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  • Near Dark Movie Poster

    Near Dark

    £195.00

    “At dawn they hide. At dark they wake. At night they search for blood…pray for daylight.”

    “Near Dark” is one of the best modern vampire movies around, stylish, funny, and all around adventurous cult classic.& certainly has one of the best and most eye-catching posters. This superb US one-sheet has Bill Paxton as the vampire Severen looking particularly worse for wear. A hard poster to track down with any paper for this under-appreciated undead classic becoming increasingly scarce. Offered here is an incredibly rare rolled (as issued) totally unrestored British UK quad movie poster from first year of release 1987 featuring a country unique design by Marcus Silversides and Mike Harris. It displays & presents to very good effect with some light edge wear to the borders. Deep colour tones a & stunning horror vampire imagery. A modern horror classic that is a superb piece of highly collectable movie memorabilia from one of the seminal horror films of the 1980s.

    Trivia: According to Bill Paxton, the driver that gives him the finger when he’s hitchhiking is played by none other than James Cameron, who had visited the set that day.

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  • The-Terminator-Movie-Poster

    The Terminator

    £75.00

    “In the Year of Darkness, 2029, the rulers of this planet devised the ultimate plan. They would reshape the Future by changing the Past. The plan required something that felt no pity. No pain. No fear. Something unstoppable. They created THE TERMINATOR”

    Extremely rare, “The Terminator” original Czech Flyer (horizontal) movie poster from first year of release in Czechoslovakia 1990. Featuring Terminator Arnold Schwarzenegger wielding his laser sighted handgun from the famous ‘Tech Noir’ disco scene. Originally flat/unfolded this displays to excellent effect and would make for a fantastic addition to any collection or as a one-off display piece. Truly impressive eye catching design and a fine piece of country unique artwork that represents highly collectible movie poster memorabilia for one of cinema’s greatest movies of all time and a pop culture phenomenon that blasted then new comer’s Arnold Schwarzenegger‘s career into orbit and made James Cameron a Hollywood name.

    Trivia: Shots through the Terminator’s vision shows a dump of the ROM assembler code for the Apple II operating system. If you own an Apple II, enter at the basic prompt: ] call -151 * p This will give you the terminator view. Other code visible is written in COBOL.

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  • The Terminator Movie Poster

    The Terminator

    £225.00

    “In the Year of Darkness, 2029, the rulers of this planet devised the ultimate plan. They would reshape the Future by changing the Past. The plan required something that felt no pity. No pain. No fear. Something unstoppable. They created ‘THE TERMINATOR’…”

    Released by the artist Tyler Stout as a private commission in 2020 and only available to order for one day (24th September) this seven-colour screen print looks spectacular. Unmistakably a Tyler Stout offering, Stout has hand-signed and numbered each print (#2698/3600). A labour of love for the artist who worked on all aspects involved in bringing this to print: from design, colour combinations and even obtaining the publishing rights. The Stout had this to say about the project “I’ve found it works best to do stuff for movies you’re a fan of, movies that have stood the test of time, that are considered classics, stuff that inspires you”. A stunning and stylish alternative movie poster for a film that launched the Hollywood careers of James Cameron & of course Arnie, in his most defining role that represents highly collectable movie memorabilia for one of cinema’s greatest movies and a cultural phenomenon.

    Trivia: Arnold Schwarzenegger originally wanted to play Kyle Reese. But James Cameron had a different idea and saw Schwarzenegger in the title role of The Terminator and Cameron said to Schwarzenegger, “This movie is not about the hero. It’s about The Terminator.”

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