Flaming tropical tiki torches are fun, I guess, but tiki torches made from a grisly faux human skull (hopefully faux) are so much cooler.
This whimsical yet possibly terrifying animated Halloween decoration has a little Frankenstein endlessly climbing up and down a purple ladder to spooky tunes.
This huge 30 inch tall animated zombie with red glowing eyes infinitely climbs up and down a 10 foot ladder when leaned up against your haunted house.
These miniature steel Sentinel Spheres from Phantasm II have welded on steel blades and are topped with festive red ribbons for hanging on the Christmas tree.
A life-sized statue of Yoda that speaks while realistically moving his head and face, wields a lightsaber back and forth, and includes a Santa and a witch hat.
It may look like a police crime scene outline of a dead body at first glance, but when you shine a blacklight on it, a spooky glowing skeleton X-ray appears.
This prop replica of the magazine Rowdy Roddy Piper was looking at in John Carpenter's They Live can now be yours to brainwash and control you anytime you wish.
Artist Daylin Falcon has recreated all four of Delia Deetz's giant sculptures from the movie so you can proudly show them off at your next dinner party.
These mini tombstones aren't meant for identifying the graves of the recently deceased, they're reusable signs for identifying foods in a fun yet macabre way.
The Jetsons cartoon showed us a 1960s version of the future where everything was automated and nobody really worked, except for the poor robot maid, Rosie.