Don't know what to say about this post...neither movie interests me at all. I recall all the publicity about the Stepford Wives, and I wasn't moved to see it. The posters are certainly eye-catching, tho.
Oh, yes! Love the posters, hate the movies, but then I'm not a movie fan anyway! I, too, have always wanted to visit Connecticut. Did visit MA one fall and the colors were so awesome! Have a great day, Jack!
That horror movie sounds like fun. I just had a look at a Swedish movie from 1971. It's called Maid in Sweden. Lots of nudity in it. And some very poor acting! The fun thing is that I know the actress who plays the leading roll in the film.
The Horror of Party Beach poster has me itching to see if NetFlix carries it. A monster movie musical cannot be beat. Even when it's made in Connecticut. (wink).
I would be happy to see Connecticut again. I am glad that I missed both of these movies.
ReplyDeleteI'm surprised there haven't been more movies made in Connecticut. It is very picturesque.
ReplyDeleteUgh! Love the posters. Hate the movies!
ReplyDeleteEven Annette and Frankie would go to this Beach Party.
ReplyDeleteGreat posters!
ReplyDeleteAtomic Beasts at the beach hey Jack, blimey all we have to worry about are sharks!!
ReplyDeleteI like these posters:)
ReplyDeleteDon't know what to say about this post...neither movie interests me at all. I recall all the publicity about the Stepford Wives, and I wasn't moved to see it. The posters are certainly eye-catching, tho.
ReplyDeleteKinda scary, Jack. :))
ReplyDeleteThose filmmakers are everywhere. I saw Stepford Wives.
ReplyDeleteDon't believe I've seen either one of these!
ReplyDeleteThese are great posters.
ReplyDeleteTerrific posters. I wonder if anyone recalls seeing those films when they were showing.
ReplyDeleteOh, yes! Love the posters, hate the movies, but then I'm not a movie fan anyway! I, too, have always wanted to visit Connecticut. Did visit MA one fall and the colors were so awesome! Have a great day, Jack!
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Sometimes it's good to not be Hollywood!
ReplyDeleteGreat vintage posters! At first I thought it was Natalie Wood on the right, although I've never heard of this movie, but checked it and it isn't her.
ReplyDeleteI don't know the movies but the posters are fabulous!
ReplyDeleteLove love love this!!! And you don't have to be in Hollywood with a bowler hat ;-) to do good stuff, now, do you? :-)
ReplyDeleteI missed the Horror of Party Beach!
ReplyDeleteI would really like to see the atomic beasts at work!
ReplyDeleteI love those classic "B" movies.
ReplyDeleteDidn't know that Stepford is in Connecticut. Guess that movie is not popular with the residents. :)
ReplyDeleteLove that horror poster... those old 'b' movies in the 50s scared me as a kid... lol!
ReplyDeleteThat horror movie sounds like fun. I just had a look at a Swedish movie from 1971. It's called Maid in Sweden. Lots of nudity in it. And some very poor acting! The fun thing is that I know the actress who plays the leading roll in the film.
ReplyDelete2 reasons to be proud of being from Connecticut
ReplyDeleteThe Horror of Party Beach poster has me itching to see if NetFlix carries it. A monster movie musical cannot be beat. Even when it's made in Connecticut. (wink).
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