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Are other prints happening in the same line as the recent Superman print?
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My copy of THE GOLD RUSH arrived today and the print job is outstanding. Also, between this and Mr. Hulot's Holiday, I really hope David Merveille keeps doing film posters.
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Not as lucky as this guy but a pb did hook it up. Can't wait!!!35mmpaul wrote:Yay!
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Yesacidburn wrote:you mean a companion to it by patrik?Woo5lscott wrote:Are other prints happening in the same line as the recent Superman print?
yea for sure. We submitted a movie poster for him first so well get that out of the way.Woo5lscott wrote:Yesacidburn wrote:you mean a companion to it by patrik?Woo5lscott wrote:Are other prints happening in the same line as the recent Superman print?
I got my set today--love it! I have to say, I think Whalen wins this round. The Kid is just great, and the printing is vibrant and sharp. Fantastic example of Tom's trademark style. The Gold Rush and The Great Dictator are a close second, though I don't like The Gold Rush quite as much as I'd expected somehow--colors a little more subdued, maybe? The Great Dictator has some really nice gradient shading that gives it a classic look. The Circus is the one film I don't know, and the print seems quite indistinct and fuzzy to me. It's okay, but just not my style.allyouzombies wrote:My copy of THE GOLD RUSH arrived today and the print job is outstanding. Also, between this and Mr. Hulot's Holiday, I really hope David Merveille keeps doing film posters.
Looking forward to Taylor's Modern Times.
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Year One by Raid71
Screen print
18 x 24 inches
Hand-numbered edition of 100
$45
Triumphant! by Des Taylor
Fine art giclée
13 x 18 inches
Hand-numbered edition of 100
$45
Year One by Raid71
Screen print
18 x 24 inches
Hand-numbered edition of 100
$45
Triumphant! by Des Taylor
Fine art giclée
13 x 18 inches
Hand-numbered edition of 100
$45
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I'd love to see some pics of the Whalen and Phantom City prints if you have any!ethnosax wrote:I got my set today--love it! I have to say, I think Whalen wins this round. The Kid is just great, and the printing is vibrant and sharp. Fantastic example of Tom's trademark style. The Gold Rush and The Great Dictator are a close second, though I don't like The Gold Rush quite as much as I'd expected somehow--colors a little more subdued, maybe? The Great Dictator has some really nice gradient shading that gives it a classic look. The Circus is the one film I don't know, and the print seems quite indistinct and fuzzy to me. It's okay, but just not my style.allyouzombies wrote:My copy of THE GOLD RUSH arrived today and the print job is outstanding. Also, between this and Mr. Hulot's Holiday, I really hope David Merveille keeps doing film posters.
Looking forward to Taylor's Modern Times.
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Hoping for a screen printed edition of this one sheet. Looks like....
Hope its an art print edition for this one...
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From a pure one-sheet design point of view, that thing is fantastic. But man, wish I could judge after actually seeing Covenant...tempered hopes with that film.
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