I’ve never seen His Kind Of Woman, yet I came by 2 posters for it by accident. This 1951 film noir cum comedy (apparently) stars Robert Mitchum and Jane Russell, billed as “the hottest combination to ever hit the screen.” Producer and RKO Studios boss Howard Hughes took out huge fireworks-shooting billboards in LA with…
The Expendables
I’ve written before about how I don’t much care for the lazy photo-shopping of most modern movie poster designs, but this poster for The Expendables is one of the more striking images from recent years, I think. Sly Stallone’s knowing 80s action hero team-up is a lot of fun (before the 2 sequels began to…
Werewolf Of London
1935’s Werewolf Of London has the distinction of being the world’s very first full-length werewolf movie. Strangely, it never came up on TV when I was a kid in the 70s, when I saw most of the Universal horrors from the period, so I have never seen it. It was originally intended to star Boris…
The Lost Weekend
I don’t think I’ve ever seen Billy Wilde’s 1945 Oscar-winning movie about alcoholism. This is a super-rare Belgian poster, featuring star Ray Milland as an alcoholic writer on the mother of all benders. The movie won four Oscars, including Best Picture, Best Director for Wilder, and Best Actor for Milland. Interestingly, the liquor industry…
The Wild Bunch
This is a French poster for Sam Peckinpah’s 1969 masterpiece, one of the all-time great elegiac Westerns. The Wild Bunch is best known for its slow-motion “bullet ballets”, as featured in both the extended opening sequence and the climax, as various protagonists get ripped to shreds by gunfire. It became part of the debate about…
Up In Smoke
I’ve never seen any of the ‘stoner’ movies Cheech and Chong made in the 70s, including their first (and apparently best), Up In Smoke. Cheech and Chong were a Canadian hippie stand-up comedy team, who’s schtick basically revolved around being stoned the entire time. You probably had to be high to get the jokes in…
Lawrence Of Arabia
This is a Belgian poster for David Lean’s classic. Lean’s 1962 multi-Oscar winning movie is epic in every sense – from run-time to the vision and scale of its action sequences. It also features one of the all-time great lead performances from Peter O’Toole in the title role, and one of the most remarkable supporting…
The Gauntlet
The Gauntlet is not one of Clint’s best efforts, but it comes with a fantastic poster illustration by renowned fantasy artist Frank Frazetta. Frazetta is often referred to as the “Godfather of fantasy art”, and was one of the most renowned illustrators of the 20th century. Much of the time he worked in the sword…
Space 1999
This is a bit of a detour from the movies: Space 1999 was a UK-produced TV series that ran from 1975-77. The series was created by Gerry Anderson, of Thunderbirds fame, and it used similar special effects techniques to create fantastic miniatures of moon bases and spacecraft. That is what I remember being good about…
Cat People
“See these eyes, so green…” Cat People has one of the greatest theme songs ever, courtesy of David Bowie, but it is buried over the end credits. (A fact Quentin Tarantino realised when he re-used it rather more dramatically mid-scene in Inglorious Basterds). Additional random fact/pathetic claim to fame: David Bowie brushed my shoulder once. (Long…
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