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“In The Year 2000 Hit And Run Driving Is No Longer A Felony. It’s The National Sport!”
“Death Race 2000” parodies so many things it’s hard to know where to begin. America-centrism (the government blame the French for everything), professional sports, pro wrestling (the drivers are badly acted “theme” types), Big Brother, and just about everything else you could name. At the same time it panders to the blood lust of the audience with camp cartoon violence. David Carradine as ‘Frankenstein’ in full on anti-hero mode gives a solid performance and Sylvester Stallone is hilarious as a driver with the mannerisms of a 30’s gangster, practicing on his accent for the Rocky movies. The artwork to promote the movie in the UK was the work of Tom William Chantrell’s artwork, and (in my honest opinion) one of his best. A true personal favourite with striking futuristic imagery, that was exclusively used for the British cinematic release. This beautiful, first year of release, 1975 UK quad film poster for Roger Corman’s cult offering is offered rolled (as issued) with vibrant, strong colours set against a bright white background and minimal handling wear. In this high grade condition it represents an extremely desirable and rare movie poster from a genre and decade that is fast becoming increasingly sought after. A very COOL poster from the 1970s.
Trivia: Explaining why he took the role of Frankenstein in this film, David Carradine said “I started that picture two weeks after I walked off the Kung Fu (1972) set, and that was essentially my image, the “Kung Fu” character, and a lot of people still believe I’m that guy. The idea actually was: No. 1, if you walk off a television series, you better do a movie right away or you might never get to do one. And the second thing was to do something right away that would create the image of a monster to get rid of the image of that little Chinese guy that I’d been playing for four years. And, you know, it did kick-start my movie career.”
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“In The Year 2000 Hit And Run Driving Is No Longer A Felony. It’s The National Sport!”…Beautiful Country unique example of this original 1977 Japan B2 film poster featuring Sylvester Stallone (in a very early pre-Rocky role) amd combining elements of the excellent US One sheet. This is truly INVESTMENT GRADE QUALITY being originally rolled with unfaded deep rich colours and stunning imagery make for an extremely desirable and rare movie poster from a genre that is becoming increasingly sought after.
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“In The Year 2000 Hit And Run Driving Is No Longer A Felony. It’s The National Sport!”…David Carradine is featured in one of his best remembered roles on this original 1975 US One Sheet movie poster for the cult sci-fi film “Death Race 2000….A Cross Country Road Wreck”.
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“A roaring rampage of revenge”
Quentin Tarantino’s 4th Film…“Kill Bill” is a bloody, revenge driven, martial arts epic. Released in 2003 it proved a huge success and much like previous Tarantino movie merchandising the film posters became very collectable. Designed by creative arts agency Empire Design the final release UK quad (as featured) immediately catches the attention. Vivid bright yellow is dominant in not only the poster background but in Uma Thurman’s (The Bride) leather flight suit. This original 2003 UK quad film poster is presented in excellent rolled condition and displays extremely well and as Tarantino has such a huge fanbase very desirable and because of a typically low print run very rare. As all Tarantino films are aimed for that more mature 18+ audience the merchandising budget isn’t what you would expect from a general release feature and as such nearly all the posters & promotional items produced are in very low numbers; making his memorabilia very collectable & scarce.
Trivia: The Bride’s yellow outfit was inspired by the outfit worn by Bruce Lee in his final film, Game of Death (1978).
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“A roaring rampage of revenge”
Quentin Tarantino’s 4th Film…“Kill Bill” is a bloody, revenge driven, martial arts epic. Released in 2003 it proved a huge success and much like previous Tarantino movie merchandising the film posters became very collectable. Uma Thurman is not your normal bride and she is featured here expertly wielding her signature Katana sword on this stylish first year of release, 2003 Japanese B2 film poster with imagery that features both English and Japanese text – for me, this really fits the vibe of the movie. Offered in original rolled (as issued) condition, this super example presents to excellent effect with minimal of handling wear and represents a very cool and eye-catching piece of Quentin Tarantino movie memorabilia.
Trivia: The Bride’s yellow outfit was inspired by the outfit worn by Bruce Lee in his final film, Game of Death (1978).
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“The Bride is back for the final cut…and She will Kill Bill”
The ‘Bride’ dressed as a bride for Quentin Tarantino’s “Kill Bill” sequel, the imaginatively titled “Kill Bill: Volume 2”. Uma Thurman is not your normal bride though as she is expertly wielding a Katana sword. This is a stylish looking 2004 Japanese B2 film poster with artwork unique to Japan. The black background with bright pink dayglo lettering makes for an interesting combination that really works. Offered in original rolled (as issued) condition, this fine example presents to excellent effect with minimal of handling wear and represents a very cool and eye-catching piece of Quentin Tarantino movie memorabilia.
Trivia: The boots Uma Thurman has on when she is buried alive are the same boots that Michael Madsen used in Reservoir Dogs (1992) when he cut off the police officer’s ear. The same straight razor is also used.
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“The Bride is back for the final cut…and She will Kill Bill”
The ‘Bride’ dressed as a bride for Quentin Tarantino’s “Kill Bill” sequel, the imaginatively titled “Kill Bill: Volume 2”. Uma Thurman is not your normal bride though as she is expertly wielding a Katana sword. This is a stylish looking 2004 British UK quad film poster with artwork designed by the creative arts agency BLT Communications. Offered in original rolled (as issued) condition, this fine example presents to excellent effect with minimal of handling wear and represents a very cool and eye-catching piece of Quentin Tarantino movie memorabilia.
Trivia: The boots Uma Thurman has on when she is buried alive are the same boots that Michael Madsen used in Reservoir Dogs (1992) when he cut off the police officer’s ear. The same straight razor is also used.
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“The Bride is back for the final cut…and She will Kill Bill”
The ‘Bride’ dressed in a black leather jumpsuit (as opposed to the yellow one from Volume 1) for Quentin Tarantino’s “Kill Bill” sequel, the imaginatively titled “Kill Bill: Volume 2”. Uma Thurman is expertly wielding a Katana sword. This is a stylish Advance dated – 23.04.04 British double crown film poster, designed by the creative arts agency BLT Communications that acts as a colour contrast (black against yellow as opposed to yellow against black) to the equivalent quad from Volume 1. Offered in original rolled (as issued) condition, this fine example presents to excellent effect with minimal of handling wear and represents a very cool and eye-catching piece of Quentin Tarantino movie memorabilia.
Trivia: The boots Uma Thurman has on when she is buried alive are the same boots that Michael Madsen used in Reservoir Dogs (1992) when he cut off the police officer’s ear. The same straight razor is also used.
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“The Bride is back for the final cut…and She will Kill Bill”
The ‘Bride’ dressed as a bride for Quentin Tarantino’s “Kill Bill” sequel, the imaginatively titled “Kill Bill: Volume 2”. Uma Thurman is not your normal bride though as she is expertly wielding a Katana sword. This is a stylish looking 2004 one-sheet movie poster with artwork designed by the creative arts agency BLT Communications. Offered in original rolled (as issued) condition, this fine example presents to very good effect with minimal of handling wear and represents a cool and eye-catching piece of Quentin Tarantino movie memorabilia.
Trivia: The boots Uma Thurman has on when she is buried alive are the same boots that Michael Madsen used in Reservoir Dogs (1992) when he cut off the police officer’s ear. The same straight razor is also used.
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Signed by Tom Hardy, Austin Butler, Jodie Comer and Director, Jeff Nichols
If you like old-school movie making, “The Bikeriders” is for you. Beautifully shot Americana and great performances from entire cast, especially Jodie Comer, Austin Butler, and Tom Hardy. And it is the three lead actors plus Writer and Director, Jeff Nichols who have ALL SIGNED this original 2023 UK quad film poster designed by AV Print. The autographs are superb ‘sit down’ examples from the film’s British press junket and have been authenticated by SWAU and can be checked on their website by using the unique reference #S198735 or by scanning the QR code on their hologram sticker. A fantastic example of signed movie memorabilia. Originally rolled (as issued) with minimal handling wear this poster presents to very good effect with excellent colours and perfectly placed, bold signatures.
Trivia: ‘The Bikeriders’ was the name of the 1967 photo-book by Danny Lyon on which the film is based, but the title always intended as a working title during production. However, nobody could think of anything better so the name was kept for the release..
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