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Fot the moment no Sale. Normal prices:3 - I will add more commissions options during the week x3
Portraits can be in 600 dpi and CMYK for printing.
KodarisArt

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Abducted (1986) RCA Release
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0090578/5.0/10
I've not go much time to say anything but that's pretty special isn't it?
Hot to Trot (1988) Warner Release
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0095326/3.9/10
It may not be rated very highly on the imdb but that doesn't stop it being worth money. Last time I sold this it went for £14 + £3 postage (roughly). So I was pleased to see it again when I bought it. I got it alongside the last couple of uploads. All of them were bought from the first charity shop I went in when I was in Derby.
My what a hillarious joke they have on the cover...
Right that's all I've got time for tonight. I'm off to watch American Ninja 2 now. Micheal Dudikoff is my double you know. (Ahem, cough)
Fury of the Dragon (1979) Entertainment In Video release
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0187039/
It's undoubtedly worthless as it's available on DVD for pennies but I couldn't resist it when I saw it. I can't resist any cheap EIV stuff with the stripey covers. It was only about 20p anyway.
So it's not really a film as such, just a few episodes of the Green Hornet tv series stuck together. Still Bruce is always good for a few quid, right? Even if you hire a particularly crap artist to portray him on the cover. Though the artist has got a rather excellent action pose for the Green Hornet there on bruce's right.
Survival Run (AKA Spree) (1979) Revolution Release
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0081576/ 4.2/10
Now here's a brilliant example of really not trying at all. Well actually that's a bit harsh, it's probably a case of trying without really having much appropriate equipment to do the job properly.
Clearly images have been cut out and stuck back in in an attempt to try and convey the delightful excitement of the film. I somehow doubt that a racing truck will feature in the film though and you can see mr machine gun in the thumbnail on the back cover.
I rather like the typewritten blurb on the back too. Just brilliant stuff all round really. I dare say it's a mid 80s bootleg release but maybe it's just a super low budget release like the 23rd Century dvds are.
An alternate cover for it is also brilliant as you will see below:
Oh and there's no tape scan as it's just a blank looking tape with a handwritten sticker saying 'Terminator 2 - Judgement day' on its spine.

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Kill Zone (1985) IVS release
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0164703/ 4.5/10
A relatively 'famous' film. Among b-movie circles anyway. The director went on to do the much over-rated Deadly Prey (when I watched it I found it quite dull). I'd have thought the cover would have cropped up elsewhere on google images but it seemed relatively hard to find. Strangely. And now here it is in its 400dpi glory.
I like all the rental stickers on the tape. The tape has a specific number and we know exactly where it has been. Gomersal Videos. The only place in Gomersal to get videos then? Dare say it's been dead many years now that place. Unless it managed the transition to DVD and piracy...
Though this video has lived its early life in West Yorkshire it migrated at some point to south yorkshire, which is where I am. I picked this up quite recently for 20p at Oldcotes Car Boot. The Amazon price is currently £50. Be jolly nice if I get that for it.. (minus charges it would be closer to £40)
Also I hope you like my 'assemble your own vhs tape' scan there. Shame I forgot the top of the tape cover. I do hope you'll all print it out and assemble it.
Banzai Runner (1987) Medusa Release
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0181305/ 4.6/10
Is that Tommy Lee jones? No? It's Dean Stockwell? Oh obviously. Yes spitting image. Obviously.
Fancy cars have always been popular in films haven't they? They've rarely seemed fancier than in the 80s though. Well at least they were never quite as spectacularly coloured at any other time anyway.
It's such a pity this wonderful cover is marred by those annoying rental shop barcode things. Couldn't they have found somewhere else to put it? Didn't they know some guy 25 years later would be scanning it and putting it on the internet in the hopes of preserving the artwork? Eh?
Thor the Conqueror (1983) Apex release (and a vhs haul)
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0200211/ 2.6/10
Have I featured many fantasy films on here? I tend to think not. I prefer me sci I does. Anyway I seem to recall knowing someone once who had watched this and said it was supremely terrible but that was part of its charm. My podcast co host, Duncan Timiney often argues that terrible swords + sorcery is better than terrible stuff in any other genre. I tend to think that about sci fi.
I sold this recently and delayed sending it out for a day just so that I could scan it for you. I'm nice like that.
At the car boot sale today I bought this lot for £2.50: