Showing posts with label 1986. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1986. Show all posts
Monday, 12 December 2016
NOT QUITE A GOLDEN EGG! 'HOWARD THE DUCK' TURNS THIRTY!
I've got quite a few films yet to see on my personal bucket list. The much lamented HOWARD THE DUCK is one of them, celebrating its Thirtieth Anniversary today. Sheer awfulness its been called, and considered a wasted opportunity by others. Fortunately, Howard got a lot more respectability with his CGI persona by the time of his special appearance at the end credits of MARVEL's GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY!
Howard the Duck (1986) Trailer - YouTube
Sunday, 26 May 2013
ROTJ AT 30: THE (VHS) RACE IS ON!
The spectacle of RETURN OF THE JEDI makes a
truncated conversion to home entertainment in 1985/1986. In the pre-digital
days when VHS tapes were all we had, STAR WARS found a new lease of life for
generations of fans on TV- in rental, then nice price release sales- until the
big-screen return of the Original Trilogy in love 'em or hate 'em SPECIAL
EDITIONS in 1997.
Saturday, 3 December 2011
ILM CLASSIC IMAGE: REBEL ENGAGEMENT
This particular space battle sadly wasn't to be seen in RETURN OF THE JEDI- I love the X-wing fighter turning the tables and pursuing Darth Vader's personal TIE fighter!- but its a memorable and iconic ILM composite image nonetheless, and one which graced the cover of a popular book about the effects company- INDUSTRIAL LIGHT & MAGIC: THE ART OF SPECIAL EFFECTS, by Thomas G. Smith- way back in 1986.
Monday, 1 November 2010
HOW TO KILL A COMIC FRANCHISE THE MARVEL WAY!
This is a classic image showing the later issue look of the post-RETURN OF THE JEDI characters in the monthly STAR WARS comic book then being produced by MARVEL COMICS. I like the image a lot-finally a Jedi, Luke's stance is great and its all nicely composed with friends and enemies old and new. The thing that makes me laugh, though, is that this magazine was a MARVEL COMICS news magazine which was proudly proclaiming the future of STAR WARS in its monthly series, and yet it wasn't long before they actually axed the title (in 1986, with its 107th issue), and the writers and artists working on it were forced to truncate their then current epic storyline (featuring a new regular enemy, the Nagai) into one wrap-up finale issue (which was very disappointing for everyone!). MARVEL cited its reason for the comics culling as being due to lowering readership since the end of the films and the limbo between sagas. And yet, from behind the scenes sources who worked on the title at the time, their consensus to STAR WARS fans was that the comic was actually still garnering consistent figures that were higher than some of MARVEL's very own created titles, which weren't being axed! Talk about one hand at MARVEL not knowing what the other was doing! Go figure!
It may have been a while later, but, with the superb DARK EMPIRE story re-launching STAR WARS as a viable comics franchise, MARVEL's loss was ultimately DARK HORSE's gain!
It may have been a while later, but, with the superb DARK EMPIRE story re-launching STAR WARS as a viable comics franchise, MARVEL's loss was ultimately DARK HORSE's gain!
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