1980s Movie Gallery
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sight unseen
ottersunday
silm spoilers
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Posters, images, toys, and an Atari 2600 game: box office dud, MegaForce (1982).Sometimes I wonder w
moshi-kun:BIG TROUBLE IN LITTLE CHINAI got a lot of requests about this one, and since it’s also one
Brigitte Nielsen as She-Hulk: test shots for an unmade 1990s Marvel movie.
quantumacid:Recognize the movie?Like this
Labyrinth (1986) art by Brian Froud.David Bowie would later often express embarrassment about his ro
talesfromweirdland:Concept art for the first two Terminator films.
Ron Cobb concept art for Conan the Barbarian (1982). Sometimes, great pre-production art is half the
talesfromweirdland:Ivory Tower visitors from THE NEVERENDING STORY (1984). Scenes like this one cons
The alien from COCOON (1985).I saw this film as a kid and remember this scene vividly: I jumped up.
Cool people hanging out, continued…
talesfromweirdland:DeLorean designs for Back to the Future, I and II. Art by Ron Cobb (3 and 5) and
an-unconventional-lady:“We are not alone, you’ll find out when your cover’s blown. They’ll be somebo
Model and finished version of a Guardian, from Big Trouble in Little China (1986). What it sees, Lo
talesfromweirdland:Alien designs by Rick Baker (sculptures) and Ron Cobb (drawings) for the unmade S
After all these years, the shanty town from Popeye (1980) is still there. Now one of the major touri
Ivory Tower visitors from THE NEVERENDING STORY (1984). Scenes like this one constituted a great mov
Alien designs by Rick Baker (sculptures) and Ron Cobb (drawings) for the unmade Steven Spielberg fil
Been feeling nostalgic lately for early-80′s fantasy movies which I spent many hours watching.
The Stepfather, 1987 (dir. Joseph Ruben)
talesfromweirdland:William Stout concept art for the 1987 Masters of the Universe movie.
talesfromweirdland:Luke Skywalker’s adventures on Dagobah: Star Wars concept art by the brilliant Ra
80s-movies-interiors:Wall Street (1987)
talesfromweirdland:Indiana Jones concept art by Jim Steranko.
Beautiful pastel concept paintings by James Coleman (first image) and Mel Shaw for Disney’s THE BLAC
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