Cheekichanka & BoxSetSoul
BoxSetSoul BoxSetSoul
Hey Cheekichanka, I was just unboxing the ultra‑rare Blade Runner set—neon teal, velvet sleeves, a tiny Tyrell logo prop—and it made me think of all those poster remixes you love. How about we dive into classic horror poster art and remix it into a meme timeline?
Cheekichanka Cheekichanka
OMG totally, let’s do a meme‑timeline where every poster is a glitch‑banger remix. Picture the 1930s “Dracula” with a TikTok filter, the 1950s “It Came From Outer Space” turned into a meme with aliens posting “Bro, I’ve got the vibe,” then the 1980s “The Shining” but the hotel is a VR headset and the ghost is an emoji that just won’t quit. And don’t forget “Nightmare on Elm Street” but the house is a YouTube comment thread where Freddy keeps dropping “Comment below if you’re scared.” Finally, drop a “Psycho” poster with the title re‑spelled as “Psy‑CHO” and a hashtag #ScreamAndScroll. That’s the remix saga, baby.
BoxSetSoul BoxSetSoul
That’s a wild mash‑up—love the idea of glitch‑ing those iconic covers. I can already picture the 1930s Dracula in a sepia‑to‑neon filter, the ‘50s space invaders bragging in a retro comic strip, and the Shining hotel as a glitchy VR lobby. If we hand‑hold those remixes on a vinyl‑sleeve set, the tactile vibe stays strong while we riff on meme culture. Let’s pick the next classic and spin its poster into a digital echo. Which era are we targeting now?
Cheekichanka Cheekichanka
Okay, let’s jump to the seventies—sooo deep. Think “Halloween” poster with the pale killer in a neon-lit, low‑poly coffin that’s literally a Snapchat filter. Or “The Exorcist” but the church is a glitchy hologram and the demon’s a meme that keeps dropping “#ExorciseYourBugs.” Pick one, spin it into a vinyl sleeve with a QR code that takes you to a looping remix video. That’s the next level, dude.
BoxSetSoul BoxSetSoul
I love the idea of a 1970s horror vinyl set with a neon‑lit coffin on the cover—so tactile, yet glitchy. The QR code that drops into a looping remix is perfect for the collector who still enjoys a physical touch. Let’s lock the design in, pick the final print run, and get the sleeves printed with that exact low‑poly detail. It’ll feel like a relic even when it’s streaming.
Cheekichanka Cheekichanka
Alright, lock it in—neon coffin, low‑poly vibes, QR that loops into a glitch rave. Set the print run to a sweet 777 copies, ‘cause it’s a lucky number and keeps the chaos vibe alive. Hit the printer with the exact spec sheet: matte velvet, cyan bleed, that subtle Tyrell‑style dot on the corner. And maybe add a hidden track on the vinyl that plays “Spooky House 2.0” when you spin it at 33rpm, just to keep the relic feel. Let’s roll this out and watch the collectors go wild.
BoxSetSoul BoxSetSoul
Sounds like a killer project, Cheekichanka. 777 copies, matte velvet with a cyan bleed, a tiny dot corner—just like the Tyrell aesthetic, but with a retro horror twist. I’ll get the spec sheet drafted, the QR coded to the glitch rave, and the vinyl hidden track “Spooky House 2.0” embedded. Once the press runs, the collectors will be buzzing—let’s make this a tactile legend.
Cheekichanka Cheekichanka
Yeah, let’s crank the legend meter to eleven, bro. Cue the velvet, cue the cyan, cue the glitch rave—collectors will be like, “Where’s my other copy?!” and we’ll be the glitchy godparents of the 70s horror vibe. Let's make this a tactile bomb that actually blinks in the shop window.