Dark City Gallery Thread
- tabletopjoe
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British Cinema Series Coming Soon!
Dark City Gallery are offering you the chance to win the first print in the series. Please read more info below.
For a chance of winning, visit the Dark City Gallery Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Dark-City ... 6783445319
Be ready between 19:00 - 19:30 GMT (UK time) on Friday 15th February. The first person to identify the film from the image displayed and post the correct film title will win.
Good Luck!
Dark City Gallery are offering you the chance to win the first print in the series. Please read more info below.
For a chance of winning, visit the Dark City Gallery Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Dark-City ... 6783445319
Be ready between 19:00 - 19:30 GMT (UK time) on Friday 15th February. The first person to identify the film from the image displayed and post the correct film title will win.
Good Luck!
- tabletopjoe
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Dan Mumford kicks off our British Cinema Series with a stunning piece for the 1973 British horror 'The Wickerman'!
The print comes in three editions all hand numbered & signed by Dan Mumford. The standard poster edition is a 24 x 36 Inch screen print, priced at £40. The variant poster edition (featuring blue metallic ink) is priced at £60. There is also a smaller art print edition (with no text) 18 x 24 inches, and priced at £30. The prints will be available online on Thursday 21st February at 17:00 GMT (UK Time). http://darkcitygallery.com/
The print comes in three editions all hand numbered & signed by Dan Mumford. The standard poster edition is a 24 x 36 Inch screen print, priced at £40. The variant poster edition (featuring blue metallic ink) is priced at £60. There is also a smaller art print edition (with no text) 18 x 24 inches, and priced at £30. The prints will be available online on Thursday 21st February at 17:00 GMT (UK Time). http://darkcitygallery.com/
Off to a good start! Looking forward to seeing what else gets represented. I vote for The Third Man and Black Narcissus (or just about any Powell & Pressburger). Toss in some David Lean and Hitchcock.
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Love The Wicker Man, one of my all time favorite movies but the Fantastic Mr Fox is really throwing me off.
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Nice choices dylansdad, hopefully you will be pleased with the selection.dylansdad wrote:Off to a good start! Looking forward to seeing what else gets represented. I vote for The Third Man and Black Narcissus (or just about any Powell & Pressburger). Toss in some David Lean and Hitchcock.
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cool loving the metallic blue variant...
LeeKaye wrote:I liked it, but I am trying to resist the lure of one more 'wafer thin print'
darkcitygallery wrote:Nice choices dylansdad, hopefully you will be pleased with the selection.dylansdad wrote:Off to a good start! Looking forward to seeing what else gets represented. I vote for The Third Man and Black Narcissus (or just about any Powell & Pressburger). Toss in some David Lean and Hitchcock.
Wicker mans already done so i'd like to see Bridge on the River Kwai and The Lady Killers!
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Along the same lines as fitz
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And tinker tailor soldier spy
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Thanks guys! There's some great choices above. Here's an interesting debate, what makes a film British? and what makes a film American? It's not been black and white selecting a handful of British films.
not a fan of The Wicker man, but Dan did a nice job with the print...can't wait to see what else is coming...I'd love a print for The Long Good Friday and/or Sexy Beast
Would films like Snatch, Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, and Layer Cake be considered British cinema? I'd love to see prints from those films.