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  • Fight Club

    Fight Club

    £125.00

    “How much can you know about yourself if you’ve never been in a fight ?”

    An original British UK Quad from first year of release 1999 featuring Brad Pitt, Edward Norton and a bar of soap…Pitt’s smile alone is particularly unnerving and creepy! Rarely has a film been so keyed into its time, in ways that, commercially, will be both advantageous and damaging as “Fight Club” and despite certain hostility from some sectors, especially in the U.S., this bold, inventive, sustained adrenaline rush of a movie about a guru (Pitt) who advocates brutality and mayhem excited and exhilarated audiences everywhere in significant numbers. Presented in excellent rolled (as issued) condition this landscape format UK quad film poster represents a fine looking piece of scarce and collectable original film movie memorabilia.

    Trivia: The visible breath in the cave scene is recycled Leonardo DiCaprio breath from Titanic(1997), which was composited into the shot.

     

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  • Fight Club

    £225.00

    “How much can you know about yourself if you’ve never been in a fight ?”

    An original country of origin US alternative movie poster from 2022 by the artist Vance Kelly for David Fincher’s cult drama thriller “Fight Club” featuring Brad Pitt, Edward Norton with some amazing artwork and glow in dark pink ink detailing.  Rarely has a film been so keyed into its time, in ways that, commercially, will be both advantageous and damaging as “Fight Club” and despite certain hostility from some sectors, especially in the U.S., this bold, inventive, sustained adrenaline rush of a movie about a guru (Pitt) who advocates brutality and mayhem excited and exhilarated audiences everywhere in significant numbers. Presented in excellent rolled (as issued) condition this limited edition print is hand-numbered #30 from a print run of only 65 and was originally made available as an exclusive New York Comic Con print that represents a distinctive and collectable item of movie memorabilia.

    Trivia: The visible breath in the cave scene is recycled Leonardo DiCaprio breath from Titanic(1997), which was composited into the shot.

     

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  • Filth and the Fury, The : A Sex Pistols Film

    £95.00

    “Bill Grundy: Keep going, chief, keep going. You’ve got another 5 seconds. Say something outrageous”…Any paper from this cult punk rock film is extremely sought after and this rare example is a country of origin (UK) quad film poster for  Julien Temple’s “The Filth and the Fury: A Sex Pistols Film” from first year of release 2000. Designed by Paul Burgess and incorporating the original Sex Pistols logo created by Helen Wellington-Lloyd it really does make for a striking piece. Originally rolled (as issued) it looks stunning and displays and presents excellently…An fantastic piece of music/film/cultural memorabilia presented in investment grade condition !…”If you talk like an arsehole, and look like and arsehole, then you’re an arsehole”

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  • Final Destination

    Final Destination

    £75.00

    “No Accidents. No Coincidences. No Escapes. You Can’t Cheat Death.”…New Wave Creative produced an excellent poster for James Wong’s 2000 horror hit “Final Destination”. This rolled original UK Quad movie poster displays very well with a great creepy cast image perfectly fitting in with the feel of the movie.

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  • Ghost Rider

    Ghost Rider

    £35.00

    “Long ago he made a deal to save someone he loved.”…Fantastic looking original UK Quad film poster for Mark Steven Johnson’s adaption of the Marvel Comics supernatural anti-her..”Ghost Rider”. This poster was originally rolled and in exceptional condition with some truly great artwork.

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  • Ghostbusters: Afterlife Movie Poster

    Ghostbusters: Afterlife

    £75.00

    “If there’s something strange in your neighborhood, Then you know who to call.”

    “Ghostbusters: Afterlife” is one of the many major big screen movies delayed by the Covid 19 Pandemic and is currently scheduled for a November 2021 release. This first Advance British UK quad was printed (and dated) 2020 and was issued to accompany the first Trailer (link below); both feature the iconic ‘Ecto-1’. Designed by creative agency BOND it’s a marvellous nostalgia piece evoking great memories for fans of the original. Originally rolled (as issued) this superb unrestored example displays to excellent effect with minimal age and wear and represents a fine item of collectable film movie memorabilia for an amazing sequel to one the best movies to come out of the 80’s.

    Trivia: Director Jason Reitman appeared in Ghostbusters II (1989) as the kid who tells Ray that according to his dad, the Ghostbusters are “full of crap”.

    Watch the First Advance Trailer HERE

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  • Ghostbusters: Afterlife Movie Poster

    Ghostbusters: Afterlife

    £75.00

    “If there’s something strange in your neighborhood, Then you know who to call.”

    “Ghostbusters: Afterlife” is one of the many major big screen movies delayed by the Covid 19 Pandemic and is currently scheduled for a November 2021 release. This first Advance one-sheet was printed (and dated) 2020 and was issued to accompany the first Trailer (link below); both feature the iconic ‘Ecto-1’. Designed by creative agency BOND it’s a marvellous nostalgia piece evoking great memories for fans of the original. Originally rolled (as issued) this superb unrestored example displays to excellent effect with minimal age and wear and represents a fine item of collectable film movie memorabilia for an amazing sequel to one the best movies to come out of the 80’s.

    Trivia: Director Jason Reitman appeared in Ghostbusters II (1989) as the kid who tells Ray that according to his dad, the Ghostbusters are “full of crap”.

    Watch the First Advance Trailer HERE

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  • Gladiator Movie Poster

    Gladiator

    £125.00

    “Father of a murdered son, husband to a murdered wife and I shall have my vengeance in this life or the next”.

    A guaranteed original 2000 UK Quad movie poster for Ridley Scott’s Oscar winning ancient Rome actioner “Gladiator”. Designed by The Cimarron Group this ‘Reviews’ style UK quad film poster issued for this Oscar winning epic is presented rolled in high grade condition and displays superbly. Perfectly suited by the landscape format the imagery features Russell Crowe as the gladiator Maximus Decimus Meridius with Rome’s famous Colosseum acting as a stunning backdrop.

    Trivia: Russell Crowe later admitted that he initially felt unworthy of all the praise and the Oscar for Best Actor that he got for this movie. After seeing the completed movie, he felt it was a “director’s film”, and that the Oscar should have gone to director Sir Ridley Scott instead.

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  • The Graduate Alternative Movie Poster

    Graduate, The

    £695.00

    “This is Benjamin. He’s a little worried about his future.”

    Nautilus Art Prints released this Laurent Durieux variant as a limited run of 200 in 2017. In this poster, Durieux creates a bright and colourful retro summer aesthetic as he illustrates the memorable scuba-suit pool scene from Mark Nichols’ 1967 comedy-drama-romance “The Graduate”. This scene was very symbolic in displaying Ben’s (Dustin Hoffman) lack of control over his future whilst he was still trapped under hs parents control. The 12-colour screen print is signed by Durieux and hand-numbered #36/200. Having a very limited release these alternative movie posters are incredibly rare. Unrestored, this rolled (as issued) poster presents and displays to exceptional effect and represents a superb example of genuinely scarce modern film memorabilia featuring one of Hollywood’s greatest romantic comedy’s…classic and very COOL!

    Trivia: In the famous promotional still and original poster for this film, Dustin Hoffman is seen in the background framed by Mrs. Robinson’s shapely leg. The leg in that photo didn’t belong to Anne Bancroft, however; it belonged to a then-unknown model, Linda Gray, who later played Mrs. Robinson in a London stage musical of The Graduate & Sue Ellen Ewing in the TV show Dallas.

     

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  • Hitcher, The   (1986)

    Hitcher, The (1986)

    £150.00

    “He came from hell. Don’t ask him where he wants to go.”… UK, country unique artwork makes this original 1986 UK Quad movie poster for Robert Harmon’s supernatural serial killer, road movie extremely sought after by collector’s of the genre. Genuinely very rare and a very creepy film poster.

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  • Hot Fuzz Movie Poster

    Hot Fuzz

    £125.00

    “They’re bad boys. They’re die hards. They’re lethal weapons. They are… Hot Fuzz.”

    Original 2007 one-sheet movie poster for the Pegg/Frost/Wright collaboration “Hot Fuzz”. A poster that is genuinely scarce due to limited cinema release and like the makers’ previous collaboration “Shaun of the Dead” it has very quickly gained a cult following. “Hot Fuzz” satirises American action films in a way that an American satire would not. Edgar Wright and Simon Pegg don’t simply spoof the plot threads and the car chases. They know the smaller details of Hollywood’s formula, as they exemplify with its continuous references to the scene in Point Break where Keanu Reeves fires his gun into the sky in anger and the scene in Bad Boys II where Martin Lawrence, in a circling tracking shot, says, “S*** just got real.” Not only do they tackle those less clear characteristics of Hollywood, they also perfectly portray people who talk about awesome scenes in action movies, hilariously by Nick Frost. Eye catching design by Creative Partnership of Pegg & Frost this excellent rolled example displays superbly and represents a super example of classic British cinema memorabilia.

    Trivia: As this is the second part of the Cornetto Trilogy, the blue wrapper makes its appearance in the film. Nick and Danny are seen eating vanilla flavor ice cream. According to Edgar Wright, blue represents the police, which is the main motif in the film. For Wright’s other films, Shaun of the Dead (2004), it was red and strawberry flavor, representing blood and zombies, while the final part, The World’s End (2013), it was green and peppermint with chip, representing science fiction and extraterrestrial elements.

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  • House of 1000 Corpses Movie Poster

    House of 1000 Corpses

    £195.00

    “The most shocking tale of carnage ever seen.”

    “House of 1000 Corpses” is a stylish, gore-laden 2003 offering which marks marks the directorial debut of Trash/Industrial Artist Musician Rob Zombie. Largely unheard of outside Zombie’s fiercely loyal fanbase it grew to be a cult horror classic, proving hugely influential for the low budget flicks that followed. Because of a very limited cinema release schedule and a low print run these posters are genuinely rare and hard to find. This originally rolled (as issued) 2003 UK quad displays superbly with great horror imagery from British artist Graham Humphreys and represents a fine example of horror memorabilia.

    Trivia: Otis’ and Baby’s bizarre rants during the “home movie” segments are inspired by the Charles Manson family’s supposed home movies.

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