A couple more. Great print all around! The only thing I personally would have changed is the colour of the title. It would definitely add to the print, but having it in white really does not take it away either, IMO.
EDIT: I did not drymount with the photos (except for resizing), but now I see that I probably should have since there is a little bit more blue then there should be, which is apparent from the title shot.
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 15 Edmiston
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- bethemonkey
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As soon as somebody pays 30% over asking then it won't be.
I'm in Canada and it costs more to ship everywhere, so get over it.
I think this is one of the best movie prints out there period.kyler4444 wrote:Why is this print so underrated?
I think this is Jason's best work to date and that's saying quite a bit since he just released Halloween.
The one thing that could improve it is the title colour, IMO. Should have been printed.
The film itself, on the other hand, is meh. I guess the reason not many are interested in the print.
Yeah, I think it's not being a Mondo item has a lot more to do with it. The movie is a genuine masterpiece.bert wrote:Eh? TCM is a one of the most well respected and influential films of the horror genre.bubbie wrote:The film itself, on the other hand, is meh. I guess the reason not many are interested in the print.
Have to agree 99%. (one percent being that it's one of his very best) The Halloween, while also great, is a simply a fantastic painting of Myers. Taking the image form the film and putting Leatherface in the reflection may not be complete genius in terms of innovation, but the execution is flawless.kyler4444 wrote:Why is this print so underrated?
I think this is Jason's best work to date and that's saying quite a bit since he just released Halloween.
Yes it's a tough sell outside of a geek/movie cave - hardly welcome hall material etc, but why Halloween is so much higher, I have NO idea... beyond the Mondo connection...