people who were burned alive, my interest is piqued a bit. While searching for things of an evil nature, nothing says evil like burning your fellow man (or woman, we are not sexist here at the Devil’s Demons) alive. ESPECIALLY when it’s over religion. You know, the thing that’s supposed to bring peace and harmony and stability to people’s lives, but has caused more deaths and wars than any other cause throughout history. Alas, I digress.
Today, while on Easter holiday in the countryside of the United Kingdom (they love their jesus over here, as long as it gets me days off of work, I am down), we visited a monument which was in memory of 17 protestants who were burned alive while under the reign of Queen Mary, specifically in the town of Lewes. Excuse me, Bloody Mary, who went on a crusade of persecution against the Protestants.
I know you’ve seen dozens of these before, we all have, but I’ve never seen one like this. I have no idea if it’s real (I’m guessing no), but it’s definitely worth viewing.
THE HORROR.
That’s what your mom looked like at one time. Also, that guy is definitely not on his knees. Very clever trick.
I’m not sure what I like most about this thing. The strange mix of horror with Anime-style chick about to get chopped up, or the fact that said chick is holding a Jason doll.
I like things to be more or less balanced, so toys/comics featuring characters with disproportioned body parts usually do not appeal to me, but I fancy this one.
It’s hard to believe I’m about to say the words “The Toxic Avenger Musical,” but I just did. I didn’t say them out loud, but I sort of mouthed them as I typed it.
Anyway, Price and I were fortunate enough to catch Evil Dead: The Musical over 3 years ago in our wonderful New York and it was fantastic, I still have the coffee mug to prove it! So needless to say I’m really looking forward to catching The Toxic Avenger Musical live on stage. It’s currently only in previews, but my friend Joe was fortunate enough to catch one of the showings and has written a review at Bloody Good Horror.
Dig it, and if you’re in NYC in the next few months, be sure to support the arts.
Review of Toxic Avenger The Musical [via Bloody Good Horror]