The Bear 16 Durieux
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This is one of the earliest movies I remember seeing. I don't believe I had thought of it in years until I saw Laurent teasing the release a while back. The art alone is beautiful enough that I probably would have wanted the poster anyway, but remembering how this film moved me as a child is an extreme nostalgia bonus.
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ldiddy wrote:What's the difference between French and English versions?
Did this really just happen? Lol wow..tranito wrote:The French is in French, the English is in English.
Totally agree!bootstrut wrote:Yup, this is a stunner. I've never seen the film but the art is terrific.
mattkardish wrote:the polar bear would take the great white to the corner of jabroni drive and know your role boulevard and rock bottom his ass onto that stop sign and finish him off with the people's elbow. clearly y'all can't smell what the polar bear is cookin.
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That moment when you realize that you should have had more coffee before posting a question online and thinking, "I can just go delete it" but then some smart ass quotes you before you can delete it so there's a copy online forever. Happens to the best of us.UrsusMorris wrote:ldiddy wrote:What's the difference between French and English versions?tranito wrote:The French is in French, the English is in English.
I used to be a collector...now I'm a hoarder.
Beautiful print for a wonderful movie! if you haven't seen the film watch it! You will not be disappointed.
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nice metallics!
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Goddamn that's what i call gold!
mattkardish wrote:the polar bear would take the great white to the corner of jabroni drive and know your role boulevard and rock bottom his ass onto that stop sign and finish him off with the people's elbow. clearly y'all can't smell what the polar bear is cookin.
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mine arrived yesterday & I noticed the edition size said 155. can it be the combined run of the English/French version? maybe the run was split between the two editions? also, they back rolled the print! still, very pretty.
From the Durieux thread
jdhq1185 wrote:From FB: " ... French version and English version: 80 copies / Price: 48� - $55. Also available as French and English combo (with Mick Wiggins) 75 copies / Price: 75� - $85 ..."
75 sold only as a combo for buying both Durieux and Wiggins, then the other 80 sold as individuals for an actual run of 155? That seems a bit shady.