A Japanese one sheet for George A.Romero’s Day of the Dead (1985).
Poster art for Wes Craven’s The Hills Have Eyes (1977).
A novelization of Halloween III: Season of the Witch was written and published in 1982 by sci-fi writer Dennis Etchison under the name Jack Martin. Even though the movie underperformed at the box office, the book became a best seller leading to a second printing in 1984.
Bats in flight
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I refuse to reblog this from a blog called “Liberals are cool”
i can’t fuckin stand that URL. And when i confronted them about it they said “liberal didn’t always mean what you think it means! We’ve run these social media pages for years! It’s an artifact from the early days of our little project!” Like. No. ‘Liberal’ has always meant 'capitalist but vaguely gay inclusive or whatever as long as it’s profitable.’
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