Monster of the Day #1530
Astoundingly, it looks like in the early ’70s someone was doing even shoddier horror comics than Eerie Publications. Also, I’m not sure as to how original their covers were. This one seems… Read Article →
Astoundingly, it looks like in the early ’70s someone was doing even shoddier horror comics than Eerie Publications. Also, I’m not sure as to how original their covers were. This one seems… Read Article →
I think I like this poster more than I did the actual movie. Although they seem to have used the off-model Godzilla from the Godzilla vs the Thing poster art. Anyway, I… Read Article →
More Gorosaurus than Godzilla, but a neat poster nonetheless. The first Godzilla movie I saw in a theater, and man was I disappointed. Related PostsMonster of the Day #3494 (Apr 17, 2024)… Read Article →
Now, back to before we were so rudely interrupted. Here’s some bonus material as a make-up. Ah the French, with an expressionistic poster for a flick like Godzilla Raids Again. And note… Read Article →
I like how he wears the octopus like a boa. And sorry, had trouble with the front page image. I might have to resave the image after work. I hope you guys… Read Article →
Sex and violence, the two great draws. We’ve featured the monster, and also behind the scene candids, and now the poster. And why not? Bless you, Paul Blaisdell. Have a great weekend,… Read Article →
I assume the beastie on the poster was meant to represent this: That thing is barely in the film, suggesting that they decided to toss a more overt monster in there for… Read Article →
A shockingly risque poster for the day, I’d have thought. Needless to say, the film doesn’t live up to it. Although it would have if the ‘alien’ didn’t walk backwards away from… Read Article →
This is one of a couple of AIP horror movies taking advantage of the whole Bridey Murphy thing. The Unknown Undead was the other. Larry Buchanan remade this as he did yesterday’s…. Read Article →
Ah, AIP. The company that famously came up with an exploitable title first, then some poster art which they shared with owners on the drive-in circuit. If the response was positive, *then*… Read Article →