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weirdlookindog · 22 days
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The Day of the Triffids (1963)
Joseph Smith poster artwork
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kekwcomics · 2 years
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THE GODS HATE KANSAS (1964)
Art: Jack Thurston
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countesspetofi · 1 year
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More from the Department of Star Trek Stars in Other Roles: DeForest Kelley guest stars as the gruff doctor (typecasting!) David Ingram in "Sound of Terror," an episode of LAREDO that originally ared April 7, 1966, six months before his debut as Dr. McCoy. LAREDO was just one of many Westerns on both the big and small screens that he appeared in.
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Screen legend John Carradine also guest stars as the proprietor of a traveling chamber of horrors.
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brokehorrorfan · 1 year
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Planet of the Vampires’ original motion picture soundtrack is available on vinyl for the first time via Death Waltz Recording Co. Priced at $35, the score is composed by Gino Marinuzzi Jr.
The album is pressed on "Aura Splatter" colored vinyl, limited to 2,000. It's housed in a gatefold jacket featuring artwork by Graham Humphreys. Shipping is expected to begin in June.
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schlock-luster-video · 5 months
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On December 12, 1968, 2001: A Space Odyssey debuted in Italy.
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Here's some new HAL 9000 art!
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station451 · 2 years
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I may not be a young people but I do love this Tempo Books edition of Chilling Stories From Rod Serling’s the Twilight Zone!
Open the book, read the pages, and enter The Twilight Zone IF YOU DARE!
Stories by Walter B. Gibson and Serling himself; cover artist unknown.
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Remembering legendary filmmaker Ishirō Honda! ^__^
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kinocube · 13 days
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O ollo e a máquina III - A Era espacial
Chegou o 3º artigo dos especiais d'O ollo e a máquina! Imos canda Arthur C. Clarke e mais Stanley Kubrick a explorar os confíns máis alá das estrelas na Era espacial! 🚀🌒
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joebustillos · 2 months
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alias71 · 3 months
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The Invaders (1967-68)
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thevideodungeon · 6 months
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Journey to the Center of Time (1967)
A group of scientists must push their time watching experiments further then they're ready under threat of losing their funding. Of course results in an accident that leaves them tumbling through time. A premise that sends them both into the far future and distant past. Unfortunately, in the course of their adventure they just keep picking up very interesting plot threads and then just leaving them hanging with maybe one actual conclusion. It's also filled with an absurd amount of padding footage, including large amounts of footage reused from earlier in the movie. Overall okay, but probably would have been better cut closer to an hour in length.
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weirdlookindog · 1 month
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Janet Munro in The Day the Earth Caught Fire (1961)
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kekwcomics · 1 year
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REALITY FORBIDDEN (Ace, 1967)
Art: Jack Gaughan
God, he was so great, wasn't he?
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countesspetofi · 1 year
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More from the Department of Star Trek Actors in Other Roles. Leonard Nimoy and DeForest Kelley guest star in “Man of Violence,” episode 14 of the second season of THE VIRGINIAN (originl air date December 25, 1963). Nimoy has a small role as an outlaw, and Kelley plays the charming, hard-drinking Army doctor (typecasting!) who treats him when he’s wounded and captured. Consumed by guilt when he erroneously believes he’s responsible for his patient’s death, Kelly’s character goes AWOL in the dessert, has an adventure with star Doug McClure, and learns of his innocence from the deathbed confession of Nimoy’s accomplice. He really shines in this one.
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brokehorrorfan · 2 years
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Planet of the Vampires will be released on Blu-ray on July 26 via Kino Lorber. Directed by Mario Bava (Black Sunday, A Bay of Blood), the 1965 Italian sci-fi horror film was an influence on Alien.
Bava co-wrote the script with Bava, Alberto Bevilacqua (Black Sabbath), Callisto Cosulich, Antonio Roman, and Rafael J. Salvia, based on a short story by Renato Pestriniero. Barry Sullivan, Norma Bengell, Ángel Aranda, and Evi Marandi star.
Planet of the Vampires has been newly restored in 2K. A slipcover and reversible art are included. Special features are listed below.
Special features:
Audio commentary by critics Kim Newman and Barry Forshaw (new)
Audio commentary by Mario Bava biographer Tim Lucas
Alternate music score highlights
Original Italian opening credits
Trailers From Hell - Trailer commentary by filmmaker Joe Dante
Trailers From Hell - Trailer commentary by screenwriter Josh Olson
Theatrical trailer
Two spacecrafts on the same mission land on a strange, misty planet. The crew members each find themselves overcome by a hostile alien force which causes homicidal impulses in each of them. As the astronauts are killed one by one, the dead won't stay dead, which complicates things greatly for the remaining living crew who are attempting to unravel the mystery of the strange forces at hand.
Pre-order Planet of the Vampires.
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On August 5, 2001 2001: A Space Odyssey was re-released in the United States.
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