When Pink Bits Were Not The Norm
October 22, 2003 10:25 AM   Subscribe

When Pink Bits Were Not The Norm - The art of X-rated movie posters from the 1960s and 1970s. Considered by most to be the Golden Age of the pornographic movie, the period's rising production budgets generated a dramatic improvement in film quality and plot.
posted by turbanhead (6 comments total)


 
And aside from a few exceptions, surprisingly SFW.
posted by gottabefunky at 11:21 AM on October 22, 2003


I never really understood why Debbie wanted to do Dallas, anyway. Wouldn't someplace like, say, Lisbon be a more historically and culturally alive urban area?
posted by LeLiLo at 11:26 AM on October 22, 2003


These are great, so is this post!
posted by Mick at 11:50 AM on October 22, 2003


i'm helpless. I read the last words of this post as "improvement in firm quantity"
posted by Peter H at 12:08 PM on October 22, 2003


After a little hesitation, I showed these to my fellow designers at work. No one was offended, and all of them liked this one.
posted by letitrain at 5:25 PM on October 22, 2003


that one was my favorite of the bunch. one wouldn't think SLO peeps would be so easily offended.
posted by specialk420 at 10:51 PM on October 22, 2003


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