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I was just wondering how it works regarding artworks, it was only an example.
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But it's certainly more iconic worldwide than the hand artwork.
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The head is only really iconic in the the US, like the 'hand' is only iconic in the UK. Though I have also seen a Turkish poster which uses the hand artwork. Some seem to think the hand art originated from Vipco's pre-cert but it didn't - it was originally used for the theatrical release in 1980 by Miracle films. |
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Biography for Jerry Gross Date of Birth 26 January 1940, New York City, New York, USA Date of Death 20 November 2002, Los Angeles, California, USA Mini Biography Semi-legendary exploitation movie producer/distribution, despite very little being known about the man himself. Gross started in the film industry in the Sixties as a director, but found his forte in distribution or rather outrageous film promotions. Sensationalistic come-on's, tag lines, posters and titles scored Gross hit after hit on the Grindhouse/ Drive-in circuit throughout the Seventies. His cinemation company releases had titles like I Drink Your Blood, Teenage Mother, The Seducers, I Eat Your Skin- as he said in the mid-Seventies I guarantee that all these are selling titles. The public just cannot resist a film if the title drags them in. Stars don't matter. Titles Do Along the way Gross distributed important movies like Sweet Sweetbacks's Badass Song in a slightly re-cut version, but Gross is chiefly remembered for the sort of promotions that would have done PT Barnum proud (as would his name). When he released the first two Mondo Canes on a double bill, he hired actors to dress up as tribesmen and dance around cinemas in honour of the two films interest in primative rites. Gross's finest hour unfortunately spelled the beginning of the end. Zombie, I Spit on Your Grave and The Boogeyman released by the Jerry Gross Organization are all fondly remembered and were big hits. By this time however major studios were securing a monopoly over America's screens, and the smaller companies were quickly going bankrupt, as did The Jerry Gross Organization. Gross's post bankruptcy company Ambassador pictures also quickly went out of business. That was around 1983 and since then Gross seems to have vanished off the face of the earth.
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No mate-I said I liked it.I lied. I'll stand up and be counted with you-it's shite!
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They're welcome to claim it as their's though....
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gotta be, A or E really both epic posters I suspect E will win tho everyone has been wanting that hand as cover art since forever lol
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The Vipco artwork is classic but I have a fondness for the original "We are going to eat you" artwork as well.
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My choice was ACEF - I think these offer the widest range of choices, so if they could make it, I may have to buy this also (I have already pre-ordered the steelbook) - damn - I better edit my choice Edit: After reading through this thread, I am puzzled at why I did not miss the German Poster image - maybe due to the plenty bad copies flying around here, using this image?
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