Monster Mash: A Timeless Halloween Classic Full of Spookiness and Charm
As Halloween approaches, there's one song that never fails to make its annual appearance at parties, on the radio, and in our hearts: "Monster Mash." This catchy and quirky tune, originally released in 1962, has become a timeless Halloween classic, and for good reason. In this blog, we'll explore the history, fun facts, and enduring appeal of "Monster Mash." Check out our cool Vampire merch here. Looking for more Vampire articles? Click here. "Monster Mash" is not a parody in the traditional sense of the word. It's a novelty song that was released in 1962 by Bobby "Boris" Pickett and
The Ultimate 80s Vampire Movie Countdown: Top 10 Must-See Films
The 1980s were a decade of decadence, neon lights and of course, vampires. The vampire genre was at its peak, with numerous films released during this time period that are still regarded as classics today. We'll look at some of the most iconic 80s vampire movies that have stood the test of time. Not in the mood to read? Watch the video here. Check out our cool Vampire merch here. Looking for more Vampire articles? Click here. (1) The Lost Boys (1987) "The Lost Boys," directed by Joel Schumacher and released in 1987, is one of the most iconic vampire
‘The Wolven Storm’ Song in The Witcher 3: A Tale of Love, Betrayal and Destiny!
Get ready to be swept off your feet by the enchanting melody of "The Wolven Storm"! This heart-melting song, also known as "Priscilla the Callonetta's Song," is a masterpiece from the award-winning video game, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. As you listen to Dandelion's girlfriend, Priscilla, sing, you'll be transported to a world of love and romance between Geralt of Rivia and Yennefer of Vengerberg. With its hauntingly beautiful lyrics, this song captures the essence of their deep and passionate connection. So, sit back, relax, and let yourself be captivated by the spellbinding story of Geralt and Yennefer's undying love,
Ten Most Beautiful Songs in Doctor Who
Doctor Who series 1-7 features a diverse range of musical scores from composer Murray Gold that perfectly capture the epic and emotional moments of the show. Some of the top musical scores from these seasons include "The Doctor's Theme", which serves as the iconic theme music for the series, "Doomsday", which accompanies the heart-breaking farewell between the Doctor and Rose, "I Am the Doctor", which captures the Doctor's heroic and adventurous spirit, "The Madman with a Box", which conveys the Doctor's sense of mystery and unpredictability, "This Is Gallifrey: Our Childhood, Our Home", which provides a hauntingly beautiful glimpse into
Brave Little Sweet Tooth Is Back With Season 2!
Sweet Tooth is a popular fantasy drama series on Netflix, based on the comic book series of the same name. The show is set in a post-apocalyptic world where a deadly virus has spread, causing human-animal hybrids to be born. The main character is a half-human, half-deer boy named Gus, who sets out on a journey to find his mother and discovers the truth about his origins. The show has been praised for its stunning cinematography, unique storyline, and strong performances from the cast. It has gained a devoted fanbase since its release in June 2021. https://youtu.be/lYm6oWx3Ugc
Seven Brilliant Reality TV Shows That Need To Come Back
Who doesn’t love a good reality series? Herewith the NerdiPop top 7 cancelled Reality Shows for Fans to get their Geek on! Not in the mood to read? Watch the video here. Looking for some awesome merch? Visit our Red Bubble Store. #1. Cut throat kitchen Cutthroat Kitchen" was a popular cooking competition show that aired on Food Network from 2013 to 2017. The show was hosted by Alton Brown and featured four chefs who competed against each other in a series of culinary challenges. The contestants were given a budget at the beginning of the show, and they had
The moving story of Vincent Van Gogh – one of Doctor Who’s most emotional episodes
"Vincent and the Doctor" is the tenth episode of the fifth series of Doctor Who, the British science-fiction television show. Richard Curtis, best known for his romantic comedies such as "Four Weddings and a Funeral," wrote the episode, directed by Jonny Campbell. https://youtube.com/shorts/GLs6yGOBPx0?feature=share Synopsis (contain spoilers) The episode begins with the Doctor (Matt Smith) and Amy Pond (Karen Gillan) visiting a museum in 2010 and discovering an unsettling painting of a church, "The Church at Auvers," by Vincent van Gogh (Tony Curran). The Doctor, on the other hand, notices that the painting depicts a menacing figure lurking in
Anticipating the Return: Wednesday’s Season 2 Coming Soon to Netflix!
“Wednesday," Netflix's hit series, is returning for a second season. This show, based on the iconic Addams family, follows Wednesday as a teen navigating life at Nevermore Academy. Season 2 promises to be even more exciting, with new mysteries to solve and obstacles to overcome. Wednesday will continue to prove that being different is something to celebrate, as fans can expect more of the show's trademark mix of humour, horror, and heart. Not in the mood to read? Watch the video here. Looking for a unique gift? Visit our Red Bubble store.
Futurama: An Exciting Xmas Story With Robot Santa
If you're a big fan of the hit TV show Futurama - this is for you. This is a bit more traditional and a Christmas story that will bring you some holiday cheer. Xmas story is the fourth episode of the second season of Futurama and tells the story of Robot Santa. Need inspiration for unique holiday-themed gifts? Visit our Red Bubble store. Fry, one of the main characters starts longing for the Christmases of old from the 20th century. The crew of the Planet Express decides to cheer him up and get him a traditional Xmas tree (which is
Meet The Awesome Umbrella Academy Characters and Actors
In the world of The Umbrella Academy, 43 women give birth at once at noon on 1 October 1989, despite the fact that none of them had displayed any signs of pregnancy before labor started. The eccentric billionaire Sir Reginald Hargreeves adopts seven of the children and forms them into "The Umbrella Academy," a group of superheroes. Instead of giving the kids names, Hargreeves assigns them numbers; nevertheless, the kids' robot mother, Grace, subsequently gives six of them names: Luther, Diego, Allison, Klaus, Ben and Vanya. Six of the kids are given jobs battling crime by Reginald, but he excludes





























