Which movie deserves a print that doesn't have one?
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YES.ArchibaldTuttle wrote:I've said it elsewhere before, but really want a good 24x36 Neverending Story print.
And whoever brought up Spanking the Monkey should be shot.
maden wrote:I would like to see a 16"+ diameter tube.
BlakeAronson wrote:This one is just big enough, but not too overwhelming in size.
x6jordachep wrote: Can't believe the size. I want this so bad.
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A few months ago, I would have said Almost Famous, but BNG has that covered in just under 2 weeks, so I'm going to go with Rogue One, Sausage Party (maybe a Whalen?), Cloverfield, Ace Ventura, Dumb & Dumber, and I'd really like a GOOD National Lampoon's Vacation (maybe even Christmas Vacation).
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Commission one. And charge it to the Underhills...sidewaysscott wrote:Fletch
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As the OP I appreciate the responses, many of which with I can agree. I find it striking that most movies mentioned are after the 70s. What about pre 1970s? I saw Rebecca which I certainly applaud as that is a Hitchcock classic. It would seem fitting that Durieux would make a wonderful print for that although I personally get discouraged that his editions continue to grow in numbers with so many different variant editions (i.e. Gone with the Wind). Still he would be the man. But I would like to inquire about some other pre 70 movies.
Nautilus Prints have done four Chaplin movies so far. I believe that Modern Times is next, but would love to see City Lights and A Dog's Life. What about the Marx Brothers Duck Soup or A Night at the Opera?
Have yet to seen a decent Citizen Kane (nice to see that an artist like Sperry attempted).
Ben-Hur?
Harvey?
12 Angry Men?
Once Upon a Time in the West?
Public Enemy (Cagney)?
Cheers
Nautilus Prints have done four Chaplin movies so far. I believe that Modern Times is next, but would love to see City Lights and A Dog's Life. What about the Marx Brothers Duck Soup or A Night at the Opera?
Have yet to seen a decent Citizen Kane (nice to see that an artist like Sperry attempted).
Ben-Hur?
Harvey?
12 Angry Men?
Once Upon a Time in the West?
Public Enemy (Cagney)?
Cheers
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And one must also mention the lack of prints for John Wayne movies, many to mention, The Man Who Shot Liberty Vance, The Searchers, Stagecoach, Rio Bravo, etc.
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Ozu movies
Bresson Movies
Ingmar Bergman movies - Anything
Cassavettes - Faces, Love Streams
Bunuel
Altman
Prints by anything these directors have done
Lonesome (1928) 4th of July drop.
Cat People (1942)
Exorcist III
Tokyo Tribe
Bresson Movies
Ingmar Bergman movies - Anything
Cassavettes - Faces, Love Streams
Bunuel
Altman
Prints by anything these directors have done
Lonesome (1928) 4th of July drop.
Cat People (1942)
Exorcist III
Tokyo Tribe