Monday, November 5, 2012

Welcoming Winter Giveaway Hop



Welcome to the Laughing Vixen Lounge blog. As part of the Welcoming Winter Giveaway Hop, hosted by BloggerPR, we have a new giveaway for you. One winner will win their choice of 2 Compact Mirrors/Pill Boxes from the shop. You choose the two designs you want from 200+ styles. Pick one for you and one for a friend. Prize value $30. Giveaway is open worldwide to anyone 18 and over.

After you enter our giveaway make sure to visit the other blogs, via the Linky List below, and enter to win lots of other goodies. This event will end on November 14th. Good Luck & Happy Winter!

Here is just a quick peek at the 200+ designs you'll get to choose from.












Laughing Vixen Lounge also offers Charm Bracelets, Necklaces and Silver Pendants. Pop Culture designs with a flair for Retro and Horror. Later this winter we'll be adding more Pendants styles, Bracelets styles and new Ring and Locket styles. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter or the blog to keep up on the many giveaways we'll be having in Nov/Dec! Visit Laughing Vixen Lounge.


a Rafflecopter giveaway

Our winner Alice Beerland chose these 2 compacts...




The Fine Print... Must be 18 years or older to enter. Giveaway is open worldwide. Past winners are more than welcome to enter again. Giveaway will run from 12:01am November 6th through 12:01am November 15th 2012 EST. Winner(s) will be picked randomly from all eligible entries. The winner(s) name and choices will be posted on this blog as soon as the winner(s) has been contacted. If selected winner(s) does not respond back within 48 hours a new winner(s) will be chosen. All decisions made final by Laughing Vixen Lounge.


Sunday, November 4, 2012

It's In The Bag Giveaway Hop


It'sInTheBag

Welcome to the Laughing Vixen Lounge blog. As part of the It's In The Bag Giveaway Hop, hosted by Life With Two Boys and With Our Best, we have a new giveaway for you. One winner will win their choice of Compact Mirror/Pill Box and Purse Hanger from the shop. You choose the two designs you want from 250+ styles. Prize value $30. Giveaway is open worldwide to anyone 18 and over.

After you enter our giveaway make sure to visit the other blogs, via the Linky List below, and enter to win other goodies for your bag. This event will end on November 18th. Have fun and good luck.

You can also get an extra entry in our giveaway for entering the Grand Prize Giveaway. Thanks to our amazing sponsor, Maggie Bags, we also have a fun Grand Prize for one lucky winner... A stylish Campus Tote and coordinating Key Chain (ARV $104)! Maggie Bags offers fashionable and eco-conscious handbags and accessories that are constructed from genuine automotive seat belt webbing. Ready to make a purchase? Use code: InTheBag for 25% off any Premier Collection purchase.

InTheBag

 
 
 
Here is just a quick peek at the 250+ designs you'll get to choose from. Lots of  Retro, Horror and Pop Culture designs to tempt you. The Purse Hangers are not in the shop yet but almost any photo you see there can be cropped into a circle and used.
 
 
 
 
  
 
  
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
Laughing Vixen Lounge also offers Charm Bracelets, Necklaces and Silver Pendants. Pop Culture designs with a flair for Retro and Horror. Later this winter we'll be adding more Pendants styles, Bracelets styles and new Ring and Locket styles. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter or the blog to keep up on the many giveaways we'll be having Nov/Dec! Visit Laughing Vixen Lounge.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 The Fine Print... Must be 18 years or older to enter. Giveaway is open worldwide. Past winners are more than welcome to enter again. Giveaway will run from 12:01am November 4th through 12:01am November 19th 2012 EST. Winner(s) will be picked randomly from all eligible entries. The winner(s) name and choices will be posted on this blog as soon as the winner(s) has been contacted. If selected winner(s) does not respond back within 48 hours a new winner(s) will be chosen. All decisions made final by Laughing Vixen Lounge.

Friday, November 2, 2012

Winners of the Attack of the 31 Nights of Halloween Giveaway

And here are the winners of the second annual Attack of the 31 Nights of Halloween Giveaway!!!

Second Place...
ihearttoxie

She chose this compact mirror...



Grand Prize Winner...
Petoskystone

Here are all the ghoulishly good treats she will receive...


Laughing Vixen Lounge

Autumn Leaves Charm Bracelet


A'dor Beauty Supplies

Hemoplague Nail Polish

Wicked Eye Shadow

LuLu Nail Polish



Apocalypso


Rockabilly Day Of the Dead Red OMBRE Earrings


Deep Midnight Perfume Oils


Yule Log, Dragons' Orb, The Crypt,
Darkness Falls and Mourning Glory


Dirty Dishes


Zombie Mug


Hat Creek Creations


Ghost Ornament


Hell In A Handbag


Skeleton Hands Sweater Guard

Glow In The Dark Hair Clips



Junkmill

Retro Holiday Tags



Kitsch Bitch Vintage

Vintage Franciscan Cups


Vintage Fruit Decals


Little Fairy Cult

Ouija Board Necklace


Miss Bohemia





Trinkets By Dana

Halloween Cranes

Bird Earrings

Let's give her a big "Congrats". Thanks again to everyone for joining in the fun this year and we look forward to doing it all again next year.

Stop by on Monday as The Lounge will be participating in the It's In The Bag Giveaway Hop. Plus more giveaways all November and our Christmas A Go-Go Giveaway starting December 1st. Lots of fun and goodies to be had 8)

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Night 31 of the Attack of the 31 Nights of Halloween

Welcome to night 31 of the second annual Attack of the 31 Nights of Halloween. This is your last day to stop by our Giveaway Post and enter to win a goodie bag full of frightfully good treats from 12 different shops! Tonight we have the last movie review off our Halloween Movie List. If you have been following along make sure to finish commenting on all the movie post by tonight. More info below on how to get your extra 25 entries. But first here is our last featured item from Laughing Vixen Lounge. Today is the last day to use the 10% code in the shop.


Frankenstein Deluxe Charm Bracelet  $32

Bride Of The Monster Necklace - Style A  $22

Purchase any item(s) from Laughing Vixen Lounge through October 31st and get 10% off your order. Use code OTOBER10 at checkout.



This is also the last day to enter the Hopin' Halloween Giveaway and tomorrow, November 1st, is the last day to enter the Wicked After Dark Giveaway. Both have the chance to win your choice of Compact Mirror and Silver Pendant from the shop.



Happy Halloween From
Laughing Vixen Lounge



My Halloween Workers
Skeleton Monkey, Frankengerbil and Flyin' Purple People Eater


Attack of the 31 Nights of Halloween Movie List.
We have made it to the end of our Halloween Movie List. Hope you have had fun reminiscing about these movies or maybe found some new ones to watch. Today is the last day to comment on the movie posts for an extra 25 entries in the giveaway. Here is how to do it...

1. You must leave a comment on each day's movie post with your opinion of that movie.
2. Then, on the Giveaway Post, log in to the Rafflecopter and find the 31 Nights of Halloween Movie Event entry.
3. You will need to enter the magic phrase "I survived the Attack of the 31 Nights of Halloween" into the extra info box along with the name you used to post your comments.
Make sure you commented on each movie post or the entry will not count! I will check 8)


While watching the movies on our list I couldn't help but think about...

What have we learned from watching horror films?
1. Only the skinny survive! If you can't fit through small openings you will never escape.
2. If you leave your window/doors unlocked or open then you should not be surprised when the killer appears in your house.
3. If you hear something outside at night don't go out and offer yourself up to it.
4. Never trust the local sheriff, gas attendants, doctor, etc. They are part of it!
5. Hit him again.
6. Don't sit with your back to the killer with your eyes shut thinking "It all OK now". It's not. You only hit him once and now he's standing up.
7. After the third time #6 happens...learn from it!

Thanks so much for joining us for all the Halloween fun!!! We appreciate you all and we'll be back again next October to do it all over. But next up will be our 2nd annual Christmas A Go-Go Giveaway December 1-16th. We already have lots of shops lined up and some holiday fun ready to go. Don't miss it! Plus, check in often during November as Laughing Vixen Lounge will be having lots of little giveaways with the first starting on the 5th. And for those who like their Halloween year 'round we have more movie reviews each Friday with our Fear Fridays. And there will also be a big Black Friday/Cyber Monday sale at Laughing Vixen Lounge. Stay tuned to see when the deals start!

And now for our final feature...

Night 31 - Young Frankenstein




Tagline - The scariest comedy of all time!

Directed by Mel Brooks (The Producers, Blazing Saddles and Dracula: Dead and Loving It) and released on December 15, 1974 by Twentieth Century Fox (Rated PG). Dr. Frederick Frankenstein (Gene Wilder) inherits his grandfathers castle and all it's possessions. Despite his resistance to his grandfather's ideas he quickly changes his mind when he stumbles upon some hidden journals in his grandfather's secret library. With the help of his assistants Igor (Marty Feldman) and Inga (Terri Garr) Dr. Frankenstein will attempt to bring his grandfather's dream to life.

This is the best of the best. The comedy is so silly it's stupid but at the same time it's really rather brilliant. Mel Brooks and Gene Wilder are at their finest here and it's a treat to watch them. The sets and atmosphere are beautiful and Peter Boyle is such fun as the monster. This is a yearly Halloween staple at my house and I can't wait to watch it tonight!

Madeline Kahn is great as Elizabeth/The Bride of Frankenstein. The best quote of hers...
"Oh. Where you going?... Oh, you men are all alike. Seven or eight quick ones and then you're out with the boys to boast and brag. You better keep your mouth shut. Oh... I think I love him."


Take a look at the original trailer


Some trivia about the movie
1. The film was shot with many of the same props and lab equipment as the original Frankenstein (1931).
2. The howling wolf sound on the ride to the castle was made by director Mel Brooks.
3. The idea of Frederick's dart hitting a cat was ad-libbed on set. When Gene Wilder threw his dart off camera, director Mel Brooks quickly screamed like a cat to create the illusion.
4. The scene in which the creature contemplates throwing the little girl into the lake ("No more flowers. What shall we throw in now?"), is a homage to a scene in Frankenstein (1931). That scene was cut and not restored to the original until its video release 50 years later.
5. Gene Wilder conceived the "Puttin' on the Ritz" scene, while Mel Brooks was resistant to it, feeling it detracted from the fidelity to Universal horror films in the rest of the film. It was only when he saw it with a howling audience that Brooks was confident about the sequence.
6. Gene Wilder, Peter Boyle and Marty Feldman appear together in this film by virtue of the fact that their mutual agent had a deal with the movie studio.
7. The shifting hump on Igor's back was an ad-libbed gag of Marty Feldman's. He had surreptitiously been shifting the hump back and forth for several days when cast members finally noticed. It was then added to the script.
8. Rock band Aerosmith took a break from a long night of recording to see "Young Frankenstein" in 1974. Steven Tyler wrote the band's hit "Walk This Way" the morning after seeing the movie, inspired by Marty Feldman's first scene, the "walk this way... this way" scene.
9. When Mel Brooks was preparing "Young Frankenstein," he found that Ken Strickfaden, who had made the elaborate electrical machinery for the lab sequences in the Universal Frankenstein films, was still alive in the Los Angeles area. He visited Strickfaden and found that Strickfaden had saved all the equipment and had it stored in his garage. Brooks made a deal to rent the equipment for his film and gave Strickfaden the screen credit he'd deserved, but hadn't gotten, for the original films.

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Night 30 of the Attack of the 31 Nights of Halloween

Welcome to night 30 of the second annual Attack of the 31 Nights of Halloween. Make sure to stop by our Giveaway Post and enter to win a goodie bag full of frightfully good treats from 12 different shops! Tonight we have the next movie review off our Halloween Movie List. Follow along for an extra 25 entries in the giveaway. But first lets get to our featured item of the night from Laughing Vixen Lounge.


Magic Potion Compact - Tongue Of Dog   $15


Purchase any item(s) from Laughing Vixen Lounge through October 31st and get 10% off your order. Use code OTOBER10 at checkout.




Make sure to stop by and enter our other 2 giveaways going on now. The Wicked After Dark Blog Hop Giveaway and The Hoppin' Halloween Giveaway Hop (sponsored by our good friend Deb at Strange Daze Indeed). Enter for your chance to win a Compact Mirror and Silver Pendant of your choice from Laughing Vixen Lounge.






Attack of the 31 Nights of Halloween Movie List.
Follow along with us for a month full of classic and fun spooky movies. Each night there will be a movie review of the next movie on our Halloween Movie List. Leave a comment on each post with your opinion of that movie. On the last day you will find the magic phrase you will use to unlock the entry worth 25 entries in the giveaway. You must comment on each post.


Night 30 - An American Werewolf In London





Tagline - Beware the Moon
             A masterpiece of terror
             The Monster Movie
             From the director of Animal House -- a
             different kind of animal


Written and directed by John Landis (Animal House, The Blues Brothers and Thriller) and released on August 21, 1981 by Universal Pictures (rated R). David (David Naughton) and Jack (Griffin Dunne) are on a backpacking trip around Europe. While hiking through rural England they stop at a little pub called "The Slaughtered Lamb". After upsetting the locals they are sent out into the cold wet night with one caution..."Beware the moon and stick to the roads." Oooops! Yah, our boys aren't too bright and are strolling across the moors in no time flat. They soon find out what the locals were warning them about. Werewolves!!!

This is darn close to my favorite horror film ever. The blend of humor and horror is spot on here. The effects were cutting edge and won an Oscar. I still prefer them to many overdone CGI effects. And the use of moon related songs is fun and effective. I could never hear "Bad Moon Rising" by Credence and not think of this movie. This is one of my yearly "must see" on Halloween.

Creepiest scene is the man being stalked in the subway terminal. Even though you hardly see the beast it's filmed so well that it gives an uneasy feeling



Take a look at the original trailer


Some trivia about the movie
1. John Landis originally wanted three other songs to add to the soundtrack: Cat Stevens wouldn't allow "Moonshadow" to be used because he had stopped allowing his secular music to be licensed for films following his conversion to Islam; Bob Dylan wouldn't allow his version of "Blue Moon" to be used in an R-rated film, as he had just begun his brief conversion to Christianity; and Elvis Presley's version of "Blue Moon" proved unavailable due to the ongoing lawsuits involving his estate.
2. The legal disclaimer in the closing credits reads, "Any resemblance to any persons living, dead, or undead is coincidental". This was also placed at the end of another John Landis project: Thriller (1983) (TV), which was reportedly inspired by this film.
3. David Naughton was reportedly cast because John Landis had seen him in a television commercial for Dr. Pepper. I remember this commercial! He also had a top 40 hit song!! He was on a TV show in '79 called "Makin' It" and he sang the theme song. 8)
4. In 1997, the movie was re-recorded as a Radio drama by Audio Movies Limited for BBC Radio 1 in England. It was broadcast during Halloween that year, in short snippets throughout the day. Brian Glover, John Woodvine and Jenny Agutter reprised their roles from the movie.
5. Studio executives hoped John Landis would cast Dan Aykroyd in the role of David and John Belushi as Jack. John Landis refused.
6. John Landis came up with the film following an incident while shooting Kelly's Heroes (1970) in the countryside of Yugoslavia. While driving along a country road with a colleague, Landis encountered a gypsy funeral. The body was being buried in a massively deep grave, feet first, while wrapped in garlic, so as he would not rise from the dead.
7. Director Cameo: [John Landis] appears briefly near the end of the film. He is the bearded man who gets hit by a car and thrown through the plate glass window in Piccadilly Circus.
8. When trying to call home, the telephone number that David Kessler gives the operator (516-472-3402) contains a Long Island, New York area code. It is also an unusual case where an actual phone number is used.
9. At the very end of the film, an advertisement for Universal Studios is shown along with a suggestion to "Ask for Babs". This is a reference to a "Where are they Now" item featured towards the end of Animal House (1978), another film by John Landis.
10. This is the first film to earn the Academy Award for Best Makeup. That category was created in 1981.
11. The final look of the werewolf beast was based on make-up creator Rick Baker's dog Bosko.
12. The Werewolf Howl that was used for the film, was a combination of a actual wolf and an elephant, it was also said it was played backwards by the producer 'George Folsey Jr'. in the "Beware The Moon" documentary. Director John Landis also stated on the "Beware The Moon" Documentary that the Howl was a combination of 7 or 8 different animals.
13. Frank Oz, who's know for voicing Fozzy Bear and Yoda, plays Mr. Collins of the American embassy, who attempts to console David. His voice is also heard later, during the Muppet Show.