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Custom Cover Art

 

Enjoy our collection of quality fanmade replacements for unsatisfying official slasher DVD cover art. Covers are designed at 150dpi resolution, simply click an image for the full size version.
 

April Fools Day by Lafe Fredbjornson
Cover elements scanned from the VHS, combined with the 2002 logo. The synopsis and credits were taken off the DVD. Actor portraits and screenshots added to the back cover.
 

The Burning by R34P3R
Altering MGM's official cover to restore original theatrical artwork.
 

Camp Fear by John K
It may not be really Cheerleader Camp 2 per se, but for wish fulfillment purposes I through out the original cover and made this from scratch, giving the cover to Betsy and a spine/back in the style of Anchor Bay's CC cover. Matches perfectly, should you wish.
 

The Funhouse by Lafe Fredbjornson
The Region 1 cover used elements of the original cover but flashed it up so this cover restores the classic VHS artwork.
 

The Funhouse by Rob Long
Alternate cover art using original theatrical artwork.
 

Happy Birthday To Me by Lafe Fredbjornson
Re-instation of the famous original theatrical cover art to replace the absolutely insulting generic cover Columbia's art-dept made.
 

Hard To Die by John K
Complete conversion to fit with the rest of the Massacre Collection. And since the film is basically Sorority House Massacre 3 I added the title to reflect that.
 

Hell High by John K
The original DVD art was terrible. This at least uses better art (European). Check out the specifications box above the barcode for a small dig at Media Blasters. Spine matches Cheerleader Camp & Camp Fear customs if you want a matching high school horror set.
 

The House On Sorority Row by John K
Original poster artwork made my favorite slasher look like a softcore opus so I used the superior Australian video cover. Elite's DVD back cover was misleading and poorly designed/written, so I reshaped a few of the elements, rewrote the synopsis, and added the silhouetted killer.
 

My Bloody Valentine by Lafe Fredbjornson
Paramount altered their artwork of this movie on DVD, so I had to alter it back.
 

The Pit & Hellgatt by John K
Wanted to give the two films on Anchor Bay's Drive-in disc proper respect, hence a double cover - no extras listing needed since they're bare bones. Get bored, flip it around!
 

Prom Night by John K
To replace the variably servicable and awful past covers. So here's one from scratch, returning the original theatrical art. Generic to suit any edition.
 

The Prowler by John K
Conversion of original black & white theatrical poster artwork. Back cover and spine altered to reflect the reinstated style.
 

Snuff by John K
Blue Underground's cover was simplisticly great, but I wanted to attempt a version with credits to the crew and whole controversy. I used the original theatrical artwork on the front and utitlized the UK art on the back.
 

Stagefright By John K
Absolutely nothing wrong with Anchor Bay's official cover, this was just an excuse to use the Australian artwork plus some experimentation in vertical logo for a panoramic effect.
 

Terror Night By John K
The DVD artwork under the retitled Bloody Movie moniker was quite bad, so here's the Australian VHS art remoulded into a generic cover complete with both titles on front cover and credits corrected to what they properly are.
 

Terror Train by Lafe Fredbjornson
Fox had to go and crap up their cover just to feature Jamie Lee Curtis so here's a from-scratch cover that sets things right.
 

Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 by Lafe Fredbjornson
The original cover of a random Dennis Hopper scene sucked, so this one restores the original US VHS Breakfast Club art.

 
  
 

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