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“Life, liberty and the pursuit of vengeance…The “D” is Silent. Payback Won’t Be.”
Quentin Tarantino’s 7th Film (if you look upon both “Kill Bill” releases as a single movie), his first western…“Django Unchained” is a bloody, brutal, revenge western epic. Released in 2012 it proved a huge commercial & critical success and in keeping with previous Tarantino movie merchandising offerings the film posters have became very collectible. Designed by creative arts agency Vox and Associates this country of origin US one-sheet immediately catches the attention with its striking graphics featuring the three main characters – Django (Jamie Foxx), Dr. King Schultz (Christoph Waltz) and Calvin Candie (Leonardi DiCaprio). Presented in excellent unrestored rolled (as issued) condition this exceptional example displays superbly and as Tarantino has such a huge fanbase very sought after. As Quentin Tarantino films are aimed for that more mature 18+ audience the merchandising budget isn’t what you would expect from a general release feature and as such nearly all the posters & promotional items produced are in much lower numbers…making this type of movie memorabilia extremely scarce.
Trivia: Quentin Tarantino revealed at Comic-Con that Django (Jamie Foxx) and Broomhilda (Kerry Washington) are meant to be the great-great-great-grandparents of the character John Shaft from the Shaft (1971) films. An overt reference to this connection can be found in Washington’s character’s full name: Broomhilda Von Shaft.
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“We got a bunch of fucking vampires out there, trying to get in here and suck our fucking blood. And that’s it. Plain and simple. I don’t want to hear anything about “I don’t believe in vampires,” because I don’t fucking believe in vampires, but I believe in my own two eyes, and what I saw, is fucking vampires. Now, do we all agree that what we are dealing with is vampires?”
Robert Rodriguez’ “From Dusk till Dawn” combines vicious violence, Cheech Marin vampires, and some funny dark humour from the cast into one big collective film. More than a basic horror movie, it shows Rodriquez as a fine director and Quentin Tarantino as a tight screenwriter who bring to the screen shoot em up vampire fun for the Pulp Fiction/Evil Dead devotees. Pulse Advertising produced a cool looking poster (a mean looking, gun-toting George Clooney) for this grindhouse, horror-heist collaboration. Visual impact and design are key aspects of any Tarantino/Rodriguez production and this beautiful example perfectly illustrates that fact. This original, rolled (as issued) US One Sheet movie poster from 1996 displays and presents to excellent effect and represents a fine piece of cult movie memorabilia from one of the best collaborative duos working today.
Watch the Trailer HERE
Trivia: The band playing in the “Titty Twister” is Tito & Tarantula, featuring Robert Rodriguez. The line-up also featured Oingo Boingo drummer Johnny ‘Vatos’ Hernandez.
…more detail“Unzipped. Unwrapped. Unleashed !”
“Full Tilt Boogie” is a really good and informative feature length documentary on the making of “From Dusk Till Dawn”. It covers most aspects of the film making process. Interviews with all of the cast and crew, following them around during filming and off hours from start to finish. Having to deal with issues like unions, paparazzi, weather, long hours, and unexpected fires as the main set burns down…Hard work, yes, but there is real passion in their film-making as they all seem to love what they’re doing. Originally included as an extra on the “From Dusk Till Dawn“ Collectors Series DVD before receiving a limited theatrical release, this is a genuinely scarce film poster. Originally, rolled (as issued) US One Sheet movie poster from 1997 displays and presents to excellent effect and represents a fine piece of hard to find cinematic movie memorabilia.
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…more detail“For generations the Mafia preyed on the innocent. Tonight someone is preying on them.”
John Landis turns his horror talents from werewolves to vampires in this dark comedy, horror actioner “Innocent Blood”. This original 1992 UK quad film poster is stunning; great artwork by Renato Casaro as we see Marie (Anne Parillaud) in full vampire mode offset against a stained glass window. A lovely blue colour palette is used throughout which perfectly highlights the use of red in her eyes. In excellent original, unrestored condition this rolled (as issued) example displays to superb effect and represents a great item of original horror movie memorabilia from a director who has made this genre very much his own.
Trivia: Although this entire movie is about vampires, the word “vampire” itself is never actually used.
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