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This towering 12 ft tall inflatable depicts Beetlejuice rising up with a rotating carousel on his head and hammer arms to launch the Living into the afterlife.
A stunning 7-foot tall sculptural iron trellis that doubles as a vertical metal art centerpiece for your garden or yard.
This replica of the most complete Tyrannosaurus Rex skull ever discovered is nearly 5 feet long, has 47 bones and 35 teeth, and weighs a whopping 350 lbs.
Slowly rotating team baseballs that are powered using any ambient light source and Earth's magnetic field - no cords or batteries required.
This giant eight-legged animatronic spider monster stands fully upright on two of them and comes to life when it detects its next terrified human meal.
This giant dragon pedal boat is just like the ones in amusement parks and is powered by a direct-drive twin pedal system that turns a paddle wheel underneath.
In space, no one can hear you scream, but they will on Earth as this unsettling H.R. Giger-inspired sculptural lamp illuminates your home, office, or spaceship.
A reproduction of the pair of sneakers worn in the new ALIEN Romulus flick that were based on Reebok's 80's BB 4000 II shoes and inspired by the ones in ALIENS.
You'll be much more aware of the current date with this unique wall calendar that uses three large brass rings to display the current day, month, and weekday.
These highly detailed models of the old-fashioned Maitland house and modern Deetz house from Beetlejuice are forever preserved beneath an elegant glass dome.
This giant 3D sculpture of a huge wad of $100 bills all wrapped up in a rubber band looks just like the real thing, well except for the immense size of course.
This officially licensed 1:1 scale prop replica of Gizmo looks just like the one in the movie, except you don't really have to follow the three rules.
This huge 1,497 piece LEGO set for adults depicts a diorama of the terrifying moment when Brody, Hooper, and Quint confront JAWS from the deck of the ORCA.
While it may look like a mummy that just rolled out of a sarcophagus, it's actually just a foam body wrapped in gauze fabric. No actual tombs were raided.
Relive your childhood trauma of watching POLTERGEIST way too young every single day of your life, because the actual house used for filming is now for sale.
This 8-ft wacky waving inflatable tube guy is now a crazed sports fan that wears your team's colors and logo as it flails around with unending enthusiasm.
This trio of whimsical ceramic pots have leg-like cotton wicking ropes that dip into a self-watering reservoir at the base that looks like a little foot spa.
Rather than heavy metal, this medieval apron is made from 100% cotton, has Henry VIII's suit of armor on the front, and fits chefs and royalty... of all sizes.
This terrifying sake drinking vessel is nearly 4x the size of a regular sake cup because it's shaped like the giant head of Godzilla and made from pure tin.
A 500-page prop replica of a first-edition printing of Tobin's Spirit Guide that contains over 400 articles, 35 full-page illustrations, and over 100 drawings.
This scaled down replica of the Statue of Liberty's pedestal base lets you display a statue, show off a potted plant, or just set your drink down upon it.



















