Saturday, October 11, 2008

25+ Body Painting Halloween Costume ideas (pics)



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The No costume costumes! - Grimpuppy

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Friday, September 26, 2008

First look at Tim Burton's Alice In Wonderland (pics)

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Sneak Peek Pics Of Alice In Wonderland by Tim Burton thanks to flicksnews.net. - Grimpuppy

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Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Fantasy Art Finds #7 - Modern Eve

Fantasy Art Finds #7 - Modern Eve
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Artist at this time still unknown - The work on this piece is just amazing, flat out amazing. As soon as I came across this image I just knew I had to make it my next Fantasy Ar1t Finds! So I hope you like and enjoy this piece of art as much as I still do. Enjoy - Grimpuppy

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Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Pinkraygun.com

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Blog and website for horror, sci-fi, fantasy and other movies. Has top box office updates. Newest upcoming movies and info and other fun stuff. - Grimpuppy

Pink Raygun provides interviews, reviews, commentary and articles with a strong emphasis on women working in genre (science fiction/fantasy/horror) entertainment. We provide a smart, saavy yet girly place for fangirls (and boys) to get their geek on! - From Pinkraygun.com's blogcatalog.

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Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Fantasy Art Finds #6

Fantasy Art Find #6 - Sexy Fairy in the woods. Grimpuppy.com
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For Fantasy Art Finds #6 we bring you a very sexy and colorful fairy that was found on Stumbleupon. Enjoy - Grimpuppy

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Friday, June 6, 2008

Dungeons & Dragons 4th Edition are Coming

I put on my robe and wizard hat! D&D 4th Edition hits the shelves... - Title of post from user pizzatime on reddit.com where I found this news - Grimpuppy


The game that launched a thousand role-playing games toady celebrates its latest incarnation as Wizards of the Coast announces the release of the Dungeons & Dragons 4th Edition Rulebooks. The new set of rules not only herald a more streamlined D&D experience, but also the first true joining of pen & paper D&D to the online world with the introduction of the D&D Insider service, which gives players and Dungeon Masters alike access to online tools for character creation, dungeon building, and even a digital game table to play on. - Read full story HERE on kotaku.com

Wizards of the Coast announced a worldwide release June 7th (This Saturday!) Last time I played was about 15 years ago. - Grimpuppy

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Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Fantasy Art Finds #5

Poison Apples - Lorenzo Sperlonga
POISON APPLES - LORENZO SPERLONGA
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Poison Apples is a painting from artist Lorenzo Sperlonga. Now for those of you who know who I'm talking about.... That model looks a lot like Tera Patrick! Mabey it is? It's also going to be used on Lorenzos new book of the same title coming this July. Man that should be awesome. You should see the full original artwork! This one is just a advertisement for the book. Currently the original painting is up for sale on Lorenzos website. The painting Poison Apples is also available in Limited Edition 19"x13" Prints Hand Signed and #'d for 59.95 and two different sized Giclees very limited and hand signed. So check it all out on the link below! - Grimpuppy


VISIT LORENZO SPERLONGA OFFICIAL WEBSITE and STORE. LORENZO BOOKS.

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Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Fantasy Art Finds #4

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Found on Stumbleupon. Click link to view another picture of several different rings!


This Fantasy Art find is a something a little bit different. It's homemade rings that kick a**!!!! This surely qualifies as art! - Grimpuppy

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Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Fantasy Art Finds #3

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Was not sure to count this as art or not.. but I just had to! It's freaking awesome photoshop art in my eyes! That dragon is freaking Bad Ass! - Grimpuppy

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Monday, May 26, 2008

Luis Royo and Dorian Cleavenger Wallpaper Packs

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I have decided as we redo the downloads section to it's own page on Grimpuppy.com and not the forums that as I did them I was going to also share the downloads on the blog. So here is the first two in the new Wallpapers Download Page

Luis Royo - Women Pack 1:

Description: 10 Wallpapers with the art of fantasy painter Luis Royo. These wallpapers show stunning women in different fantasy, horror and Sci-Fi themes. Very stunning, colorful and erotic. A must have for any Royo fan. Comes in both 800X600 and 1024x768 sizes!
Filesize: 2.64 MB
Added on: 26-Jun-2006
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Dorian Cleavenger Wallpapers - Women Pack 1:

Description: 8 Wallpapers by fantasy, horror artist Dorian Cleavenger. Sexy women, horror women, dragons, swords and skulls. Lady Death and Vampirella. These are full wallpapers that cover the whole desktop or background with colorful art. This pack has both 1024x768 and 800x600 sizes of all wallpapers.
Filesize: 2.01 MB
Added on: 03-Nov-2006
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Thursday, May 22, 2008

Fantasy Art Finds #2


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Not sure where I found this one but I love it! Not really sure if it's a real picture of a women or not... if not it sure looks real! I love how the artist of this picture did this image though! - Grimpuppy

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Saturday, May 17, 2008

Fantasy Art Finds #1


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Cd - coverwork for the german metal band "MESSIAH`S KISS"

Found this baby just surfing around! - Grimpuppy

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Friday, May 16, 2008

Movie Review - 'The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian'


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In fairness to The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, the book upon which it is based is far from being the best, most compelling reading in C.S. Lewis' The Chronicles of Narnia. The series gets much better in the middle, so the fact that the first Narnia movie was kind of ho-hum isn't that surprising.
The second film in the franchise, Prince Caspian, is darker, more violent, and more entertaining and Wardrobe. Gone is the novelty of Mr. Tumnus and the disarming childish wonder of Lucy Pevensie (Georgie Henley) and in its place are bloodthirsty oppressors who have savaged the woods of Narnia so thoroughly over the centuries that it is now believed all who inhabited the magical land are dead.
Of course, we know that's not true, but when the Pevensie children are summoned back to Narnia as the kings and queens of old, but when they arrive Narnia is not the place they left it nor is it the when they left it.
Their call to action comes from Prince Caspian (Ben Barnes) 1,000 years after the first Narnia journey. Caspian has narrowly escaped an onslaught by his uncle, the stop-at-nothing leader in waiting Miraz (Sergio Castellitto), who will use his power as Telmarine king to, I don't know, grab even more power.
Peter, Edmund, Susan and Lucy (William Moseley, Skandar Keynes, Anna Popplewell and Henley) vow to fight the good fight, which of course, they do in every book in the series; it's kind of their gig.
For about 90 of Prince Caspian's 144 minutes, it's a terrific fantasy epic. It clearly has more maturity and better characters than the first film, and Castellitto's Miraz is at least on par with Tilda Swinton's White Witch from Wardrobe. He's sensational in each scene.
But there are still problems here: Caspian could easily condense a fair part of the re-introduction to Narnia, the talking animals - Eddie Izzard as a swashbuckling mouse who is entirely too reminiscent of Puss in Boots from Shrek - are really irritating, and the big finale just kind of sits there.
The prelude to the big finale, a mano e mano swordfight, is the standout scene in the film, but after the first five minutes or so of the action that follows it, you wish the story had just ended with the swordfight.
It also takes entirely too long to wrap up the few loose ends at the conclusion of the story, and you'd figure someone would've watched the ending to The Return of the King to figure out we really hate that kind of thing.
These trouble spots are worth mentioning because a two-hour film that's very strong for 90 minutes, particularly one with this much story and action, is a rare thing. And they're wonderful to find. A two-and-a-half-hour movie that's very strong for 90 minutes is also not very strong 60. How does that math not add up? A shorter, stronger film is better than a longer, less efficient film every time.

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Sunday, May 11, 2008

Deepsea Love - Art Image

cool fantasy sea art
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My God this picture is just wonderful. The dark yet colorful and erotic piece of art! - Grimpuppy

Found On: deepsea.blogcu.com.

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Thursday, April 24, 2008

Guillermo Del Toro Comes Out of The Hobbit Closet

Oh yes, ’tis true my friends — Guillermo Del Toro, the master director who has previously blown our collective mind with the awesome badassery of Hellboy and the euphoric grit and beauty of Pan’s Labyrinth has finally made it official. He will be directing The Hobbit.

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