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===(1986-1990's)===
Nickname: "The Star-shooting Globe in Space", "Your Ticket to the Future!", "The Stuka Logo","Your Ticket to the Stone Age!"
FX/SFX: The star shooting, the word "CAMP" coming.
Music/Sounds: The infamous Stuka siren from the Ju 87 dive bomber, cut off by the roar of a jet or rocket fly-by when "CAMP" appears.
Availability: Extremely rare. This appeared on a lot of awful B-movies, most notably the VHS releases of ''Video Violence'' and ''Woodchipper Massacre''. Their releases are very hard to find and in high demand due to their rarity.
Editor's Note: The cheapness is fitting considering it appears before low-budget horror movies.
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Eric S.
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Eric S.
Background
An independent label that released a couple of dozen bad films (on purpose) in the mid-to-late 80's and then disappeared, only to resurface in 2007 to release more 80's SOV horror films on DVD.
(1986-1990's)
Nickname: "The Star-shooting Globe in Space", "Your Ticket to the Future!", "The Stuka Logo","Your Ticket to the Stone Age!"
Logo: On a space background, we see a sun and the planet earth, with a star shooting around earth. The shooting star then reveals "CAMP" in a paintbrush sans-serif font with blue chrome texture on it and three black bars behind, then the word "VIDEO" and under that, "YOUR TICKET TO THE FUTURE!" appear under it.
FX/SFX: The star shooting, the word "CAMP" coming.
Music/Sounds: The infamous Stuka siren from the Ju 87 dive bomber, cut off by the roar of a jet or rocket fly-by when "CAMP" appears.
Availability: Extremely rare. This appeared on a lot of awful B-movies, most notably the VHS releases of Video Violence and Woodchipper Massacre. Their releases are very hard to find and in high demand due to their rarity.
Editor's Note: The cheapness is fitting considering it appears before low-budget horror movies.