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  • The-Punisher-Movie-Poster

    The Punisher

    £35.00

    “Judge, Jury, and Executioner is what The Punisher is.”

    “The Punisher” may be one of the darkest comic book characters ever created. This film and especially Thomas Jane, get that which makes this film is one of the better in the genre, because it sticks to the source better than most. By 2004 the cinema had already seen an influx of ‘big-budget’ super hero movies; X-Men, Spiderman, Hulk as well as a re-imagined Batman so a ‘new’ Punisher was a safe bet as the character of Frank Castle still one of the most popular creations and a corner stone of the ‘Marvel Universe’. Designed by creative arts agency Intralink Film Graphic Design this original 2004 UK quad film poster is typical of the character, dark & moody. Originally rolled (as issued) this looks and displays to excellent effect with impressive artwork highlighting both The Punisher (Thomas Jane) & his protagonist Howard Saint (John Travolta). It represents a fine piece of collectible ‘comic book’ cinema movie memorabilia.

    Trivia: Seeing as he had only one involvement with the creation of the original Punisher character; (changing the character from ‘The Assassin’ to ‘The Punisher’) this is one of the few movies based on a Marvel Comic in which Stan Lee does not appear.

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  • The Rock Movie Poster

    The Rock

    £75.00

    “Alcatraz. Only one man has ever broken out. Now five million lives depend on two men breaking in.”

    An all-action bombastic thriller as only Michael Bay can deliver – “The Rock”. His 1996 Alcatraz set movie saw Sean Connery, Nicolas Cage and Ed Harris square up to stop a missile strike on San Francisco, and it is all of these stars featured on this US one-sheet movie poster designed by Dan Chapman. Offered in original rolled (as issued) condition, this fine example presents to excellent effect with minimal of handling wear and represents a cool and eye-catching piece of cinematic movie memorabilia.

    Trivia: In the scene in the interrogation room where FBI agent Stanley Goodspeed introduces himself to John Mason (Sir Sean Connery), John replies “But of course you are”. This was exactly the same line he used when he met Plenty O’Toole in the casino scene in the Bond movie Diamonds Are Forever (1971).

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  • They-Live-Movie-Poster

    They Live

    £195.00

    “You see them on the street. You watch them on TV. You might even vote for one. You think they’re people just like you. You’re wrong. Dead wrong”

    John Carpenter’s tale of alien occupation is part horror, part Sci-Fi and part social satire, all viewed through dark sunglasses of Roddy Piper . This original They Live movie poster is probably the scarcest of all the John Carpenter paper from the series of four (Escape From New York, Prince of Darkness, The Fog & They Live) 2018 remastered re-releases and a very rare find in such excellent condition as offered here…The original 2018 Japanese B2 film poster for John Carpenter’s  They Live was originally rolled (as issued) & presents in exceptional original unrestored condition with great detailed artwork (unique to the Japanese re-release, as the other posters produced for these releases all feature new re-imaging artwork by Matt Ferguson) & strong vibrant colours.  Extremely rare this example represents very collectable & desirable original film memorabilia from one of the greatest and most influential director’s ever working in  the sci-fi / horror / action genre.

     

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  • THOR:-Ragnarok-Movie-Poster

    THOR: Ragnarok

    £150.00

    “What would you like me to say Loki ? You faked your own death, you stole the throne, stripped Odin of his power, stranded him on Earth… to die, releasing the Goddess of Death. Have I said enough, or do you do you want me to go further back than the past two days ?”

    A neon infused delight of a film poster designed by creative arts agency LA and the perfect complement for Taika Waititi’s 2017 all-action comedic super-hero romp “THOR: Ragnarok”. Thor is one of the key, corner stone characters of the Marvel Cinematic Universe and takes centre stage on this stunning multi-coloured UK quad film poster surrounded by the more than able supporting cast; Hulk, Loki and villainess Hela. Originally rolled (as issued) this looks stunning and displays to excellent and memorable effect with incredible colour tones (have I mentioned the colours before ?) One of the best looking posters to date for any of the Marvel Studios’ releases with fantastic super hero artwork that represents a fine piece of collectible modern cinema movie memorabilia. Fantastic to display as is, but if you own a lightbox this is a poster you want to put in it – super stunning when backlit.

    Trivia: Thor’s “friend from work” line about The Incredible Hulk was suggested to Chris Hemsworth by a Make-A-Wish child who paid a visit to the set on the day the scene was filmed.

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  • THOR: Ragnarok Movie Poster

    THOR: Ragnarok

    £75.00

    “What would you like me to say Loki ? You faked your own death, you stole the throne, stripped Odin of his power, stranded him on Earth… to die, releasing the Goddess of Death. Have I said enough, or do you do you want me to go further back than the past two days ?”

    A true delight of a film poster designed by creative arts agency BOND and the perfect complement for Taika Waititi’s 2017 all-action comedic super-hero romp “THOR: Ragnarok”. Thor is one of the key, corner stone characters of the Marvel Cinematic Universe and takes centre stage on this stunning multi-coloured Advance ‘In Cinemas October’ UK quad film poster . Originally rolled (as issued) this looks stunning and displays to excellent and memorable effect with incredible colour tones. One of the best looking posters to date for any of the Marvel Studios’ releases with amazing super hero artwork that represents a fine piece of collectable modern cinema movie memorabilia.

    Trivia: Thor’s “friend from work” line about The Incredible Hulk was suggested to Chris Hemsworth by a Make-A-Wish child who paid a visit to the set on the day the scene was filmed.

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  • Top Gun Movie Poster

    Top Gun (Supplied Framed)

    £160.00

    “I feel the need, the need for speed”

    These two original publicity stills are priced and supplied framed

    Absolute cheese on a stick, but “Top Gun” proves that that’s not always a bad thing. This movie’s got everything – an arrogant prodigy who’d be out on his arse if he wasn’t so good, a sensible, uglier best friend, a love interest, an arch nemesis and his dumb sidekick, a few cool high fives and catchphrases, an emotional death scene, a euphoric victory scene and of course, some unforgettable action scenes, punctuated by a cracking soundtrack. What more could any red-blooded child of the eighties ask for ? Well, how about these original black & white press publicity stills featuring Tom Cruise as Lt.Pete Mitchell or as he’s better known “Maverick” and the love of his life (at least in this movie) Kelly McGillis as Charlie. Presented flat and unfolded (as issued) these two original 1986 publicity stills present exceptionally well and are presented in a custom made black frame finished with UV plexiglass. One of the most collected and desirable titles from the 80s that represents an outstanding example of original cinematic movie memorabilia.

    Trivia: Riding on the back of this film’s success, the U.S. Navy set up recruiting booths in the major cinemas to try and catch some of the adrenaline charged guys leaving the screenings. They had the highest applications rate for years as a result.

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  • Total-Recall-Movie-Poster

    Total Recall

    £695.00

    “How would you know if someone stole your mind ?” 

    An impressive, highly detailed (you would expect no less from the talented artist Tyler Stout) limited edition ‘Mondo’ lithograph from 2009. Based upon the Arnold Schwarzenegger / Paul Verhoeven 1990 sci-fi ultra-violent actioner “Total Recall”.  “Mondo” are one of a handful of design/art studios  currently creating limited edition prints for classic and contemporary films, representing the most creative and visually striking art the medium has to offer. Offered here is Tyler Stout’s striking interpretation which is limited to only 450 Prints (this is #308 & Hand Signed Signed by Tyler Stout). Long sold out (like the vast majority of the best alternative ‘Mondo’ movie posters) this originally rolled, flat-unfolded (as issued) example displays to exceptional effect that represents a truly outstanding and extremely rare significant item of highly sought after movie memorabilia with a ‘modern’ twist.

    Trivia: When Ronald Shusett and Dan O’Bannon first started working on the screenplay for this movie back in the 1970s, they realized that the movie would probably be too expensive and difficult to make (by the standards of special effects and budget at the time). They delayed working on the story and instead worked on an idea O’Bannon had about a space monster terrorizing a spaceship crew. This became Alien (1979).

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  • Transporter 2, The - "Le Transporteur 2"

    Transporter 2, The – “Le Transporteur 2”

    £70.00

    “The Best In The Business Is Back In The Game”…An original 2005 French Grande Advance movie poster that is absolutely stunning in this large European format. This Advance “Au Cinema Le 3 Aout” is incredibly rare and only released in France in this version & shows several of the Film’s key moments

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  • Transporter, The

    Transporter, The

    £100.00

    “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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  • True Romance Alternative Movie Poster

    True Romance

    £350.00

    “Stealing, Cheating, Killing. Who said romance is dead ?” 

    Featuring a multitude of highly detailed character and scene shots, you would expect no less from the talented artist Tyler Stout. This limited edition alternative movie poster lithograph from 2018. for Tony Scott’s 1993 all-star crime actioner “True Romance”…Written by Quentin Tarantino to raise the funds for Reservoir Dogs this hugely under-rated ‘heist/car chase’ film retains a truly loyal cult following.  Grey Matter Art are one of a handful of design/art studios  currently creating limited edition prints for classic and contemporary films, representing the most creative and visually striking art the medium has to offer. Offered here is Tyler Stout’s eye-catching interpretation which is limited to only 750 Prints – this example is hand-numbered #117 and signed by the artist. Long sold out (like the vast majority of the best alternative ‘Mondo’ movie posters) this originally rolled, flat-unfolded (as issued) example displays to exceptional effect that represents a truly outstanding and extremely desirable item of collectable movie memorabilia with a ‘modern’ twist.

    Trivia: Although this movie was not directed by Quentin Tarantino, it is still considered part of the Tarantino universe. The two key pieces of evidence, is Lee Donowitz being the grandson of Sergeant Donnie Donowitz from Inglourious Basterds (2009), this being confirmed by Tarantino. The second piece of evidence, is the fact that Mr. White from Reservoir Dogs(1992) mentioned working with a girl named “Alabama”.

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  • True Romance Alternative Movie Poster

    True Romance

    £250.00

    “Stealing, Cheating, Killing. Who said romance is dead ? 

    Featuring the two lead characters – Clarence (Christian Slater) and Alabama (Patricia Arquette), set against a colourful heart, action backed backdrop from the talented artist Matt Ryan Tobin. This limited edition alternative movie poster lithograph from 2022. for Tony Scott’s 1993 all-star crime actioner “True Romance”…Written by Quentin Tarantino to raise the funds for Reservoir Dogs this hugely under-rated ‘heist/car chase’ film retains a truly loyal cult following.  Hero Complex Gallery are one of a handful of design/art studios  currently creating limited edition prints for classic and contemporary films, representing the most creative and visually striking art the medium has to offer. Offered here is Matt Ryan Tobin’s eye-catching interpretation which is limited to only 165 Prints – this example is hand-numbered #70. Long sold out (like the vast majority of the best alternative movie posters) this originally rolled, flat-unfolded (as issued) example displays to exceptional effect that represents a truly outstanding and extremely desirable item of collectable movie memorabilia with a ‘modern’ twist.

    Trivia: Although this movie was not directed by Quentin Tarantino, it is still considered part of the Tarantino universe. The two key pieces of evidence, is Lee Donowitz being the grandson of Sergeant Donnie Donowitz from Inglourious Basterds (2009), this being confirmed by Tarantino. The second piece of evidence, is the fact that Mr. White from Reservoir Dogs(1992) mentioned working with a girl named “Alabama”.

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  • Universal Soldier Movie Poster

    Universal Soldier

    £125.00

    “The ultimate weapons of the future have just declared war… on each other.”

    One of the great action movies of the 90s, Roland Emmerich’s “Universal Soldier” saw genetically modified super soldiers (did I mention they’d been brought back from the dead?) Jean-Claude Van Damme Damme and Dolph Lungren battle it out in a series of spectacularly choreographed action set-pieces. Originally rolled (as issued) this eye-catching one-sheet film poster presents and displays to excellent effect and represents a truly desirable piece of sci-fi, action cinematic movie memorabilia.

    Trivia: The idea of the eyepieces that the Universal Soldiers wear in the movie was borrowed from Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987). In that series, The Borg, humans and other alien species that have been assimilated into cyborg creatures wear eyepieces. In the film, the Universal Soldiers are deceased soldiers who have been reanimated and brought back as cyborg commandos.

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