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“Six soldiers. Full moon. No chance.”
This original 2002 UK quad film poster for Neil Marshall’s “Dog Soldiers” is impressive; clever imagery by creative arts agency Empire Design as we see a soldier standing alone in the forest – the shadow he casts from a full moon behind him is that of a wolf. Very subtle and understated with unique UK design this is an extremely desirable, poster from a fantastic and well regarded werewolf movie. In original, unrestored condition this rolled (as issued) example displays to superb effect and represents a really nice item of original horror movie memorabilia. “We are now up against live, hostile targets. So, if Little Red Riding Hood should show up with a bazooka and a bad attitude, I expect you to chin the bitch.”
Trivia: The super-glue scene is referenced in Small Favor (Dresden files) a book by Jim Butcher. A female character is disembowelled and talks about super-glue being invented in the Vietnam war in order to stick wounded soldiers back together but then says she saw it in a movie about werewolves.
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The Harry Potter series of films is without doubt the biggest movie franchise of recent years with merchandise and memorabilia from the “Harry Potter” series very sought after and collectable. In the UK Crew Creative Advertising were commissioned for the film poster advertising campaign for the hotly anticipated sequel “Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets”. The sequel introduced one of the franchises most beloved characters; “Dobby , the House Elf”. And it was Dobby who featured on the first Advance Teaser UK quad film poster with the the foreboding warning for Harry…“Dobby has come to warn you Sir”. One of the best and certainly one of the scarcer Harry Potter posters; this style hardly ever shows up and is a great find in this high grade rolled (as issued) condition. Guaranteed original it presents superbly and represents is a fine piece of genuinely rare original Harry Potter and cinematic movie memorabilia.
Trivia: Executive producer and director Chris Columbus instructed cinematographer Roger Pratt to bring a darker look to the movie, reflecting the darker tone of the story. Hence, the sets were lit with more subdued lighting, and the color palette was desaturated a bit. These changes would continue throughout the franchise, with each movie getting darker and increasingly desaturated.
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A very rare original country of origin, First Advance UK Quad movie poster for Lee Tamahori’s $ 432 million grossing James Bond Movie where every Bond cliche was done to excess & then some, “invisible” Aston Martin ??. In exceptional rolled condition this looks fantastic. Featuring the design talents of B.Newhart, M.Crawford, A.Goldschmidt & T.Keller. Great cool image of Bond’s smoking gun ! The high gloss finish only adds to what is a stunning poster.
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“Events don’t get any bigger than…BOND…JAMES BOND”…A very nice Diane Reynolds-Nash designed US / International One Sheet movie poster for Pierce Brosnan’s final outing as 007. Lee Tamahori’s take on Bond grossed over $432 million at the worldwide box office where every Bond cliche was done to excess & then some, “invisible” Aston Martin ??
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A very rare country of origin, Advance UK Quad for Lee Tamahori’s $ 432 million grossing James Bond Movie where every Bond cliche was done to excess & then some, “invisible” Aston Martin ??
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“Before you die, you see the ring.”…original year of release Advance UK Quad film poster for Gore Vebinski’s horror movie “The Ring”. This poster was originally rolled and in exceptional condition with stunning imagery. Just like looking at a TV screen with a bad reception.
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“He was Tony Montana. The world will remember him by another name…SCARFACE”
One of the greatest and most influential gangster movies of all time and this 2002 officially licensed Universal Studios, large format (over 5 feet), door panel poster is one of the best (and largest) commercial posters produced for Brian De Palma’s “Scarface”. Released by Scorpio Posters it features four memorable character shots of Al Pacino as Tony Montana, the titular Scarface. Presented in original rolled (as issued) high grade condition this represents a fantastic example of highly desirable movie memorabilia, that’s super cool and looks amazing.
Trivia: The international corporation set up by Saddam Hussein to launder money from his various enterprises was called Montana Management after the Scarface (1983) main character.
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Steven Shainberg’s multi award winning and controversial film “Secretary” certainly caused a few eyebrows to be raised when released in 2002 dealing with a master/slave relationship of an unlikely couple played by James Spader and Maggie Gyllenhaal. Both of the said stars feature prominently on the original UK quad film poster offered here. Presented in excellent rolled (as issued) condition it appears almost faultless and represents an investment grade example of a very rare, desirable and collectable film movie memorabilia for a much talked talked about film…“Assume the position”
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“Never give your name…Never change the deal…Never look in the package”…Extremely rare, original 2002 UK Quad movie poster for Jason Statham’s stylish action flick “The Transporter”…”Art Machine, A Trailer Park Company” has designed one of the best action imagery poster’s of recent years…Now on its second sequal these first release posters are genuinely scarce. This rolled example displays very well…”Rules are made to be broken !”
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