"Twelve Monkeys" Original Advance One Sheet. For recent films, more thought is often put into advance one sheets than regular one sheets. Usually, the regular one sheets consist of a collage of the actor's heads or something unimaginative like that. That's why I like advance one sheets like this one. Plot: In the future, a virus of unknown origin has wiped out most of humanity. The ones still alive live underground. Scientists have invented time travel but it's an unstable system, so they decide to use "volunteer" prisoners. They are sent back to the time before the virus to try and find clues to it's origin. Then, other officials will travel back and stop it's release. If successful, the prisoner will receive a full pardon for their crimes. Bruce Willis stars as James Cole, a prisoner who's sent back and who begins to see stencils appearing in subways and alleys about an "Army of the Twelve Monkeys." Here's the trailer. 1995.
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Sunday, June 27, 2010
"Twelve Monkeys" Original Advance One Sheet. For recent films, more thought is often put into advance one sheets than regular one sheets. Usually, the regular one sheets consist of a collage of the actor's heads or something unimaginative like that. That's why I like advance one sheets like this one. Plot: In the future, a virus of unknown origin has wiped out most of humanity. The ones still alive live underground. Scientists have invented time travel but it's an unstable system, so they decide to use "volunteer" prisoners. They are sent back to the time before the virus to try and find clues to it's origin. Then, other officials will travel back and stop it's release. If successful, the prisoner will receive a full pardon for their crimes. Bruce Willis stars as James Cole, a prisoner who's sent back and who begins to see stencils appearing in subways and alleys about an "Army of the Twelve Monkeys." Here's the trailer. 1995.
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Saturday, June 26, 2010
"The Green Slime" Original Half Sheet. I used to have this on VHS. Not sure what happened to it. Some astronauts who live on a space station blow up an asteroid that's heading towards Earth. They unknowingly contaminate the station with a green substance that quickly grows into men in rubber suits. Great fun. Here's the swingin' theme song set to action from the movie. It's from 1968. Once again, no Region 1 DVD release. There's a cut Japanese 16:9 DVD with no English track.
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Saturday, June 12, 2010
"Metalstorm: The Destruction of Jared Syn" British Quad. Silly 3-D sci-fi from 1983. One of Kelly Preston's first movies she'd probably rather forget. Post-apocalyptic mutants, lasers, and an indecipherable story. My only british quad, just because of the great art. The U.S. 1-sheet is terrible. Here's the trailer. Watch how often stuff is poking or flying at the camera, and just in the trailer.
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