Love the sensationalized graphics of these posters and many like them. Very shrewd marketing ploy. Too bad that usually but not always is that these movies usually were lame or totally sucked.WL
The Beast with a Million Eyes, talk about over-promising and under-delivering.
The hype is a huge part of the history and fabric of Horror/Monster movies and Exploitation films in general. I find the combination of overblown hype and cheezy delivery to be important to the core of the genre. It just adds to the charm of these films for most of us.Sometimes the movie turned out to be of great quality and rivaled the spectacular poster, but usually it fell short to varying degrees. Most of us take the cheez with the high quality product and appreciate them all to a certain extent because of our love of the genre as a whole. In other words we cut "the stinkers" a lot of slack just because we love the genre of Monster Movies.
He told me an interesting story about the title for Astro Zombies.
But, you didn't think we'd find it interesting, or . . .?
Creepy. I dig that Astro Zombies posters. I had the pleasure in meeting Ted V. Mikels before his passing many years ago. He told me an interesting story about the title for Astro Zombies.
He sent it in PM's to me and every other member - well, except you.
Mr. Mikels never went into detail about his involvement with Wayne Rogers.
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