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The Art of Movie Posters Collecting


Movie posters collecting may not be as popular as stamp collecting but they also can be fun and exciting. It can also be taken seriously to make it profitable. They can either be hanged on walls with tape or preserved in glass frames for posterity.

In the beginning movie posters were meant to be thrown away after theaters have stopped showing a movie. Thrown away movie posters thus become very rare and valuable. Movie posters have their early beginnings in the late 1890s as film was just invented. Since then movie posters have evolved. It has remained with us and has been sustained through out the years.

Collecting these rare and valuable works of art can be full of excitement and fun. Just trying to determine which poster is original can be mind boggling. For the beginner may have his hands full deciphering when and how movies posters were created and produced. Collectors must know how to recognize fraudulent movie posters copies from the real thing.

Caring for your collection of movie posters can also be another task a collector should know. But usually these tips on how to care are easy and commonsensical just like collecting stamps, comic books or baseball cards. M In time your collection might become collectibles rare and valuable. If taking seriously this might earn you dollars you never expected.

To hang on to the whole collectible value of a movie poster would mean never changing the appearance of a poster. When hanging, try to avoid tearing or folding or bending and punching holes on the poster. Do not in all circumstances expose the poster to direct light, sun or otherwise. UV lights can also harm the poster just as over exposure will harm the human skin. Don’t literally fill the poster with graffiti even at the back. Because marks even at the back can be see in front of the poster and this loses its value.

Care of movie posters can also include on how to rape posters properly to avoid tearing. Do not as much as possible to put tape on the front of a movie poster. If tape you must, use acid free tape and place the tape on the back of the poster. You could also employ the help of professionals for restoration of originals.

If you poster have to be shipped handling it of utmost importance. You have to use poster tubes or bubble envelopes to put in your movie posters. If you have to store your collection of movie posters, store them in a cool dry climate still in plastic bags or tubes or bubble envelopes.

For framing movie posters avoid dry mounting the posters. Using an acid free backing board is recommended. This in a way prevents aging of the posters. Just like in any collection like stamps, comic books, baseball cards and others, care and protection of the collection should be taken seriously. The collection in time would become a source of revenue for some and a source o delight for others.

Movie Posters collecting may not be as popular as stamp collecting but they also can be fun and exciting. In the beginning movie Posters were meant to be thrown away after theaters have stopped showing a movie.


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2 The Posters Came from the Walls excerpt 1'The Posters Came From the Walls', a film about Depeche Mode fans around the world by Jeremy Deller and Nicholas Abrahams. www.theposterscamefromthewalls.com for more info on the documentary.

Join the facebook group for the film : http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/DM.Posters?ref=ts

Produced by Jacqui Edenbrow for Hudson Pictures www.hudson-pictures.com

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2 passion collection II stalemate deana kim page.wmvPainting entitled 'Stalemate' from the Passion II Collection by Deana Kim Page. Originally inspired by the figurative artworks of Jack Vettriano, Deana brings her own unique perspective on the universal themes of passion and desire...original paintings and prints from Deana's website....www.deanakim.co.uk

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travel poster for LONDON?

I'm making a travel poster for LONDON, UK
(travel poster = a poster advertising a city icon smile travel poster for LONDON? ..just fyi)

I need a headline to put on this poster!
I was gonna use just "VISIT LONDON"
but that seems way too boring..

any ideas?

I don't know much about London or England.. so I need some help!

Like, for example -- If I were advertising Paris, I could say "Fall in love with Paris" because France is usually known to be the romantic country to visit

please help!
THANK YOU IN ADVANCE! icon biggrin travel poster for LONDON?

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Or the music of Andrew Lloyd Weber? It won't make a difference, I'm just curious...=0)

Thanks!

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Vintage travel posters have become an immensely popular theme for poster collection today. In an era, where most people have already become well aware of the timeless feel which vintage posters lend to their abode, they have now begun to be majorly concerned with the sense of delight and positivity which such posters evoke. What first gained prominence about a decade ago, has established itself with repute and prestige. It is indeed considered prestigious to own vintage posters which depict a perfect blend of classic art and ancient culture. However, at this juncture, it is imperative to understand the significance attached to vintage posters in general and travel posters in particular.

Vintage Travel Posters

The end of 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century brought about a marked change in the world. Not only was there a gradual shift in the economy, from being primarily agricultural to being mainly industrial, but a huge transformation was also observed in the public's attitude towards life. They had become more vulnerable to the pleasures of beauty and adventure. More so, the continuous development in science and technology had begun to reap results which proved to be a boon to the common masses.

Be it the newly laid railway tracks coupled with flights through the air or the traditional ocean liners and ships, travel had become feasible, luxurious and of course innovative. Despite the heat of ‘The Great Depression' and the ‘World Wars', traveling for pleasure retained its position throughout. This is precisely the feel that the advertisers and commercial artists capitalized on by tempting the public into travel through Vintage travel posters. This, however, was just one part of the story. These posters turned inspirational for travelers and indirectly provided the necessary boom to the transportation industry.

Online availability

Today, you can easily find such posters online. One can actually browse through an absolute replica of the original picture carrying the bold text, graphics and large images as such. Furthermore, the availability of these posters online facilitates comparison, selection and purchase.

What was essentially a common sight on the kiosks, restaurants and all public places of the centuries gone by has now returned to grace your abode. It is time to relive those Golden years with vintage travel posters!

 

Poster Group has everything you need to know about vintage movie poster and vintage art posters and every poster to buy that you can think of. You can also directly check out all other Poster Online by clicking www.postergroup.com.


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Movie Posters: Can be a Unique Gift Item

You want to gift your best friend a special gift that will be a memorable one then go for movie posters. You must be knowing your friend's choice for movies, so look for the movie posters of his/her choice and gift it on any day you like to make it a really special and memorable day. You can even write a small message for your beloved friend and express your feelings for him/her.

The backside of the poster can be used to sign and write messages that express your feelings in the best way. Look for exclusive posters that will make your friend go gaga over it. Poster galleries and online poster sites can be the best place to look for the movie posters. One can come across original and reasonable records of movies at the galleries and online poster collections.

Movie posters of any era you want, you will surely find them if you do a thorough research work. If your friend is really fond of a movie that is yet to be released then you can surely present a poster of that movie. One can find movie posters of the movies that are yet to be released along with the vintage movie posters at some of the most popular galleries and online poster companies.

Presents are always special in our life specially when someone close to us gifts them. Some expressions often remain unsaid that can be best depicted through gifts and movie posters can one such gift that can express your emotions in the best way. Try expressing your feelings through these posters by gifting them to your dear ones on any occasion.

Look for the most exotic yet affordable movies posters that will bring a million dollar smile on the faces of the loved ones.

Patrick Arden is a professional writer, presently he is writing articles on nature posters, anti-drugs posters, playboy posters, hip hop posters, cartoon posters, architecture posters, music posters and many more.


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Nighthawks (film)

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Nighthawks
Film poster for Nighthawks
Directed by
Bruce Malmuth
Produced by
Herb NanasMartin Poll
Written by
David ShaberBased on a story by Paul Sylbert
Starring
Sylvester StalloneBilly Dee WilliamsLindsay WagnerPersis KhambattaNigel DavenportRutger Hauer
Music by
Keith Emerson
Editing by
Stanford C. AllenChristopher Holmes
Distributed by
Universal Pictures
Release date(s)
April 4, 1981
Running time
99 min.
Country
United States
Language
English
Budget
5,000,000
IMDb ? Allmovie
Nighthawks is a 1981 thriller film starring Sylvester Stallone, Billy Dee Williams, Lindsay Wagner, Persis Khambatta, Nigel Davenport and Rutger Hauer. It was directed by Bruce Malmuth. The original music score was composed by Keith Emerson.
Storyline
The story revolves around two NYPD police detectives, Det. Sgt. Deke DaSilva (Sylvester Stallone) and Det. Sgt. Matthew Fox (Billy Dee Williams) who work undercover, and a terrorist Reinhardt Heymar Wulfgar (Rutger Hauer). In the prologue, a man with a knife tries to mug a woman, who turns out to be DaSilva in a blonde wig.
The next scene takes place in London, where Wulfgar blows up a department store. Meanwhile, back in New York City, DaSilva and Fox go on a drug bust. Back in London again, Wulfgar meets an associate at a party, Kenneth, who tells Wulfgar that Mercer, who we never see but come to know as the financier of Wulfgar's operations, is withholding money owed to Wulfgar because several children were killed in Wulfgar's latest bombing. Wulfgar quickly finds out that Kenneth has tipped off the police and kills him and the policemen are coming to get him. He then flees to Paris where he meets his associate Shakka Holland (Persis Khambatta) at La Sainte-Chapelle. Shakka remarks that La Sainte-Chapelle is a bad meeting place because it's next to (in real life too), the Palais de Justice, a courthouse in Paris. Shakka informs Wulfgar that Kenneth had a photo of Wulfgar on him when he was killed so Wulfgar and Shakka go to see a plastic surgeon. We find out later they killed the surgeon after the surgery. Wulfgar then flees to New York.
British Counter-terrorist specialist Peter Hartman (Nigel Davenport) comes to America to assemble a task force called A.T.A.C. (Anti-terrorist Action Command) to stop Wulfgar. Hartman believes Wulfgar will come to the U.S. next primarily for the press coverage. Hartman schools DaSilva, Fox and a specially selected team of New York police on Wulfgar, Shakka, and terrorism in general.
Wulfgar meets a woman, Pam, in a nightclub and moves in with her. Surprisingly enough, when she asks him what he does for a living, he tells her the complete and total truth: "I'm an international terrorist wanted on three continents." She thinks he's just kidding. Alone in her apartment while Wulfgar (known as Eric to Pam), is away, Pam discovers Wulfgar's arsenal of weapons in a case just as Wulfgar unexpectedly comes home. Pam, who has a stereo blaring, doesn't hear him and is caught holding a grenade from his suitcase. Wulfgar kills Pam but her death is the first break Hartman, DaSilva, and Fox get. Wulfgar has left behind a map with his last bombing circled. DaSilva and Fox find out some of Pam's favorite nightspots and hope to find Wulfgar at one of them. They do. But, unsure of what he looks like since the plastic surgery, they hesitate and after a long chase, Wulfgar gets away. Wulfgar is now hiding and living down in the basement of a little grocery store and after the chase, we learn Shakka is now in the United States and is there to meet him.
A few days later the team is protecting an important United Nations function that has the earmarks of a potential terrorist target. Just when everything seems to be running smoothly we see that Shakka is there, she has somehow eluded security, and with no one else around, she shoots Hartman.
Wulfgar and Shakka's next act is to hijack the Roosevelt Island Tram carrying U.N. representatives. Because he now knows DaSilva as a result of the nightclub chase he executes the wife of the French ambassador while DaSilva is watching from a hovering police helicopter. Wulfgar decides to let a baby onboard go and demands that DaSilva personally board the tramway to rescue it. DaSilva is winched up to the aerial tram and confronts Wulfgar face-to-face. DaSilva demands to know why Wulfgar killed the woman. wanted to. the sadist replies. DaSilva and the baby are lowered back down to a waiting barge.
The police agree to Wulfgar's demands for a bus to escort him to safety. Wulfgar and Shakka hide among the crowd of hostages from the tram. DaSilva waits until they try to board before...(and so on) To get More information , you can visit some products about sunlight detergent, ball fountain, . The FASHION earphone/S-A300 products should be show more here!

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(Art Deco or Modernism)

I believe that it is art deco.


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I have been searching for awhile, it is always sold on auction sites. I do not neccesarily need the original, but I wish to have the poster with the information on it, such as the tagline "Every summer chevy chase takes his family on a little trip. this year he went to far." And the R rated symbol and such at the bottom. I have seen the remake of this poster but it is only 11" x 17" poster, it is very small and I wish to have one that is about normal poster size. I have also seen the poster without the information in a normal poster size but I do not wan't this. So, if you can find a National Lampoon's Vacation poster that has the information such as the tag line ect. and is bigger than the 11" x 17", please contact me right away. I would be most appretiative of this generous favor. Thank you for taking the time to read this and helping me.

http://www.impawards.com/1983/national_lampoons_vacation.html

This site above shows the poster, then has several links of sites to click on in order to purchase it (and yes, it has the tagline you are looking for)

Also found two on ebay; click on this link. Can't tell if they are the right size, tho.

http://search.ebay.com/vacation-movie-posters_W0QQfkrZ1QQfnuZ1QQfsooZ2QQfsopZ32QQkeywordZvacationQ20movieQ20posters


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