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... including what appears to be an epic scene of He-Man and his crew battling Skeletor's troops in a police station ...
@chrisoneill99 This movie has such an interesting variety of promotional artwork attached to it. I can count at least four different illustrated variations on this image -- not to mention the pencil/sketch-like ones used for pre-sales. It's really cool.
It's a crime that Lifeforce wasn't at least nominated for its visual effects in '85, but its downright criminal that Legend didn't get a nod for art direction. They only built the most beautiful fantasy forest ever filmed from scratch on a soundstage.
Here's a wonderful NYT profile of poster art legend Renato Casaro, who's receiving an exhibition of his work in Italy: https://t.co/LFiinUa5aF
And here's his painting for the European VHS cover of Cannon's The Secret of the Ice Cave (1989).
Every now and then I need to pause and appreciate all the times that Pons Maar has made a mark in my life.
The Egyptian poster for Ninja III: The Domination is probably my grail poster, at this point.
Rest in peace, painter Enzo Sciotti. His Italian horror posters are probably his most famous works, but he also made many, many glorious VHS covers for European releases of Cannon films.