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Rubies Costume 300 The Movie Immortal Vacuform Mask with Fabric Hood

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Complete your Immortal look with this gold vacuform mask with a black hood. This is an Officially licensed 300 mask.

Become the notorious guard and the protector of the Persians. Complete your Immortal costume with the silver, plastic vacuform mask with a black hood. Officially licensed 300 product. Immortal mask is available in Adult Size, One Size Fits Most.

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Halloween > Michael Myers Mini-Bust

When John Carpenter unleashed Halloween upon the world in 1978, he created not only one of the best crafted and most successful independent films ever, but an entire genre of horror film: the slasher. It’s been nearly thirty years since audiences were first terrified by Michael Myers, the embodiment of pure evil from the now-legendary Halloween series, but he shows no sign of slowing down in his old age.

NECA is proud to offer a host of Halloween merchandise you can enjoy all year round. From apparel to figures, you’ll always have a reminder of who’s the grandaddy of ‘em all: the one and only Michael Myers.

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Halloween (2-Disc Unrated Collector's Edition) [Blu-ray]

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More of a supercharged revamp than a remake, Rob Zombie’s take on John Carpenter’s Halloween expands the back story of masked killer Michael Myers in an attempt to examine the motivation for his first deadly attack, as well as some reasons for his longevity as a horror icon. Zombie’s Myers is a blank-eyed teen (played by Daeg Faerch) whose burgeoning mental problems are left unchecked in a horrific home environment; harassed by schoolmates, a randy sister, and his mother’s deadbeat boyfriend (William Forsythe, terrific as usual), Myers’ homicidal explosion seems inevitable, and intervention by Dr. Sam Loomis (Malcolm McDowell, who offers a fast-talking, hippiefied version of the Donald Pleasance character) does little to impede his development into a mute, unstoppable killing machine (Tyler Mane) bent on finishing off the only survivor of his family’s massacre–his sister, now grown into teenaged Laurie Strode (Scout Taylor-Compton). Opening up the psychologi (more…)