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“Everyone has a past…Every legend has a beginning…discover how James…became Bond.” An original final design, Country of Origin UK Quad for Daniel Craig’s 2006 debut as 007. Becoming very hard to find, this rare example was originally rolled and displays superbly. Vox and Associates have designed what is probably the most recognisable Bond image since the early Sean Connery films.
…more detail“Who the hell is this organisation Bond? How can they be everywhere and we know nothing about them!”
The first Advance poster stating the US release of November 2008 for the Casino Royale follow on “Quantum of Solace”. Great use of well established design characteristics by creative arts agency Empire Design…Take away the 007 logo and you instinctively know this is a James Bond film. Presented in original rolled condition this superb example displays to excellent effect (probably unused). Outstanding graphics with a moody black & white colour scheme makes for an item of very striking & collectable James Bond original movie memorabilia.
…more detail“Where the hell have you been?…Enjoying death !…007 reporting for duty”…Empire Design have not disappointed for James Bond’s 50th Anniversary with this extremely limited edition film poster. The only James Bond “Skyfall” poster to feature the legendary Aston Martin DB5. This promotional poster was printed especially and exclusively for IMAX to celebrate the one minute past midnight screenings of “Skyfall” in London theatres, during the opening weekend of the movie. Guaranteed original this originally rolled example displays as new. Printed on heavy stock paper this exhudes quality…Incredibly scarce with a very limited print run this truly is an exclusive James Bond movie collectable.
Trivia: Miss Eve Moneypenny and M’s office at the end of the movie is a direct replica of the same set from Dr. No (1962).
…more detail“The Walther PPK/S has a nine-millimeter short. It’s been coded to your palmprint so only you can fire it. Less of a random killing machine, more of a personal statement”
On the 50th Anniversary of the franchise, with the 23rd Bond film; “Skyfall” breaking box office records worldwide the memorabilia has become extremely sought after and in particular the campaign’s film posters created with incredible flair and style by Empire Designs. This country of origin, British “IMAX” UK quad features classic Bond imagery as the Tom Ford suited Daniel Craig poses menacingly in trademark tuxedo offset against a London inspired gun-barrel view…Originally rolled (as issued) this exciting example displays very well with the minimal of handling wear that represents a fine item of collectable James Bond movie memorabilia.
Trivia: In fifty years of James Bond movies, this is only the second one in which Bond suffers a gunshot wound. (He was also shot in Thunderball (1965) during the Junkanoo chase.)
…more detail“As the countdown begins for the new millienium there is still one number you can always count on..007″….Pierce Brosnan’s third and highly succesful Bond film “The World Is Not Enough”. This original 1999 US One Sheet Final Style B. is quite exceptional featuring the photographic talents of Nigel Parry, Keith Hamshere and Jay Maidment with design by art directors Mark Belin & Damon Kidwell. Much rarer design than the Style A. & becoming increasingly hard to find in such outstanding condition.
…more detail“As the countdown begins for the new millienum there is still one number you can always count on..007″….Pierce Brosnan’s third and highly succesful Bond film “The World Is Not Enough”. This original 1999 country of origin UK Quad is quite excetional featuring the photographic talents of Nigel Parry, Keith Hamshere and Jay Maidment with design by art director Brian Bysouth…The gloss finish only compliments what is already a really great poster.
…more detail“Tha Man. The Number. The License…are all back.”
Pierce Brosnan’s second and highly succesful Bond film “Tomorrow Never Dies”. This original 1997 country of origin UK Quad is quite excetional featuring the photographic talents of Keith Hamshere and George Whitear with design by art director Randi Braun…This is the very rare recalled version, although you would be hard pushed to see the difference between this version & the final release. Give up ? It’s Pierce’s stubble. The Producer’s felt that this semi unshaven look was not for their new re-inventing of the Bond franchise & ‘TOMMORROW’ is misspelt along the bottom border credits. Originally rolled (as issued) this scarce poster displays and presents to to very good effect and represents a fine example of collectible James Bond movie memorabilia.
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