Movie Posters
- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
- Joined: Wed Jan 11, 2006 2:42 pm
Re: Movie Posters
Crossposted with the Nymphomaniac discussion
- goodguy
- Joined: Wed Aug 04, 2010 7:25 am
Re: Movie Posters
Reminds me a little of an old favorite poster of mine
- knives
- Joined: Sat Sep 06, 2008 6:49 pm
Re: Movie Posters
I suspect both are in homage to Rene Magritte.
- Jeff
- Joined: Tue Nov 02, 2004 9:49 pm
- Location: Denver, CO
Re: Movie Posters
The title treatment makes it look like Wacky C: The Movie.
- Professor Wagstaff
- Joined: Tue Aug 24, 2010 11:27 pm
Re: Movie Posters
Any recommendations as to where affordable 27x41 frames can be acquired? The last time this question appeared on the boards someone suggested Suncoast, so it seemed worth asking again.
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Re: Movie Posters
This isn't exactly about posters, but close enough that I'm trying here.
During the sixties (and probably earlier), it was possible to pick up souvenir booklets when you went to the movies. They covered the basic storyline, mentioned the actors, had some pretty pictures - sort of a memento of the film (when there was nothing close to home video).
I mentioned once that we'd had one from 2001 that has not be located; but, cleaning my parents' house yesterday, I found the one from Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. In excellent shape, beyond yellowing pages.
I have no plans to sell it, but does anyone have any idea of how I can find out about value and how I should handle it?
God, I still remember bits and pieces of the trip to see that... It's a great film when you're a little kid and dwarfed by a big screen.
During the sixties (and probably earlier), it was possible to pick up souvenir booklets when you went to the movies. They covered the basic storyline, mentioned the actors, had some pretty pictures - sort of a memento of the film (when there was nothing close to home video).
I mentioned once that we'd had one from 2001 that has not be located; but, cleaning my parents' house yesterday, I found the one from Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. In excellent shape, beyond yellowing pages.
I have no plans to sell it, but does anyone have any idea of how I can find out about value and how I should handle it?
God, I still remember bits and pieces of the trip to see that... It's a great film when you're a little kid and dwarfed by a big screen.
- bearcuborg
- Joined: Fri Sep 14, 2007 2:30 am
- Location: Philadelphia via Chicago
Re: Movie Posters
For standard one sheets like that - I'd go to Ikea. They're really cheap.Professor Wagstaff wrote:Any recommendations as to where affordable 27x41 frames can be acquired? The last time this question appeared on the boards someone suggested Suncoast, so it seemed worth asking again.
For odd shaped ones, I can't say - I've been struggling with ways to display mine.
- dx23
- Joined: Tue Nov 02, 2004 8:52 pm
- Location: Puerto Rico
Re: Movie Posters
Check Michaels and AC Moore. They have a weekly 40% to 60% off coupon that lowers the price on all the frames.
- Minkin
- Joined: Thu Aug 06, 2009 11:13 pm
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Just stay away from their custom framing. With the cheapest available options, they would do my Metropolis poster (MOC) for $180 (you would expect museum quality glass etc for that price, but it was plastic!). I walked away and found a frame online (I can't remember the website, but I just typed in "custom online frames" on google) for about $25.dx23 wrote:Check Michaels and AC Moore. They have a weekly 40% to 60% off coupon that lowers the price on all the frames.
Also some of those IKEA frames are really poor quality - terrible plastic cover, the frame itself wobbles if you move it and the clips barely hold anything together.
I've had wonderful luck at Cost Plus, World Market (they go by either name depending on where you live) - with their random sales on frames or framed posters. The best frame I've gotten came with an Orangina poster inside, but it had real glass, nice border etc - all for $20 (they have $10 off $30 coupons all the time too).
- "membrillo"
- Joined: Sat Sep 01, 2007 2:12 pm
- Location: San Diego, California / Tijuana, Baja California Norte
Re: Movie Posters
my wife's new Pinterest fixation finally did some good when she pinned this badass Downhill Racer poster, i remembered there was a movie poster thread so thought I'd ask if any members have any nice professionally framed posters they would care to share...I know the Tati's are pretty popular with Mid Century Modern decor...anybody have anything really nice or rare???
- Jeff
- Joined: Tue Nov 02, 2004 9:49 pm
- Location: Denver, CO
Re: Movie Posters
[quote=""membrillo""]...badass Downhill Racer poster, i remembered there was a movie poster thread so thought I'd ask if any members have any nice professionally framed posters they would care to share...[/quote]
I still think Criterion's failure to use that fantastic Downhill Racer one-sheet is one of their greatest cover art blunders, and yeah, it looks great in that white-on-white room.
I have lots of professionally framed posters lining the walls of my dinky apartment. They're mostly from re-releases with a few reprints and modern films mixed in. Here's one wall that I took a pic of recently.
I still think Criterion's failure to use that fantastic Downhill Racer one-sheet is one of their greatest cover art blunders, and yeah, it looks great in that white-on-white room.
I have lots of professionally framed posters lining the walls of my dinky apartment. They're mostly from re-releases with a few reprints and modern films mixed in. Here's one wall that I took a pic of recently.
- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
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Re: Movie Posters
I have a few but I see this one the most, as it hangs above my TV. Original, not reprint
- Jeff
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- Location: Denver, CO
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That's a great poster. They used the image it's based on for the Cannes poster this year.
- "membrillo"
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Nice work Domino!
- "membrillo"
- Joined: Sat Sep 01, 2007 2:12 pm
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Re: Movie Posters
Jeff, you and I have the same Janus Pierrot. Im sure there are probably a few others here that have the same as well...hoping someone has some eastern european originals
- matrixschmatrix
- Joined: Tue May 25, 2010 11:26 pm
Re: Movie Posters
These two are reprints
This one is an original obtained while my family was in France for my sister's wedding
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The Seventh Seal one is one of my favorite posters I've ever had, it's so wildly inappropriate for the actual movie while also being a fairly entertaining image in of itself
This one is an original obtained while my family was in France for my sister's wedding
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The Seventh Seal one is one of my favorite posters I've ever had, it's so wildly inappropriate for the actual movie while also being a fairly entertaining image in of itself
- rohmerin
- Joined: Mon Aug 07, 2006 10:36 am
- Location: Spain
Re: Movie Posters
That 7th Seal Spanish poster is from the re-release (probably from the 80's) without Censorship voice over and without changes into dubbing or subtitled. A Priest in the late 50s and 60s was the "translator" of Bergman films into Spanish and He made all them more catholic.
- dx23
- Joined: Tue Nov 02, 2004 8:52 pm
- Location: Puerto Rico
Re: Movie Posters
Does anyone know who did this World War Z poster? I got it today at my local Regal Cinema and thought it as much better than the movie.
- Jeff
- Joined: Tue Nov 02, 2004 9:49 pm
- Location: Denver, CO
Re: Movie Posters
That one is by Chris Garofolo. There are others.dx23 wrote:Does anyone know who did this World War Z poster? I got it today at my local Regal Cinema and thought it as much better than the movie.
- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
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- zedz
- Joined: Sun Nov 07, 2004 7:24 pm
Re: Movie Posters
Twilight Time: "Let's give that guy a job!"
- Lowry_Sam
- Joined: Mon Jul 05, 2010 3:35 pm
- Location: San Francisco, CA
Re: Movie Posters
So there is a thread on movie advertising art.....and it's buried in "New Movies"....(maybe there'd be more activity here if it were easier to find).
My 2 recent Ebay acquisitions finally arrived (France to US in 15 days) & I'm quite pleased. 2 of the (4?) posters created for Cinemateque's restoration of Les Enfants du Paradis, arrived in Mint condition. Can't wait to frame them & get them on my walls:
Maquette d'affiche <Les Enfants du Paradise> Jacques Bonneaud 1945,
Collection Cinematheque francaise 2012
Komedianci, affiche polonaise de Julian Palka, 1955
My 2 recent Ebay acquisitions finally arrived (France to US in 15 days) & I'm quite pleased. 2 of the (4?) posters created for Cinemateque's restoration of Les Enfants du Paradis, arrived in Mint condition. Can't wait to frame them & get them on my walls:
Maquette d'affiche <Les Enfants du Paradise> Jacques Bonneaud 1945,
Collection Cinematheque francaise 2012
Komedianci, affiche polonaise de Julian Palka, 1955
- The Narrator Returns
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Re: Worst DVD Covers...ever! (Part 3-D)
I'd like to nominate all of the posters Paramount has commissioned for Noah, but here are just a few.
- Professor Wagstaff
- Joined: Tue Aug 24, 2010 11:27 pm
Re: Worst DVD Covers...ever! (Part 3-D)
I'd happily do away with all the posters of late that feature the main character's entire figure visible but with their back to us (the above poster for "Noah", "Captain America 2", "Fifty Shades of Grey", "Lee Daniel's The Butler", "Despicable Me 2", "Elysium", "Star Trek into Darkness", etc).