Last week Skuzzles released a poster illustrated by Canadian artist Ghoulish Gary for MGM's cult classic movie Teen Wolf.
This week they're following up with another cult favorite from MGM's
archive, Bloodsport (1988) illustrated by another very talented Canadian
artist Randy Ortiz.
Details from Skuzzles on how the poster came about:
How this poster came to life is actually pretty cool. We were in
the process of selecting movie titles for our license agreement with MGM
and we were introduced to Randy Ortiz for the first time. Whenever we
meet an artist, we ask the same question "What are some of your favorite
films, that you would like to create a poster for". Without skipping a
beat, Randy said BLOODSPORT, but little did he know it was an MGM
property we were already looking to acquire. Since watching Bloodsport
as a young boy Randy has dreamed of training alongside Jean-Claude Van
Damme for the Kumite. A single elimination full contact fighting
tournment, held in a secret location, that only occurs every 5 years.
Randy admits that his Kumite invite might never come, so the next best
thing is creating an officially licensed silk screened poster for the
film. It's nice to offer an artist a project that they're passionate
about.
Here's a quote from Randy regarding the poster
"What you see is Dux's face right after Bolo throws salt in his eyes, and he ends up having that look of absolute clarity (right after his comical freak out). I thought this scene was a pivotal turning point in the fight. I remember as a kid losing my shit when I first saw this scene."
We wanted the poster to look like it came out of the same year that
Bloodsport was released and we're really happy with Randy's final
results.
Here is the spec and release information for our Bloodsport poster:
Bloodsport (1988)
Limited edition of 175 available - $35 each
Silkscreened - 18" x 24" / 1.5 ft x 2 ft
Printed by D&L Screenprinting
Artwork by Randy Ortiz
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