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“In a world without justice, one man was chosen to protect the innocent.”
“The Crow” is an excellent tragic film made even more tragic by the real life tragedies surrounding the film (Brandon Lee’s death during filming, and the fact that the story is a result of James O’Barr’s personal loss of his fiancée). Based on a very dark comic book, the film has the same dark feel and that same dark feel is very much in evidence in this excellent alternative movie poster by Paul Mann. This hand-numbered (#79/150) Saniose variant printing really is superb with Mann perfectly capturing the character – in likeness and tone with the coloured inks, separated by Saniose an incredible finishing touch. This is an impressive screen print that has to be seen in person as the photographs really don’t do it justice. Originally rolled (as issued) this magnificent example represents a hugely collectable item of movie memorabilia from a truly iconic cult movie.
Trivia: Even though the movie, based on the comic, is called ‘The Crow’, none of the birds used in the film were actually crows. All of them were in fact ravens, which are much larger than crows and have a longer, more impressive beak.
…more detail“No Accidents. No Coincidences. No Escapes. You Can’t Cheat Death.”…New Wave Creative produced an excellent poster for James Wong’s 2000 horror hit “Final Destination”. This rolled original UK Quad movie poster displays very well with a great creepy cast image perfectly fitting in with the feel of the movie.
…more detailMade by the award winning film maker James Mangold “Le Mans ’66” (aka ‘Ford v Ferrari’ in USA) tells the incredible story of race car designer Carroll Shelby, driver Ken Miles and the Ford Motor Company challenging for honours at the Le Mans 24 Hour race and their ultimately successful attempt in breaking Ferrari’s dominance of the event. With an eye catching design by creative arts agency LA featuring Carrol Shelby (Matt Damon), Ken Miles (Christian Bale) and the iconic distinctive liveried Ford GT40 this is one of the best film posters of 2019. Guaranteed original this advance ‘Coming Soon’ double sided US/International one sheet movie poster is presented in excellent rolled (as issued) unrestored condition with only minimal handling wear that represents fine item of collectable original film movie, sports, motor racing memorabilia for one of the sport’s greatest achievements.
Watch the amazing action packed trailer HERE
Trivia: When Shelby holds up a sign at Daytona, giving Miles permission to push his car to the limit, he ends with the line ‘Go Like Hell’. That was the original name of the screenplay and first film title considered, and the main title of the book that was its source.
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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.
…more detailMade by the award winning team responsible for the excellent “AMY”, “SENNA” tells the tragic story of the late Formula 1 motor racing legend Ayrton Senna da Silva – ‘The best driver who ever lived’ – Niki Lauda. The original 2010 UK quad film poster to accompany the release was designed by the Creative Partnership creative arts agency , who have produced a poignant and eye catching piece based around a fantastic close up head shot photograph by Norio Koike. The advertising campaign was very low key and the UK film poster that accompanied the extremely limited cinema release is truly scarce. Guaranteed original, it is presented in excellent rolled (as issued) condition and represents a superb example of desirable and collectable original film movie, sports, motor racing memorabilia for one of the sport’s greatest and much loved personalities.
Trivia: Despite a limited release, it set a UK box office record for a documentary on its opening weekend.
…more detail“Sidney’s more than a mere bass player. He’s a fabulous disaster. He’s a symbol, a metaphor, he embodies the dementia of a nihilistic generation. He’s a fuckin’ star.”
One of the rarer posters from Ale Cox’s movie that was meant to define punk’s ‘Posh & Becks’. This is the 2016, 30th Anniversary re-release for the punk-rocku-drama “Sid & Nancy”. Considering it was such a bleak and colourless film the use of bright yellow and red as a main part of the design is unusual to say the least. Still it works & this originally rolled (as issued) version displays and presents to excellent effect and looks superb. If you were a fan, a punk or identify with the film then this is a great snapshot of the time, the pop culture and the genre.
Trivia: Gary Oldman lived on a diet of steamed fish and melon to lose enough weight to play the emaciated, heroin-addicted Sid, and was hospitalized when he went too far and became malnourished.
…more detail“The students at Herrington High always suspected their teachers were from another planet… they were right!”
A great looking ‘cast’ character poster for Robert Rodriguez’ 1998, sci-fi horror hit “The Faculty”. Described as a cross between the Breakfast Club and Invasion of the Body Snatchers it’s up there as one of the best popcorn movies of the genre – superb fun with top notch special effects and a tight script. But then you wouldn’t expect anything else from the director who bought you Planet Terror and From Dusk Till Dawn and the writer of the first two (and best) Scream movies. A nice and very collectable item of original movie memorabilia. Offered rolled (as issued) this original first year of release UK Quad displays and presents to excellent effect with a great creepy cast image perfectly suited the vibe of the movie.
Trivia: At the start of the movie, Coach Willis (Robert Patrick) is seen standing at the end of a long hall, then begins running down the hall in pursuit of Principal Drake (Bebe Neuwirth). The way he runs, and the way the scene is shot (cutting back and forth between Willis running and Drake trying to open the door) mirrors a similar scene in Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991), when the T-1000–also played by Patrick–is chasing the Connors and the T-800 down a long hall while they wait for an elevator to open.
…more detail“The staggering story of the group who wrung the neck of rock ‘n’ roll !”
Depending on who you believe Julien Temple’s true/untrue story of the rise & fall of the greatest punk band ever; The Sex Pistols in “The Great Rock ‘n’ Roll Swindle”. This original 1980 country of origin (UK) quad featuring M Hirsch artwork is as compelling as the film, almost 3D in design…you are drawn to the bold lettering, the black & white photography and lurking in the background the heavily stylised character artwork. Originally rolled (as issued) this displays to excellent effect being totally original and unrestored and presented in investment grade quality. A rare find in this exceptional condition and with ‘Punk Rock’ memorabilia achieving record prices a truly worthwhile purchase.
Trivia: Marianne Faithfull was to play Sid Vicious‘ mother in the original draft of the film, but backed out at the idea of a sex scene.
Watch the trailer here … The Great Rock ‘n’ Roll Swindle
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