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(Quote) I have no issue with that at all. If you were a car guy, we'd be competing for the same posters! I'm happy to have as limited an amount of competition as possible.
in Rockabilly's poster collection Comment by rockabilly777 June 2022
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No heels here, but more wheels. The description of this was that it's a double sided 1 sheet. It's a super craptastic seller's photo (and I even cropped some of the unnecessary crap from it), so fingers crossed it arrives as advertised. If so, I'll …
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(Quote) Two things stand out to me as well, but they don't have anything to do with the creation, production or distribution of the film.
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May 2022
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(Quote) Amen, brother. Amen.
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Stains? Check. Lengthy tears? Check. Appearance that of some taped together Frankenstein of a poster? Check. Purchased for less than the cost of a fast food meal? Check. One more battle scarred poster for me to love? Also check. More AIP goodness. O…
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Another great haul, Rick! Congratulations! I'm partial to Jake and Elwood outta that lot.
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Not much going on here in the world o' framing, but I did get one done over the weekend. A Reckless Age daybill got demoted out of the frame and Fascino Criminale took it's place. Again I apologize for the lighting in this joint. The picture is crap…
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Window card-o-rama! (and a Belgian for good measure). Great stuff! Wonderful colors on Song Of Love!
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Oh yeah! With movie posters, SIZE MATTERS! Nice 3 sheet! With regards to 3 sheets for 3D movies, I think the only ones I have are Man In The Dark and Hannah Lee.
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Thanks, man. The snipe is at the very top. You can see a bit of it folded over to the right of her head. Devil On Wheels has two trivial distinctions (and possibly more). It's the first feature film about them danged teenagers and their hot rods (19…
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Thanks, Rick. It's difficult to follow your new stuff or that of Mr Paisley and MAGG, but I'll just slip these couple new ones in under the radar. This first one was super inexpensive and I'm a 50's 3D geek, so I felt the compulsion to pick it up. I…
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Werewolves, Kong and Scorchy (to name but a few) are all typically MAGGAWESOME, but the COWARDS CORNER?? Wha? What kind of cinematic wonderment is this? With accessories and instructions as well? WOW!! It's the find of the year, to be sure! Congratu…
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Beautiful poster! I'm a sucker for the romantic-y stuff.
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Thank you, kind sir. I just revisited a couple of your last posts on your thread with pics of what's on your walls, and I have a long way to go to achieve any levels of MAGG awesomeness. Yowzers.
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Well hello again. I didn't expect I'd be stopping in so soon again with something to post, but fate seems to have worked in my favor. While not the more colorful COO poster, a quad will fit the bill just fine for now. Since US posters are arguably e…
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Thanks again for all the extra info, Lawrence. I now have a better understanding of why many of those films didn't receive OZ releases. I do like the title "Hell Kitten" way more than "The Prime Time". I'll have to keep my eye out for one of those. …
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Thanks for the additional image, Lawrence. Pretty impressive that they printed a 1 sheet for a juvenile delinquent title. From your past comments on the subject, many troubled teens/delinquent titles didn't get OZ/NZ releases, so it's surprising thi…
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Ooooooh, cool! Melikes that one too. I have a soft spot for Danish/Finnish/Swedish posters anyway, but despite the lack of color, at least they used the 1 sheet/half sheet artwork. I gotta imagine an image of a "teenage" girl ready to clock someone …
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As usual, great and diverse stuff, Rick! The Thousand Eyes db has great colors and presence, but being shallow like I am, the standout for me is the artwork on 2069.
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Nothing like a bit of sexploitation to brighten up the walls! Great stuff!
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UNIVERSAL HORROR!!
(This isn't. Sorry.) Just a couple new entries for the rock-o-archives. Regarding the first one, I have an insert and window card for the title, but the best art (IMO) is on the 1 sheet (and also the half sheet), so I … -
Spook-o-rama! More April awesomeness! Nice one, Matias!
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ELVIS! Is in the house! Great stuff, Rick!
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Thanks, Mr P. I'm pretty sure I ran across the Night Moves poster in Paul Veysey's Motor Movies - The Posters book, and the Woman In Chains I think I saw in Tony Nourmand's Exploitation posters book.
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A couple of German A1's about to make their way across the pond and to the hallowed halls of the Rock-o-gallery. I'll never see either film, I just dig the artwork.
in Rockabilly's poster collection Comment by rockabilly777 April 2022
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Woo hooooo! Banner-iffic!!
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Thanks, Mr P. Like VMPF's MAGG, I'm a sucker for gimmicky stuff, and posters for multiple-feature showings are one of 'em.
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Great stuff, Lawrence. Thanks much for the research and the post!
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Yeah, I think the actual 1 sheets are all duotone. The pics I posted above are probably ad mats of some sort. They were just the quickest thing to grab and post to represent what the other 1 sheets look like.
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Thanks northwestern tiki-god.
These aren't the best pics, but they are representative of the two other quad-feature 1 sheets…