Sep 18, 2009

awesome movie poster friday - the DEMONIC edition!

In honor of the crapfest known as The Demons of Ludlow, which did not, in fact, feature a giant disembodied hand cruising around town- though I certainly wish it did...

The Demons, incidentally, is a Jess Franco film. The image is typically subtle!


















11 comments:

  1. The director of The Demons of Ludlow, Bill Rebane, is getting a Lifetime Achievment Award at the Madison Horror Fest the day before Taste of Flesh, Taste of Fear shows. Too bad you weren't going, you could confront him!

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  2. What I never understood about the Demons movie was how the people in the movie theater could not get out but the gang of street toughs could easily get in.

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  3. Um, not to poop on the party, but shouldn't that have been: "They are sisters with spirit ... DIVINE and deadly"? Silly non-spell-checked movie poster.

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  4. Angela does love a party, doesn't she?

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  5. YAY! the cover of Night of the demons 2 always caught my eye in the little movie store by my house...and so I always rented it :D
    -EK

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  6. @michael—Ponder vs. Rebane: winner become the Great Khan of Ludlow. Hear and obey!

    So, no real foreign-language stuff, which isodd consideringDèmoni is originally an italian film.

    The only oddball thing is that the Japanese title デモンズ is not "Dèmoni" or even akuma (悪魔), but "demonzu," a transliteration of English "demons."

    That's kind of interesting to me, which is all you need to know about me. And just go ahead, cross the street to avoid me. SEE IF I CARE! I'M USED TO IT!

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  7. Oh, the teeth of She Demons. Could they be more pretty?

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  8. Is it just me, or is the poster for "the demons" a bit sus? Imagine if that were two men?

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  9. No, you're right, HC...that's a Jess Franco film, so I'm sure it's supposed to look like exactly what it looks like! :D

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  10. Wow, I haven't seen a movie poster featuring a female nun getting a blowjob since Where Angels Go, Trouble Follows.

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  11. Hi,
    carries the demon seed
    -> based on Koontz... In Poland translate as Children of demon

    boring film

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