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Re: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 15 Domaradzki Release Discus

Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2015 3:06 pm
by dweebofthedead
westb59 wrote:
dweebofthedead wrote:Thinking about that foil...
I hope you wear sunglasses all the time if you buy that foil.
8)

Re: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 15 Domaradzki Release Discus

Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2015 3:16 pm
by bulkhead72
Yep, if this was a Mondo drop, they'd all be gone by now. I think it's a good poster that does not retread old ground. I still don't think many people realize that these are officially licensed.

Re: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 15 Domaradzki Release Discus

Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2015 3:23 pm
by trarex
I could take a dump in a box and write officially licensed on the side.
Now you have an officially licensed piece of fudge......... WHOOT WHOOT

Re: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 15 Domaradzki Release Discus

Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2015 3:31 pm
by dweebofthedead
Umm...

Image

Re: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 15 Domaradzki Release Discus

Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2015 3:52 pm
by westb59
trarex wrote:I could take a dump in a box and write officially licensed on the side.
Now you have an officially licensed piece of fudge......... WHOOT WHOOT
You also could sell it on the Mondo site and sell hundreds within minutes. Can you crap that much fudge?

Re: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 15 Domaradzki Release Discus

Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2015 3:56 pm
by tranito
bulkhead72 wrote:I still don't think many people realize that these are officially licensed.
It's probably a fair mix between people not being educated about the status of a poster (lots of new collectors) and people really not giving a fudge about it anymore. Honestly, with these unlicensed private commissions generating so much interest, you have to wonder. It's not like it's discussed a lot around here and posts like the one above show the spirit going on anyway. If every time a licensed poster was released we'd see comments like ''cool, it's official'' and for the unlicensed stuff we'd see ''boo, too bad it's not the real deal'', then people would start paying attention, but right now, it's just not something on the mind of many.

Re: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 15 Domaradzki Release Discus

Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2015 3:58 pm
by matowest
Could also be a situation where people who love TCM have already bought one of the other posters they've done. Don't get me wrong, I like this one a lot, but, if I had already bought one of the others, it might be a factor in my decision to pull the trigger on it

Re: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 15 Domaradzki Release Discus

Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2015 3:59 pm
by trarex
It's not a comment about the art but being "officially licensed"
I've never made a purchase or not purchase something because it was officially licensed.
You either like it or don't the words officially licensed aren't going to change my opinion of it.

Re: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 15 Domaradzki Release Discus

Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2015 5:56 pm
by skullyland
tranito wrote:
bulkhead72 wrote:I still don't think many people realize that these are officially licensed.
It's probably a fair mix between people not being educated about the status of a poster (lots of new collectors) and people really not giving a fudge about it anymore. Honestly, with these unlicensed private commissions generating so much interest, you have to wonder. It's not like it's discussed a lot around here and posts like the one above show the spirit going on anyway. If every time a licensed poster was released we'd see comments like ''cool, it's official'' and for the unlicensed stuff we'd see ''boo, too bad it's not the real deal'', then people would start paying attention, but right now, it's just not something on the mind of many.
Most of the A list artists wont touch anything unlicensed anyway, so indirectly they're helping contribute to the draw of officially licensed posters.

Re: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 15 Domaradzki Release Discus

Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2015 7:24 pm
by kannibaliztik
matowest wrote:Could also be a situation where people who love TCM have already bought one of the other posters they've done. Don't get me wrong, I like this one a lot, but, if I had already bought one of the others, it might be a factor in my decision to pull the trigger on it
This. I wish they woulda let each artist take on one of the sequels. TCM2 gets almost no love and its so classic. the art gabz did for TCM2 on those blu ray slips is great, if only that was a full size print.

Re: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 15 Domaradzki Release Discus

Posted: Fri May 01, 2015 8:59 am
by mattkardish
PLUSH wrote:^ Now you're learning.
the man was paid to give his stamp of approval, no?

Re: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 15 Domaradzki Release Discus

Posted: Thu May 14, 2015 11:33 pm
by Abe87
Grey Matter Art tweeted out pictures of these. I'm disappointed. The foil variant does not have the crumpled look like the photo on their site. Was told the foil picture on the site was just a mockup.

Re: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 15 Domaradzki Release Discus

Posted: Fri May 15, 2015 3:26 am
by westb59
Someone fudged the bed on that one. Looks like a mess.

Re: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 15 Domaradzki Release Discus

Posted: Fri May 15, 2015 8:14 pm
by Abe87
Have to say that Grey Matter Art is great. The allowed me to use my purchase price to get other prints. No refunds but that I can understand.