Fake Criterion for Behind the Green Door (1972)
I am no designer, but this was a fun idea to play with. I think it is a decent play on how Criterion likes to take the titular image or overall theme from a film as a cover, rather than an actual or typical representation.
BtGD is almost a film Criterion would look at, were it not so porny. Certainly more artsy than its more notorious contemporary, Deep Throat.

Fake Criterion for Behind the Green Door (1972)

I am no designer, but this was a fun idea to play with. I think it is a decent play on how Criterion likes to take the titular image or overall theme from a film as a cover, rather than an actual or typical representation.

BtGD is almost a film Criterion would look at, were it not so porny. Certainly more artsy than its more notorious contemporary, Deep Throat.

monsterman:

Rabid (1977)

monsterman:

Rabid (1977)

imagesfilms:

Rabid
Cronenberg/Chambers_1977

imagesfilms:

Rabid

Cronenberg/Chambers_1977

Marilyn Chambers and Robert Klein in The Owl and the Pussycat

Marilyn Chambers and Robert Klein in The Owl and the Pussycat

Pulp International - Publicity still of Marilyn Chambers
“Rabid” may be the only horror film shot in Canada that does not pretend it is not Canada.
Adventures in Nerdliness: Nerd Girl of Note #74
Adventures in Nerdliness: “Rabid” (1977, David Cronenberg)
Did they really have popcorn in porn theatres in the ’70s?

Adventures in Nerdliness: “Rabid” (1977, David Cronenberg)

Did they really have popcorn in porn theatres in the ’70s?

Did we ever find out what killed Marilyn Chambers?