Badlands 15 Hanuka
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- Supernaut78
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Nice poster for a classic film. Surprised this isn't getting more love.
- nevadinova
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Agreed. I think I'm the only person who DOES think that looks like a young Martin Sheen. Well, Tomer and I, lol.Supernaut78 wrote:Nice poster for a classic film. Surprised this isn't getting more love.
- mattkardish
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the variant kicks some ass. unfortunately it was gone in maybe 30 seconds from the twitter post?
It does look like him, it's just not an exact match to that particular pose, and purposely so.nevadinova wrote:Agreed. I think I'm the only person who DOES think that looks like a young Martin Sheen. Well, Tomer and I, lol.Supernaut78 wrote:Nice poster for a classic film. Surprised this isn't getting more love.
strongstuff wrote: i want to watch those fools squirm.
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Totally agree! Really excited to see these in person.bert wrote:I think likenesses are perfect - recognizable yet with a unique style. I can't wait to see this one, I imagine the colours are going to be very vivid.
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Big fan of Hanuka. Agreed on the color scheme, the likenesses-this is a classic, in my opinion.
You're funny.StaggerLee wrote:Big fan of Hanuka. Agreed on the color scheme, the likenesses-this is a classic, in my opinion.
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danieldanger wrote:dont get me wrong, i like the banksy street stuff, its clever and impressivly done, but this print racket is kinda ridiculous.
something just ain't right about her face though.
- mattkardish
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is there such thing as too much likenesses?
I've never seen this movie and don't know it, but this print caught my eye. The colors are great on both versions IMHO. I didn't like Meloncholia but have both versions of Hanuka's prints for the movie because I thought they were so nice.