AN ASSORTMENT OF HORROR AND EXPLOITATION FILM POSTERS FROM THAILAND
Sorry, I do not have any real information or trivia on these posters from Thailand to share at this time. Normally I like to add some researched information to a post but I am a little tired right now and may have to get back with some of that later if I can find out anything. Many of the posters here you may recognize as they are American horror movies staples like An American Werewolf in London and the Evil Dead films by Sam Rami. Others appear to be some films out of Hong Kong. Others I am not to sure about. Not really sure whcih ones may be actual Thai films to be honest. I could have researched it a bit more but, like I said, I am really tired lately and a bit burned out with blogging. Do hate blogging, just need a breather. Need to just put up an easy post here and get back to something more involved later. I have a big collection of these so expect some more eventually.
















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January 11th, 2010 at 9:27 pm
No! no! Don’t be turned out with blogging!!!
Please we all beg you
January 11th, 2010 at 9:53 pm
Haha, don’t take that the wrong way. I mean I am working too hard maybe. Doing some work on RSS things and setting up my Matinee page in the sidebar (check out the banner to see the project). Just tired… not tired of blogging. Just maybe need a break from the harder stuff for a while. Ivy and I are heading north in a few days to check out some of the border regions near Tibet. It is basically Tibet. An area called Qing Hai. Some culture and language, near where the Dali Lama was born, but I don’t need all sorts of special papers to travel there. will need wool socks!
January 12th, 2010 at 6:23 am
The colors on the AMERICAN WEREWOLF poster are stunning! Excellent collection! Thanks for sharing them!
January 12th, 2010 at 1:13 pm
I actually edited these a bit. Cropped them and then enhanced the colors as they were all washed out and had camera glare on many of them. A couple had an ugly watermark that I hate and did not use them but used the one next to Werewolf even with the watermark as it looked so cool. Looks like some film out of Honk Kong. Definitely Chinese writing on the cover.