Thanks Anna! 

Thanks Anna! 

insaneboingo:

A friend of mine shared this and tagged me in a post on Facebook earlier today. When I get on FB this evening, Richard Elfman has sent me a friend request. Super cool.
I love this picture. Look at the bb!Elfmans. *draws hearts*

insaneboingo:

A friend of mine shared this and tagged me in a post on Facebook earlier today. When I get on FB this evening, Richard Elfman has sent me a friend request. Super cool.

I love this picture. Look at the bb!Elfmans. *draws hearts*

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iplaydabass:

Heya, album I just played bass on is now on iTunes.  It’s with some of the original members of Oingo Boingo too, as well as some other amazing musicians as well! :D

DO IT NOW KIDDOS! :)

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Maybe I posted this before, maybe I don’t care one bit. 

Maybe I posted this before, maybe I don’t care one bit. 

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I will not fall in love, I cannot risk the bet

Cause’ hearts are fragile toys, so easy to forget.

— (via lizz6661)

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fuckyeahelfmanboingo:

YES
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      You know, I don’t usually wear pajamas, do you? No? Oh, good.

— Danny Elfman stage banter (via joepluto)

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Help with my Forbidden Zone paper?

Alright you little buggers, help her out! 

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Hi Little Miss Boingoloid! I have a favor to ask of you and your followers. I’m writing a research paper on Forbidden Zone (you heard me right) and it would be amazing to have some responses to a few questions.

My research aims to examine just why it is considered a “midnight movie” classic, and adversely, banned in specific areas and even threatened by arson. Why there is such a drastic contrast in this film’s reception? So I’m sort of I’m putting on my nerd glasses and setting out to prove to my college peers that this is a genuinely fascinating and enjoyable work, and important in the context of “midnight movies” and campy classics.

Please email responses to hello.lumpling@gmail.com, and please tell me just your first name and where you are from!

-When/Why did you first watch it?
-What was your first reaction?
-I have heard it said by many people that the movie “changed their life.” Has this happened to you? How?
-Would you go see it at a screening? Would this be more or less enjoyable and why?
-Is it very similar to other specific movies? Which ones? 

This would help me a lot! I appreciate it!!

-Georgia