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  • Fantastic-Mr.-Fox-Movie-Poster

    Fantastic Mr. Fox

    £95.00

    “His life is fantastic… his wife is fantastic… his neighbors, not so fantastic.”

    “Fantastic Mr. Fox” is a pure delight. A feast for the eyes. From the opening scene, it takes no time at all to draw you into its beautiful visuals of vast countryside’s, running streams and falling foliage, all in marvelous stop motion animation.“Fantastic Mr. Fox” was a critical & cult success on its release with Anderson’s loyal fanbase hailing another solid cinematic offering. Only having a very limited run and showing in a small number of (largely ‘art-house’ or ‘independent’) cinemas any paper from the Film is scarce and in very short supply, making this originally rolled (as issued) Advance Teaser UK quad from 2009 a really great find. Designed by award winning creative arts agency BLT Communications LLC this ‘cast style’ looks and displays to excellent effect and represents an extremely hard to find, modern original collectable movie memorabilia from a truly talented writer / director.

    Trivia: Altogether, 535 puppets were made for the film. Mr. Fox had 17 different styles alone, and each of Mr. Fox’s styles had to be done in six different sizes. He has 102 puppets alone.

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  • Streets-of-Fire-Movie-Poster

    Streets of Fire

    £125.00

    “Tonight is what it means to be young…”

    After making his buddy cop hit “48 Hours” Walter Hill directed a film that was inspired by the movies he grew up on. It was a wild homage filled with the kinds of images and themes he loved most about those movies such as: “custom cars, kissing in the rain, neon, trains in the night, high-speed pursuit, rumbles, rock stars, motorcycles, jokes in tough situations, leather jackets and questions of honor.” What Hill created was “Streets of Fire” (1984) a 1980’s meets retro 1950’s musical-action-crime-comedy B-movie epic. The film stars Michael Pare as Tom Cody an ex-soldier who returns to his home to rescue his ex-girlfriend, a singer named Ellen Aim (Diane Lane) from the clutches of evil biker gang leader Raven Shaddock (Willem Dafoe). The music (heavily influenced by Meatloaf’s guru Jim Steinman) featured in the film also reflected the odd 1950’s meets the 1980’s backdrop with its diverse rockabilly, doo-wop, blues and New Wave sounds…Even though “Streets of Fire” didn’t do well when it was released, over the years it has developed a cult following because of its unique qualities. The colourful eye catching poster art by Riehm for the film reflects the furiously stylised aesthetic that was used to tell the rock n’ roll  fable of love ! Originally rolled (as issued) this beautiful unrestored 1984 US one sheet film poster presents superbly and represents a fine piece of original very collectable movie / music memorabilia…“A Rock ‘n’ Roll Fable !”

    Trivia: The car that Cody (Michael Pare) drives in the movie is a 1951 Mercury that was chopped, channelled, nosed, and decked.

     

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  • The Grand Budapest Hotel Alternative Movie Poster

    The Grand Budapest Hotel

    £495.00

    “Are you Monsieur Gustave of the Grand Budapest Hotel in Nebelsbad ?”

    Alternative movie poster artist Ice Ananphada has created a truly beautiful looking movie poster for Wes Anderson’s best film to date, the multi Oscar winning 2014 production “The Grand Budapest Hotel”. Released in 2015 as a private commission this limited edition print is hand-numbered #61/65. Printed on dur-o-tone butcher white art paper using 15 colour inks (which includes two metallics) and featuring the star-studded cast and titular hotel, Ananphada’s colour palette, line work and detailing is incredible – it  looks quite amazing.  Originally rolled (as issued) this displays to excellent effect and is a fine example of collectable modern movie memorabilia.

    Trivia: Ralph Fiennes partly based his character’s vocal traits on English comic actor Leonard Rossiter.

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  • The-Grand-Budapest-Hotel-Movie-Poster

    The Grand Budapest Hotel

    £495.00

    “Are you Monsieur Gustave of the Grand Budapest Hotel in Nebelsbad ?”

    A beautiful movie poster for Wes Anderson’s best film to date, the multi Oscar winning 2014 production “The Grand Budapest Hotel”. Designed by creative arts agency BLT Communications, this original 2014 UK Quad film poster is the Style B version featuring the titular hotel and has been finished in a vintage / retro style which  looks quite amazing; very impressive and the landscape layout of the British quad is the best way to display the imagery. Although a huge success with audiences and critics alike the movie is considered “art-house” or “independent” and had a very limited cinema release meaning any paper from the title is truly scarce. Originally rolled (as issued) this looks and displays to excellent effect and is a fine example of original collectable movie memorabilia that iOS also a work of art.

    Trivia: Ralph Fiennes partly based his character’s vocal traits on English comic actor Leonard Rossiter.

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  • The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou Movie Poster

    The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou

    £125.00

    “The deeper you go, the weirder life gets !”

    “The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou” is most certainly an unusual film. It’s something of a collage of colorful imagery, fragmented shots, quirky music, strange characters, bizarre situations, and amusing montages. But if you had seen Wes Anderson’s previous films, you would expect nothing less.“The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou” was a cult success on its release with Anderson’s loyal fanbase hailing another solid cinematic offering. Only having a very limited run and showing in a small number of (largely ‘art-house’ or ‘independent’) cinemas any paper from the Film is scarce and in very short supply, making this originally rolled (as issued) one-sheet from 2004 a really great find. Designed by award winning creative arts agency BLT Communications LLC this looks and displays to excellent effect and represents an extremely hard yo find, modern original collectable movie memorabilia from a truly talented writer / director.

    Trivia: The red woolen caps worn by the characters are a reference to Jacques-Yves Cousteau, famed underwater film-maker and co-inventor of the modern aqualung.

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  • Wild-at-Heart-Movie-Poster

    Wild at Heart

    £195.00

    “This whole world’s wild at heart and weird on top.”

    Unique artwork only used for the British release, a striking portrait style image of a ‘dagger stabbing a heart’. This is a truly scarce original first release 1990 British UK double crown poster designed by The Creative Partnership for this surreal David Lynch classic. With deep black background and vibrant colour tones it looks stunning with the desirability of this scarce piece further enhanced as it is presented in unrestored, rolled condition (apologies for the photograph but the poster has a high gloss finish & is a tough one to photograph.) An impressive and quality item movie memorabilia for a very rare and collectable film poster from one of Cinema’s most revered ‘cult’ directors.

    Trivia: The distinctive snakeskin jacket Sailor wears in the film was actually Nicolas Cage‘s own. Cage asked director David Lynch if he could wear the jacket in the film, as a tribute to Marlon Brando‘s role in The Fugitive Kind (1960). After filming was completed, Cage gave his jacket to Laura Dern.

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  • Wild at Heart Movie Poster

    Wild at Heart

    £395.00

    “This whole world’s wild at heart and weird on top.”

    Unique artwork only used for the British release, a striking landscape style image of a double ‘dagger stabbing a heart’. This is a truly scarce original first release 1990 British UK quad poster designed by The Creative Partnership for this surreal David Lynch classic. This incredibly rare advance poster was originally intended to be split in two and used as individual Double Crown sized posters (20″ x 30″) but as the design was so striking and well received some cinema managers left them intact and this one has survived uncut. With deep black background and vibrant colour tones it looks stunning with the desirability of this scarce piece further enhanced as it is presented in unrestored, rolled condition (apologies for the photograph but the poster has a high gloss finish & is a tough one to photograph.) An impressive and stylish item movie memorabilia for a very rare and collectable film poster from one of Cinema’s most revered ‘cult’ directors.

    Trivia: Nicolas Cageage did his own singing and stated that “Wild at Heart” helped him get away from method acting. David Lynch‘s spontaneous re-writes and the film’s odd characters helped him to be more playful with the craft.

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