✨ masterpost for all of my 2021 film journal posters !!! ✨(i re-edited a bunch bc i switched from working traditionally to strictly digital nearly halfway through~) hope you like them!
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Ad for A Bucket of Blood and The Giant Leeches
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Currently watching A Bucket of Blood (1959).
#TheLastDriveIn: A Tribute to Roger Corman.
#MutantFam
#DickMiller
#horror
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why do horror movies abt sad pathetic men always go so hard
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Another Halloween drawing. This is B-Movie legend and Roger Corman regular Dick Miller as he appeared in one of my favorite films, "A Bucket of Blood" from 1959. It is where I stole the name Dead Cat for my comic publishing concern.
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A Bucket of Blood animals
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"But I haven't got another cat!"
I liked the part with the heroin.
My knowledge of beatnik culture is so limited that I can't possibly know if this is accurate, but I choose to believe it's a perfect depiction. Something about sarcastic, pretentious, strung out jerks snarkily reciting poetry at each other and revelling in their own esotericism is very entertaining to me.
Julian Burton had great presence and delivery, Antony Carbone's reactions and expressions were hilarious, and Dick Miller displayed an incredible downhill sprint into madness. The scene where the café owner was about to turn him in to the police, but the bidding on the artwork kept going up until it changed his mind was comedy gold.
I don't really get why it was named A Bucket of Blood when the closest it came to including that was one insignificant shot of blood dripping into a cooking pot. I mean, come on, that's isn't even a bucket. Also what was up with that one guy correctly pronouncing the Graham in "Graham cracker"? Americans don't do that; They love saying words wrong.
A great little movie. Lots of fun.
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