Showing posts with label MOVIE MEMORABILIA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MOVIE MEMORABILIA. Show all posts

Monday, September 17, 2012

Butt seriously...

You never know what you'll find when searching eBay.

Being the avid Jean-Claude Van Damme fan that I am, I was searching TIMECOP movie memorabilia (yeah, da's right!) when I came across something that truly boggled my mind... a one of a kind painting/mock poster for the Van Damme-less sequel, TIMECOP 2: THE BERLIN DECISION. While I haven't seen the film, I do know that it stars Jason Scott Lee and Thomas Ian Griffith, but not Mick Jagger in a dual role as this particular artwork suggests.


The artist is South African and such works were, most likely, done to promote films at a local video store which might not have had access to the typical publicity materials. Either that or he's a huge fan of re-rendering published artwork as a pastime. Such posters weren't uncommon in decades past, but TIMECOP 2 is a 2003 film and this is the first I've seen of such works within the 21st century.

As I had suspected, there's a slew of mock posters listed among the seller's other items. Again, these are all a bit mind-boggling to me, but so extraordinarily bad (and dare I say kitschy?!), that I had to collect photos of some of the worst of the worst to share here. Happy viewing!


Not a horrible copy, yet the damsel in distress has a bad case of wonky vision.



Upon closer inspection, I don't recall Maria Conchito Alonso being in this. Hmmm...



More like CRAYONS VS. FINGERPAINTS



a.k.a. AGAINST THE PORK



Judging from the "babe" to the right, there's more than one snake threat in this film.



Co-starring Demond Wilson as Carl Weathers and Terry "Hulk" Hogan as "Big Dummy."



Never heard of this one, but I'm oddly intrigued... just not arranging-a-vacation-to-South-Africa-to-rent-this intrigued.



All this time, I thought Michelle Rodriguez co-starred in this BRUTAL FILM!



How do we trick customers into renting BLOODRAYNE 2 instead of the original BLOODRAYNE? (Pssstttt... We won't paint a "2" on the poster!)



"Hi, Valley Home Video? Yes, I was in your store earlier today and meant to pick up that Sinbad movie starring Patrick Wayne, but when I got home and opened the rental case, the tape for THE CALIF OF BAGDAD was in it's place. Apparently, it co-stars a woman who has endured several upon several brick hits to the face ...and I had my heart set on Jane Seymour. I want my 1.50 in shillings credited to my account, please."



Steve Austin or Chunk Voorhees? You decide!



"I need to commission another poster from you. Turns out that neither Johnny Depp nor Omar Epps star in BLOOD DIAMOND."



I've never heard of this one and that's the end of discussion ...2.



Fuck it. I think I'll rent LA BAMBA again.



Obviously not the Clive Barker film and it looks to be a real hack job. Gerf!



When you're IN HELL, advertising that you are "in" IN HELL is nothing short of redundant.



For the uninitiated, this represents the short-lived MORTAL KOMBAT: CONQUEST television series. I was a fan. Better than the movies, in my opinion. Anyway... well, I've got nothing. I just like MKC.



OUTSIDE THE LAW and outside the realm of possibility that we're supposed to believe that's Cynthia Rothrock.



First of all, they've confused their David Carradine with their Martin Sheen. Secondly, this one isn't that bad and a much more realistic build to Carradine's character than the U.S. one sheet boasted. A Cannon Group fave!



I've had little to no interest in seeing QUICKSILVER HIGHWAY and this certainly isn't helping.



Anthony LaPage?! Anne Parilla?! Who the fuck is Joe Gennaro?! While I love John Landis' film, I don't think I'm ready for this alternate version which apparently stars Danny Thomas and Taimak.



You ARE trying to entice viewers, right?



POTTY BREAK!



RONNY COX?!



Clearly this isn't THE ROAD WARRIOR, but I'd suspect that it's THUNDER WARRIOR instead, since that definitely looks like Mark Gregory, but that doesn't look like Bo Svenson. Ah, hell... I give up!



Alright, aside from the non-intimidating small henchman in the bottom right corner, this doesn't look too bad.



Fact: I'm a Daniel Bernhardt fan. Another fact: TRUE VENGEANCE is my favorite of his films. Another 'nother fact: Paul Le Mat does not appear in this film. One more another fact: Unless this is a composite version which incorporates scenes from Bernhardt's BLOODSPORT II: THE NEXT KUMITE, there should be no Kumite-leaping action on this poster.



I have no clue what film they're representing with this one, but ZOMBIE NIGHTMARE lawyers should take note!



Just when you thought this post was over, you've taken a second WRONG TURN and are now you're riding an inbred, big wheel nightmare in a cul-de-sac just south of nowhere. Be scared!

Friday, April 16, 2010

Movie Tie-In Project, Part V: A New Beginning



Yes, folks! Here it is!
The tie-in movie for the movie tie-in phenom!
Expect a sequel.

(Please rate... er, uh... "like" the video, favorite it, get to know it well, send it to your friends and family, take out an ad in your local trade paper, discuss it in high class &/or high dollar meetings, create a drinking game, drop a tantalizing mention during your next social gathering, create a drinking game for those who don't drink using sand or something, flaunt it while you got it, et cetera!)

Thursday, April 08, 2010

Movie Tie-In Project, Part IV: Found Treasures



ALIEN - Alan Dean Foster [Warner, 1979]
BATTLE FOR THE PLANET OF THE APES
- David Gerrold [Award, 1973]
BLACK SUNDAY - Thomas Harris [Bantam, 1977]
CHILD'S PLAY 2 - Matthew J. Costello [Jove, 1990]
DOG DAY AFTERNOON - Patrick Mann [Dell, 1975]
THE EXORCIST III: LEGION - William Peter Blatty [Pocket, 1990]
FLASH GORDON - Arthur Byron Cover [Jove, 1980]
FLETCH - Gregory McDonald [Avon, 1985]
THE PEOPLE THAT TIME FORGOT - Edgar Rice Burroughs [Ace, 1977]
THE SWARM - Arthur Herzog [Signet, 1978]



STAR TREK: THE MOTION PICTURE
- Gene Roddenberry [Pocket, 1979]
STAR TREK: THE MOTION PICTURE
- Gene Roddenberry (Re-issue w/Alternate cover) [Pocket, 1987]
STAR TREK (II): THE WRATH OF KHAN
- Vonda N. McIntyre [Pocket, 1982]
STAR TREK (II): THE WRATH OF KHAN
- Vonda N. McIntyre (Alternate cover) [Pocket, 1982]
STAR TREK III: THE SEARCH FOR SPOCK
- Vonda N. McIntyre [Pocket, 1984]
STAR TREK IV: THE VOYAGE HOME
- Vonda N. McIntyre [Pocket, 1986]
STAR TREK V: THE FINAL FRONTIER
- J.M. Dillard [Pocket, 1989]
STAR TREK VI: THE UNDISCOVERED COUNTRY
- J.M. Dillard [Pocket, 1992]

And, some titles that've been seen here before, but now tied with their paperback brethren.



DARK STAR - Alan Dean Foster [Ballantine, 1975]
DARK STAR - Alan Dean Foster
(Re-issue w/Alternate artwork) [Del Rey, 1978]
ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK - Mike McQuay [Bantam, 1981]
ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK - Mike McQuay
(Re-issue w/Alternate artwork) [Bantam Spectra, 1985]
HALLOWEEN - Curtis Richards [Bantam, 1979]
HALLOWEEN - Curtis Richards
(Alternate cover w/Poster artwork) [Bantam, 1979]
HALLOWEEN II - Jack Martin (Dennis Etchison) [Zebra, 1981]
HALLOWEEN III: SEASON OF THE WITCH
- Jack Martin (Dennis Etchison) [Jove, 1982]
THE FOG - Dennis Etchison [Bantam, 1980]
THE THING - Alan Dean Foster [Bantam, 1982]



THE TERMINATOR
- Randall Frakes & Bill Wisher [Bantam Spectra, 1991]
TERMINATOR 2: JUDGMENT DAY
- Randall Frakes [Bantam Spectra, 1991]
TERMINATOR 3: RISE OF THE MACHINES
- David Hagberg [Tor, 2003]



Note: Title description contains the actual publishing date of the exact printing in my collection and doesn't necessarily reflect the initial date of either the novel or film.

Monday, April 05, 2010

Movie Tie-In Project, Part III



THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA - Gaston Leroux [Warner, 1986] *
PLATOON LEADER - James R. McDonough [Bantam, 1988]
POLTERGEIST II: THE OTHER SIDE
- James Kahn [Ballantine, 1986]
PRETTY IN PINK - H.B. Gilmour [Bantam, 1986] **
PROPHECY - David Seltzer [Ballantine, 1979]
THE RAVEN - Eunice Sudak [Lancer, 1963]
THE REINCARNATION OF PETER PROUD
- Max Ehrlich [Bantam, 1975]
ROLLERBALL - William Harrison [Warner, 1975]
ROMANCING THE STONE
- Joan Wilder (Catherine Lanigan) [Avon, 1984]
RUMBLE FISH - S.E. Hinton [Dell, 1983]



'SALEM'S LOT - Stephen King [Signet, 1979]
SCANNERS - Leon Whiteson [Tower, 1981]
THE SEARCHERS - Alan Le May [Popular Library, 1962]
SERPICO - Peter Maas [Bantam, 1976]
SGT. PEPPER'S LONELY HEARTS CLUB BAND
- Henry Edwards [Pocket, 1978]
THE SHINING - Stephen King [Signet, 1980]
SWAMP THING - David Houston & Len Wein [Tor, 1982]
TAXI DRIVER - Richard Elman [Bantam, 1976] ***
THE TERMINATOR
- Randall Frakes & Bill Wisher [Bantam Spectra, 1991]
THUNDERBOLT AND LIGHTFOOT - Joe Millard [Award, 1974]



THE TOWER - Richard Martin Stern [Warner, 1974] ****
TRON - Brian Daley [Del Rey, 1982]
2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY - Arthur C. Clarke [Signet, 1982]
VIDEODROME - Jack Martin (Dennis Ethison) [Zebra, 1983]
VISITING HOURS - Kent Rembo [Pinnacle, 1982]
THE WARRIORS - Sol Yorick [Dell, 1979]
THE WEREWOLF VS. (THE) VAMPIRE WOMAN
- Arthur N. Scarm [Guild-Hartford, 1972]
THE WICKER MAN
- Robin Hardy & Anthony Shaffer [Pocket, 1979]
WOLFEN - Whitley Strieber [Bantam, 1981]
ZARDOZ - John Boorman with Bill Stair [Signet, 1974]



THE OMEN - David Seltzer [Signet, 1976]
DAMIEN: OMEN II - Joseph Howard [Signet, 1978]
THE FINAL CONFLICT - Gordon McGill [Signet, 1981]
And, the written sequels which were never filmed
(but, should have been)...
OMEN IV: ARMAGEDDON 2000 - Gordon McGill [Signet, 1982]
OMEN V: THE ABOMINATION - Gordon McGill [Signet, 1985]

And, yet, there's more on the way...

Note: Title description contains the actual publishing date of the exact printing in my collection and doesn't necessarily reflect the initial date of either the novel or film.

* So, this book came out 61 years after the Lon Chaney film, but it's got him on the cover, so I'm counting it!

** Based on the initial screenplay and includes the original and most appropriate ending where Duckie gets the girl. Due to the complaints of test audiences, the ending was re-shot so that the rich guy would get the girl. That B.S. occurs enough in real life, why do we need it on the silver screen, too?!

*** Apparently, John Hinckley, Jr. had a copy of this paperback in his jail cell, during the time he wrote "fan" letters to Jodie Foster.

**** Irwin Allen's production of THE TOWERING INFERNO was based on two novels, the second of which is THE GLASS INFERNO
by Thomas N. Scortia & Frank M. Robinson.

Sunday, April 04, 2010

Movie Tie-In Project, Part II



ALFIE - Bill Naughton [Ballantine, 1966]
AMERICAN GRAFFITI
- George Lucas, Gloria Katz & Willard Huyck [Ballantine, 1974]
THE AMITYVILLE HORROR - Jay Anson [Bantam, 1978] *
BENEATH THE PLANET OF THE APES
- Michael Avallone [Bantam, 1974]
THE BLACK HOLE - Alan Dean Foster [Del Rey, 1979]
BLADE RUNNER - Philip K. Dick [Del Rey, 1982]
BLOW OUT - Neal Williams [Bantam, 1981]
THE BLUES BROTHERS - "Miami Mitch" Glazer [Jove, 1980]
THE BOOGENS
- Charles E. Sellier, Jr. & Robert Weverka [Bantam, 1981]
BUCKAROO BANZAI - Earl Mac Rauch [Pocket, 1984]



THE CANNONBALL RUN - Michael Avallone [Leisure, 1981]
CARRIE - Stephen King [Signet, 1976]
CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND
- Steven Spielberg [Dell, 1978]
CONAN THE BARBARIAN
- L. Sprague De Camp & Lin Carter [Bantam, 1982]
CORVETTE SUMMER - Wayland Drew [Signet, 1978]
DAMNATION ALLEY - Roger Zelazny [Berkley Medallion, 1977]
DEAD & BURIED - Chelsea Quinn Yarbro [Warner, 1980]
DELIVERANCE - James Dickey [Dell, 1973]
DIRTY MARY, CRAZY LARRY - Richard Unekis [Manor, 1974]
DRACULA - Bram Stoker
(Abridged w/Lugosi artwork) [Scholastic, 1971] **



DRACULA - Bram Stoker [Jove, 1979]
EMMANUELLE II: THE JOYS OF A WOMAN
- Emmanuelle Arsan [Ballantine, 1976]
ENTER THE DRAGON - Mike Roote [Award, 1973]
ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK - Mike McQuay
(Re-issue w/Alternate artwork) [Bantam Spectra, 1985]
THE EXORCIST - William Peter Blatty [Bantam, 1974]
FADE TO BLACK - Ron Renauld [Pinnacle, 1980]
FINAL EXAM - Geoffrey Meyer [Pinnacle, 1981]
FRIDAY THE 13TH, PART 3 - Simon Hawke
(Re-issue w/poster artwork) [Signet, 1988]
GOIN' COCONUTS - Vic Crume [Dell, 1979]
THE GRADUATE - Charles Webb [Signet, 1967]



HOUNDS OF DRACULA - Ken Johnson [Signet, 1977]
HOW TO MURDER YOUR WIFE - Henry Williams [Dell, 1965]
IN SEARCH OF DRACULA
- Raymond T. McNally & Radu Florescu [Warner, 1973] ***
INCUBUS - Ray Russell [Dell, 1981]
INVASION OF THE BODY SNATCHERS - Jack Finney [Dell, 1979]
IT'S ALIVE! - Richard Woodley [Ballantine, 1977]
LAST TANGO IN PARIS - Robert Alley [Dell, 1973]
THE LEGACY - John Coyne [Berkley, 1979]
LIFEFORCE - Colin Wilson [Warner, 1985]
LOGAN'S RUN
- William F. Nolan & George Clayton Johnson [Bantam, 1976]



MAD MAX BEYOND THUNDERDOME - Joan D. Vinge [Warner, 1985]
THE MEN'S CLUB - Leonard Michaels [Avon, 1986]
MONTY PYTHON'S LIFE OF BRIAN - Graham Chapman, John Cleese,
Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones & Michael Palin [Ace, 1979]
NIGHTWING - Martin Cruz Smith [Jove, 1979]
ODE TO BILLY JOE - Herman Raucher [Dell, 1976]
THE OMEGA MAN (I AM LEGEND)
- Richard Matheson [Berkley Medallion, 1971]
ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST - Ken Kesey [Signet, 1975]
ORCA - Arthur Herzog [Pocket, 1977]
OUTLAND - Alan Dean Foster [Warner, 1981]
THE OUTSIDERS - S.E. Hinton [Dell, 1983]

You best believe there's more on the way!

Note: Title description contains the actual publishing date of the exact printing in my collection and doesn't necessarily reflect the initial date of either the novel or film.

* Technically, this is a pre-movie tie-in with "Coming as an American International Picture" printed on the back cover. The film released the following year.

** So, this book came out 40 years after the Lugosi film, but it's got him on the cover, so I'm counting it!

*** Hey, how'd that get in there?! Okay, another slip. The book was published in '73, but the film wasn't made until '75. So, it doesn't count.


+ UPDATE: April 8, 2010 +

THE SPACE VAMPIRES - Colin Wilson [Pocket, 1976]
Since I already posted the movie tie-in version (LIFEFORCE), I thought it would be fun to include the original novel, as well.

Saturday, April 03, 2010

Movie Tie-In Project, Part I



ROCKY - Julia Sorel [Ballantine, 1977]
THE LORDS OF FLATBUSH - Leonore Fleischer [Scholastic, 1977]
PARADISE ALLEY - Sylvester Stallone [Berkley, 1978]
F.I.S.T. - Joe Eszterhas [Dell, 1978]
SYLVESTER STALLONE'S OFFICIAL ROCKY SCRAPBOOK
- Sylvester Stallone [Tempo Star, 1977]
FIRST BLOOD - David Morrell [Fawcett Crest, 1985]
ROCKY IV - Sylvester Stallone [Ballantine, 1985]
OVER THE TOP - Joel Don Humphreys [St. Martin's Press, 1987]



THE MECHANIC - John Lewis Carlino [Signet, 1972]
THE STONE KILLER - John Gardner [Award, 1973]
DEATH WISH - Brian Garfield [Fawcett Crest, 1974]
NEVADA PASS - Alistair MacLean (German Language) [Heyne, 1985]



JAWS - Peter Benchley [Bantam, 1975]
THE DEEP - Peter Benchley [Bantam, 1977]
THE ISLAND - Peter Benchley [Bantam, 1980]
JAWS 2 - Hank Searls [Bantam, 1978]
JAWS 2 - Hank Searls (Alternate Cover) [Bantam, 1978]
JAWS THE REVENGE - Hank Searls [Berkley, 1987]



STAR WARS - George Lucas [Del Rey, 1977]
THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK - Donald F. Glut [Del Rey, 1980]
RETURN OF THE JEDI - James Kahn [Del Rey, 1983]
RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK - Campbell Black [Ballantine, 1981]
INDIANA JONES AND THE TEMPLE OF DOOM
- James Kahn [Ballantine, 1984]
INDIANA JONES AND THE LAST CRUSADE
- Rob MacGregor [Ballantine, 1989]
SUPERMAN: LAST SON OF KRYPTON - Elliot S. Maggin [Warner, 1978]
SUPERMAN: MIRACLE MONDAY - Elliot S. Maggin [Warner, 1980]
SUPERMAN III - William Kotzwinkle [Warner, 1983]
SUPERGIRL - Norma Fox Mazer [Warner, 1984]



BEYOND AND BACK - Ralph Wilkerson [Bantam, 1978]
BEYOND DEATH'S DOOR - Maurice Rawlings [Bantam, 1979]
SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER - H.B. Gilmour [Bantam, 1977]
STAYING ALIVE - Leonore Fleisher [Pocket, 1983]
WILLARD - Stephen Gilbert [Lancer, 1971]
BEN - Gilbert A. Ralston [Bantam, 1972]
THE NIGHTMARES ON ELM STREET 1, 2 & 3: THE CONTINUING STORY
- Jeffrey Cooper [St. Martin's Press, 1987]
THE NIGHTMARES ON ELM STREET 4 & 5
- Joseph Locke [St. Martin's Press, 1989]
ON HER MAJESTY'S SECRET SERVICE - Ian Fleming [Signet, 1969]
LICENCE TO KILL - John Gardner [Charter, 1989]

More to come!

Note: Title description contains the actual publishing date of the exact printing in my collection and doesn't necessarily reflect the initial date of either the novel or film.