Peet Gelderblom
Director of films, documentaries, commercials, drama, video essays and online content. Writer, musician and cartoonist when he feels like it. Director's Cut editor of Brian De Palma's Raising Cain.
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Turns me on…
You do realize that this was meant to be a satire of the other genre films and their posters, right?
I actually love this film. It’s hilarious in it’s badness, and occasionally erotic.
I saw this – it’s a lot of fun! It’s campy on purpose.
“It’s time to put on your f*ck you boots and kick some ass.” Sybil Danning, in Reform School Girls
This is supposed to be a put on of bad posters. Hello!
Wow, I remember seeing this movie when it came out. Haha some movie memories are best forgotten!
When did Oliver Hardy pose in drag?
He did in 1933: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0024706/
This is a great movie poster with Drew Struzan art. If you think this is embarassing, you should probably look in the mirror for further embarassment.
Looks like Lunch Lady Land!
I get the intentionally campy “John Waters” feel. This poster is a celebration of bad taste. In other words: it’s proud to be embarrassing!