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Some horror movies banned upon release have eventually been seen by the public, but many others may never see the light of day because of their content.
The Universal Monsters are my all-time favorite creatures and for day 23 of Mondo’s 31 Days of Halloween, they have released a pair of beautiful poster prints for Dracula and Creature From the Black Lagoon. Check these exquisite designs right here! From The Press Release This week, we are beyond excited to release a pair of posters for the Universal classics, DRACULA by Sara Deck and CREATURE FROM THE BLACK LAGOON by Jason Edmiston. Both Sara and Jason delivered beautiful work that brilliantly captures the aesthetic and soul of these titans of horror. From Sara, “With his charm, elegance and mysterious demeanor, Bela Lugosi will forever be the quintessential DRACULA. I have personally always been captivated by the imagery of DRACULA gliding through the streets of London on his way to the opera. Dressed in both his iconic cape and top hat, he rubs elbows with the elite, who are all blissfully unaware of his dark purpose. I wanted to capture the feeling of being caught in his mesmerizing gaze on that dark and foggy night. For this piece I strove to evoke the feeling of the classic Universal poster designs that we all know and love.” DRACULA by Sara Deck. 24″ x 36″ Screenprinted [...]
Flore Maquin is a French graphic designer from Lyon. She has taken some of your favorite movies – new and old – and given their posters a fresh new look. Maquin uses a digital process which actually results in a piece that looks like it was painted on an easel. Below you will find just 15 examples. Check out simply amazing posters from popular movies like Fight Club, Jaws, Mad Max, Pulp Fiction and more…
When spooky season comes lurking in, with its darkness and eeriness, the time has come to celebrate all things horror. The best way to do that is by binge-watching the best horror movies. Check out some of the top cult movies to stream!
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The Universal Monsters are my all-time favorite creatures and for day 23 of Mondo’s 31 Days of Halloween, they have released a pair of beautiful poster prints for Dracula and Creature From the Black Lagoon. Check these exquisite designs right here! From The Press Release This week, we are beyond excited to release a pair of posters for the Universal classics, DRACULA by Sara Deck and CREATURE FROM THE BLACK LAGOON by Jason Edmiston. Both Sara and Jason delivered beautiful work that brilliantly captures the aesthetic and soul of these titans of horror. From Sara, “With his charm, elegance and mysterious demeanor, Bela Lugosi will forever be the quintessential DRACULA. I have personally always been captivated by the imagery of DRACULA gliding through the streets of London on his way to the opera. Dressed in both his iconic cape and top hat, he rubs elbows with the elite, who are all blissfully unaware of his dark purpose. I wanted to capture the feeling of being caught in his mesmerizing gaze on that dark and foggy night. For this piece I strove to evoke the feeling of the classic Universal poster designs that we all know and love.” DRACULA by Sara Deck. 24″ x 36″ Screenprinted [...]
There are really only two things I love about Halloween: the candy and the scary movies. The candy doesn't need an explanation, I mean, come on: Candy corn, Peppermint Patties? Paleeze! The fact that I like scary movies – and the scarier the better - is one of the top 10 things you need to know about me that I have listed on my blog bio. And when I say scary, I’m not talking about all the blood and gore crap and the torture porn that passes as scary these days. Movies like Saw, versions 1-10,000,000 and the Texas Chain Saw massacre franchise. Those movies are meant to shock you, not really scare you. When I say scary I mean those movies that make you drop down into your seat at the movie theater, pull your legs up to your chest, make you heart pound, your ears ring, and make you cover your eyes with fingers you can peek through because you just know something’s gonna happen. You know it; you feel it; you sense it. Your adrenaline goes haywire; your hormones kick in with either a flight or fight or paralyze reaction; a scream gets lodged in the back of your throat, or alternately, pierces the air around you like an air raid warning. Your lips tingle, your toes wiggle and you can’t keep still in your seat. I love those reactions!! When I was a kid and my parents worked late into the evening, I was usually alone in our apartment. Back then there was a station on regular TV ( no cable back then, kids!) called CREATURE FEATURES that played nightly. I watched that damn channel every single night, alone in our apartment, a blanket pulled up over me and every single light in the house on full blast. My mother could never understand why our electric bills were so high. My scary movie watching wasn’t only relegated to old black and white movies of the 30’s, 40’s and 50’s though, with Boris Karloff, Bela Lugosi, and Lon Chaney. Every weekend I took my meager allowance money and went to the actual movies, which cost $0.75 for a Saturday matinee. Lord, I loved those days and those movies. Nothing really compares nowadays for plot, star power, or scare factor for me. Some of my favorite scary movies of all time, the ones I can watch over and over again and really enjoy, run the gamut from sublimely scary to ridiculously uproarious. In the scary scary group, I’ve got: Halloween (the first one only. The rest were just dumb) The Exorcist (I went to church every day for two months after seeing this the first time! – I was 11) Scream (One of the best beginnings of any scary movie out there! The rest of the franchise wasn't scary.) In the fun and funny group, I’ve got: Practical Magic ( love Sandra Bullock!) Young Frankenstein (I-gor not ee-gor) Abbot and Costello meet Frankenstein ( I went my pants every single time when Costello tries to tell Abbot about Dracula!) It’s the great pumpkin Charlie Brown ( Because it’s Charlie Brown) Hocus Pocus ( Bette Midler is a superstar and Kathy Najimi flying on a Hoover is side splitting). So, want to be my BFF? Go to a scary movie with me and watch the whole thing. Heehee Because it’s October, the Gems are doing something a little different in the giveaway department this month: OCTOBER 2019 PROMOTION No Tricks—Just Treats Every Day is Treat Day in October. To be entered in the random drawing for an ecopy of FIRST IMPRESSIONS, leave a comment and tell me what your NUMBER 1 SCARIEST MOVIE ever was, with your email address written out (not as a hot link). The deadline for doing this is 2 days from now. I’ll draw the winners name on 10/29/19 and notify the winner by email and by leaving a comment on this post. First Impressions By the way, in case you wonder why Authors give away books, it’s simple. We give away books to introduce new Readers to our writing. The best way to thank an Author who gives you a book is to post a review of the book. Just a few sentences saying why you liked the book is all that is needed! Do this, and we’ll adore you! Click here to enter our No Tricks—Just Treats Rafflecopter today for a chance to win Amazon Gift Cards. Enter often and tell your friends! (You can also click Monthly Giveaways on the Menu Bar of the blog to see details of the current month’s Rafflecopter and to enter it.) SEE YOU AT THE MOVIES!!! Until next time ~ Peg
A new record for the price of film memorabilia is expected to be set with the sale of a rare Metropolis movie poster – yours for $850,000. In the meantime, here’s a guide to the top 10 most expensive posters of all time
Psycho (1960) on DVD – COLLECTIBLE POP ART PACKAGING VERSION: Beautiful secretary Marion Crane is no longer content with her position in a Phoenix real estate office and disappointed in her stale relationship with a hardware store manager. Trusted to deliver $40,000 from a client, she sees her chance to begin a new life and flees the city with the cash. Marion checks into the desolate Bates Motel operated by a shy young man and his overbearing mother. Sensitive and unassuming innkeeper Norman confesses she is the only guest in weeks and gives her an especially nice room. Marion disappears soon after and both a private investigator and Marion's sister are led to the motel in their desperate search. Director Alfred Hitchcock's classic psychological thriller concludes in the horrific uncovering of a disturbed murderer.
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