Re: Nautilus Art Prints Discussion Thread
Posted: Thu Mar 30, 2017 10:18 am
yep. totally phoned in.allyouzombies wrote:The Gold Rush is my favorite, but they're all very cool. Although the Whalen looks a little phoned in tbh.
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yep. totally phoned in.allyouzombies wrote:The Gold Rush is my favorite, but they're all very cool. Although the Whalen looks a little phoned in tbh.
Ha! It's actually one of my favorites that you've done, Tom (and I've been a fan of yours since starting the hobby--your SW set was one of my first purchases). Really great work on this! That one and the Gold Rush are just fantastic. Great Dictator is wonderful, but would feel a little weird to hang. And I'm kind of surprised that there's The Circus but not Modern Times or City Lights. Maybe more on the way?strongstuff wrote:yep. totally phoned in.allyouzombies wrote:The Gold Rush is my favorite, but they're all very cool. Although the Whalen looks a little phoned in tbh.
RottenAtom wrote:(particularly the work of Buster Keaton, the undisputed master, imo).
Agreed. More Chaplin, and then Nautilus or Black Dragon should work on the Keaton license--especially The General and Sherlock Jr.Cinlabyrinth wrote:RottenAtom wrote:(particularly the work of Buster Keaton, the undisputed master, imo).
Same here!RottenAtom wrote:Cool series! Probably a licensing thing, but I would've also liked to see Modern Times and City Lights represented (over The Circus and The Great Dictator).
Agreed! I'm a big Chaplin and Keaton fan.ethnosax wrote:Agreed. More Chaplin, and then Nautilus or Black Dragon should work on the Keaton license--especially The General and Sherlock Jr.Cinlabyrinth wrote:RottenAtom wrote:(particularly the work of Buster Keaton, the undisputed master, imo).
Huh. I thought the Whalen was one of the stronger pieces from him in a while and maybe my favorite of the bunch.strongstuff wrote:yep. totally phoned in.allyouzombies wrote:The Gold Rush is my favorite, but they're all very cool. Although the Whalen looks a little phoned in tbh.
Haven't seen anything for his early stuff. Mondo released a cool poster for the 1965 short film, 'Film' that he starred in (written by Samuel Beckett).CS1987 wrote:I really want to see a Buster Keaton series! I've been searching, but I can't find anything of his on Expresso.
Anyone else have any luck?
Great poster. Gifted one to my mom and she has it framed up in the TV roomCS1987 wrote:By the way, I could also watch Georges Melies films all day long.
I already purchased 'A Trip to the Moon'-Phantom City Creative. (My favorite poster).
ethnosax wrote:Wow, I never saw that Keaton poster. Thanks for sharing it!
Agreed. Taster's choice.ethnosax wrote:As for which Chaplin will be the most popular--as you can read here, it looks like people are happy with all of them. There doesn't seem to be a clear winner. I may just get a set and then decide later which ones to hang and which (if any) to trade.
RottenAtom wrote:I hope these are popular and there are more releases for silent comedies (particularly the work of Buster Keaton, the undisputed master, imo).