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LASERBLAST 1978 Movie Poster - Refrigerator Magnet

LASERBLAST 1978 Movie Poster - Refrigerator Magnet

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LASERBLAST 1978 Movie Poster - Refrigerator Magnet: Design Description

This refrigerator magnet showcases the iconic design of the 1978 "Laserblast" movie poster, a true relic of low-budget, late-’70s sci-fi horror marketing. The design is a bold statement of the film's core themes: alien invasion, teenage heroism, and explosive action.

Central Imagery: The Hero and His Weapon

At the heart of the design is the protagonist, a young man radiating confidence, wielding the titular laser weapon. The weapon itself is the focal point, a glowing, alien-looking device spewing a dramatic beam of neon energy. This visual represents the protagonist's power and his role as the only hope against the alien threat. The bright, otherworldly energy beam immediately draws the viewer's eye, promising a spectacle of sci-fi action.

The Looming Menace

Above or behind the hero, a menacing alien creature looms. Its exaggerated and grotesque design, often skeletal or robot-like, symbolizes the alien terror. The creature's positioning creates a sense of impending danger, highlighting the central conflict of the film: humanity versus an extraterrestrial threat. The monster serves as a visual warning, promising audiences a terrifying cinematic experience.

Destruction and Chaos

The background explodes with vibrant imagery, including explosions and burning landscapes. These visuals highlight the chaotic consequences of the alien invasion. The backgrounds, and color choices, represent the destruction, and the sheer stakes of the film.

Title and Promise

The title "LASERBLAST" is rendered in bold, blocky, futuristic lettering, often with a metallic or glowing effect, angled as if blasting forward. This title treatment immediately establishes the film's genre and the promise of action. The font choice and angle evoke a sense of movement and energy, mirroring the film's action-packed premise.

Color and Aesthetic

The color palette, dominated by neon greens, reds, blues, and yellows, is pure 1970s drive-in cinema. These vibrant hues create a visually loud and eye-catching aesthetic. The poster’s style is very much in line with other low-budget sci-fi and horror films of the era, emphasizing spectacle, alien threats, and teenage heroism.

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Die-cut refrigerator magnets made from flexible vinyl with a matte surface and a solid black magnetic backing. Available in five sizes, they stick strongly to metal while staying easy to move and reposition.

These magnets feel substantial but bend slightly when needed — a balance that helps them conform to smooth metal without cracking. The matte finish softens reflections under kitchen lighting so colors read clearly without glare. Because each piece is cut to the artwork’s outline, the result looks neat and thoughtfully finished.

The black backing delivers consistent contrast on shiny surfaces, and printing uses modern, low-impact inks that keep tones lively through everyday handling. They are built to be handled, moved, and displayed repeatedly without losing form or adhesion.

  • Material: flexible vinyl with a black magnetic backing for reliable holding power.
  • Finish: matte coating that reduces glare and preserves color depth.
  • Printing: full-color, eco-conscious inks for crisp details and vibrant hues.
  • Durability: designed for frequent use on smooth metal surfaces; resists peeling and warping.
  • Precision: die-cut edges follow the artwork; extremely fine islands or slivers may blend during cutting.

Perfect for refrigerator doors, magnetic whiteboards, steel lockers, or metal filing cabinets. They’re also handy for displays at events or temporary signage where you want a neat, movable solution.

  1. Prep: remove dust and grease with a dry or slightly damp microfiber cloth, then allow the surface to dry completely.
  2. Place: set the magnet flat, press from the center outward to make full contact and remove any trapped air.
  3. Reposition: lift gently and move if needed — avoid folding or pinching along the same tight crease repeatedly.

Heads-up: very intricate artwork can look slightly different after die-cutting; tiny, closely spaced pieces may join together in production.

To keep magnets looking their best, dust them off with a soft microfiber cloth. For smudges, use a barely damp cloth and blot dry immediately — don’t soak the magnet or use abrasive scrubs.

Avoid harsh chemicals and scouring pads, which can dull the matte surface or damage the backing. With simple, gentle care your magnets will stay crisp and retain their hold for a long time.

Sizes are listed by the magnet’s longest side. For example, a 3″ magnet is three inches across its largest edge. This gives a consistent reference when choosing the right fit for your space.

The die-cut follows your artwork for a close-fitting border; slight variation is normal with very detailed silhouettes, but each piece is finished to look tidy and professional.