Movie Posters
- Murdoch
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Covering a wall was dumb fantasizing on my part. After looking at the dimensions it doesn't seem worth it, although I think I'll pay the $4 for the movie program of Godard's Passion. =P~
- Cosmic Bus
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Joanna Gorska and Jerzy Skakun of homework have done a series of Jodorowsky posters:
Along with an interesting assortment of others: Closely Watched Trains, Annie Hall, Metropolis
Along with an interesting assortment of others: Closely Watched Trains, Annie Hall, Metropolis
- TMDaines
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That Metropolis one is awsome.
- Matt
- Joined: Tue Nov 02, 2004 12:58 pm
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Even though they continue the Weinstein's de-gaying campaign for this film, these are some beautifully designed posters.
- mfunk9786
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The 2nd one looks like it could be for the jazzed-up sequel to A Serious Man.
- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
- Joined: Wed Jan 11, 2006 2:42 pm
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That first one's been hanging up at the local art house theatre and I only just now realized that wasn't Aaron Eckhart
- Cinetwist
- Joined: Fri Jun 09, 2006 7:00 am
- Location: England
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They're chirashi; Japanese mini-flyers given away for free in cinema lobbys. Usually the same artwork as featured on full size B1/2 movie posters and highly collectable despite being free, due to the fact that their size makes them 'cute' and easy to display and store; as most Japanese apartments in cities are very small.Murdoch wrote:I have no idea what this site is, but these posters are gorgeous and for only two dollars? I know they're only "mini" posters, but I'd love to pick up a bunch and just cover a wall. Anybody know anything about them?
Most sites that sell them to westerners sell the modern chaff that you couldn't give away in Japan but that site is the best pricewise. Avoid ebay like the plague, hideously overpriced. Some people find the text offputting but they can (and usually do) feature exclusive, indigenously made artwork that beats the pants of the western version. It's easy to get hold of nice modern stuff, but living outside of Japan, it is impossible to get older stuff.
- fiddlesticks
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I was immediately smitten with the chirashi at that site (jmshop.net) and ordered a bunch of them. They arrived today, quite sturdily packaged and without so much as a nicked corner. I had them laminated and more or less threw them up on my wall among my other poster reproductions. I thought you might like to know what they look like. They're about 7" x 10" (18cm x 25cm). As you can see, it wouldn't take "several hundred" to cover a wall; they show up quite nicely, I think. I am very satisfied.
EDIT: In case it's not immediately clear, the posters for My Man Godfrey, This Gun for Hire, The Iron Horse, and Tokyo Story (left to right) are not chirashi; all the others are.
EDIT: In case it's not immediately clear, the posters for My Man Godfrey, This Gun for Hire, The Iron Horse, and Tokyo Story (left to right) are not chirashi; all the others are.
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- Murdoch
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Oh, wow. Thanks for posting that! I'm definitely going to pick up a few - have since only picked up the Passion program.
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so I have the sudden urge to pull down all the garbage on my dorm-room walls and put up a huge blown-up print of karina in vivre sa vie (probably the passion of joan of arc still). doesn't have to be high quality in the least. any ideas on how to go about doing this?
- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
- Joined: Wed Jan 11, 2006 2:42 pm
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Get thee to a Rasturbator
- "membrillo"
- Joined: Sat Sep 01, 2007 2:12 pm
- Location: San Diego, California / Tijuana, Baja California Norte
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Depends on what you mean by "huge" and how much you want to spend.snack wrote:so I have the sudden urge to pull down all the garbage on my dorm-room walls and put up a huge blown-up print of karina in vivre sa vie (probably the passion of joan of arc still). doesn't have to be high quality in the least. any ideas on how to go about doing this?
I've done this with a few stills. You can find some high quality stills online if you do an image search. (Use various search engines and change you filters to Large Images)
Last still I did was 45" by 60" and it cost me $230 to get the image blown up and printed. They also did the scaling to improve the image quality. Most commercial printers can do this for you.
The expensive part is the framing.
- hidaniel
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On topic but a non-sequitur, was anyone else bothered by the Clouzot's posters for The Murderer Lives at Number 21 and Le Corbeau hanging in Shosanna Dreyfus' theatre in Inglourious Basterds? If Clouzot was perceived as anti-French by that time why would she hang his posters?! It just doesn't make sense to me.
- The Elegant Dandy Fop
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- Location: Los Angeles, CA
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Yeah, and what's up with Hitler dying at the end? That's not how things happened!hidaniel wrote:On topic but a non-sequitur, was anyone else bothered by the Clouzot's posters for The Murderer Lives at Number 21 and Le Corbeau hanging in Shosanna Dreyfus' theatre in Inglourious Basterds? If Clouzot was perceived as anti-French by that time why would she hang his posters?! It just doesn't make sense to me.
- Cinetwist
- Joined: Fri Jun 09, 2006 7:00 am
- Location: England
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I was annoyed by every single film history aspect, but like The Dandy says, it's not exactly a film striving for realism.hidaniel wrote:On topic but a non-sequitur, was anyone else bothered by the Clouzot's posters for The Murderer Lives at Number 21 and Le Corbeau hanging in Shosanna Dreyfus' theatre in Inglourious Basterds? If Clouzot was perceived as anti-French by that time why would she hang his posters?! It just doesn't make sense to me.
- Murdoch
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- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
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Hard Candy is the first one that came to mind for me too
- Antlion
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Is this poster available anywhere at all? A reproduction perhaps?Via_Chicago wrote:Le Silence de la Mer
- rohmerin
- Joined: Mon Aug 07, 2006 10:36 am
- Location: Spain
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Finally I'm travelling to Poland so, please, people from Varsaw, Krakow or Breslau / Wrocław , where can I find good DVD stores in the centre of those cities?
I die for buying one or two gorgeous Polish film posters, but not surfing internet, I am decadent and I love to spend all my time in real stores. Any recommendable place to find them?
I'm looking for expensive vintage clothes (sorry for the off topic), so, any information is highly needed. BTW: I'll be in Amsterdam too and I've got the same interests about shopping in Les Pays Bas.
Muchas gracias.
I die for buying one or two gorgeous Polish film posters, but not surfing internet, I am decadent and I love to spend all my time in real stores. Any recommendable place to find them?
I'm looking for expensive vintage clothes (sorry for the off topic), so, any information is highly needed. BTW: I'll be in Amsterdam too and I've got the same interests about shopping in Les Pays Bas.
Muchas gracias.
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totally obsessed with this men now. just staggering !!
- dx23
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- Location: Puerto Rico
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Found this blog that shows how generic or cliche movie posters have become. This could easily go into the Worst Covers thread.
- mfunk9786
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- Forrest Taft
- Joined: Thu Mar 15, 2007 8:34 pm
- Location: Stavanger, Norway
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Oh yeah. The film is pretty good, too. The poster was designed by Pushwagner. A documentary on Pushwagner recently played in Norwegian theaters, but I unfortunately missed it. Here is the excellent trailer, with a nice look at his design for the poster you shared, among other things.
- rohmerin
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