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Sunday, April 16, 2017

Nekromantik is back! Cult Epics is set to give the controversial film the limited blu ray treatment

Nekromantik is back! Cult Epics is set to give the controversial film the limited blu ray treatment


Im sure fans are anxious to get the whole Titan Video masquerade wiped from their memory.  Cult Epics is planning on making that notion a real possibility.  This October fans will be able to retire the ol Barrel Entertainment DVD and pick up a brand new limited edition set of the infamous film.  You read that right, this October youll be able to curl up next to the one you love and watch Nekromantik in high definition.  Thats romance right there.


Specs after the break!

DVD (2-Disc Special Edition)
STREET DATE: 10/07/2014
SRP: 29.95 UPC: 881190013090 Cat: CE130
Run Time: 75 Minutes Language: German with English subtitles
Color Full Screen 1.33:1 DTS 5.1 Surround Region: 1

Blu-ray
STREET DATE: 10/07/2014
SRP: 34.95 UPC: 881190013199 Cat: CE131
Run Time: 75 Minutes Language: German with English subtitles
Color Full Screen 1.33:1 DTS 5.1 Surround Region: A

Production Year: 1987 Genre: Horror MPAA Rating: Not Rated
Directed by: Jorg Buttgereit Stars: Bernd Daktari Lorenz, Beatrice Manowski, Harald Lundt

The controversial horror film that shocked the world in 1987, when it was banned in Germany, censored in Japan and simultaneously became a huge underground hit in the US (now long out of print.) Nekromantik tells the story of Rob (Daktari Lorenz) who works at a street-cleaning Agency, who visits roadside accidents to clean up the scene. Incidentally Rob collects the body parts and shares them with his girlfriend Betty (Beatrice M.) When Rob presents a complete corpse taken out of a swamp, their undying love reaches its peak, but soon after Betty gets a more liking towards the corpse and leaves Rob, which takes him to the sick end of his destruction. Cult Epics is proud to release Jorg Buttgereits horror classic in High Definition and with new extras, including Jorgs debut short film Hot Love.

Limited Edition of 2000 copies that includes Nekromantik Collectible Artwork by Johnny Ryan & Nekrophilia photo of Beatrice M.

Bonus Features:
New Directors Approved HD Transfer (taken from the original Super 8mm negative)
New Grindhouse HD version (taken from the theatrical 35mm print)
Introduction by Jorg Buttgereit
Q&A with Jorg Buttgereit at the American Cinematheque (2013)
Never Before released short film Hot Love (1985) 45 mins
Audio Commentary by Jorg Buttgereit and co-author Franz Rodenkirchen
The Making of Nekromantik
Nekromantik Featurette
Still Photo Gallery
JB Trailers
Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

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Wednesday, April 12, 2017

Native American Bat Mitzvah and Barbie Construction Set

Native American Bat Mitzvah and Barbie Construction Set


This week I attended an unusual Bat Mitzvah ceremony performed according to Native American wisdom and customs. Bar/Bat Mitzvah is a Jewish celebration of youth maturity, which typically takes place at the age of 12 (girls) and 13 (boys).  Traditionally they were held only for boys and signified a boy becoming old enough to follow religious commandments. With the wave of feminism that demanded equal rights for both genders, some non-orthodox Jews started celebrating maturity ceremonies for their daughters as well: Bat Mitzvahs.

The ceremony I attended was an intimate, women-only, spiritual gathering where our 12-year old relative was welcomed into the world of women. We ate (no religious celebration goes without it), played Native-American drums, learned a Native-American song, took turns to tell our wishes to the hostess and hang them on her giant dream-catcher. But, most importantly, we were empowered with the stories of traditional Native-American women wisdom. This may have been a free interpretation of their traditions but it still sounded good. We were reminded that Earth and Nature are of a female gender, that both nurture us all in; That spirit of a household centers on a woman, and if she is well everyone will be well, therefore it is important to take good care of ourselves physically, mentally and emotionally; That the average mom lacks thousands of hours of sleep yearly; That in the rush of our obligations to work, husband, kids we frequently forget ourselves; That sometimes it is important to do nothing and not feel guilty; That we should teach our daughters not to be servants of the needs of others. We were told that in the Native American households not the oldest son but the youngest daughter inherits the house or business she grew up in, her husband comes to live with her family because a woman defines a house; and that by Native American tradition younger women are taught by older women the wisdom of life. The latter reminded me of a girlfriend of mine, a manager at one of the big financial companies who went to a female VP of her company and asked to be mentored by her professionally.  We were also told that in a fight for equality with men we frequently emulate them and lose our feminine traits. That while we fight our periods with pills and society defines pregnancy to be a professional disability, in the Native American communities menstruating women were gathered for a VIP treatments. This all was true and hard. While the younger girls at the ceremony enjoyed the celebration rituals, the older women reflected on how slow and painful such changes are in our still rather traditional society.

Two days later an article in NYTimes I discovered some surprising statistics that showed that we may be a bit further ahead in these transition than we think.  It states that according to the latest Census Bureau data, one-fifth of fathers with preschool-age children and working wives said they were the primary caretaker in 2010. And 37.6 percent of working wives earned more than their husbands in 2011, up from 30.7 percent 10 years earlier.  As women spend more time at work, men start to do more shopping. Hence the surge in male grooming products, male-targeted advertising and store rearrangements.   Barbie and Lego both came up this year with house construction sets for girls, aiming at fathers looking for daughters presents and luring daughters into the engineering world with likable colors and context. These sets have been named "hot holiday toys" by Amazon and Target, and their sales doubled the predictions last year. But not only fathers are buying them.  Emphasis on developmental toys has never been so high.  Sociological research says that "playing with blocks, puzzles and construction toys helps children with spatial development. Children with better spatial thinking are more likely to eventually go into mathematics, engineering, science and technology."  While the connections between Barbie construction set and true gender equality are vague, our awareness to the importance of nurturing scientific and engineering skills of our girls as we do with our boys is obviously on the rise. These skills may open many doors for our daughters and guarantee financial independence that many of their mothers and grandmothers didnt have. Financial independence will likely allow them to take better care of themselves physically, mentally and emotionally. As more women will be climbing up the professional ladder, the more comfortable and relaxed everyone on the ladder will be with feminine wisdom, nature and physiology. Unfortunately one thing we may not be able to solve - and this is a lack of mothers sleep.

Mega Blocks Barbie Build n Style set


 Lego Friends construction set, image by eilonwy77, distributed under CCL.

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Sunday, April 9, 2017

New Old Picture of Rob From The Childhood of a Leader Set

New Old Picture of Rob From The Childhood of a Leader Set


Shared by Michael Epp on Facebook

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?#?TBT? Despite the high quality of this pic while shooting "Childhood of a leader, Robert Pattinson still looks good, Tom Sweet is still a genius and I am still tall. ?#?Venicefilmfestival?

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Thursday, March 30, 2017

New Picture and Video of Rob on the Set of The Lost City of Z in Colombia

New Picture and Video of Rob on the Set of The Lost City of Z in Colombia





Thanks to Diario Twilight

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Sunday, March 19, 2017

Newborn hooded towel set

Newborn hooded towel set


Here is a quick project I made a couple months ago. Ive been trying to make more baby things instead of buying. It takes more time, obviously, but it saves money, and I can make it look however I want! I had some infant towel sets saved from when Kade was a baby, but they were made with very thin material, and dont seem like they would be very warm or snuggly!

For this towel, I used a super soft white bathrobe of mine. The zipper had broken, and I never wore it very often anyway. For the front of the hood, and the back of the towel, I used some black and white hounds-tooth cotton fabric that I found at the thrift store (3 yards for $2!). For the binding, I used a lime green ikea sheet from my sons toddler bed, which we dont have any more. I also made a matching washcloth and two mits.


Kade picked out the black ribbon with the skeletons on it to use as tags.

Here it is in use. It is too small to use for very long, but its super cute, and doesnt Cole look warm and snuggly all wrapped up in it? :)


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Thursday, March 2, 2017

New Picture of Rob on the Set of The Lost City of Z September 18th

New Picture of Rob on the Set of The Lost City of Z September 18th


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Thursday, February 23, 2017

New Pictures of Rob on The Lost City of Z Set September 7th

New Pictures of Rob on The Lost City of Z Set September 7th


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Thursday, February 9, 2017

New Pictures of Rob on The Lost City of Z Set in Colombia

New Pictures of Rob on The Lost City of Z Set in Colombia


According to the source the picture was taken yesterday (October, 30) right after they were done filming.

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ETA: A few more pictures posted from Colombia. - a couple probably from October 30 (sans beard) and the other probably taken during filming.

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Finish The lost city of Z #RobertPattinson gran experiencia
#RobertPattinson #VillaMaria #ThansYouMan #TheLostCityOfZ #SeeYouSoon #ThatAmazingPerson #IsMyWork #YouKnow


And one more picture from October 30. Here what Adam had to say about Rob:

I should maybe mention the scene was with Charlie Hunnam too but he still had another shot to finish so I missed out on a pic with him unfortunately! Rob is a very cool dude and super chilled, moments before this he had a massive beard but he couldnt wait to shave it off!

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Source | Source | Thanks to @DiarioTwilight for the heads up!
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Saturday, February 4, 2017

New Pictures of Rob on The Lost City of Z Set September 6th

New Pictures of Rob on The Lost City of Z Set September 6th


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