Wednesday, August 12, 2015

Michael Myers ~ the faces behind the mask.

What a great way to get ready for the Halloween/autumn/fall season then to write about a classic Boogeyman that has been scaring the hell out of us since the late '70s.

There have been several men who have played this iconic character over the years. So I threw together a list showing all of them.

Halloween (1978)

Nick Castle ~ The Shape ~ The Original Michael Myers  ~
  • Nick Castle played Michael Myers whenever he was on screen with the mask on.

Tony Moran ~ Michael Myers (Age 23)
  • Tony Moran played Michael Myers when the mask was removed.  He is the face of Michael.

[  Will Sandin ~ Michael Myers (Age 6) ]


(My husband and I with Tony Moran ~ 2013)












Halloween II (1981)

Dick Warlock ~ The Shape

[ Archive Footage:  Tony Moran ~ Michael Myers (Age 23) ]

(My husband and I with Dick Warlock - 2011)

Halloween III: Season of the Witch (1982)

. . . . . . I still can't get that damn music (from the commercial) out of my head!

Moving on . . .

Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers (1988)

George P. Wilbur ~ Michael Myers

[ Erik Preston ~ Young Michael Myers ]

(My husband and I with George P. Wilbur - 2014)











Halloween 5 (1989)

Don Shanks ~ Michael Myers

[ George P. Wilbur ~ Stunt Player ]

Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers aka Halloween 6 (1995)

George P. Wilbur ~ The Shape aka Michael Myers


IF YOU'RE STILL WITH ME . . .

Halloween H20: 20 Years Later (1998)

Chris Durand ~ The Shape

Halloween:  Resurrection (2002)

Brad Loree ~ Michael Myers


AND FINALLY FOR THE ROB ZOMBIE FANS OUT THERE :

Rob Zombie's Halloween (2007)

Tyler Mane ~ Michael Myers

[ Daeg Faerch ~ Michael Myers (Age 10) ]

Rob Zombie's Halloween (2009)

Tyler Mane ~ Michael Myers

[ Chase Wright Vanek ~ Young Michael Myers ]

Hey, Nick Castle, (if you're reading this) my husband and I are waiting to meet you.  We would like to complete our collection of original Michael Myers' autographs, 1-6!

I'll wrap this up with a photo of my husband and I with the man himself - John Carpenter - 2011!

Sunday, August 2, 2015

Say hello to my little friend, Squiggy!

My husband and I made a quick stop in an oddities-type store in Baltimore, Maryland the other day. While we were there I stumbled across something that caught my eye (Let's be honest . . . everything in the shop caught my eye).  The object that caught my eye was a green ball in a water-filled jar. It actually looked like a tiny aquarium. After looking at it closer I realized it was a Marimo Ball Terrarium.  

Marimo Moss Balls are actually algae. The word Marimo originates from Japan and means "ball of seaweed".  The Marimo Balls are known to form in the following areas only; Australia, Estonia, Iceland, Japan and Scotland.

Domestic Marimo Balls can be cared for quite easily. They can be placed in tap water with the water being changed every one or two weeks. They also do well in normal household lighting or indirect sunlight areas. 

You can have them in a container by themselves or you can add them to fish aquariums. They would be a wonderful addition to a Betta fish home.

They have a long life span, lasting decades with proper care and maintenance.

Origin:  In 1823 an Austrian Botanist, named Doctor Anton Sauter, was the first person to discover the Marimo Moss Balls in Lake Zeller, Austria.  Shortly after this they were discovered by Tetsuya Kawakami in Lake Akan, Japan.

Growth:  Marimo Balls grow very slowly, at a rate of 5 millimeters per year.

There are three different ways that the Marimo Moss Balls grow.  First, they grow on the shady side of rocks. Second, they grow free floating, creating a blanket or carpet-like area at the bottom of a lake. Lastly, they grew just like a ball, with densely packed algal filaments in the center. 


Fun Facts:

*     Marimo Balls are considered to be a good luck charm for prosperity and love. 
*     For three days in early October, Japan holds a festival, Marimo Matsuri, honoring and
       conserving these green beauties.
*     Germans call them Russian Moosballen.

Here area a few photographs of my Marimo Moss Ball which I have affectionately named Squiggy.  I added the two small seashells to the jar for some color contrast. 






And here is Squiggy along with two other friends, Lenny the Leach (wet specimen) and the Creature From the Black Lagoon.