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I have zero connection in the theatre space, but maybe there is someone still around who used to run the Valhalla? Peter, do you know anyone?
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448 The Thin Red Line
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(Quote) But their awfulness is what makes them so awesome!

To this day, my nephew tries to convince me Plan 9 i… -
(Quote) Was looking at CATHS FB group for any info on the Valhalla, and this Robot monster double came up...looks like it was a bit bigger than A4 size.
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Is 652 from The Bicycle Thieves?
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Aussie poster for Halloween still the best around for the film. No wonder it is commanding crazy money
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If I am remembering correctly, like the Astor in Melbourne, the Valhalla was known for showing "classics" on a regular basis. I recall seeing Rocky Horror there when it was the Westgarth.
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444 Lana Turner in Who's Got the Action
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There are a bunch of these, hmmm how do I say, odd daybills for this time period. I assume there was alot of this made and self distribution happening in the 80s?
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446 Jump into Hell, but I google cheated
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Now that the Hitchcock box set is done, I have turned to a few films that have been high on my want to watch list for a very long time with an international flavour.
First up, Infernal Affairs...the Chinese film on which Scorsese's The De… -
(Quote) This made me laugh...as if anyone could be better than the real thing
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No. 17 last night, so all done with this box set.
I must say I did enjoy this one a lot...a bit hard to follow who was who in bits, but alot of what I have come to enjoy about his films in this one.
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I dont buy much these days as I am drowning in enough posters already, but can't tell you all how thrilled I am to be able to tick this one off!
(Quote) Lawrence, this one (No 17) is queued for viewing tonight! After the holidays and work and a bunch of other stuff getting in the way, I am finally getting back to my moviesin Yeah, so, I am watching this.., Comment by theartofmovieposters February 9
I'm not a fan of the colour either to be honest, but at least its more muted than some of those posters.I am just back from holidays and will need time to digest all this wonderful content I have missed...(Quote) They were a free gift along with the t-shirt at the time. They all come signed by the directorSnowtown is a great film...performances from the two leads were amazing.
Must have had a tiny release here...I dunno why the posters are so scarce(Quote) Isnt this just about everyone on ebay these daysShame. I was thinking of donating some of the rarer titles from my aussie cinema collection, but what's the point if they never get seen.Surely there must be a way to get in via appointment to view them? Anyone done it before? I thought someone mentioned that they had for another reason?(Quote) I really really hope this is an actual poster...much prefer it to the other oneOh sorry I missed this completely...Weird and busy time of the year. I had to take a pause in my watching so not seen it yet. I'll have to take special note of the trainsin Yeah, so, I am watching this.., Comment by theartofmovieposters December 2025
The aussie phantom daybill always bothered me. Always thought it weird there was no phantom.(Quote) Even greater mind!(Quote) Yup! Great minds....I googled 222 as i thought it was something else, and was completely wrong. I never would have gotten this one. Will leave it for those brighter than me to answer.(Quote) NSFA did a series of commercial prints for a handful of these rare posters. They are tiny....I have one for this version of The Bounty and one for The Kid Stakes.221 The Matrix