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Demoncrat 30th October 2020 10:21 AM

:laugh::laugh::laugh:

Susan Foreman 8th February 2021 03:40 PM

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How about this for a double feature - 'The Exorcist' and 'The Devils'


Susan Foreman 7th March 2021 08:19 AM

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Hey guys...


Here's the poster


Susan Foreman 17th March 2021 10:15 AM

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Roger Kastel's original pencil sketch for a certain film released in 1975


Inspector Abberline 19th March 2021 06:45 PM

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Deranged ADmats...

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The Reaper Man@Cult Labs 19th March 2021 09:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Susan Foreman (Post 645896)
How about this for a double feature - 'The Exorcist' and 'The Devils'


A perfect double bill.:cool:

Susan Foreman 25th March 2021 02:07 PM

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A painting rather than a poster

Did you know... Brian De Palma based Carrie's posture and walk at the end of the 1976 film on Gustave Moreau's 1851 painting 'The Study of Lady Macbeth'


Susan Foreman 10th April 2021 10:07 AM

April 10th in 1970 - 51 years ago today, John Waters’ 'Multiple Maniacs' premiered


Filming took place in Baltimore, Maryland. Waters has said he was influenced by Herschell Gordon Lewis's Two Thousand Maniacs! (1964) when writing the film, and the title Multiple Maniacs is a direct reference.

Multiple Maniacs had its world premiere in Baltimore on April 10, 1970. Waters later recalled that he toured the film throughout the United States, showing it at small arthouse theaters and other venues which often required a deposit to screen features. The film also showed internationally, with screenings in England in early 1971.

Upon the film's debut in 1970, The Baltimore Sun's Lou Cedrone wrote: "Multiple Maniacs is very smelly, save for a moment here and there when the Waters humor is apparent. And humor he has. It's just a shame he has chosen to ignore that for the brutality which is not, as he and his audiences may think, a gas." In 1981, Geoffrey Himes, also of The Baltimore Sun referred to the film as "thoroughly disgusting" yet "also quite funny at times."

MrBarlow 4th May 2021 04:36 PM

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Just came across this poster, don't know if it's a fan artist or unused poster but creepy if you turn the brightness down, her eyes still glow.


Inspector Abberline 15th August 2021 05:21 PM

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Rule of thumb, lower the budget and the dafter the movie, better the poster...I just love these EC comic style art for A Adamson movies....


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