Ukrainian cam girl Alina seems to have a bottomless trunk of costumes and a great attitude. She always looks like she is having fun, although I’m not sure she gets as naked as most camgirls over there. Worth a browse around and Alina is free in general chat. Insert pussy pun here. Thanks.
I love camgirls who perform in costume. When you think about it, all those sexual personas are something of a costume. Someone like Alina takes it to its natural conclusion, dressing up like a sexy witch with cosplay braids and Halloween store hat and little corset outfit thing. Alina is apparently from the Ukraine. That is the technology of the future, today, when you can chat with a Ukrainian girl in a witch costume from your den in Burbank, California.
I don’t know what Yes, El Guapo means, but yeselguapo.com is a new site from the people at Vibe. Most importantly, they just posted a Halloween Hotties gallery. It is kind of just random pictures from around the web, but a lot of them are random pictures from around the web featuring cute girls in sexy Halloween costumes. Their writing style is enjoyably cute as well, as they point out that Halloween is the “one night it’s okay to dress like a hooker and not get picked up by a cop…unless that cop is their hot friend who is also dressed like a slutty cop.”
I wish there were more sites with cosplay content. So far, I am intrigued by what the fine people at Sakura Live are doing. They actually have live English-speaking camgirls who actually in Japan, some of whom dress up in all sorts of costumes.
There are currently four photosets featuring Cherie of the two-toned hair on Ultra Sexy Heroines. The star here in place of the Superman S is both a good way to avoid getting sued by DC Comics. It seems that all the sites of this sort could stand to have a good amount more updates, but I just love the original costume action on Ultra Sexy Heroines. This site really delivers in the variety of comic book superheroine and supervillainess outfits. Pretty much a spandex lovers dream.
Creature from the Black Lagoon is a 1954 monster film directed by Jack Arnold, and starring Richard Carlson, Julia Adams, Richard Denning, Antonio Moreno, and Whit Bissell. The eponymous creature was played by Ben Chapman on land and Ricou Browning in underwater scenes. The film was released in the United States on 5 March 1954.
Creature from the Black Lagoon was filmed and originally released in 3-D requiring polarized 3-D glasses, and subsequently reissued in the 1970s in the inferior anaglyph format (this version was released on home video by MCA Videocassette, Inc. in 1981). It is considered a classic of the 1950s, and generated two sequels, Revenge of the Creature and The Creature Walks Among Us, each a year apart. Revenge of the Creature was also filmed and released in 3-D, in hopes of reviving the format.
The movie has an enduring legacy in both media and the general public. A musical based on the movie opened at Universal Studios Hollywood in late June of 2009. It has also been widely referenced, in part due to its groundbreaking character, in other media. In fact, many movies featuring monsters put a Gill-man likeness in the background as a homage. More directly, the Gill-man appeared in the Robot Chicken episode “Shoe,” voiced by Seth Green. He tells a guy that he prefers to be called the “African American Lagoon.” Its likeness also was used for the film The Monster Squad. However, due to licensing issues with Universal, the creature is referred to as “Gill-Man.” Ben Chapman introduced the creature in costume with Abbott and Costello on live television on an episode of The Colgate Comedy Hour. Even earlier, in The Seven Year Itch, the film is referenced when Tom Ewell and Marilyn Monroe come out of a theatre showing Creature from the Black Lagoon. Monroe expresses some sympathy for the creature, saying that it was not really bad and “just wanted to be loved”. The creature plays a brief cameo emerging from lake Springfield in the Simpsons in the 10th episode of Season 16.
Creature from the Black Lagoon was later made into a pinball game, designed by John Trudeau (AKA “Dr. Flash”), and released in 1992 by Midway (under the Bally brand name). This game has a retro 1950s drive-in theme. It also features such 50s classic songs like Rock Around the Clock, Get a Job, and Summertime Blues. Completing side missions in the pinball game causes the screen to display “Universal Presents… Creature from the Black Lagoon,” and then requires the player to chase after the monster just like in the film. The game sold 7,841 units.
The film has been immortalized in paleontology circles. When Jenny Clack of the University of Cambridge discovered a fossil amphibian in what was once a fetid swamp, she named it Eucritta melanolimnetes, which is Greek for “the creature from the black lagoon.”(via Wikipedia)
I think Ariel is one of the cutest redheads on the web. I think she is from Eastern Europe but speaks a fair amount of English. This Victorian lady costume set was shot by Zbyněk as outtakes from a calendar shoot.
I don’t care how hot the weather is because I am not going to wear gothic garb in the midday sun and my family has good central air conditioning.
I have been looking for something to wear to play Little Red Riding Hood and the Horny Construction Worker and Heavy Red have been kind enough to create just the thing. The Heavy Red site says: “The limited edition Heavy Red costume Little Dark Red Riding Hood, is so beautiful with its dark elegance. The red and black dress made from weighted matte jersey and rayon hangs beautifully. The black arrow point bodice is adorned with a black bow. The dress is fully lined, has a side zipper, adjustable straps and straps that tie in the back to give you the perfect fit. The dress comes with a matching capelette which is fully lined with black satin. The outfit also includes: -miniature picnic basket. This costume is one you will want to wear over and over, it is truly amazing! Please note: All Halloween Costume Sales are final and only exchangable for size”.
The manufacturers seem to believe it is a Halloween costume, not necessarily intended for other forms of roleplay.
All I had to do was mention that many fanboys at the Comic Con were disgustingly sweaty from the extreme heat and that a lot of people showed up in steampunk costumes. That was all I had to do to induce dozens of people to send me emails with a link to Goths in Hot Weather. GothsInHotWeather is one of those ironic sites where they obsess about something while claiming not to really like it or care about it. Sort of like Perez Hilton. In case this was not painfully apparently already, the site addresses the issue of some gothic attire being a poor fit for overly warm weather. Humorous concept and domain, but it sort of states the obvious.
The LA Weekly has a gallery of forty of their best photos from the Comic Con. I think my favorite was the steampunk animatronic girl costume and the Wonder Woman costume in the same frame. Sums up some of the factionalization at the Comic Con this year. The most extreme example of warring factions was the huge turnout for the Twilight programming coupled with the protesters carrying picket-style signs and heckling the lines for the Twilight panel discussions. Wonder Woman and steampunk girl represent different sorts of costuming, but they both look happy in their photo which is nice. According to the LA Weekly, the steampunk presence at the Comic Con was so large that the Guinness Book of World Records came out to take the record-setting largest steampunk gathering photo on the steps of the convention center.
I promise you, gentle readers, that I am going to be writing more often than just on holidays. I managed to stay away from the green beer and I have nearly completed a rather soul-sucking screenwriting project. So I should be able to get back to business as usual very soon. Blue Blood ran an entertaining St. Patrick’s Day photo set which inspired me to make a post and share the link for their digital St. Patrick’s Day card.
What is up with the Furry Posts? I just saw the infamous furry episode of CSI on DVD and it brought this particular subgenre of fandom to mind. The Las Vegas Crime Scene Investigators have to figure out how a man in a cute racoon suit ended up dead and they descend into an oddly dark little corner of fictional furry fandom to find out what actually happened. I wanna make it with Sexy Kitty too. But only in the costume of course.
I believe that brilliant writer Jerry Stahl is largely responsible for this bit of furry depravity being on CSI. Jerry Stahl is probably best known for the movie Permanent Midnight which was based on his autobiographical account of his battles with heroin and addiction. He also wrote the science fiction porn cult classic Cafe Flesh under the name Herbert W. Day.
I love when a great TV show like this comes out on DVD because I get to enjoy it without all the scheduling nuisances of regular television. This particular episode of CSI is called Fur and Loathing in Las Vegas which is pretty much the wittiest name ever for a show like that. I heartily recommend picking up the CSI – Fourth Season DVD which includes Fur and Loathing in Las Vegas.
CSI – the Complete First Season,
CSI – Season 2, and
CSI – Crime Scene Investigation, The Complete Third Season are also all available now on DVD. I went with the econo option and just bought
the complete box set with all four seasons of all the existing episodes on DVD.



























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