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Monster-A-GoGo's Shock-O-Rama Poster Show RECREATION # 107

August 09, 2016, 02:42:32 AM 


It's BONUS POST time again...but this bonus post can easily be skipped. Why? It is filled with nothing but CRAP I really do not want/.need that I picked up in the lot sale on emovie recently. WHAT WAS I THINKING and WHY did I bid? UGH!  Will i never learn? There were some interesting tidbits in the lots (and I'll save those for another time), but by and large I got nothing but JUNK! Here, barring multiple copies, is the dregs of my recent lot acquisitions. SKIP THIS POST NOW. Do NOT waste your time. You have been warned....


MOSES:

Really? Someone wasted their money on a movie on Moses when THE TEN COMMANDMENTS was still uber popular? Snore.





SCOTT JOPLIN:

WHY? This looks like it probably didn't make its promotional budget back.





THAT THING YOU DO:

A cute enough movie...but a bland and boring poster.





LITTLE MISS MARKER:

I ask again. WHY?





TAKE THIS JOB AND SHOVE IT:

Robert Hayes had a job in this movie version of a 2 minute novelty song. I didn't bother to see it. Did anyone?





WARRIORS OF THE WIND:

Looks like He-Man wanna-be kiddie sci-fi crap.





UNTIL THE END OF THE WORLD:

I actually wanted to see this movie. I had the soundtrack CD and it was cool... But the poster is boring.





LIGHTNING KUNG FU:

I already have one somewhere (I think). NOT that I needed the first copy either, but...





TANGO & CASH:

I was never a Stallone fan. (Or a Jack Palance fan either).




GALAXY EXPRESS:

?





BREAKTHROUGH:

UGH...a World War II movie...almost as dull as a western. EEEK! Run away.





AILEEN WUORNOS: THE SELLING OF A SERIAL KILLER:

Did I need this poster? Does any one need this poster? UGH!





LONGTIME COMPANION:

No idea.





DAFFY DUCK'S QUACKBUSTERS:

O' the HORROR of this crap. The really SCARY thing is I already have a copy of this quack...er, CRAP!




PAYBACK:

Bland and boring poster featuring a has-been star and a movie that has already been forgotten about.





THE SOLDIER:

No interest.





ROUGH CUT:

I actually saw this movie. In the theater. It was a flop and I know why. Snore.





ALWAYS:

Pass.





GO FISH:

I prefer Old Maid.





EAGLE'S SHADOW:

I'm soooo NOT into martial arts posters.






HEAVEN CAN WAIT:

This poster was EVERYWHERE in 1978 or so. Now it's no where. I'm certainly LONG over it.




And we are done. Now go to sleep and try to forget you ever saw this post...

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