Some of these are great.
http://wellmedicated.com/inspiration/100-illustrated-horror-film-posters-part-1/
I think I might watch some of the weirder ones
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Is the horror in this one Sean Connery in that outfit? :blink:
Absolutely fantastic find. I just love old movie posters :D
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My great Aunt is in this film.
Quote from: Gh0st Face Killah;251923My great Aunt is in this film.
Your aunt is great in this film:D
Quote from: Blunt;251924Your aunt is great in this film:D
That film is a favorite of mine!
great find.
TARANTULA !!!! lolz.
Quote from: Gh0st Face Killah;251923My great Aunt is in this film.
Your great aunt was Klaus Kinski? :blink:
Some of the artwokr on those is amazing, when I get my own place post uni i'll be lining one of the rooms with posters like these, I bet some of the originals are worth abit aswell.
Quote from: King85;252050Some of the artwokr on those is amazing, when I get my own place post uni i'll be lining one of the rooms with posters like these, I bet some of the originals are worth abit aswell.
I have been trying to get some vintage originals and the original larger size posters are indeed worth a lot. If preserved proper, however, there is not much wear and tear and they keep your value.
Original, full-size cinema Star Wars posters from the original Star Wars can go as high as £10.000. However, typical near mint, some fold marks, original star wars posters, but not full-size, not restored, not put in frame, not glued to non-acid papier etc, can go for around £350-500. Alien, ET, Space Odyssey, The Day of the Triffids or other classic posters are in the same league.