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Jul '17
I miss the days of the cool VHS box art. I've always had a fondness for movies posters, and cover art. Just don't seem to get that much nowadays. One of my favorites is from Ghosthouse (1988) directed by Umberto Lenzi. Another one I've always liked was from Demon Wind. Its cover would change from a solid window to one of a window bursting open and a demon coming through depending on how you turned the box. I believe it's called lenticular printing. What are your favorites?


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Johan_WoW says:
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Jul '17
Wow from the artwork alone you got my interest in Ghost House. I see its official name is La Casa 3 but reading its premise doesn't sound like a sequel. Sounds good. Hm is this one that can be viewed for your toys challenge?


Anyway agree wholeheartedly about artwork. The photography on most posters, covers and definitely from movies late nineties onwards look so plain. Compare that to the drawn artwork before that. I prefer drawn images over photos. One of my favorites is the latest artwork on the blu-Ray of Dolls (1987); so proud to have that one in my collection

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Johan_WoW says:
#15, Reply to #14

Jul '17 *
Thx for the info. They did something similar to Burial Ground releasing it in Europe as Zombie 3. That is actually the title on my DVD. But the official Zombi 3 is some kind of lame sequel to Zombi 2 taking place in Korea (I believe).

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Johan_WoW says:
#21, Reply to #19

Jul '17
Nah I thought it was dumb. hell of the Living Dead was OK.


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Johan_WoW says:
#22, Reply to #17

Jul '17
Actually it predates Halloween by 7 years with POV killings far cooler than Carpenter's slomo average slasher.



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