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Vintage Trailers of Horror! Sci-Fi! And Beyond! | Presented in ELECTRIFYING 3D! | she/her | @tyanis | the cat is Roxy, not me | she is also a she/her
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roxysretrodrive-in · 29 minutes ago
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Retro Trailer: Santa Claws (1996)
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roxysretrodrive-in · 16 hours ago
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Sigourney Weaver as Ellen Ripley featuring Jonesy
ALIEN (1979)
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roxysretrodrive-in · 18 hours ago
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The Tomb of Ligeia (1964)
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roxysretrodrive-in · 22 hours ago
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A NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET
1984, dir. Wes Craven
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roxysretrodrive-in · 1 day ago
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Poll: Which Horror Movie Killer Deserves a Lump of Coal in Their Stocking the Most?
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Well, 'tis the season. Obviously all our favorite killers have all landed on the naughty list this year...
Happy Holidays!
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roxysretrodrive-in · 1 day ago
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Retro Trailer: Silent Night, Bloody Night (1972)
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roxysretrodrive-in · 2 days ago
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roxysretrodrive-in · 2 days ago
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FRIDAY THE 13TH PART VI: JASON LIVES tom mcloughlin, 1986
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roxysretrodrive-in · 2 days ago
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its about as wild as you'd think (movie suggestion - Frankenhooker (1990))
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I'm a big fan of going into movies, books, etc., etc., pretty blind --- this movie is exactly what you'd expect and also nothing at all of ever what you'd think. Where to watch: I'm pretty sure I found it through Amazon Prime, but its also on Peacock, Tubi, and services of that nature For my other "going in blind" fans out there, I'll keep the details to a minimum, HOWEVER - CW (CONTENT WARNING) [If any of these topics bother you, I would consider either not watching it or watch it with a comfort friend / partner / etc] This movie does showcase: ------------------ -Nudity / prostitution* / nsfw things in general (quite a lot of it) -Gore -Violent language and scenes / lot of squeamish scenes even for me -Talk about drugs / drug usage -Grief / played up but palpable insanity -*mistreatment of women (look back to the first CW on the list) Its a movie from the 90's - so the restrictions on what they're allowed to show in films aren't nearly as strict as the ones we have today. But by no means is it a documentary so its really silly and meant to be satirical --- but please please take care of yourself and avoid any content that may be triggering to you <3 If you can stomach and move past a lot of the CW's, this movie is somehow the most real and not real movie I've ever gotten the pleasure to see. Its extremely campy and I don't doubt niche (though I'm not even sure how popular it was upon release) "its a movie" is a great way to describe it. Full of weird ass quotes and "WHAT DID I JUST WATCH" moments if you're for that sort of thing. But yea, heavy on the CW list, I cannot stress enough how much nudity is in this film and everything in general they really just did not hold back. But a film nonetheless that I absolutely couldn't keep to myself after seeing it. GOODLUCK! (If you find this and end up watching it - tell me your thoughts! ^^)
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roxysretrodrive-in · 2 days ago
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Retro Trailer: Whoever Slew Auntie Roo? (1971)
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Artwork from Stephen Andrade's "Pin-Up Ghouls" exhibit is available online from Gallery 1988. 11x17 giclee prints are $35, while the original acrylic art is $850-950 each.
Pieces are inspired by Bride of Frankenstein, Carrie, Clash of the Titans, Ghostbusters, Return to Oz, Trick 'r Treat, Us, What We Do in the Shadows, and The Witches.
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roxysretrodrive-in · 3 days ago
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Elsa Lanchester as The Bride of Frankenstein - art by Lorraine Bush (2003)
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Jamie Lee Curtis working the camera on the set of Halloween (1978)
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Retro Trailer: Silent Night, Deadly Night 5: The Toy Maker (1991)
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roxysretrodrive-in · 4 days ago
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Pieces (1982, Juan Piquer Simón)
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Scream King - Colin Clive
Requested by @mysoftboybensolo
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EVIL DEAD II (1987) dir. Sam Raimi
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