His directing career apparently cut off at the knees before it got far, Dekker suffered further indignities when the DVD market exploded in the early 2000s, and the copyright holders of his first two cult films showed no interest in providing a release on the then thriving format. This despite well attended repertory screenings of both Monster Squad and Night of the Creeps, most notably in Austin and Los Angeles, and bootleg transfers becoming more and more commonplace at conventions.
The Monster Squad finally made it to the digital market place via Lions Gate on July 24th, 2007, and just over two years later, on October 27th, 2009, Night of the Creeps was graced with a dual DVD and Blu-Ray edition from Sony. Both DVDs do right by the films: great transfers rife with hours of extras including commentary for both with Dekker himself. However, he was provided one last kick to the groin with the lackluster covers that graced these long awaited cult classics.
Here are the original Night of the Creeps posters
Domestic Theatrical Poster:

International Theatrical Poster:

Video Release Poster:

When it came to the digital release, not only did they screw up once, but twice, since the Blu-Ray and DVD each have separate covers (technically it's three times since there was a voting process for fans to choose their preferred design, the third is actually the worst, but you know, whichever wins, we lose and what have you).
Here's the Blu-Ray Cover:

...and here's the DVD cover--

Here is the original Monster Squad poster

For a generation who grew up with this film, this poster is iconic. This was the VHS cover and I cannot count the number of people I've seen sporting the "squad" portion of this image on t-shirts. Sure the tag line is unnecessary, but perhaps just the squad ready for action in front of the car would've made for a fan pleasing cover.
Instead we get this DVD cover:

Again, not awful, but it seems to be an attempt to confuse consumers into thinking that this was one of Harry Potter's side adventures. And while the Dracula resembles Duncan Regehr in costume, neither the Wolfman or Frankenstein's monster look anything like their Stan Winston created film incarnation.
But if mangling the DVD and Blu-Ray cover is what it takes for Dekker to finally get his work out there, I guess in the long run, it's a minor annoyance for a greater good. And I would gladly endure an awful movie poster if it means Dekker gets an opportunity to direct again.
4 comments:
I confess that I've not seen these two, sadly. I'll need to rectify that. Thanks, Colonel.
I know, just leave a good thing alone, right? They're always changing shit to make it more marketable to a wider audience.
Did you see the DVD cover to the latest release of Near Dark? They actually made it look like a Twilight Movie. Near f'ng Dark!
leopard--I am not sure if you had to have been a certain age at the time of their release, but they are really good fun. It sounds like your son might be around the right age to appreciate The Monster Squad.
dumeep--aargh that fucking Near Dark cover is awful, I almost considered this being just a mid 80's horror Bad DVD cover post and including it, but I focused on Dekker
Thanks for the write up, I bought a bootleg copy of Monster Squad which had the classic poster as it's cover. I guess it is a sad state that the bootleggers get it right. The Creeps stuff is just god-awful. But hey, someone cool got you the blu-ray so you got that going for you!
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