
There is a definite amount of self-indulgence with this post, Emily Booth isn’t all that famous (especially to non-Brits) as she unfortunately fell off the screens of mainstream channels in the UK several years ago, though she seems to have become a culkt figure in the UK horror scene, but I do remember having quite the crush on her as a teenager (note to Lady HYA: several years before we met). I’ll admit it, I have a thing for attractive women!
Anyway, it looks like she’s a fan of Dark Bunny Tees, or at the very least she’s a fan of their Ringu t-shirt and the VHS packaging that the tees come in.

I don’t like to be that guy that says “oh man, Hollywood’s going to really screw up remaking [insert cool Asian horror film here]” but have you noticed that ‘they’ get it wrong a lot more than they get it right? Perhaps the reason behind this is that it takes a non-Hollywood approach to be effective in freaking the bejeezus out of me?
Dark Bunny Tees produce tees that are inspired by movies, but are slightly less obvious in their reference to the films that the tees are based on. It’s a style that I’ve admitted in the past I prefer to a straight-up ‘movie tee’ because it shows more understanding of the genre and that the designers are really into what they’re doing, and not just trying to make a quick buck.
Costiness=£25 (including free UK shipping) Available from Dark Bunny Tees