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Toymunkey’s ‘Silent Hill’ Statues Are Shaping Up Nicely, Pyramid Head Coming Next Month

Toymunkey Studios first unveiled their Pyramid Head and Nurse statues at Comic-Con back in July. Since then, they’ve been hard at work on crafting some of the coolest and most detail heavy Silent Hill statues I’ve seen so far. The nurses won’t be ready until next Spring, but Pyramid Head will be available next month. I’m especially fond of the fleshy goo he has under that helmet, because it just looks so gross. The statues will run you $150, check them out after the break.
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I Think I Just Found My Halloween Costume For Next Year

Can we all take a quick breather from all this holiday craziness so we can better focus on what’s really important right now? I’m talking about Halloween, and if you haven’t started preparing for next year then, well, I suppose you can get back to crafting that glorious two-story Gingerbread house I see you have there. I stumbled across this mask the other day and it immediately warmed my ice-cold heart. Created by Etsy user Epic Leather, these masks were inspired by the intensely creepy nurses from Konami’s Silent Hill franchise. Check them out after the break, and if you want one for yourself (and you have $200 lying around), I recommend grabbing one (or six) before my will crumbles and I buy them all for myself.
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This Nurse Fueled Spot For ‘Silent Hill: Revelation 3D’ Is Slightly NSFW

Michael J. Bassett’s Silent Hill: Revelation 3D, in theaters this Friday, October 26 from Open Road. And now IGN has a brief new nurse-centric spot to tide you over until then.

In the film, “For years, Heather Mason and her father have been on the run, always one step ahead of dangerous forces that she doesn’t fully understand. Now on the eve of her 18th birthday, plagued by terrifying nightmares and the disappearance of her father, Heather discovers she’s not who she thinks she is. The revelation leads her deeper into a demonic world that threatens to trap her in Silent Hill forever.” Adelaide Clemens, Kit Harington, Sean Bean, Radha Mitchell, Deborah Kara Unger, Carrie-Anne Moss, and Malcolm McDowell all star in the sequel that’s based on the acclaimed survival horror video game franchise by KONAMI.

Head inside to check it out. And if you’re at work, keep the volume low – there’s some erotic groaning. READ MORE

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Second Season Of “American Horror Story” Gets In The Habit With Jessica Lange

Some more details about the second season of “American Horror Story” are beginning to emerge. We already knew that Jessica Lange, Joseph Fiennes, Zachary Quinto, Evan Peters, Sarah Paulson, Lily Rabe, Adam Levine, Lizzie Brochere, Chloe Sevigny and James Cromwell has all been locked in, with the returning cast playing new roles. Murphy had also disclosed that the season would be “set in an institution for the criminally insane.” Fiennes’ character runs said institution where Jessica Lange works and will also be the object of her attraction as it’s been stated that “the pair have a May/December romance.

Writer Tim Minear told MTV, “she’s playing something that’s a little more East Coast, a little more patrician. She’s playing a nun. In this instance, she’s a bride of Christ.” Conflict I guess!

Murphy has been talking a lot about how this season will be different from the last. He previously stated “I don’t want to say what Zach and Lily are doing, or what anybody else is doing, until we get closer to [fall]. But I’ll continue to say that everybody is playing the opposite of what they played last year, which I think is why they’re all so into it. Like, I have talked to Zach and Jessica and they were very excited… and that’s a rare thing.READ MORE

Ex-Tool Bassist Paul D’Amour Premieres New Song

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Original Tool bassist Paul D’Amour has returned to the hard rock scene with Feersum Ennjin, whose self-titled debut album comes out Nov. 15th. Revolver Mag scored the song premiere of Fishing Ground as well as a short interview with Paul about the album, what is was like to leave Tool, and more.
Check out the song after the jump and let me know what you think!

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