Cheerleader Camp (1987)
Give me a K – Give me an I – Give me an L – Give me an L
Great example of horror/exploitation movie art from 1988, which also graced the VHS cover and was no doubt gazed at in many pre-Blockbuster video shops by young impressionables like myself.
The 80s were the glory days of horror art, when everything was hand-drawn (wistful sigh) and not cobbled together in five minutes on Photoshop by, erm, not-so-young impressionables like myself. Likewise, exploitation was something to be, well, expoloited.
As if the sexploitation of the concept and artwork wasn’t enough here, they manage to shoehorn a classic bit of clueless white-frat-boys-impersonate-Run-DMC mid-eighties rapsploitation, halfway through the trailer. Look upon thy works America, and despair:
(image via Space Bastard – great horror blog, go check it out.)
I am a meat popsicle

