Category: Movie poster collection

The Enforcer (2)

I’ve already posted about the Humphrey Bogart film of the same name, but this Enforcer was the third in Clint Eastwood’s Dirty Harry series. It’s an ok movie, but not a patch on either the original or the first sequel Magnum Force. This was the point at which the Harry movies started to become formulaic…


Black Sabbath

I’ve never seen Mario Bava’s 1963 Black Sabbath, save for a YouTube clip of the bizarre end sequence – in which Boris Karloff rides off on a horse through the trees, only for the camera to pull back and reveal him to be on a prop horse in the studio, with the ‘trees’ created by…


Zombie / The Beyond

Italian director Lucio Fulci gets a lot of love amongst gore fans, but I must admit I don’t get it.  The only movie of his I have managed to sit through is his pseudo Dawn Of The Dead sequel Zombie aka Zombi 2 aka Zombie Flesh Eaters etc. Years ago, this one got banned in…


The Incredible Hulk / The Incredible Hulk Returns

Years before Marvel Studios and mind-bending CGI conquered the universe, there were Marvel super-hero movies, sort of. These posters are for two TV  movies which were subsequently theatrically released in various international markets.  These were filmed as part of The Incredible Hulk TV series, which ran from 1978 to 82. These starred Bill Bixby as…


Gone With The Wind

Gone With The Wind remains the highest grossing movie of all time if box office receipts were adjusted for inflation. (Take that, James Cameron!). It was also for many years the most successful Oscar-winning movie (netting 8 awards), including Best Picture. I’m not sure if I have ever sat through all 3 hours and 42…


Mad Max / Mad Max 2

Australian director George Miller successfully redefined automative action sequences with his first two Mad Max movies. The first Mad Max (1979)  is an origin story, told on a small budget, and helped make a star of a young Mel Gibson. It has its moments, but is rough around the edges.  The sequel, with a much…


Heavens Gate

Heavens Gate is infamous at the movie which bankrupted United Artists and reined in the excesses of the 70s auteurs. Director Michael Cimino, hot off the Oscar-winning success of The Deer Hunter was given free rein and budget to bring to life this sprawling Western, loosely telling the story of the 1892 Johnson County Wars…


Logan’s Run

Logan’s Run had one of the more interesting premises of 1970s sci-fi movies, to the extent I’m surprised it has not since been remade/reimagined. In the future, instant plastic surgery can make everyone beautiful, and everyone enjoys a hedonistic, luxurious lifestyle. The catch is that this all lasts until the age of 30 only, to…


Ride The Wild Surf

This is quite a cool poster for one of the more popular surfing exploitation movies made in the 60s. Now, I have never been a surfer. (The one time I tried, I ended up swallowing half the Pacific Ocean, I reckon). But these movies have become cult classics amongst aficionados.  Ride The Wild Surf was,…


To Catch A Thief

To Catch A Thief is one of the lighter Hitchcocks. It is notably lacking in much suspense, but coasts along nicely on on the star pairing of Hitchcock favourites Cary Grant and Grace Kelly and charming French Riviera ocations. Grant plays an ex-Resistance fighter and retired cat burglar, who has to track down an imposter…