Big Trouble in Little China 07 Stout
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- PaintByNumbers
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Wow...shocked at that selling point. This has to be the highest peak for Stout prints.
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....well a variant just sold for $1985!PaintByNumbers wrote:Wow...shocked at that selling point. This has to be the highest peak for Stout prints.
- Darkknight37
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That's a lot of mo-mo's. Looks like I won't be getting one of these anytime soon
I feel the same way about The Thing.Darkknight37 wrote:That's a lot of mo-mo's. Looks like I won't be getting one of these anytime soon
pewter14 wrote:You're not the only one on the hunt for The Thing ... just ... the most obvious ... by a lot.
- daviddelgadoh
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Kinda silly. These were timed open editions when they first went on sale weren't they? You could call up Mondo and order like 5. At least I know that was the case with the Thing.
Crazy hype.
At least Tyler is really drymounting talented.
But man... that's pricey.
Crazy hype.
At least Tyler is really drymounting talented.
But man... that's pricey.
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Yeah they were. Man if my kid ever needs a new liver I'm just gonna sell my Stout collection. Should pretty much cover itdaviddelgadoh wrote:Kinda silly. These were timed open editions when they first went on sale weren't they? You could call up Mondo and order like 5. At least I know that was the case with the Thing.
Crazy hype.
At least Tyler is really drymounting talented.
But man... that's pricey.
I was chatting with my poster buddy who kinda got me into this hobby yesterday. He bought two of these when they came out for him and his other friend who used to watch this movie back when they were in middle school and stuff. I jokingly told him if he ever wanted to get rid of one to let me know. The last time he checked they were going for 100 bucks or so, so he was pretty shocked when i told him how much they are now. He also mentioned that the one he gave to his friend was promptly tacked up to the wall. Just thought I would share.
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i think im going for this one next.
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i would love to see stout tackle this film now, i think his illustrations have come along way since he did this
No need. It's good enough as it is.battleroyale wrote:i would love to see stout tackle this film now, i think his illustrations have come along way since he did this
pewter14 wrote:You're not the only one on the hunt for The Thing ... just ... the most obvious ... by a lot.
- daviddelgadoh
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I agree with this. I mean just looking at the difference in line work between this and Star Wars... his compositional skills have always been there but his depictions of it have really come a long way IMO. I mean both this and the Thing are awesome posters, but I think people def. view them with rose-tinted glasses.battleroyale wrote:i would love to see stout tackle this film now, i think his illustrations have come along way since he did this
Art-wise I would take any of his most recent works (leaving the subject matter completely out of the discussion).
I was flipping through my portfolio with a friend who is just getting into Stout this weekend, going through all the prints ... and it was obvious even to an untrained eye like mine that Tyler's design skills have improved through the years.daviddelgadoh wrote:I agree with this. I mean just looking at the difference in line work between this and Star Wars... his compositional skills have always been there but his depictions of it have really come a long way IMO. I mean both this and the Thing are awesome posters, but I think people def. view them with rose-tinted glasses.battleroyale wrote:i would love to see stout tackle this film now, i think his illustrations have come along way since he did this
Art-wise I would take any of his most recent works (leaving the subject matter completely out of the discussion).
But as alluded to above, almost everyone weighs these prints for the movie first, then the design.
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