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Wow, Lil' Monster, you cleaned up in August! 

Naked Haunted House?! Terrified tushes horrified by hooters?

Okie

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Okie rises from (tomb? ashes? an enchanted slumber?)!!!  HOW ARE YOU!
I'm glad you liked the last batch...and the mail art piece. Ha! Terrorized tushes, indeed!
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Okie rises from (tomb? ashes? an enchanted slumber?)!!!  HOW ARE YOU!
I'm glad you liked the last batch...and the mail art piece. Ha! Terrorized tushes, indeed!

Still making it down here, Monster.  Thank goodness no hurricanes for us this year (knock on my wooden peg leg). You stay safe way up there, my friend!  Okie

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Thanks, Okie!
Have a creepy crawly groovy Halloween! Boo!
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I’m terribly sorry.I DO have another post ready (and just in time for Halloween), but I am traveling and away from my home desktop computer. I am having a horrible time trying to transfer photo urls here…so. My post would be naked without pictures. My alternative, which I find I am having to do, is to simply post a link to my blog so you can see my current stuff.

Here is the link:

https://mymoviepostercollectionagogo.blogspot.com/2023/10/the-shock-o-rama-poster-show-2023-9.html

Take a look or don’t. Happy Halloween! BOO!
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Hope it helps!

Welcome! Get your tickets and take your seat.The Shock-O-Rama Poster Show is about to begin. I am still disabled and only getting worse…yet, uh, um…I’m spending money on my ADDICTION to posters that I really have NO BUSINESS doing. Why? Because I am STUPID. (But I LOVE staring at them…) Waaaaagh!
Anyway—-my stupidity is your viewing pleasure (or however you want to term it…).

Here we go…

THE LADY IN THE MORGUE (1942 RE-RELEASE):

This isn't something that I'd usually buy. I've never seen this old mystery/whodunit flick. Despite this being a re-release poster (The original, with completely different art, hails from 1938.), I decided to go ahead and buy this 81-year-old gem for several reasons. I like the monster-ish hands reaching in at the couple. I dig the purple/green color scheme. The old school font is awesome...and one of its co-stars is Barbara Pepper, who brilliantly played Mrs. Ziffel (Arnold the pig's "mom") on GREEN ACRES. Ha! The most important reason was the price. I think this was only $20? SOLD!



GREMLINS:

I already have one of these, but stupid me couldn't turn up a bargain priced copy. (UGH! I sooo can NOT afford to do that any more...)


BLOOD CREATURE (Re-release of TERROR IS A MAN):

Recently, my friend Ray Wyland (aka Tiki With Ray), asked to interview me as an “expert” (Uh…) on the BLOOD ISLAND film series for his vlog. (He was approached by a promotor for the Kickstarter campaign trying to revive the series. The campaign ends Nov. 2nd.) Sure, I had seen all of the films (on DVD) and I have all of the one sheets for the series. There are three core movies in the series (BRIDES OF BLOOD, MAD DOCTOR OF BLOOD ISLAND, and BEAST OF BLOOD), all of them star John Ashley (if you know who he was). There is another film that is sort of (maybe) in the series that was produced 9 years before the main trilogy (of which the first one is a completely different story line from the other two and John Ashley plays a different character in BRIDES than he does in the subsequent films) called TERROR IS A MAN. It was later re-released with BLOOD in the title as BLOOD CREATURE. As the dubious “expert” (Ha!) on the series, getting this one sheet was a MUST! I’m actually thrilled.


TARZAN'S MAGIC FOUNTAIN:

Okay, so it's not in as nice of shape as I'd like, but I am still pretty pumped to have scored this vintage TARZAN poster. This film stars Lex Barker, the successor to the loin cloth after Johnny Weismueller "retired" (aka "aged out") from the role. He only played the swinging Lord of the Jungle five times. I have two other one sheets (TARZAN'S PERIL, TARZAN AND THE SHE-DEVIL) with Barker...Now, with this one, I just need two more (TARZAN AND THE SLAVE GIRL. TARZAN'S SAVAGE FURY).


THANKSGIVING:

Gobble! Gobble! I am ever so excited and delighted that my favorite fake trailer from GRINDHOUSE is finally becoming a real movie. Of course I had to snag the poster. However, truth be told, I really do not know how Roth will deliver the goods on the promise of what was in that trailer. The trailer was brilliant and campy. The movie...may get sloppy. I hope he doesn't change it too much.



FRANKENHOOKER:

"Want a date?" FINALLY--after years of searching (I don't think I already have one. Do I?), I have scored the poster for FRANKENHOOKER! Yahoo!


DEEP RED:

Oh my stars! HOW many decades have I been trying to get one of these? It has obviously been handled, but is still in pretty darn good condition.  YAHOO!!!!! I already have it in a frame.



THE RAVEN (linen):

Wow! Despite it being yet another freakin’ poster on linen (Grrrr.), zowie! What a thrill to have this fab poster of the fun AIP Poe adaptation with Karloff, Price, and Lorre! Such a classic! How delightful!


THE INVISIBLE MAN'S REVENGE: This was an unexpected surprise! Although it is the last in the series (before Abbott and Costello showed up), I'll still take it. GLADLY! I have the 3-sheet (which is totally different), but prefer one sheets. Unfortunately, it is on linen. But at this stage of the game, I'll never have one if I wait for an unbacked one. (They've all disappeared! Ha!)


ABBOTT AND COSTELLO MEET THE INVISIBLE MAN (linen):

UGH! More linen…but what a sweet poster? Like INVISIBLE MAN’S REVENGE, you gotta get what you can get. I already have ABBOTT AND COSTELLO MEET DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE. This is a nicer image than that one. While it is a comedy, it still features a classic Universal “monster”.  I shouldn’t have gotten this. There was something that closed just before this one that I really wanted, but missed. There was something else I also really wanted—-which got WAY out of my league quickly. So—in frustration—I bid and bid and bid and….oops! This was mine. But I do really like it.

And that makes 10. This should be my last post of new purchases for a while. I am “wintering” (Ha!) at a friend’s house in California until mid-February. I can’t really have posters coming here. That would be rude and how would I get them home again? But…I’ve always got my eye out. Hmm.

I hope your holidays (if this IS the last one of the year) are merry. Happy Halloween (Just barely made that one. BOO!), Thanksgiving, Chanukah, Christmas, Kwanza, New Year, Fake Jan Day, and anything else I may have forgotten.

Finally— if you’d like a gander at my horror movie poster-themed mail art, the most recent posts are linked below. Thanks for taking a look at today’s poster posting.

CHEERS!
Crucifixion? Good. Out of the door, line on the left, one cross each.

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Oooooo How did you do that???? THANK YOU!!!!
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Easy-peasy, it took me 2mn

Just copy the text from your blogspot page, and paste it here, it will copy the text only.
Then, in your blogspot, right click on every image and copy image URL.
Here, use the "insert image" icon here to paste image URL.

That's it!!

PS.  BTW, 2nd envelope well received... please send your mail address by PM
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Oh… that’s how I usually post here. Except on my phone and iPad, I cannot right click. It’s so frustrating… But thank you!
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I got this, you were using phone which was problematic.
Have a safe trip and happy Halloween Monster-a-go-go!
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Happy Halloween!!!!!
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Re: Monster A Go-Go's Shock-A-Rama Poster Show (in Blood-Curdling Freak-O-Vision!)
« Reply #1886 on: November 07, 2023, 08:47:03 AM »
I didn't realise that Thanksgiving is a spin off from the fake trailers in Grindhouse!

The Raven and Frankenhooker are both excellent. A nice selection, Monster_A_GoGo!

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Re: Monster A Go-Go's Shock-A-Rama Poster Show (in Blood-Curdling Freak-O-Vision!)
« Reply #1887 on: November 07, 2023, 12:34:48 PM »
Hi TOB!!!
Yes, THANKSGIVING (like MACHETE before it) is based on one of the fake trailers from GRINDHOUSE. I hope he doesn’t ruin it. I hope he makes it clever/humorous/subtly campy like the trailer and not a gore fest I fear he is making out of it. We shall see…
Thanks for looking and leaving a note. Glad you liked some o’ my pickups! Cheers
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« Reply #1888 on: November 21, 2023, 02:58:34 AM »
ARGH!!! I am B-A-C-K with an unexpected new post. Unfortunately, I am still at my friend’s place in California (and NOT freezing back home in Washington). I have only my phone and iPad and NO WAY to “right click” anything…so all I can do is offer up a link to my new post.
Take a look or don’t. Sorry I am technologically inept.
The link is here:

https://mymoviepostercollectionagogo.blogspot.com/2023/11/the-shock-o-rama-poster-show-2023-10.html

Happy holidays!

CHEERS!
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« Reply #1889 on: November 21, 2023, 11:54:37 PM »
Here it is!!  PS. doing this so that you PM me your mail address... I wanna send you stuff.


Welcome back! I certainly did NOT expect to have any further posts with new purchases this 2023 calendar year, but here we are. Granted, most of these are holdover purchases from my temporary poster-buying insanity in October. I’d expected those to be the foundation for whatever post I kicked off the new year with. But now? I had a few more pick ups… Why hold back? Let’s send 2023 out with a real BANG! Christmas came a little early this year.
Uh oh… The lights are dimming. Take your seats. Let’s see what I have for you this time…

GIRL IN GOLD BOOTS:

Not a great poster, but one I’ve been after for a while. This flick is an exploitationer from legendary B man Ted V. Mikels (CORPSE GRINDERS, ASTRO-ZOMBIES, BLOOD ORGY OF THE SHE-DEVILS, etc.). I saw it years ago. I don’t remember much other than that there is a girl (who wears gold go-go boots) who is a dancer (and maybe sings?) and is somehow involved in the criminal underworld. Like a lot of Mikels’ films…it doesn’t leave an indelible mark. It’s more like a hazy fog. I do remember liking the film okay. One thing I DO recall is that there are fleeting scenes inside of the cool-looking, but long-gone Hollywood nightclub, THE HAUNTED HOUSE (Also seen in IT’S A BIKINI WORLD). I have several posters for Mikels’ films, so…



PINK FLOYD-THE WALL:
This was an awesome movie back in the day (1982…Junior year of high school). Unfortunately I haven’t bothered to track it day for a revisit. Perhaps I should? I’ve been casually looking for the poster since then…and they always seemed to get pricier than I want to pay. Then this one popped up. It’s a tri-folded poster that’s had some wrinkling at the top. Framing should cover it (or most of it), if I ever were to frame it. But those folds and few wrinkles helped me score this one relatively cheaply. Hooray!



TRESPASSERS:
Another fairly cheap one. I’d never seen this poster before or even heard of the flick. It’s clearly a horror flick and, I’m guessing, it had a limited release—making the poster a bit on the rare side. Perhaps that’s why it (thankfully) did not get a lot of interest at auction—and became mine! Yippie! (Or maybe the movie just sucks…)




A NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET 4: THE DREAM MASTER (French):
I’ve really backed away from foreign posters over the last several year. However, I have always found this French NIGHTMARE sequel poster fun…and it went fairly inexpensively. Zowie! It’s a nightmare, er… dream come true.


 THE UNEARTHLY:

I already scored one of these several years ago. However, vertical fold had almost completely split . Ugh… No thanks. But I hung on to it, hoping to score a replacement at a decent price. This is it. And I believe I got it for less than I got that first one several years ago. Yowza! This is a crap film, but hello? John Carradine, Allison Hayes, and Tor Johnson? Yes, please!



DEAD ALIVE:
I could have sworn, sworn, SWORN I had one of these (and I just might…). However, when I saw this at auction, I looked though my blog. Nope. No sign of one. That doesn’t mean I didn’t have one BEFORE I started blogging, but…just in case….I got this one. Again—it wasn’t all that expensive. Hooray! Lucky me!



ONE MILLION YEARS B.C. (Re-released as CAVE MAN) and BLONDE SAVAGE (double bill):
Zowie! Is this a find? I’m not sure—but I am delighted with it.  This is an eBay find of the 1957 re-release of the original Victor Mature prehistoric drama (whose 60s remake would put Raquel Welch and her fur bikini on the map). Oddly (or maybe not so—lots of films were reissued under different names to score a bit more cash) it was called CAVE MAN. It was co-billed with something called BLONDE SAVAGE…but, of course, I wanted it for the dinosaur action. I looked it up on eMovie. They had a poor condition one sheet about 8 years ago that didn’t sell for much…and then a partial 3-sheet. (There was also a press kit.) That was it. I looked at Heritage. I didn’t find ay listing for it at all. Despite the poster being for a re-release (and retitled to boot), there don’t appear to be many of these around. So…yippie for me!




BEETLEJUICE:
I have…er, had one of these. When I finally got around (long after owning it) to opening it up to frame (It hadn’t seen the light of day since I’d purchased it.), I was horrified to discover that the poster was ripped and missing its lower third! UGH! That started the several years long search for a replacement. Yahoo! I got this one—-complete and whole.




DEVIL BAT’S DAUGHTER:
Here’s a curiosity… I had never heard of DEVIL BAT’S DAUGHTER before. Looking it up, I see that it is a loose sequel to Bela Lugosi’s DEVIL BAT (the main character is his daughter—but Bela is nowhere to be seen). However, it is apparently NOT a horror movie (although it was clearly marketed as if it were one. Hello? “Blood red lips…hungry for love but cursed by the brand of the vampires!” WOWser!). Despite the poster having issues, I got it at a decent enough price…and it does seem to be a rather obscure title. Why not?


THE LAND UNKNOWN (linen):
And here we are…back with the dinosaurs! What a fantastic and colorful poster for a cheesy and black & white movie. I wish it weren’t on linen, but as I said before—at this stage of the game, I have to get what I can find. I have been after one of these for a long, long time…



And that, ladies and gentlemen, is my 10 for this post. This really, REALLY should be my last post of new purchases for the year as I am still crashing, er…uh… “wintering” with a friend in California. I don’t go home until mid-February. While some posters are heading this way now (How will I explain them? Uh…), I just canNOT overwhelm his mailbox with my crap, er, uh…artful treasures!
Thanks for stopping by for this unexpected showing. Happy holidays!

CHEERS!
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« Reply #1890 on: November 22, 2023, 12:06:30 AM »
Ahhhh thank you once again. And no PM needed. A Christmas card is on its way to you…and, gasp! My address is attached! Shocking but true! Thank you again. Cheers!
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« Reply #1891 on: November 22, 2023, 09:56:37 AM »
Your address is attached, yeah!!! notworthy.gif notworthy.gif notworthy.gif
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« Reply #1892 on: December 03, 2023, 11:56:45 PM »
Congratulations on some cool posters, Monster! Lured by the Unearthly upside-down heart shaped...  Okie

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« Reply #1893 on: December 04, 2023, 12:04:59 AM »
Thank Okie! Happy holidays and bottoms up! Cheers!
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Oh, hi there. You caught me. I was supposed to be away visiting California until February 17th. However, I had to come back home for something unexpectedly. I'll be here another 2 weeks before I head back to California to finish out my planned visit. Boring stuff, I know. But, since you ARE here... I guess I could show you what I have added to my collection since we were last together several months ago. I have to be quick though as I only have a little time here. Ohhh! There go the lights. Take a seat. The show is beinging...

DYNASTY (3D):
The poster shown below is not mine. I couldn't go back and save the image as it has been months since I got this. (The actual poster is back in Californioa at a friend's house.) I already have one of these, but stupid me can't resist a fimmick (in this case 3D) and a sale. (I scooped this up super cheaply!)


Andy Warhol's FRANKENSTEIN (3D):
I have always thought this original release poster for Andy Warhol's FRANKENSTEIN was yawn-inducing. The 80s re-release version was much better. I already have an original release version--why by another? This version shows it is in 3D (gimmick) whereas most of the others do not. Sold!

CANNIBAL GIRLS:
Believe it or not, but I have never seen CANNIBAL GIRLS (which has the warning bells gimmick). (I do have the DVD somewhere but have never gotten around to giving it a watch...) I have the poster...but something funky weird happened to it and I needed a replacement. Voila!

THIRST:
I saw this flick years ago. I didn't particularly like it as I recall. I don't remember much about it other than vampires (or vampire-like people) were using humand as blood cattle. I remember one aspect of it was a grovery store was selling cartons of milk...but it was really blood! I had never seen a poster for it before though. When I stumbled on this one, I thought why not?



THX 1138:
Although I have not seen this flick in years, I am surprised it has sort of disappeared and isn't a bigger cult hit. I mean, it stars Roberty Duvall and Donald Pleasance and was the first film (?) of George Lucas. Besides, it is very interesting  to boot. (It's also the namesake for theater sound systems!) Or maybe mt memory of it is being kinder than it deserves? I have been passively after one for years--not seeking one out, but trying for one when they came up. I am glad to finally one.

DEATH CURSE OF TARTU and STING OF DEATH (combo):
Oooooo HOORAY on this! WOW! I am thrilled, although no one else will be. I first heard of these flicks as a double feature from (I believe) Something Weird Video ages ago. Who knew that this low-bufget 60's regional rarities actually played together back in the day...and had a one sheet!?! I was thrilled when I found out about it and have been after one ever since. THIS IS HORROR!

THE MONSTER OF PIEDRAS BLANCAS and OKEFENOKEE (combo):
Although NO ONE cares about the OKEFENOKEE part, I have been after a copy of the poster for THE MONSTER OF PIEDRAS BLANCAS for years! It's an AWFUL movie, but that blurb about it being the Famous Monsters Shock Award winner has had it in my sites forever. There is nothing in the real Piedras Blancas except a lighthouse. There is no town as depicted in the film. (Yes, as crappy as the film is, I actually went there and looked!)

KINGDOM OF THE PLANET OF THE APES (International advance):
For some reason, the prices for the US releases for these is already ridiculous, so I am fine with a cheaper International release poster. I'm thinking the movie is going to probabaly suck anyone. (The last one did nothing for me at all...) Normally I don't bother with sequels, but there are some film series that I will; James Bond, some of the bigger horror franchises, and the Apes films. I loved the original ones. The new ones... I'll go see them, but they're just not the same.

WONKA (Final):
The original WILLY WONKA AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY is one of my all-time favorites. The Tim Burton/Johnny Depp version was interesting...but weird and too CGI. Promising to be a pre-quel of sorts to the Gene Wilder version got me excited for this one. While the actual film fell short of meeting my everlasting expectations, there was enough I did like about it to prompt me buying this final WONKA poster (awkwardly photoshopped legs and all).

HOUSE ON HAUNTED HILL:
Oh my stars! I still canNOT believe this is mine. Original Universal horror, the original KING KONG, and, in the last few years, the original GODZILLA and PLAN 9 FROM OUTER SPACE have all gone so far up in value I'll never own one. Of the holy grails I could still acquire (although still terribly expensive), this Reynold Brown beauty--and the only William Castle shocker I didn't have a one sheet for -- has been my top prioroty. I have been outbid time and time again. Not any more. This one has some issues--but that may have helped me land it finally. After I am home officially in mid-February and this arrives, it will be framed and hung as soon as it arrives. Wow. Just wow!

And that makes ten. I hope you didn't mind the hastily, slapped together, no-frills show. I wasn't expecting to be posting anything for quite a while more. But now that I've shared all of my new goodies, who knows when I'll be back?
I hope your new tear is going well.
CHEERS!
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Nice ones, MAGG.

House on Haunted Hill is amazing. I'm looking forward to the new Apes film, I quite like the reboot series, particularly Rise (the first one). Apparently Kingdom will be the first of 3 more films. I like the poster too! I grabbed the quad for it (same design, but with more greenery on the sides).

Have a nice time in California!

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THX 1138:
Although I have not seen this flick in years, I am surprised it has sort of disappeared and isn't a bigger cult hit. I mean, it stars Roberty Duvall and Donald Pleasance and was the first film (?) of George Lucas. Besides, it is very interesting  to boot. (It's also the namesake for theater sound systems!) Or maybe mt memory of it is being kinder than it deserves? I have been passively after one for years--not seeking one out, but trying for one when they came up. I am glad to finally one.

THX 1138 is a great movie. Though like most of Lucas' films I wish the original cuts were available to watch alongside the continual tinkering. Nice posters all around!

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Nice ones, MAGG.

House on Haunted Hill is amazing. I'm looking forward to the new Apes film, I quite like the reboot series, particularly Rise (the first one). Apparently Kingdom will be the first of 3 more films. I like the poster too! I grabbed the quad for it (same design, but with more greenery on the sides).

Have a nice time in California!

Hi. Thanks for visiting the page. I think the two apes series and how much you like them depend on when you saw them in your life. The original series is dated, but it’s the one I grew up with. It’s all practical effects, no cgi. I’m guessing the newer version started in your youth. I’ve gone to all of the new ones in the theater. They’re okay…they’re just different.

Enjoy the new one. Cheers!
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THX 1138 is a great movie. Though like most of Lucas' films I wish the original cuts were available to watch alongside the continual tinkering. Nice posters all around!
Oh dear… You mean THX has been re-edited (like the original STAR WARS trilogy?) ugh! Leave it alone. Why do films need to be re-cut/re-edited? It was a good movie as it was.
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Re: Monster A Go-Go's Shock-A-Rama Poster Show (in Blood-Curdling Freak-O-Vision!)
« Reply #1899 on: February 10, 2024, 09:04:01 PM »
Hi Monster!

You are on an incredible non-collecting roll and still getting great posters! How does he do it, folks???!!!! Nice mix of posters!

I'm glad the Cannibal Girls did not really eat Eugene Levy.  Eugene's an international superstar! 

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