Thursday, March 15, 2012

SCORE: Thai Horror Movie Posters, Creepy Images, Hanna OST Vinyl


Spent some of my tax return on stuff on my “To Buy” list that I have been pushing further and further down the list. One reason this stuff was pushed down was the fact that all of it would have to be ordered from outside the U.S.

It kind of sucks to send out a paypal payment and have to wait up to a month to get your stuff in. Luckly I was right in the middle of ordering a bunch of stuff off my “To Buy” list so I just ordered it anyway knowing I would be getting in packages in the mail for about a full month.

First off is this great Thai poster for the American movie Food of the Gods 2.


South East Asian’s love their reptiles, read a little about it here. This is a Thai poster for a Cambodian snake woman movie.



If that first poster wasn’t good enough take a look at this! Different movie altogether but same theme, Killer Snake Woman.


Don’t thinks this is an anomaly I bought these two and have two different ones still in transit from Thailand coming my way that both are from Snake Horror Movies.

Creepy Images #9


The latest and greatest offering from those obsessive collectors from Germany, The Creepy Images Crew. This issue hits a home run with all sorts of grimy goodness with beautiful reproductions of rare movie posters, lobby card sets, and press kits from Ilsa: The Wicked Warden, House by the Cemetery, Virus and so much more. I real treat for anyone who collects movie memorabilia from sleazy exploitation and horror films.

Although this shipped from Germany it only took about 12 days to reach me because they mailed it out within hours of me placing my order.  

Hanna OST Vinyl

Okay I could of ordered this domestically but the cheapest I found this for was $55 including shipping. I found one in the UK in mint condition minus the shrink wrap for $40 including registered mail. I love this soundtrack, and wanted this on vinyl.


The reason this is fetching such a high price for a newly pressed disc is the fact that only a thousand were made and given away as promotional items weeks before the official soundtrack was available on itunes.

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