Movie Pressbook: The Trip (1967)
I miss the psychedelic 1960s. At least I think I do. I can't be sure. It's all a blur. Crazy, man, crazy. All those blacklight posters showing Marvel superheroes were awesome.
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I miss the psychedelic 1960s. At least I think I do. I can't be sure. It's all a blur. Crazy, man, crazy. All those blacklight posters showing Marvel superheroes were awesome.
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There was an allure and air of mystery to be found in travelogue-styled movies that documented the unknown regions of our globe. Before the Internet, of course. Now we know and see too much.
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Before the Internet and social media, jungles were darkly mysterious, foreboding, and adventure laden, fraught with wild beasts and dangers unknown. Now the wild beasts and adventures are on YouTube. Bummer.
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Now that it looks like the Cold War is back, here's some dramatized paranoia from the 1950s for you. What's old is new again.
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Romance and killer ants, produced by George Pal (who I'm still miffed at for his godawful Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze movie). Looks like the ants got to this pressbook, too. One photo is missing from pages 3 and 4, and pages 13 and 14 appear to have been devoured entirely.
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Here’s the giant pressbook for a giant movie. Fans of Steve Reeves and peplum movies will certainly appreciate it. I do.
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This 11 x 17 inches pressbook is colorful, naughty, and definitely politically incorrect for today's audiences. I love it.
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