April 2020
It's understandably slow here at the VMPF watering hole, so I'll help kick start things off for April. I offer my usual apologies for using auction photos instead of getting off the dime and taking my own. The first two offerings here aren't movie posters, but do have a marginal relation to film:
This one is just a groovy 24x36 poster created to advertise what I assume was a car show, but it was held in conjunction with a related film festival:

This one is an 11x17 poster on one side, informational flyer on the other side thingy that I would guess advertises a series of the graphic novels.

Allrighty. Now we're at least back into actual cinematic stuff. I had and sold off this poster in the distant past, but here I am, buying it once again:

And lastly for now, the gem of this particular post, a backed one sheet for a cautionary tale of morality:


This one is just a groovy 24x36 poster created to advertise what I assume was a car show, but it was held in conjunction with a related film festival:

This one is an 11x17 poster on one side, informational flyer on the other side thingy that I would guess advertises a series of the graphic novels.

Allrighty. Now we're at least back into actual cinematic stuff. I had and sold off this poster in the distant past, but here I am, buying it once again:

And lastly for now, the gem of this particular post, a backed one sheet for a cautionary tale of morality:

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Hmmm, seems the Rockabilly Mansion needs this one?
Yes? Just say the word!
Sometime in the fairly recent past, I thought I'd find my Suburban Mayhem 1 sheet and get it up on the wall. Turns out it measures 27.5x40. Really? Friggin Aussies.
Ah aussie poster sizes. Believe me I feel your pain. At least you are talented enough to work around it. Im stuck with too big or too small posters for all my pre cut mats!
Nope, here's a pic of it, and it looks like it was ill fitting length wise. No idea how I pulled it off, as the poster itself isn't damaged. And, NS4 on the computer screen. This must've been around 2008 or so.
One of the sub-collections I have is movie posters related to the interest in swing music in the 30's and 40's. Whenever the music-y stuff goes back up on the wall, some or all of these might be good companion pieces. The larger ones are 24x30 inches.
I wanted to hang my Bikini Beach 1 sheet sometime soon, but I needed a decent and like-themed poster to hang next to it. An inexpensive copy of this one seemed to fit the bill:
I stopped buying Mexican 1 sheets for the most part some time ago because they all seem to be prohibitively fragile, and they're a pain to find frames for, but I always kinda liked this poster and ran across an inexpensive one, so I'll see what I can do with it:
That's all the excitement for now. Back to your lives, citizens.
First off, how about a Risky Business poster without Tom Cruise? Just a nice, wholesome gal and a Porsche 928. It is a video release poster (reserve your copy on Beta now!), but it was also cheeeeep. Not sure what I'm going to do with it yet, but I like it.
Sorry about the poor pic here. This is a seller's photo, like usual. The magnets I have for my whiteboard won't hold this thing unrolled, so this will have to do for now. I used to have a 1 sheet for this, but now I have a window card:
Here we have a set of stills for Hot Car Girl. I was on the fence a bit about buying them, as they may be the dullest set of stills ever. There are two that I have that aren't pictured, but they're nothing to write home about either. They weren't expensive, so I thought it would be remiss of me not to add them to the rock-o-car geek collection. Maybe this isn't an entire set, and someone just kept the good ones. Who knows.
Next up, a couple more automotive-ish ones. I know, gee whiz, what a surprise! I'll still keep looking for this under it's preferable title, Hot Rods To Hell, but this will be a decent placeholder for now:
A Belgian poster for Checkpoint. I have the US 1 sheet, but the art on this one is different and in some ways better:
And lastly for now (how can the fun be over so fast? - I know, I know, that's what she said.) a half sheet that I've been looking for, for a while now. It's a C-list title to be sure, but not one that pops up a lot:
I'm not sure what within the "panorama of abnormalities" would cause her to tear her clothes off, but whatever it is, I'm good with it.
I already have more recent acquisitions to post, but I feel like the lone ranger here. I'll hold off for a bit.
Double tick off...Aussie and with art by Jeremy Saunders!
Sorry if I already posted this one before: