








Some more custom artwork of mine that I’ve printed off.
I make these myself, mostly just for my own personal enjoyment, pretty happy with how these turned out.









I make these myself, mostly just for my own personal enjoyment, pretty happy with how these turned out.
Made this artwork myself, for a great movie that I think is long overdue for a Blu-ray release in the states. Love how it turned out, think I did a pretty good job.
A buddy of mine said he dreamt of this and I found the idea so funny that I needed to recreate it personally.
My picks:
Inherit the Wind (1960)
The Day of the Jackal (1973)
Hachiko (1987)
The Intruder (1962)
Bad Day at Black Rock (1955)
Just to specify, I'm talking actual songs with lyrics, not theme music, that could make for an entirely different list. They have to be made specifically for the film's OST itself, not something like the use of Don't Fear The Reaper at the end of X, that doesn't count. Covers are okay, as long as the cover was made specifically for the soundtrack. Here's some of my personal favorites.
Song 1: Killer Klowns - The Dickies
Song 2: Bad Taste - The Remnants
Song 3: Pet Sematary - Ramones
Song 4: I Am The Future - Alice Cooper.
If you've actually done your research into who Robert Mapplethorpe is, let's just say we should be grateful Phillips didn't make a CD-i game based on his more infamous BDSM photography.
Don’t remember if this was originally posted here or someplace else like 4Chan, OP remained completely anonymous but claimed to be a relative of Aprils. All I really remember was that they were sitting at the Thanksgiving dinner table or something calling a group of individuals some pretty horrid names, and Bimmy chimes in and says “Beans make you fart.” and then proceeds to make fart noises with his mouth or something. The post makes it out as if Bimmy’s supposed to be the weird and stupid one but in all honesty, despite his awkwardness, I relate with him the most in that given situation since everyone else in the story seems like a complete degenerate. Makes Mike’s Loco Bandito comics look tame in comparison. I don’t know if this story was ever confirmed or if there’d even be a way to confirm it, but regardless if it is to be taken at face value, Bimmy was totally in the right, choosing not to engage in such behavior. Anyone else remember this?
You can take Quint in and out of the shark’s mouth and his figure even splits in half at the waist. The cabin’s door opens and the mast and shark can be removed. Unfortunately it’s been out of print for over twenty years and pretty sure it demands some outrageous prices now, but still if you have the money it’s a great addition to any collection.
A Spanish werewolf horror movie directed by Claudio Fragasso (Troll 2) and starring Alice Cooper. It’s about a rockstar (Alice Cooper) who returns to his gothic childhood home to shoot a music video, only to be pursued by a monstrous werewolf linked to his ancestral past. Features two original Alice Cooper songs but his character’s voice is dubbed in the movie for some reason, idk why.
A Canadian wilderness proto slasher from 1977, for years the film was hard to come by and even today it doesn’t get mentioned enough. Five doctor friends go on an annual camping trip in the desolate Canadian wilderness, only to be hunted by a wildman playing a deadly game of cat and mouse with their lives. Hal Holbrook stars in the lead role, with the remaining cast of mostly unknown actors. It’s a pretty great little movie for what it is, despite its pretty obvious similarities to Deliverance (1972), worth a watch for sure imo.
Someone made a post here a few months ago looking for James' 1997 SOV horror short Red Zombie without the director's commentary as it didn't seem to be anywhere on the internet. I mentioned in the post that it was on the DVD of The Deader The Better in which I own a copy, and recently acquired an optical disc drive and ripped the fil. Hopefully anyone who was in search of this turd is pleased, and if the MODs want to add it to the Curated Content feel free to do so.
A few Horror related builds I’ve done over the years.
Pics 1-3: Tremors, Pics 4-8: Saw (2004), Pics 9-12: The Car (1977).
The other day someone made a post asking how many disturbing films users in this sub had seen, being an avid fan of the horror genre for well over a decade I've seen my fair share. Out of the ones I've seen this is how I'd rank them from best to worst, as well as the star rating I gave them. Most of these I'd approach with caution, although all the movies present in pic 3 I would not recommend at all.
First one of these I've done, this film needs a North American Blu-ray release badly