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| William S. Wilson |
Posted: Nov 20 2009, 11:45 AM
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No problem. That ad really has my friends and I wondering just what the hell kind of movie that would have been. Bronson as a cop taking on the Golem? Truly another amazing case of "Whatcouldabeen." And speaking of Bronson, here is how Cannon announced DEATH WISH II in a 1980 issue with the original sequel novel title (made a few years ago with Kevin Bacon) and Menahem Golan attached as director (bleh!): ![]() Cannon also promised this slasher the same year starring Wayne Newton!?! ![]() Cannon in 1987 was promising two sequels that never got made: ![]() ![]() HOUSE III eventually became THE HORROR SHOW: ![]() The following two Fulci ads appeared on back-to-back pages in a 1980 issue. The first one, BEAUTY KILLER, never got made. ![]() And a pretty awesome ad announcing the planning for THE BEYOND: -------------------- |
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| William S. Wilson |
Posted: Nov 22 2009, 11:11 PM
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Mobian Rock Star Group: Members Posts: 4,825 Member No.: 8 Joined: 17-October 04 |
More killer art from a 1980 issue!
Seriously badass art for MS. 45: ![]() Fantastic art for JUST BEFORE DAWN: ![]() IDI AMIN in the house: ![]() Cult classic THE PIT billed as TEDDY: ![]() James Bryan ad: ![]() And a horror vehicle with Renee Harmon, James Bryan's LADY STREET FIGHTER herself: ![]() Great full page ad from Jerry Gross touting his successes: -------------------- |
| William S. Wilson |
Posted: Nov 22 2009, 11:19 PM
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Mobian Rock Star Group: Members Posts: 4,825 Member No.: 8 Joined: 17-October 04 |
I have no idea what this is and can't find any reference to it anywhere, but it must be amazing; zany and madcap at the very least:
![]() Color slick ad announcing THE ENTITY: ![]() UK flicks around this time rarely had art this good: ![]() DEMONOID: MESSENGER OF DEATH billed as the equally confusing MACABRA: ![]() Joseph Zito's sleaze classic aka BLOOD RAGE: ![]() Looking at this tagline for an unmade late 80s flick, I can only paraphrase Jack Burton; "What the hell does that mean? Huh? I don't even know what the hell that means!" -------------------- |
| Ian Maguire |
Posted: Nov 23 2009, 08:09 AM
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Goddamnit! Why couldn't they have made this movie... with Mr. Las Vegas as the slasher. He could have even crooned the theme song. |
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| William S. Wilson |
Posted: Nov 24 2009, 11:13 AM
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Mobian Rock Star Group: Members Posts: 4,825 Member No.: 8 Joined: 17-October 04 |
Got some nice finds from a 1987 issue. This post specifically highlights the death throes of Charles Band's Empire Pictures. Band announced many a project but by 1988 the company was bankrupt.
Titles on this two-page ad that never got made include BLOODLESS, THE PRIMEVALS, DECAPITRON, APPARATUS, INHUMAN, THE VAULT, DREAM INVADERS, and JOURNEYS THROUGH THE DARK ZONE. Notice the oft mentioned PULSE POUNDERS on there too. CATACOMBS and SUBTERRANEANS both are listed as "Principal photograph has begun." Now David Schmoeller's CATACOMBS did get finished and came out on VHS from Columbia as CURSE IV: THE ULTIMATE SACRIFICE. SUBTERRANEANS doesn't match anything they completed. ![]() An Irwin Yablans production that never got made: ![]() And it appears Band had lassoed Tobe Hooper to do a feature called INTRUDER (not to be confused with the Scott Spiegel flick): ![]() Band was also partially funding David DeCoteau's Beyond Infinity films and here is some art for their titles. HACK 'EM HIGH became CEMETERY HIGH: ![]() This morphed into the blandly titled DR. ALIEN: ![]() In non-Band stuff, here is a cool ad for DOOM ASYLUM: ![]() And an ad for Fries International; INSECT! became BLUE MONKEY: ![]() SCUM's Alan Clarke and Phil Daniels re-teamed for this musical-comedy (!) which did get made, but I don't think it got a US release: -------------------- |
| Justin Kerswell |
Posted: Nov 25 2009, 06:39 AM
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It looks like LOVER'S LANE was going to be directed by Emmett Alston - who gave the world NEW YEAR'S EVIL (also 1980). Whilst that film was an unmitigated dud, I would have loved to have seen what they would have done with the classic Lover's Lane tale and a Vegas superstar. Maybe it would have rivalled that other unproduced slasher DON’T SEE THE DOCTOR (from Paul Lynch, the director of PROM NIGHT), which was about a demented gynaecologist. The mind boggles! -------------------- |
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| Marty McKee |
Posted: Nov 25 2009, 09:00 AM
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And more importantly, the amazing DEMONWARP, the greatest Bigfoot/zombie/Satanic space alien/human sacrifice gore-and-nudity flick ever shot in Bronson Canyon with George Kennedy (and his yellow hat)! -------------------- |
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| Patrick Lefcourt |
Posted: Nov 25 2009, 02:25 PM
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NEW YEAR'S EVIL? DEMONWARP? Boys boys boys, you obviously haven't sat through THREE-WAY WEEKEND yet! |
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| William S. Wilson |
Posted: Nov 25 2009, 10:56 PM
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Mobian Rock Star Group: Members Posts: 4,825 Member No.: 8 Joined: 17-October 04 |
What better way to celebrate the Thanksgiving holiday than starting off with this Rene Cardona, Jr. turkey?
![]() Nice EVILSPEAK slick color ad: ![]() Unrealized 21st Century FU MANCHU flick with David Carradine! ![]() Ad for Cozzi's THE BLACK CAT; despite having it, 21st Century never released this in the US. ![]() Promo for BRIDE OF RE-ANIMATOR when it was filming and an unmade Brian Yuzna production of THE INVISIBLE MAN: ![]() Kinski! ![]() This last one is a really odd one and I wonder if anyone has any more info on it. An unmade William Malone (SCARED TO DEATH and CREATURE) sci-fi flick promising a design by H.R. Giger. The ad is from 1987. -------------------- |
| Chris Stangl |
Posted: Nov 25 2009, 11:50 PM
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Cinefantastique ran an interview with Giger and a feature on THE MIRROR in May '88. It also addresses the touchy subject of THE TOURIST.
The whole shebang can be read online here: Cinefantastique Giger feature, May 1988 -------------------- Movies and black coffee: The Exploding Kinetoscope
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