POSTER GALLERY 15
October 12th 2009 22:04
Goodness gracias me, it’s been way too long! Nine months in fact! Long enough to have a damn baby! IT’S ALIVE!!!
So to kick the Horrorphile gallery exhibitions back off with a bit of contemporary va-va-voom, I thought I’d put some current releases in the limelight (I like that word, “limelight”, reminds me of what one throws on dead bodies to stop them from rotting …) So here are a selection of flicks that have either just been released overseas or will be in coming months (and a few that are still in production, such as Cannibals and Let Me In). I can’t vouch for any of these movie’s calibre since I haven’t seen any of them of course, but I have strong hopes for many, and I certainly don’t mind the artwork (actually I'll be honest, the Hissss poster is not that great, but I'm so excited about the movie!)
Still, none of them possess the same visual je ne sais quoi that the posters of old exude. I’ll always be a fan of the poster designs from the 70s and 80s, so for the next exhibition I’ll no doubt retreat back into the retro shadows once again, where you often find me lurking.
If anyone’s seen any of these and would like to give me a heads up by all means, drop a comment via the blog! I’d love to hear from you! It gets lonely in the Dark sometimes. Heh, heh …
So to kick the Horrorphile gallery exhibitions back off with a bit of contemporary va-va-voom, I thought I’d put some current releases in the limelight (I like that word, “limelight”, reminds me of what one throws on dead bodies to stop them from rotting …) So here are a selection of flicks that have either just been released overseas or will be in coming months (and a few that are still in production, such as Cannibals and Let Me In). I can’t vouch for any of these movie’s calibre since I haven’t seen any of them of course, but I have strong hopes for many, and I certainly don’t mind the artwork (actually I'll be honest, the Hissss poster is not that great, but I'm so excited about the movie!)
Still, none of them possess the same visual je ne sais quoi that the posters of old exude. I’ll always be a fan of the poster designs from the 70s and 80s, so for the next exhibition I’ll no doubt retreat back into the retro shadows once again, where you often find me lurking.
If anyone’s seen any of these and would like to give me a heads up by all means, drop a comment via the blog! I’d love to hear from you! It gets lonely in the Dark sometimes. Heh, heh …
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Comment by Natalina
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I'll have to look the rest of them up. Thanks for sharing!
Comment by Tracy
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Comment by Bryn
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I just finished reading Barker's The Hellbound Heart and went to rent out Hellraiser to review since I haven't seen it years, only to discover it has never been released on DVD in Australia, nor Hellbound for that matter (but I purchased my own copy from America). Very frustrating. Kinda weird too, cos the other sequels are available.
Tracy ... which one scares you the most?
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PS: Bryn, if we look onto the poster, the Doghouse is seeming like a humor film than horror film to me... Lol
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