Dawn Of The Dead 11 Proctor
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- ottoisblotto2
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So everyone that went is selling their posters here, or on Lebay?
thebends9 wrote:People are idiots
- rubberneck
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When there's no more room in my portfolio, these posters will rule the wall!
Extremely chuffed to have acquired both these prints from an almost obsessive passion for this film and what Proctor did with it.
Add to that, having actually attended the event, the prints will always raise a smile and the amazing memory of the side of the bus being thumped and us then peering out to see a zombie hoarde
Bliss
Extremely chuffed to have acquired both these prints from an almost obsessive passion for this film and what Proctor did with it.
Add to that, having actually attended the event, the prints will always raise a smile and the amazing memory of the side of the bus being thumped and us then peering out to see a zombie hoarde
Bliss
Huuuhh, really? That's not fair to Proctor's wicked perspective, which is nothing new to his illustrations. I was with you on Budich just does what Stout has done and done better before, but you stepped over the line. 2D collage vs 3D illustration seems to be worth being distinguished, but maybe I'm crediting your post with more meaning than what you intended it to be. I'm not sure what it's supposed to mean anyway.Codeblue wrote:Best Budich eva.
Kramerica wrote:There are a ton of really nice people who come across as complete dickheads on EB.
- Darkknight37
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I love this poster and I love this movie. 'Nuff said.
- rubberneck
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Had a good squint at em both and I prefer the variant.
Cold blue imagery and darker grey shades on zombies looks better plus the white title and moon match up nicely like the original theatrical logo...
Will be framed!
Cold blue imagery and darker grey shades on zombies looks better plus the white title and moon match up nicely like the original theatrical logo...
Will be framed!
agreedrubberneck wrote:Had a good squint at em both and I prefer the variant.
Cold blue imagery and darker grey shades on zombies looks better plus the white title and moon match up nicely like the original theatrical logo...
Codeblue wrote:#whydidntilisten2kbbq
Proctor did a fantastic job w/ the print!
prefer the "Dark Sky" variant myself..but either version is killer!
prefer the "Dark Sky" variant myself..but either version is killer!
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