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Although a relatively recent release any paper for Edgar Wright’s 2017 car-themed action caper “Baby Driver” is highly desirable. Not only because it is such a stylish and cool heist movie but because of an award winning movie poster created by BLT Communications with artwork by one of the most highly regarded artists working today, Rory Kurtz. Although a huge success with audiences and critics alike the movie is considered somewhat ‘art-house’ and had a very limited cinema release resulting in the scarcity of the posters used in the marketing campaign. Originally rolled (as issued) this US/International one-sheet movie poster looks and displays to excellent effect with minimal handling wear with imagery perfectly suited to the portrait style format; the subtle use of colours are particularly memorable. A scarce, ‘modern’ original collectable movie memorabilia from a truly talented director that looks very very cool !
Trivia: In an introduction from Edgar Wright, he revealed that there was little to no CGI or green screen used to film the car chase sequences. The driving is real and all practically done.
…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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