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Posted: Sat Sep 20, 2008 10:32 am
by rohmerin
Next time I'll travel to Lodon, I have to visit the reelposter. Oh my God, that's paradise, but how prices! I'd like to own all.
I am a little collector of originals. I've got a few:
-
Novecento, Spanish release
- Visconti's
Conversation Piece, BOTH 1975 and 1983 Spanish release and re-realese
- Visconti's 1983 Spanish Fox re-release of
The leopard
-
The adventures of Robin Hood, Spanish re-release 1983
- Ingmar Bergman's German
The serpents Egg
- Ingmar Bergman's Spanish
Scenes of a marriage
- Ingmar Bergman's Spanish
Fanny and Alexander
- De Sica's Belgiam
The last judegement release (gorgeous)
- Pontecorvo's Checz
Queimada release
- Julio Medem's
Tierra (Earth), signed by Medem and actress Silke.
- Woody Allen's Spanish releases of
bananas and
Sleeper
NEW: Vittorio de Sica's
Finzi Contini, the French release, found and bought in Avignon.
I've got the all the Spanish lobby cards set of Bergman's Autum sonata and Leone's Once upon a time the west, or Allen's Annie Hall. I've got 2 of Conversation piece, several pressbooks (including one Truffaut and all old Almodovars).
In Spain, "programas de mano" were very popular and I've got a little collection of Wilder's Leisen's, Zinemann's, Italians, etc. This is the only CHEAP option to collect original in Spain, for example,
on e bay, several Gary Coopers are going to be auctioned this week
Posted: Sat Sep 20, 2008 12:33 pm
by Cinetwist
God, I wish I had any poster for a Medem film. I've never even seen one for sale, even the few times I've looked on ebay Spain.
Another affordable option for collecting originals are the Japanese chirashi. Small flyers, basically mini-posters, often with fantastic artwork and nearly always superior artwork for new non-blockbuster fare.
I've started collecting these and can't get enough. Being so cheap, aesthetcially pleasing, well designed and storable, they're just addictive.
Posted: Sat Sep 20, 2008 12:53 pm
by Street Dude
Cosmic Bus wrote:I did just get
these two Cronenberg posters last week; the bold, colorful style is what attracted me and they make a nice contrast to the more subdued pieces I have hanging up elsewhere.
I love the Videodrome poster with Deb on it!
Posted: Sat Sep 20, 2008 4:34 pm
by Fierias
I've recently acquired
this Polish Playtime poster. A gorgeous poster for maybe my favorite film.
Re: Movie Posters
Posted: Fri Dec 05, 2008 9:30 pm
by Matt
Has anyone had a poster linen-backed before framing? Where and for how much? I've heard this is a good thing to do for folded or deteriorating posters, but I don't think anyone around me does it. One local frame shop wanted to hot-mount my original
Barry Lyndon (
with the gorgeous illustrations) to a piece of fomecore. Nuts to that.
Re: Movie Posters
Posted: Sat Dec 06, 2008 1:27 pm
by Awesome Welles
That's a gorgeous poster, Matt, I am very jealous. I haven't had anything linen-backed myself as it is simply too expensive for me at the moment and the posters I own are in generally good condition. You only really want to have something linen-backed if it needs repairing or is in a fragile state. Long term it is a very good thing to do as it will keep your poster in great condition and stop it deteriorating in the frame. Also when a poster is linen-backed it looks and feels amazing. Here's
some more info from a
poster gallery, you might want to ask in some poster galleries or poster stores if they know anyone who does linen-backing if you can't find anyone. I think the charges vary a lot between different people but generally, in the UK, a quad poster costs about £100 to have linen-backed. Pretty pricey which is why you might just want to get it done if the poster is damaged, a friend of mine had
A Bigger Splash poster which was in awful state - once linen-backed it looked amazing. When I had my
Ran poster framed I had it put on an acid free backing to stop any deterioration and it looks fine, the folds are a little prominent but I plan on having those taken out with linen-backing one day.
Re: Movie Posters
Posted: Sat Dec 06, 2008 3:05 pm
by Michael
Matt, that's a beautiful poster of Barry Lyndon. I had a poster linenbacked looking like the one below via
posterfix with great success. Not cheap but its worth it depending on how much you love the poster. Hope this helps.

Re: Movie Posters
Posted: Sun Dec 07, 2008 4:15 pm
by rumz
Matt wrote:Has anyone had a poster linen-backed before framing? Where and for how much?
I've had most of my posters linen-backed, courtesy
International Poster Gallery. I'm not certain of the cost as it's included in the purchase price, but I suspect it amounts to around $150 or so. And yeah, *do not do not do not* dry mount your posters.
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Posted: Sun Dec 07, 2008 8:01 pm
by MichaelB
Michael wrote: The Shining (note: "The tide of terror that swept America is HERE". Wasn't
The Shining released in the US and the UK at the same time?"
Just to answer this one nearly two years later: no.
In fact, if I remember rightly, there was a significant gap (certainly several months) between the US and UK release, probably at least partly connected with Kubrick chopping 25 minutes out of the film in the interim.
Re: Movie Posters
Posted: Wed Dec 17, 2008 5:19 pm
by jfieldsstudio
Matt wrote:Has anyone had a poster linen-backed before framing? Where and for how much?
If you're in need of linen backing we can help in that regard, in fact we used to do the backing and restoration for Criterion when we were located in NYC.
Here's our website for more information. Or my email should be in my member profile.
Re: Movie Posters
Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 9:37 am
by kaujot
I'm looking for a good, reliable (and ships to the US!) place to buy french film posters, specifically for Those Who Love Me Can Take the Train. Anyone know a good place? I've tried Ebay.fr to no avail.
Re: Movie Posters
Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 5:54 pm
by jfieldsstudio
kaujot wrote:I'm looking for a good, reliable (and ships to the US!) place to buy french film posters, specifically for Those Who Love Me Can Take the Train. Anyone know a good place? I've tried Ebay.fr to no avail.
Found this but I'm not sure if it's the version you want:
Ceux Qui M'aiment Prendront le Train
Last I checked they were shipping to the US.
Re: Movie Posters
Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 7:55 pm
by kaujot
It is! Thank you so much!
Re: Movie Posters
Posted: Tue Dec 23, 2008 11:38 am
by Michael
kaujot, are you a fan of the Chereau film? Just curious.
Re: Movie Posters
Posted: Tue Dec 23, 2008 3:24 pm
by kaujot
I am very much so, though I haven't seen the film since maybe 2000 or so. I really need to break down and just by the AE (I think it's AE, anyway) edition of the film, as I hear the Kino is rather lackluster. Who would have thought a video store in Abilene, TX, would carry the film on VHS?

Re: Movie Posters
Posted: Tue Dec 23, 2008 5:53 pm
by Michael
Don't bother with the Kino disc. Its subtitles are hardly legible to read.
Re: Movie Posters
Posted: Tue Dec 23, 2008 7:48 pm
by kaujot
I rarely bother with Kino discs.
Regardless, doesn't someone around here think it's the best film ever made? Ehrenstein, maybe? (Where did he go, anyway?). It's time for a third viewing, I think.
Re: Movie Posters
Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2009 5:51 pm
by Awesome Welles
I have just noticed that the BFI have started doing prints of old
Academy Cinema posters with that beautiful artwork that made the cinema so distinctive even though I wasn't old enough to ever go there. And
others.
Re: Movie Posters
Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2009 3:31 pm
by Tark
Anyone have any idea where you can buy
this?
Doesn't need to be an original.
Re: Movie Posters
Posted: Sat Nov 14, 2009 5:18 am
by domino harvey
Why aren't all posters for new films this awesome

Re: Movie Posters
Posted: Wed Nov 18, 2009 1:16 am
by zedz
At least they redeemed their good taste somewhat with the lame tagline.
Re: Movie Posters
Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2009 12:29 am
by Murdoch
I have no idea what
this site is, but these posters are gorgeous and for only two dollars? I know they're only "mini" posters, but I'd love to pick up a bunch and just cover a wall. Anybody know anything about them?
Re: Movie Posters
Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2009 12:46 am
by domino harvey
They pop up on eBay from time to time. They're small, more like handbills than posters. You'd need several hundred to cover a wall