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  • 6-sheet art nice David, but yeah what to do with it? I don't see to many that make me think what wall could I put that on?

    Beatles poster nice! They actually have a lot of good looking posters for a music band...whoops! THE music band!  :)
  • :bee:
  • Nice 6sht David, if your stuck just send it here.... ;)


    Jollygood too Charlie, I would like some Beatles stuff myself, but you can't do it all. :s
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  • And of course thanks to David for the most coveted of daybills - the ultra rare rolled, tri-phallically enhanced, flame retardant:

     
  • David said:
    6-Sheet - and the next question is, what am i going to do with it!


    Nice pick up David. My suggestion is search through your house or apartment and see if there is a wall you would like this poster on if there is one available. After the scouting is done and you decide which wall do your research to get a rough estimate on the cost to frame the poster. I went with Hollywood Poster Frames myself because they helped my find a restorer to restore and linenback the poster, took the measurements after linenback, and sent me the frame as well as info on how to get the rest of the material to save me over $3,000 if I was to have a framer do it.

    Looks like an exceptional poster

    I had a chance to get the Star Wars 6 Sheet, but ultimately decided against it because I had no wall I could put a six-sheet so I went with the 3-Sheet instead.
  • Nice Chris! Love the Moulin Rouge & Crashout! Two of a Kind, steamy!  =)...Top Gun, sublime!... ;)
  • CSM said:



    Great poster with artwork by Aub. Mosely.

  • This lovely poster just came in the mail for me. A film Warner Brothers never wanted the public to see in fear that it could ruin their Exorcist franchise. Warner eventually took AIP to court and some settlement was agreed to by the studios in which this film will never see the light of day again. Abby for the most part is considered to be a dead film. Abby makes occasional appearances in the theaters being shown from 16mm prints. I saw the film a few years ago myself and with the exception of the Exorcist's score I actually enjoyed Abby more.

    Now I just have to make a decision for my next poster Foxy Brown or Blacula.
    Abby.JPG 269.6K
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    @Goldeneye

    Thanks, have framed the big ones before - it was more about which poster I was going to take down because it was not going to be this one: http://vintagemoviepostersforum.com/discussion/4/our-cleopatra

    Goldeneye said:
    This lovely poster just came in the mail for me. A film Warner Brothers never wanted the public to see in fear that it could ruin their Exorcist franchise. Warner eventually took AIP to court and some settlement was agreed to by the studios in which this film will never see the light of day again. Abby for the most part is considered to be a dead film. Abby makes occasional appearances in the theaters being shown from 16mm prints. I saw the film a few years ago myself and with the exception of the Exorcist's score I actually enjoyed Abby more.

    Now I just have to make a decision for my next poster Foxy Brown or Blacula.
    Very nice...but surely you will just get both and save yourself the anguish of choosing?
  • CSM said:
    the most coveted of daybills - the ultra rare rolled, tri-phallically enhanced, flame retardant:

     
    You have now joined a very special butt slapping naked sweaty chest fraternity, well done - I believe you are the first from this forum to do so, I can hear the panting as you wait the release of TGIII...
  • Beautiful Chris...Moulin Rouge is the standout for me too!
  • edited July 2015
    Great haul chris,  notching up more nice noir paper! Moulin  Rouge  is a special one!
  • Goldeneye said:
    This lovely poster just came in the mail for me. A film Warner Brothers never wanted the public to see in fear that it could ruin their Exorcist franchise. Warner eventually took AIP to court and some settlement was agreed to by the studios in which this film will never see the light of day again. Abby for the most part is considered to be a dead film. Abby makes occasional appearances in the theaters being shown from 16mm prints. I saw the film a few years ago myself and with the exception of the Exorcist's score I actually enjoyed Abby more.

    Now I just have to make a decision for my next poster Foxy Brown or Blacula.
    Congrats on this one! Im with david, go for both!
  • Good haul Chris and nice work on the Abby GE.
  • The U.S. poster leaves this Australian daybill in it's wake.


  • Sven said:
    Goldeneye said:
    This lovely poster just came in the mail for me. A film Warner Brothers never wanted the public to see in fear that it could ruin their Exorcist franchise. Warner eventually took AIP to court and some settlement was agreed to by the studios in which this film will never see the light of day again. Abby for the most part is considered to be a dead film. Abby makes occasional appearances in the theaters being shown from 16mm prints. I saw the film a few years ago myself and with the exception of the Exorcist's score I actually enjoyed Abby more.

    Now I just have to make a decision for my next poster Foxy Brown or Blacula.
    Congrats on this one! Im with david, go for both!
    Its the matter of deciding a few things for me to make my decision. I am looking for a project poster that needs some work, one that is done that just needs a frame, and decide is it a poster that stays up full time or goes up in one of the areas I designated for rotational switch outs.

    Abby here is a rotational compared to my Rocky poster signed that Stallone signed for me in person stays up all the time. I am leaning towards Foxy Brown being a poster that stays up all the time if I get it.
  • Whoops.....I forgot to take my PST

     

    * Paper Sickness Tablet

  • haha very cool
  • Nice daybills, as always Chris, and cool Abby. i have a different style of daybill for it. Will get around to some photos soon

  • Wow guys!!!  They come in bunches...
  • Some new video posters in nicely lurid horror colours.

  • edited July 2015

    I'm shocked.


    You can post photos without any help. :p

  • Goldeneye said:
    Sven said:
    Goldeneye said:
    This lovely poster just came in the mail for me. A film Warner Brothers never wanted the public to see in fear that it could ruin their Exorcist franchise. Warner eventually took AIP to court and some settlement was agreed to by the studios in which this film will never see the light of day again. Abby for the most part is considered to be a dead film. Abby makes occasional appearances in the theaters being shown from 16mm prints. I saw the film a few years ago myself and with the exception of the Exorcist's score I actually enjoyed Abby more.

    Now I just have to make a decision for my next poster Foxy Brown or Blacula.
    Congrats on this one! Im with david, go for both!
    Its the matter of deciding a few things for me to make my decision. I am looking for a project poster that needs some work, one that is done that just needs a frame, and decide is it a poster that stays up full time or goes up in one of the areas I designated for rotational switch outs.

    Abby here is a rotational compared to my Rocky poster signed that Stallone signed for me in person stays up all the time. I am leaning towards Foxy Brown being a poster that stays up all the time if I get it.

    Fair enough GoldenEye! I wish I had a rotation system, need to get the right frame to do so!
  • The Gate is cool!
  • Thanks all!
  • edited July 2015
    From July 5 The Stakeout On Dope Street daybill is rare and if you haven't seen the image I posted  of The Colossus Of New York  visit my thread on Banned In Australia Films.
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