Present are the complete sections 1 and F totaling 62 pages. Other nice films ads as well.Ī quite rare issue as it would not have been saved since it contains no historically significant content. (see).Īlso the opening day review and advertisements for the movie "Jack" starring Robin Williams. (see) And perhaps more significant is the terrific, full page poster-like advertisement for the film printed on it's opening day. The front page of section F has a review of the film headed: "'This Makes Sigalerts Seem Tame" with a related photo. Note: Where else might one find authentic, poster-size ads for Opening Day showings, in the most desirable Hollywood-area newspaper - as we were lucky enough to obtain this (and others) indirectly from the Los Angeles Times' own collection? It simply doesn't get any better! In over 40 years of collecting, we have yet to see such unique & dramatic coverage with truly top-shelf, eye-catching displayability (see images). * Snake Plissken (Kurt Russell) - John CarpenterĪ terrific issue on the premiere of the motion picture cult classic hit "Escape from L.A." and perhaps no better issue could be found than this, the leading newspaper from the home of the entertainment industry - the Hollywood area's prime publication. * Grand Opening Day movie premiere review Publishing the game will be Pendragon Game Studio, which previously adapted Carpenter’s seminal horror flick The Thing into a board game, as well as releasing games such as the ‘80s horror movie-inspired Last Friday. Rather than take a stab at recapturing the bleak tone of the original, John Carpenter instead veers off in a. doesn't play like Escape from New York, Mark II, no, but that's kind of what makes it so great. is so surreally fun that I don't mind that so much. * Best "Escape from L.A." film advertisement Not much of a bad guy, no, but everything else about Escape from L.A.
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