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#101 Post by "membrillo" »

I don't see how that is any worse than the Short Bus french poster. Those were up all over Paris.
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#102 Post by antnield »

[quote=""membrillo""]
I don't see how that is any worse than the Short Bus french poster. Those were up all over Paris.[/quote]
It's been getting press coverage owing to Dujardin's Oscar nom. Some have seen it as potentially damaging his chances of a win, hence its removal.
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#103 Post by rohmerin »

Shame has been banned in Hungary (the poster, not the film)
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#104 Post by aox »

Wow. I need to see this film ASAP
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#105 Post by mfunk9786 »

Whoever designed that poster sure has a lot of spunk
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#106 Post by Brian C »

Or soap suds.
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#107 Post by karmajuice »

That reminds me of an exceptionally juvenile idea my friends and I once had (spoilered for sheer stupidity):
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it involved applying a sort of stencil to the end of a penis so that upon ejaculation it would distribute the semen in such a way that it would make an image or a word. We imagined customized monograph stencils would be popular, making it akin to branding a person or signing your work. I wouldn't normally mention this, but that poster is so absurd it merits the comparison.
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#108 Post by Cold Bishop »

So that's what karmajuice means? :shock:
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#109 Post by tarpilot »

Beautiful work by Robert Beatty for Possession's upcoming run at the Cinefamily in Los Angeles:

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#110 Post by mfunk9786 »

Can anyone recommend a good place (either online or in a US chain store of some kind) to buy a 30x40 (UK quad) poster frame? We've had a MoC Double Indemnity poster in the tube it shipped in for a long while now, procrastinating from the task of framing it.
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#111 Post by HypnoHelioStaticStasis »

mfunk9786 wrote:Can anyone recommend a good place (either online or in a US chain store of some kind) to buy a 30x40 (UK quad) poster frame? We've had a MoC Double Indemnity poster in the tube it shipped in for a long while now, procrastinating from the task of framing it.
A.I. Friedman's pretty reliable, at least in New York. Are you getting the frame delivered or are you mailing it away for framing?
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#112 Post by mfunk9786 »

I'm looking to keep costs down. Typically I buy $20-ish black bordered frames of highly questionable quality from Walmart when I want to frame a 27x40 poster, and I'm ideally looking for something like that at 30x40.
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#113 Post by HypnoHelioStaticStasis »

Well, they sell frames very much like that (I have them on my apartment posters) and customize to one's specifications. I don't remember it being too, too expensive. It cost about $200 to frame four giant posters of varying size, and I opted for glass instead of plastic since it was the cheaper option (although a lot harder to frame by oneself; blood, sweat and tears went into my home decoration, man). Customer service is pretty good as well. They cater to galleries and Johnny Cinephile.
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#114 Post by mfunk9786 »

I can't find frames that size for shipping on their site, so I'll have to wait until I'm in NYC in September to pick one up. Thanks for the tip. If anyone has a recommendation that's less travel intensive, though, I'd love to hear it.
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#115 Post by HypnoHelioStaticStasis »

Well, just so you know, they probably won't have them in the store at NY, so call ahead and they'll get em ready for you by the time you get there (took about a week and a half for them to arrive from their warehouse). Which is what I'm sure you'd have done anyway, but, y'know, I didn't want to give the impression they just have your preferred size in stock.
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Matt
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#116 Post by Matt »

Do you have a Blick Art Supplies store near you? They have 30 x 40 metal frames on their website ($52, though) and they may have them in-store (call first, obviously).
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#117 Post by mfunk9786 »

There are a couple in Philadelphia. That would definitely be a better option, price-wise, than having it framed by someone else. Exactly the sort of thing I was looking for - thanks!
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#118 Post by rohmerin »

What about for a bigger format than 70 x 100 cm. I've got some bigger that one and Ikea's not got any bigger.
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#119 Post by Antares »

Seemed to be the only place to put this...

http://www.behance.net/gallery/Movies-F ... se/2783319

There's some pretty good work here, love the Lebowski one.
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#120 Post by mfunk9786 »

Gosh, what a terrific idea!
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#121 Post by swo17 »

I want to see all of those movies. Especially Avatar. (This must indeed be an alternate universe!)
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#122 Post by knives »

Anything that references The French Connection II is good in my book.
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#123 Post by Murdoch »

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#124 Post by domino harvey »

A/K/A

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#125 Post by swo17 »

Murdoch wrote:V/H/S
It is frightening that some people still use antiquated home video formats.
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