¡Cinco de Mayo! ¡Que Rico el Mambo!
¡Que rico el mambo! aka Los huéspedes de La Marquesa was a 1951 Mexican film. A group of eclectic artists lives at the guest house… Read More »¡Cinco de Mayo! ¡Que Rico el Mambo!
¡Que rico el mambo! aka Los huéspedes de La Marquesa was a 1951 Mexican film. A group of eclectic artists lives at the guest house… Read More »¡Cinco de Mayo! ¡Que Rico el Mambo!
Forget how absurd it is that there is a novelization of Spaceballs, but author Jovial Bob Stine is none other than RL Stine. Before Goosebumps… Read More »Spaceballs: the Book, by… RL Stine? WTF
Photo by Pacific Estate Sales.
Last screened in 1986, Song of the South has become somewhat infamous for its stereotyped portrayal of Southern blacks, and famous for not being readily… Read More »Unobtanium – Song of the South
The Amazing Colossal Man! Growing…! Growing…! Growing…! to a GIANT… to a MONSTER… TO a BEHEMOTH!WHEN WILL IT STOP? Photo by Million Dollar Estate Sales.
Castle Films was a leader in selling ‘home movies’ direct to consumers for home projection on 8 mm and 16 mm film. I know them… Read More »Castle Films – Clyde Beatty’s Animal Thrills
Mant! Half man half ant. Cast of Thousands. This was a faux-film presented in Matinee, but this poster is all too real. The previous owner… Read More »Science Fiction/Double Feature
Some marketing genius came up with this one, for sure. As Karl Marx almost said, “history repeats itself, first as horror, then as farce.” Evil… Read More »Poke My Eye to Hear Me Scream
It’s going to take longer to explain my title than to enjoy the dingus. Well, you’re stuck with it. Here we have the cleverly named… Read More »Danskjävlar!
At first I thought these were soundtrack LPs, but then I thought there couldn’t possibly be a soundtrack for Baffled! with Leonard Nimoy. Then it… Read More »Before DVDs there was… Laserdisc