top 5 proud print acquisition's of 2011
would have to say fredo's five win
i couldn't pick just five so...
art prints
gigposters
movie posters
i couldn't pick just five so...
art prints
gigposters
movie posters
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- RupertPupkin
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Has to be on the list as the movie is my all time favorite (thus far). I would have preferred a Pan's Labyrinth with Ofelia, but this one turned out really well.
I saw this movie for the first time this year and it immediately became one of my favorites (top 10). I wasn't really aggressive in acquiring it, but it came my way in a trade, and as an afterthought I wish I had sought one out sooner.
Another favorite movie that I was able to scratch off the list this year. I'm not typically a fan of Kevin Tongs movie posters, (IMO) they are a little too intricate, just not to my taste. But he went Outside-The-Box on this one and knocked it out of the park.
So beautiful.
I really loved to movie Thor, but before I saw it I was so sure I wouldn't that even though I really liked the poster I sat out on the drop. I ended up seeing Thor in the theater 3 times.
Incoming contenders:
I haven't seen them with my own eyes yet but either of these could possibly replace posters above.
Easily the best movie I've seen in the past few years, and my first Jeff Boyes, who I've been eager to pick something up from.
Another favorite movie, another poster knocked out of the park. This one could be favorite pick-up of the year.
I saw this movie for the first time this year and it immediately became one of my favorites (top 10). I wasn't really aggressive in acquiring it, but it came my way in a trade, and as an afterthought I wish I had sought one out sooner.
Another favorite movie that I was able to scratch off the list this year. I'm not typically a fan of Kevin Tongs movie posters, (IMO) they are a little too intricate, just not to my taste. But he went Outside-The-Box on this one and knocked it out of the park.
So beautiful.
I really loved to movie Thor, but before I saw it I was so sure I wouldn't that even though I really liked the poster I sat out on the drop. I ended up seeing Thor in the theater 3 times.
Incoming contenders:
I haven't seen them with my own eyes yet but either of these could possibly replace posters above.
Easily the best movie I've seen in the past few years, and my first Jeff Boyes, who I've been eager to pick something up from.
Another favorite movie, another poster knocked out of the park. This one could be favorite pick-up of the year.
- JAWilmesJr
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- RupertPupkin
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Thanks man. Wanna trade for that Kleinsmith Afghan Whigs?fredo wrote:Man, does that Hess Floyd rule. Very nice, Rupert.
this aggression will not stand, man.
- mistersmith
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Since it has to be limited to prints...
These three are tied for 3rd place:
Jay's Coronal Mass Extinction wants to be on that list, but I haven't seen it in person yet.
2nd place:
But the best print-thing that happened all year is...
These three are tied for 3rd place:
Jay's Coronal Mass Extinction wants to be on that list, but I haven't seen it in person yet.
2nd place:
But the best print-thing that happened all year is...
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