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You’ve Got to See This Incredible Michael Myers Statue from John Carpenter’s ‘Halloween’

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Prime 1 Studio has just pulled back the curtain on one of the coolest Halloween products ever released, an absolutely stunning Michael Myers statue from John Carpenter‘s iconic slasher film.

Sculpted at approximately 42 inches tall (that’s 3 1/2 feet!), the statue was crafted with high attention to details, boasting realistic hair with the mechanic jumpsuit made of real fabric. However, the real selling point are Michael’s blackest of eyes… the devil’s eyes.

Early pre-order bonus includes a Halloween Jack-o’-Lantern with LED Light up function which can be displayed anywhere.

The statue is insanely expensive, running $1,999 plus tax, which should be worth every penny for the Halloween superfan with some expendable cash.

Click above to pre-order or to look through a massive gallery.

Horror movie fanatic who co-founded Bloody Disgusting in 2001. Producer on Southbound, V/H/S/2/3/94, SiREN, Under the Bed, and A Horrible Way to Die. Chicago-based. Horror, pizza and basketball connoisseur. Taco Bell daily. Franchise favs: Hellraiser, Child's Play, A Nightmare on Elm Street, Halloween, Scream and Friday the 13th. Horror 365 days a year.

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Alice Cooper Joins the “Music Maniacs” Line from McFarlane Toys

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When you hear the label “Music Maniacs,” a few names probably come to mind. And we’re willing to bet that one of them is Alice Cooper, who is indeed joining McFarlane’s toy line.

McFarlane Toys has announced that their Music Maniacs: Alice Cooper action figure will launch for pre-orders on March 22, and you can get a first look at the upcoming toy below.

The “Music Maniacs” line is a spinoff of McFarlane’s popular “Movie Maniacs” line, which returned to life last year – though the focus is no longer squarely on horror movies.

Alice Cooper is most definitely a Music Maniac but he’s also a Movie Maniac too. As Luiz H.C. wrote on Bloody Disgusting back in 2017, “Cooper’s love of the horror genre goes far beyond his music, as the artist has been involved with several scary movies as well. From John Carpenter’s Prince of Darkness to Freddy’s Dead: The Final Nightmare, it’s easy to see why the rocker is so iconic in the world of blood, guts, and ghosts. Hell, even Tim Burton’s charming yet lackluster Dark Shadows features an Alice concert as sort of plot point.”

Luiz’s article continued, “However, my favorite of Cooper’s contributions to the world of scary movies was his involvement with the soundtrack for Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives. The main attraction was obviously the hit single He’s Back (The Man From Behind The Mask), which was written as a catchy homage to the hockey-mask-wearing killer.”

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