Tv Horror Tapestries
Description: Showcasing horror art, this distressed graphic captures the mood tv horror lovers and pop-culture fans live for. A moody salute to two brothers hunting demons down lonely back roads. Made for fans of americana road-horror and muscle-car monster lore. Soft, high-quality fabric built to last wash after wash. A timeless graphic tee for film and TV lovers and pop-culture fans. Retro apparel and vintage pop-culture merch for true fans.
Description: This design features horror art, a distressed collectible graphic built for true tv horror fans and film buffs. A deadpan salute to ancient vampires bumbling through modern suburban life. Made for fans of vampire mockumentary comedy and absurd gothic wit. Soft, high-quality fabric built to last wash after wash. A timeless graphic tee for film and TV lovers and pop-culture fans. Retro apparel and vintage pop-culture merch for true fans.
Description: On Saturday, January 9, 1971, after weeks of attention-grabbing teasers (like giant chickens fleeing with the host), the Bob Wilkins hosted horror movie program Creature Features debuted on Oakland's KTVU 2 at 9:00 pm. Kicking off with 'The Horror of Party Beach,' the show was an immediate hit and became a ratings winner, so the show expanded to a double feature format on August 7, 1971. While the movies ranged from campy to downright terrible, it was Wilkins' dry wit that made the show work. With his droll humor, omnipresent cigar, and iconic rocking chair, he played the role of an aficionado with a taste for genre cinema. The show was so popular in the Bay Area that it would often beat network programming which probably blew some minds.