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That's cool, Stout is my favorite gig/movie poster artist. I have a couple of others in my office and portfolio. A nice copy of The Thing, an Iron Man variant hanging up... owned others too that have been passed along.
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Thanks given by: | Kinsella5 (08-23-2024) |
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#8723 |
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Nice! Stout is my favorite as well. I had a ton at one point. When I moved into my house I purged everything I hadn’t framed or wasn’t planning on framing. Only so much wall space and I didn’t get any enjoyment out of having a flat file anymore. Had to make some tough cuts but in the end I kept 8 and will likely own those forever.
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Thanks given by: | roar (08-24-2024) |
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#8724 |
Blu-ray Knight
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Love his work as well. I have had several of his pieces over the years including multiple Kill Bill ones but sold most. The Thing is a grail piece that I will focus on when I win the lottery. I still have my Iron Man 2 metal variant that I had Stan Lee sign, had it certified by Beckett so I will probably end up selling that eventually. The highlight though was getting to hold the Kill Bill metal variant in my hands, extrememly nice, I believe only four were produced.
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Thanks given by: | Kinsella5 (08-23-2024) |
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Blu-ray Knight
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I remember when they produced the Iron Man 2 one, Tyler had me help him at D&L Screenprinting the night he went there to sign them with an etch pen and number them. Of the 65 made, I believe 35-40 went to Mondo, of that number I want to say 20-30 went to higher ups on the film, director, producer, RDJ, etc. The remaining Mondo sold only in Austin to celebrate the opening of their small little shop so buyers had to line up for that event as they didnt ship any out so it was a "must be here" to purchase the small amount they had. I want to say in 2011 or 2012 while set up at a convention in Vancouver I had Stan Lee sign mine. He was done signing for the show, I had a booth close by. His handlers knew I wanted to get it signed so they came over to my booth, one of them watched my area while the other mentioned I could go take it back with me where Stan was sitting and he would sign it. He did and he liked it very much. I had Beckett authenticate it a few years ago. I wasn't a big fan of the film, just enjoyed the rarity and artwork of the metal print, eventually I will sell it, I have plenty of stuff on my walls and more stuff waiting to get put up, I don't see myself having the room to display it. I have been offered a nice price for it but passed. Last edited by Kinsella5; 08-24-2024 at 03:49 AM. |
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#8728 |
Blu-ray Champion
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Like a lot of things, original movie posters used to be insanely cheap before everyone was chronically online. I used to pick up so many of them out of boredom online for like a dollar each, maybe up to $5 per original sheet. And I'm talking classics like Back to the Future, Child's Play, Nightmare on Elm St, etc.
The same applied to original movie promo shirts and movie props. I was collecting them for like one to five bucks max each at a time when no one wanted them in the earlier 2ks just to have some fun shirts to wear to the gym and around town. But the market has changed and stuff that was now like a dollar each can easily be closer to one hundred dollars or more. A random couple of examples promo props I had were a Ghoulies inflatable toilet and a large BASEketball beach ball. Also had a few stand-ees. These were like five bucks each back then, but something like the Ghoulies toilet promo prop alone might cost several hundred dollars now. Last edited by meremortal; 09-01-2024 at 07:16 PM. |
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Going on a slight tangent, I was interested in finding some 'non-movie' cinema posters for my so-called cinema room, as a little variety.
I have one corner that I wanted to do something different with. Originally the plan was to have Arcade Game posters for it, but it seems the only arcade game that has an official poster available here in the UK is Pac Man. There are some places doing repros of official arcade posters for other games, but they're all too small for what I wanted unfortunately. So I branched out a little and decided to let the corner be used for any movie or game related poster. There's some interesting stuff available, such as someone doing a repro of the poster the Blues Brothers use to promote their band in the film. But what I'd have liked most is repros of foyer posters for other things, such as screening times, cinema vouchers, concession stands etc. I found this video on YouTube of someone who built a cinema in his garden, and he has some genuine posters along those lines - There's a few pictures of his posters online as well. It's proven impossible to find anywhere, even dubious eBay sellers, doing repros of these types of poster. The best I could find was some A3 size pictures from Temu which are borderline passable as smaller bits of decor. I had a look for repros of Spook Show Posters as well, but there seems to be only one person doing them, and they're expensive and too small. It's disappointing how little variation is available when it comes to repro posters. |
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Thanks given by: | JoelGoodsen (02-24-2025) |
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#8730 | |
Blu-ray Knight
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Yes, alot of the stuff you will find on eBay, Amazon, etc. are reproductions where people take the image and print them out in various sizes without obtaining a license to do so. It happens with movie posters too. If you see something on eBay and if the seller doen't specify if its an original or somethnig they made, ask the seller directly. Some will be honest with thier response, others will tell you whatever you want to hear to make the sale. |
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Thanks given by: | El Rey (02-26-2025) |
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