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There is no doubting the cinematic and cultural influence of Batman’s arch nemesis The Joker with this 2019 offering hailed as the best yet. Joaquin Phoenix stars as Arthur ‘Joker’ Fleck in Todd Phillips’ “Joker”. A production hugely loved and appreciated by the fans as he presents his own unique take on the ‘Clown Prince of Crime’. Creative arts agency BOND have designed a truly stunning ‘Coming Soon’ film poster for the 2019 US/International one sheet. This version is a true first printing which was quickly recalled when it was realised EXPERIENCE had been mis-spelt as EXPERIECE (see photo). Dubbed the ‘Playing Card’ style by fans, for this critically acclaimed and commercially record breaking film and destined to become as iconic as Phoenix’s portrayal of DC’s ‘anti-superhero’. Originally rolled (as issued) this totally unrestored example presents and displays to excellent effect without a blemish of note and represents a hugely collectable and totally cool piece of movie memorabilia for one of popular culture’s most recognised villains.
Trivia #1: The stairs in the movie are at 1170 Shakespeare Avenue, Bronx, New York with the footage of him dancing down them to the Gary Glitter song ‘Rock and Roll Part 2’ being used for the film, trailer and poster.
Trivia #2: The Joker’s make-up is very similar to John Wayne Gacy‘s, a serial killer who would often entertain children while dressed as Pogo the Clown. This make-up style was shunned by working clowns at the time, as they strictly prohibit “sharp” ends in their make-up, as it scares children.
Watch the Joker trailer HERE
…more detailThere is no doubting the cinematic and cultural influence of Batman’s arch nemesis The Joker with this latest offering pairing him with Harley Quinn (Lady Gaga) looking to be the best yet. Joaquin Phoenix again stars as Arthur ‘Joker’ Fleck in Todd Phillips’ “Joker: Folie a Deux”. A sequel hugely anticipated by the fans as Phillips presents his own unique take on the ‘Clown Prince of Crime’. Advertising agency Legion Creative have designed a truly stunning teaser poster, featuring the titular Joker and newcomer Harley Quinn with the title ‘Folie a Deux’ cleverly incorporated into the JOKER typography. Much like the first movie which used ‘Put on a Happy Face’ as its tagline, the sequel takes ‘The World is a Stage’ as a clever enticement for the things to come. Originally rolled (as issued) this presents and displays to excellent effect and represents a hugely collectable item of movie memorabilia for one of popular culture’s most recognised anti-hero’s.
Trivia: The Joker’s make-up is very similar to John Wayne Gacy‘s, a serial killer who would often entertain children while dressed as Pogo the Clown. This make-up style was shunned by working clowns at the time, as they strictly prohibit “sharp” ends in their make-up, as it scares children.
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“Jurassic Park” was one of the greatest and most enjoyable movies ever to come out of the 1990’s and certainly one of the best ‘pop corn’ films of all-time, so it’s no surprise that that we now reach number six in this hugely popular series. Jeff Goldblum, Sam Neill, Laura Dern from the original trilogy now join the newcomers Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard for “Jurassic World: Dominion”. Graphic design agency Concept Arts have created a truly memorable posterThe image featured here on this Advance US one sheet has the familiar (and now iconic) Jurassic Park logo encased in amber – no doubt a homage to the walking stick adornment used by the Park’s founder John Hammond (Sir Richard Attenborough). Originally rolled (as issued) this totally unrestored example presents and displays to excellent effect with only very minimal handling wear and represents a hugely collectable and totally cool piece of movie memorabilia for one of popular cinema’s most loved and biggest film franchises.
Watch the “Jurassic World: Dominion” Trailer HERE
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“Wax on, right hand. Wax off, left hand. Wax on, wax off. Breathe in through nose, out the mouth. Wax on, wax off. Don’t forget to breathe, very important”
“The Karate Kid” was a huge box-office hit for John G. Avildsen when released in 1984, going on to launch a number of sequels, remakes (including a change of gender) and an incredibly popular and long running TV series “Cobra Kai”, which picks up the story in present day using nearly all the original cast. Any paper from the series is hugely collectable with the first release, 1984 country of origin, US one-sheet (as offered here) the most sought after. Like many film posters from the period it’s an early example of photo-shopping, which in this case really works well, with a silhouetted Daniel LaRusso (Ralph Macchio) the main focus as he is about the perform the iconic ‘crane kick’. Presented in excellent rolled (as issued) condition, it truly is superb and a marvellous item of collectable cinematic memorabilia from an extremely popular franchise.
Trivia: The yellow classic automobile that Daniel polishes in the famous “wax-on/wax-off” training scene, then later offered by Mr. Miyagi as Daniel’s birthday gift, was actually given to Ralph Macchio by the producer, and he still owns it. The car is a 1948 Ford Super De Luxe.
…more detailPresley packs the the screen’s biggest wallop…with the gals…with the gloves…with the guitar! An exceptional 1962 US One Sheet that appears unused.
…more detailMarvel Studios’ “LOKI” features the God of Mischief as he steps out of his brother’s shadow in a new Disney+ series that takes place after the events of “Avengers: Endgame.” Tom Hiddleston returns as the title character, joined by Owen Wilson, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Sophia Di Martino, Wunmi Mosaku and Richard E. Grant. Kate Herron directs “LOKI” and Michael Waldron is head writer. Presented here in original unrestored condition this beautiful 2021 rolled (as issued) example displays to excellent effect with the minimal of handling wear. Only ever released as a one-sheet poster in the United States and printed exclusively for the US market to promote the first Season of “LOKI” this is a truly scarce poster and highly sought after. With Tom Hiddleston’s Loki already firmly established as a fans favourite this impressive item represents a fine addition for any collector of original Marvel Studio posters or comic book fan memorabilia.
“Sleep all day. Party all night. Never grow old. Never die. It’s fun to be a vampire.”
A country of origin US One Sheet from original year of release, 1987 for Joel Schumacher’s classic 1980s vampire flick – “The Lost Boys”. Designed by Intralink Film Graphic Design and with artwork by John Alvin this is a very striking original movie poster featuring the teen vampires in all their undead glory presented in muted grey stones against a bright, blood red background. Originally rolled (as issued) this example presents to excellent effect and represents a fantastic piece of original cinematic memorabilia for this super popular movie…“Something I never could stomach about Santa Carla, all the damn vampires!”
Trivia: In the cave of the Lost Boys, you can see a poster of Jim Morrison, who recorded the original version of “People are Strange” with The Doors. Also, when Star and Laddie are being carried into Sam’s room, you can see a poster of Echo & The Bunnymen, who recorded the version used in the movie.
…more detailA classic and scarce original 2019 BFI 50th Anniversary 4K release British UK quad film poster for John Schlesinger’s multi Award winning “Midnight Cowboy”, still the only X-Rated movie to win an Oscar. It was nominated for seven and won three including Best Director for John Schlesinger which was an (then) unheard of return for an ‘X’ film. Beautiful distinctive character imagery; a great black & white character shot of ‘Ratso’ (Dustin Hoffman and ‘Joe’ (Jon Voight). Originally rolled (as issued) this example displays and presents to excellent effect with pure bright white background and crisp colour imagery. Showing in only a handful of independent and art-house cinemas the advertising campaign was very low key and the UK film poster that accompanied the extremely limited cinema release is truly hard to find with this fine example representing an impressive item of collectable original cinematic memorabilia.
Trivia: Dustin Hoffman kept pebbles in his shoe to ensure his limp would be consistent from shot to shot.
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“Twas a long time ago, longer now than it seems in a place perhaps you’ve seen in your dreams. For the story you’re about to be told began with the holiday worlds of auld. Now you’ve probably wondered where holidays come from. If you haven’t I’d say it’s time you begun.”
Tim Burton seems like the only being on the planet who could come with characters such as the ones found in “The Nightmare Before Christmas” The feature is literally a tale likely to be found in a child’s dreams It creates a world of its own, inhabiting unforgettable characters, events that should be shared with generations This film is a visual masterpiece; a movie that deserves its reputation as a timeless “Burtonesque” classic. This original cartoon style 1993 British quad poster perfectly captures all of Burton’s stylish elements. Eye-catching animated imagery and a stunning design for this rather unusual Disney production . This superb rolled (as issued) example looks beautiful and displays to marvellous effect, representing a a fantastic piece of original movie memorabilia for an innovative and popular film maker.
Trivia: Lock, Shock, and Barrel’s names, as a whole, are derived from wordplay of the phrase “Lock, stock, and barrel,” a phrase meaning ‘everything’, which, in turn, was derived from the components of a musket.
…more detail“They’re here.”…Original US One Sheet movie poster for Tobe Hooper’s “Poltergeist”. From first year of release 1982 this eye catching, simple design features the most famous scene from the Film. Genuinely very rare from a truly memorable horror movie.
…more detail“Poltergeist” is a no holds barred, roller coaster ride through the supernatural world and back to ours from the creative minds of Steven Spielberg, Tobe Hooper, Jerry Goldsmith, and Beatrice Straight that brings a modern take to the haunted house genre and it’s effects on a normal suburban family who live there. Offered here is an outstanding alternative movie poster by the maestro of British horror art, Graham Humphreys. This superb limited edition example is an incredibly rare Artist Proof example (this is hand-numbered #7). Suburban terror never looked better than this, thanks to Humphreys’ stunning visuals, are beautifully realised, with incredible colour tones. Released in 2023 as an exclusive Private Commission, this immediately sold out when launched. Originally rolled, flat-unfolded (as issued) the example offered displays to exceptional effect and represents a truly outstanding and extremely desirable item of collectable movie memorabilia with a ‘modern’ twist. “They’re here.”
Trivia: Both of the terrors that plague Robbie (Oliver Robins) came from Steven Spielberg’s own fears as a child: a fear of clowns and a tree outside his window.
…more detailOne of the best films of the 1980’s and certainly one of Schwarzenegger’s finest roles, “Predator“ is a film I’ve seen more times than I care to remember. Directed by John McTiernan, who would go on to helm “Die Hard” the following year (arguably the greatest action movie ever made), the film is an excellent mix of gung-ho action and sci-fi horror with a truly iconic monster (designed by Stan Winston). The rare and original UK quad film poster offered here is from first year of release 1987 and was created by a team at the FEREF design agency, including Stephen Laws, Frank Hillary and acclaimed movie poster artist Brian Bysouth. This was one of the first film posters by the artist to have been created with photo composition and not painted, as had been the case with his previous posters. This ‘thermal imaging’ version has a great action image of Dutch (Arnold Schwarzenegger) and is considered a classic amongst collectors of the genre. Originally folded (as issued – the fold lines are soft from being stored flat for a number of years) this beautiful unrestored example displays and presents to excellent effect. Sought after and extremely hard to find in this high grade condition it represents a fine piece of collectable original movie memorabilia.
Trivia: The mandibles of the Predator were the idea of James Cameron.
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