Which movie deserves a print that doesn't have one?
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Holy Motors. Greatest film of all time
Fast Times at Ridgemont High
Uncle Buck
Groundhog Day
Deliverance
The Natural
Cinderella Man
Primer
Kung Fu Hustle
Apocalypto
Encino Man
For a Few Dollars More
The Outlaw Josey Wales
Unforgiven
Monster House
Wallace & Gromit Series
The Brave Little Toaster
Hard to Kill
Kickboxer
Rapid Fire
Etc.....
Uncle Buck
Groundhog Day
Deliverance
The Natural
Cinderella Man
Primer
Kung Fu Hustle
Apocalypto
Encino Man
For a Few Dollars More
The Outlaw Josey Wales
Unforgiven
Monster House
Wallace & Gromit Series
The Brave Little Toaster
Hard to Kill
Kickboxer
Rapid Fire
Etc.....
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I'd love to see João Ruas tackle it.
I'd love to see João Ruas tackle it.
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I think we have the same film DNA. Jesus, that's a good list. Never saw Buckaroo Banzai, though.peacedog wrote:Logan's Run
The Adventures of Buckaroo Bonzai
Altered States
Naked Lunch
Cry-Baby
I'd give a body part if Rich Kelly's Naked Lunch became a print. If not a print, I'd get Rich to tattoo me. The bottom image is my phone's lock screen, with a little photoshop manipulation.
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Yeah, I'm really to a point that after 1985, I really don't need a poster.letstalkprints wrote: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)?
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Oliver Barrett did an amazing Once Upon a Time In The West (I just wish it was bigger than 16x26:
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All I'd need is a Durieux Quiet Man.letstalkprints wrote: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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If you are talking really early, just get a original stone litho. No artist now is going to nail it like they did back in the silent era-- plus stone lithos are amazing.letstalkprints wrote:Did they not? (Early) westerns are a scarcity in the print market. Which pictures, directors, or actors would you suggest that were more impactful in the genre?
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