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“A movie that’s a contender”…James Toback’s 2008 no holds barred documentary “TYSON” is fascinating viewing (even for non-boxing fans) with the poster campaign that accompanied the release equally watchable. Produced by Cardinal Communications it is a stunningly designed poster for this hard hitting sports documentary taking in the highs & lows of one of the greatest living sportsmen; Mike Tyson. This rolled (as issued) original US one sheet is from first year of release 2008 presents and displays as new with fantastic imagery and superb use of colour. Having a limited cinema release in both UK & USA paper from this film is extremely scarce & is highly collectable…”A powerful voice that brings perspectiveto an unusual story…TYSON…has it all!””
…more detail“Get ready for the experience of a lifetime”…If you know your your EDM from your EDC then this original 2014 US one sheet movie poster for Insomniac Events “Under the Electric Sky” is for you. Designed by creative agency P & A it is one of the most eye-popping colourful electro-pop posters I have ever seen, it bleeds colour and looks incredible; a real tribute to some of the best psychEDeliC posters of the late 60’s. Never having a full cinema release in the UK (only available on Netflix) these US one sheet posters are scarce & have become highly collectable. Originally rolled this incredibly rare example displays as new…a fantastic collectable item of EDC music/ film / cultural memorabilia presented in investment grade condition !
…more detail“The ultimate weapons of the future have just declared war… on each other.”
One of the great action movies of the 90s, Roland Emmerich’s “Universal Soldier” saw genetically modified super soldiers (did I mention they’d been brought back from the dead?) Jean-Claude Van Damme Damme and Dolph Lungren battle it out in a series of spectacularly choreographed action set-pieces. Originally rolled (as issued) this eye-catching one-sheet film poster presents and displays to excellent effect and represents a truly desirable piece of sci-fi, action cinematic movie memorabilia.
Trivia: The idea of the eyepieces that the Universal Soldiers wear in the movie was borrowed from Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987). In that series, The Borg, humans and other alien species that have been assimilated into cyborg creatures wear eyepieces. In the film, the Universal Soldiers are deceased soldiers who have been reanimated and brought back as cyborg commandos.
…more detailOne of the most defining cinematic images of the 20th century, Saul Bass’ spiral poster design for this classic 1958 Alfred Hitchcock thriller “Vertigo” has become synonymous with the film and as a poster design a hard act to follow. So it’s a tribute to artist Kevin Tong for creating imagery equally as memorable. Released in 2023 by Mad Duck this high quality limited edition art print is hand-numbered #46/250 and features an incredible blue/green colour palette. “Vertigo” was the the fourth and final time that James Stewart would work with Alfred Hitchcock, with both turning in career-defining performances and is a movie that consistently makes the shortlist for ‘Greatest Movie of All-Time’ with the influential movie magazine ‘Sight & Sound’ making it their Number One film of all time. Originally rolled (as issued) this looks and displays to excellent effect, absolutely stunning it represents an extremely desirable item of modern collectable movie memorabilia from a truly remarkable film.
Trivia: Ranked #1 on the American Film Institute’s list of the 10 greatest films in the genre “Mystery” in June 2008.
…more detailOne of the most defining cinematic images of the 20th century, Saul Bass’ spiral poster design for this classic 1958 Alfred Hitchcock thriller “Vertigo” has become synonymous with the film. Bass’s intention to convey the feeling of vertigo through this design is clearly felt in his simple and stylish graphics, symbolising the downward spiral of events in the movie’s timeline. The fourth and final time that James Stewart would work with Alfred Hitchcock, with both turning in career-defining performances. “Vertigo” consistently makes the shortlist for ‘Greatest Movie of All-Time’ with the influential movie magazine ‘Sight & Sound’ making it their Number One film of all time. From the 1996 re-release this one-sheet is a beautiful example of a sought-after piece of important movie memorabilia. The bold red colour is bright with deep black lettering and bright white background and border. Originally rolled (as issued) this looks and displays to excellent effect, absolutely stunning; the classic vortex design is truly eye-catching. Guaranteed original this represents an extremely scarce item of modern original collectable movie memorabilia from a truly remarkable film.
Trivia: The opening title sequence designed by Saul Bass makes this the first movie to use computer graphics.
…more detail“First it controlled her mind, then it destroyed her body… Long live the new flesh!”
David Cronenberg’s surreal masterpiece Videodrome is certainly a complex and disturbing piece of cinema that gained a cult following & was backed by a series of excellent and effective film posters to accompany its Worldwide promotion and distribution. The distinctive unique to Britain UK quad film poster was designed by Red Square with finished art by Harry Wilson and features an eye catching deep red background with Debbie Harry (Nicki) imagery acting as the focal point. The original 1983 Videodrome movie poster offered here is presented in excellent unrestored folded (as issued) condition with minimal handling wear, no pinholes and bold unfaded colours. It displays superbly and represents a fine piece of original film memorabilia from a truly ground breaking and respected director.
Trivia: Andy Warhol called the movie “A Clockwork Orange (1971) of the 1980s.”
…more detail“Welcome to the future ! Life is good ! But it can be better. And why shouldn’t it be ? All you need is to want it. Think about finally having everything you always wanted !”
Award winning posters don’t really get better (or more colourful) than this. Insanely bright and impressive country of origin 2020 US one-sheet movie poster for DC Extended Universe super heroine sequel “Wonder Woman 1984”. Designed by WORKS ADV this originally rolled (as issued) example looks stunning and displays to superb effect, perfectly suited to this portrait format. Wonder Woman (Gal Gadot) takes centre stage in her Gold Armour costume first introduced in the comic book series “Kingdom Come” by Alex Ross offset against a psychedelic lightning bolt styled field of vibrant dayglo colours. Very cool and very collectable this original item of cinema poster represents a fantastic item of ‘modern’ super-hero movie memorabilia.
Trivia: Patty Jenkins picked the 80s as the film’s setting because she saw it as “the height of Western civilization and society, and so it offers the opportunity to explore how Wonder Woman would deal with the types of villains that come from that era.”
…more detail“A new era of wonder begins.”
Movie posters don’t really get anymore colourful than this, unless of course you have seen the first advance one-sheet for WW84. Insanely bright and impressive country of origin 2020 US one-sheet movie poster for DC Extended Universe super heroine sequel “Wonder Woman 1984”. Designed by Eclipse this originally rolled (as issued) example looks stunning and displays to superb effect, perfectly suited to this portrait format. Wonder Woman (Gal Gadot) takes centre stage in her Gold Armour costume first introduced in the comic book series “Kingdom Come” by Alex Ross offset against a vibrant WW84 background of dayglo neon colours. Very cool and very collectable this original item of cinema poster represents a fantastic item of ‘modern’ super-hero movie memorabilia.
Trivia: The symbol of Nuclear Man from Superman IV: The Quest for Peace (1987) can be seen on the floor of the mall.
Watch the WW84 trailer HERE
…more detail“A new era of wonder begins.”
Movie posters don’t really get anymore entertaining or colourful than this; complete set of ALL three ‘only in cinemas’ one-sheet design posters for Patty Jenkins’ DC Extended Universe super heroine sequel “Wonder Woman 1984”. Designed by the WORKS ADV and BOND the three different designs are all equally impressive. The Covid 19 pandemic has wreaked havoc with cinema releases, with this set being all first printings carrying the ‘only in cinemas’ tagline and issued before the December 25th HBO Max screening announcement that the movie would premiere on a TV streaming service simultaneous to a theatrical release. Originally rolled (as issued) they look stunning and displays to superb effect, perfectly suited to this portrait format. Wonder Woman (Gal Gadot) takes centre stage in each and is featured in her ‘regular’ costume and her Gold Armour costume first introduced in the comic book series “Kingdom Come” by Alex Ross offset against a vibrant WW84 background of dayglo neon static colours. Very cool and very collectable this set of three cinema posters represent a fantastic item of ‘modern’ super-hero movie memorabilia.
Price quoted is for ALL three posters in the set.
Trivia: Patty Jenkins picked the 80s as the film’s setting because she saw it as “the height of Western civilization and society, and so it offers the opportunity to explore how Wonder Woman would deal with the types of villains that come from that era.”
Watch the WW84 trailer HERE
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