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I liked that "The Puppet Show" gave us a nice break from vampire storylines. It still is an hour I like rewatching from Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 1. However, similar to Buffy the Vampire ...
Only its vampire puppet developer knows. Noclip released a documentary about Vampire Survivors. I’m only about halfway through, but it’s a fascinating look at the rise of one of the now-huge i ...
Nine-foot-tall Lady Dimitrescu takes center stage, of course, and her transformation from innocent-looking puppet to bloodthirsty-vampire puppet is phenomenally over-the-top. The puppet show is in ...
SPITTING Image’s new puppets are looking Greta than ever ... And Home Secretary Priti Patel is portrayed as a vampire. Others set to feature in the revived satirical series include Michael ...
An episode that provides us with some Noser backstory, and that features more of the amusingly loathsome Pip, and that has a vampire puppet bad guy sounds like it would be one of the best of the ...
Over the course of eight minutes, Vincent (dressed in a vampire cape, posed in front of ... version then moves on to versions of “Master Of Puppet” in the style of the Supremes, Dream Theater ...
Jason Segel first shared with the world his love of puppetry at the end of "Forgetting Sarah Marshall," when his character, Peter, finally puts on his long-gestating vampire-puppet opera.
The vampire puppet opera at the end of "Sarah Marshall" was so good, and the source material is unassailable, so one has to give Segel and Stoller the benefit of the doubt.
For Jason Segel’s Peter in Forgetting Sarah Marshall, it means finally producing a vampire puppet musical. How did vehicular dining become the solution to male rom-com heartbreak? The answer ...
An awkward kid Morgan bombs on stage during his act. His puppet develops a new voice and starts throwing out funny jokes. Everyone is impressed with him. Emily, a ballet dancer, is changing in the ...
The vampire puppet opera at the end of "Sarah Marshall" was so good, and the source material is unassailable, so one has to give Segel and Stoller the benefit of the doubt.