Nice! It’s like I sleep better knowing I don’t have to be so specific with my collection. My desires drift in the wind taking what ever turn they may want. The best part is remembering what you bought when the wife tells you to clean up!
And got this one for Quella villa in fondo al parco, the screen debut of my admired Nelson de la Rosa. Born in Dominican Republic, once the shortest man on earth and sometimes Michael Jackson impersonator, he went from this obscure italian horror to star along Marlon Brando in Island of Dr. Moreau.
Good heavens, we're a little over two weeks in, and Matias has claimed victory for the month of February! Wowie! From awesome vintage to more modern-y horror, this man has it all! Well done, sir!
And Rick with the alley oop pass to Ves, where she successfully goes for the slam dunk! Nice stuff, kids! Here's a smattering of my recent poster activity:
An inexpensive Belgian, and I have no idea what the film is, but I liked the colors and look:
Another cheapo Belgain, but it has a groovy 50's neckin' in the car theme:
Almost done with the Belgians for today, but this was kind of a neato music-y themed one, so I snagged it:
In an effort to not let Ves have all the fun with this title, I got me one too
I finally got my hands on a Bunco Squad (half sheets), and while I'm at it, why not get both styles? Condition isn't great, but I likes 'em.
Another half sheet. I have the insert for this already, but this poster adds a bit more bad girl goodness.
Not quite as good as the 1 sheet, and this one like so many of mine, is condition challenged. Hopefully it'll mat and frame up fine.
Lastly for now, this obviously isn't a movie poster, but I ran across this photo file on google images while looking for something else. It was a small ad that ran in Hot Rod Magazine in the early 50's. I thought it would look cool displayed with the hot rod themed movie posters, and also be a bridge to my interest in/enjoyment of music, so I had a 14x29 inch print made of it and framed it up:
On a PC now and not on my Phone. With my old eyes I spy "The Family Secret" under the title...
"A lawyer faces a difficult decision when his son accidentally kills his best friend with no witnesses present, and a rift develops in his mother and father offer contradictory solutions to their sons dilemma."
Here's the 1 sheet I have for it. The artwork and tagline would make you think something else happened behind the roadhouse that they ended up regretting. Still some decent 50's-ish car imagery.
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you to clean up!
It's been a lucky start of the year!!
Been a bit quiet, but here are a few new titles.
Is this poster trimmed at the bottom or just not photogaraped completely, thus not showing us the Offset Print Sydney credit?
Been a bit quiet, but here are a few new titles.
Lawrence, no it's not trimmed and has the printer detail on the bottom, i just edited the photo a bit too close.
Peter
And another daybill to add for the great comedy duo!
Glad to see you closing the gaps on your AC collection
Criss Cross is a stunner
Congrats Ves (and impressive job keeping the heist quiet
An inexpensive Belgian, and I have no idea what the film is, but I liked the colors and look:
Another cheapo Belgain, but it has a groovy 50's neckin' in the car theme:
Almost done with the Belgians for today, but this was kind of a neato music-y themed one, so I snagged it:
In an effort to not let Ves have all the fun with this title, I got me one too
I finally got my hands on a Bunco Squad (half sheets), and while I'm at it, why not get both styles?
Another half sheet. I have the insert for this already, but this poster adds a bit more bad girl goodness.
Not quite as good as the 1 sheet, and this one like so many of mine, is condition challenged. Hopefully it'll mat and frame up fine.
Lastly for now, this obviously isn't a movie poster, but I ran across this photo file on google images while looking for something else. It was a small ad that ran in Hot Rod Magazine in the early 50's. I thought it would look cool displayed with the hot rod themed movie posters, and also be a bridge to my interest in/enjoyment of music, so I had a 14x29 inch print made of it and framed it up:
Well done Rock!
"A lawyer faces a difficult decision when his son accidentally kills his best friend with no witnesses present, and a rift develops in his mother and father offer contradictory solutions to their sons dilemma."
Sounds interesting!