His Name Was Jason Horror Enamel Pin

Are you a fan of the horror classic, Friday the 13th? Then this is the Jason Voorhees – inspired pin for you! His Name Was Jason enamel pin is currently live on the site! Make Mrs. Voorhees proud and pick up a pin today! Exclusive to Headstone City!

CHUD VS. Pumpkinhead

Check out this showdown between two top ‘80s creature contenders! In one corner you’ve got the sewer lovin’ CHUD that can take you down with just sheer numbers! In the other corner you’ve got your soul stealin’ demon, Pumpkinhead, that’ll never die unless you can find the sorry bastard who’s soul he’s bonded too! Tell us who you’d pick as the winner! Showtime!
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Jason Voorhees Friday the 13th Horror Enamel Pin

Love slasher flicks like the Friday the 13th series? We have just the enamel pin for you!
Inspired by the classic slasher flick, Friday the 13th and it’s sequels, Headstone City has brought you the perfect Jason Voorhees pin for your collection. Jason is available in both classic Jason and NES Jason. Both pins glow in the dark.

Soft enamel pin is 1.9″ and arrives with back board. Visit Jason Voorhees at Headstone City and pick on up today!

Bad Taste Vs Dead Alive

Here are a couple splatter flicks from the early career of Peter Jackson. Bad Taste is loaded with goopy goodness of aliens eating brains with spoons and slurping down bowls of vomit. Dead Alive is also a heavy-weight in the gross-out department. The film has a puss-filled custard scene and a full on blood bath that involves zombies being mutilated by a lawnmower. So which is it? What do you think is the better Peter Jackson splatter flick?! Bad Taste or Dead Alive?
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Friday the 13th Horror Movie Trading Cards

Friday the 13th Trading Cards

Trading cards inspired by the horror film series; Friday the 13th.

Remember the horror wax pack trading cards from the ’70s and ’80s? Well now you can have your very own Friday the 13th versions of those wax packs.
Choose either Friday the 13th, Friday the 13th Part 2 or get both! Jason Voorhees and Pamela Voorhees are waiting!

Trading cards are 2.5″ by 3.5″, printed on 16 pt. cardstock with a matte/dull finish. Full color, front and back.
Sorry, stale bubble gum not included.

Get your Friday the 13th horror movie trading cards at HeadstoneCity.com!

Favorite Creepshow Story

Creepshow is by far the greatest horror anthology ever made. Am I right? Also my fav George Romero Stephen King collaboration. The film is just oozing with EC comics inspiration and each story is top notch. Directed by George Romero and written by Stephen King, the stories are so good that I’ll admit, my favorite story changes on an annual basis. I know it’s not an easy question, but if you had to pick; which Creepshow story would be your favorite? Let’s hear it!

Critters Vs. Gremlins

Critters vs. Gremlins! If there was a fight between these micro-monsters from the ‘80s, who would win? Each has their pros and cons. The Critters can shoot those little barbs and turn into spheres and roll around. But the Gremlins just need some water and could keep multiplying until they’ve killed all the Critters. What do you think? Who would win this mini-monster showdown? Critters or Gremlins?

RoboCop Movie Poster

Headstone City just added this RoboCop poster to the inventory!
If you dig dystopian films from the ’80s than you’re probably a fan of Paul Verhoeven’s futuristic classic. This poster is 11×17, printed on 100lb card stock and can be yours for only $10.99! Go to HeadstoneCity.com and add RoboCop to your wall today!

Best Vampire Flick from the ’80s?

The ‘80s are filled with vampire flicks and I’ve narrowed them down to my top three; Fright Night, Near Dark and The Lost Boys. All three flicks are very different with unique visions for the vampire subgenre. Each has a killer tag line, I might add. Out of these, which would you put at the top of your list? Or am I missing one that you feel should be crowned king? Let us know!

John Carpenter’s Halloween

How many times have you seen John Carpenter’s immortal classic? 10? 20? 100? Or have you seen it so many times you’ve lost count?! We all watch it every October, but we still give it plenty of viewings throughout the year and those viewings add up! So how ‘bout it? How many times and how often do you watch Halloween?