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Re-Animuppet

  • It's Time to Play the Music...
  • Artwork by Jared Moratis
  • Printed on our super soft 4.5oz 100% pre-shrunk ringspun cotton shirts
  • Custom Printed on Demand
  • Due to the custom nature of this item, we only accept exchanges on defective garments

About Re-Animator (1985)

Stuart Gordon’s Re-Animator (1985) adapts H.P. Lovecraft’s serial “Herbert West–Reanimator” into a splatter comedy that pushed the boundaries of on-screen gore while maintaining a wickedly dark sense of humor. Jeffrey Combs’ performance as the coldly obsessive Herbert West—with his glowing green serum and total lack of ethical boundaries—created an instant cult icon. The film’s climactic scene involving a severed head and the kidnapped female lead remains one of horror’s most transgressive moments, somehow playing as both genuinely disturbing and absurdly comedic. Shot for just $900,000, Re-Animator became a midnight movie sensation and proved Lovecraft adaptations could succeed by embracing rather than avoiding the author’s dark imagination.

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  • It's Time to Play the Music...
  • Artwork by Jared Moratis
  • Printed on our super soft 4.5oz 100% pre-shrunk ringspun cotton shirts
  • Custom Printed on Demand
  • Due to the custom nature of this item, we only accept exchanges on defective garments

About Re-Animator (1985)

Stuart Gordon’s Re-Animator (1985) adapts H.P. Lovecraft’s serial “Herbert West–Reanimator” into a splatter comedy that pushed the boundaries of on-screen gore while maintaining a wickedly dark sense of humor. Jeffrey Combs’ performance as the coldly obsessive Herbert West—with his glowing green serum and total lack of ethical boundaries—created an instant cult icon. The film’s climactic scene involving a severed head and the kidnapped female lead remains one of horror’s most transgressive moments, somehow playing as both genuinely disturbing and absurdly comedic. Shot for just $900,000, Re-Animator became a midnight movie sensation and proved Lovecraft adaptations could succeed by embracing rather than avoiding the author’s dark imagination.