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OK /film/, let's get this going with some posters
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Hi-res if possible
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>>11let's get some Lang up in here.
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Long Ride from Hell
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I Drink Your Blood (1970)
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Tender Flesh (1974
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Slumber Party Massacre (1982)
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Catastrophe (1978)
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The Dude Cowboy (1926)
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Up the Creek (1984)
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The Iron Buddha (1970)
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Senza ragione (1973)
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Pistol for a Hundred Coffins (1968)
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The Giant Spider Invasion (1975)
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Abyss (1917)
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Squirm (1976)
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>>34No idea, but that poster makes me want to track it down and find out
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>>361917 would make it a pre or post October Revolution production?
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Apparently that image was printed in a poster book. I have doubts that the film itself exists anymore, but who knows.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0949559https://mubi.com/notebook/posts/movie-poster-of-the-week-the-abyss-and-other-pre-revolutionary-russian-posters> Mikhail Kalmanson’s Russian poster for the Polish film Topiel, or The Abyss, (directed by W. Lenczewski) is one of the most beautiful of the pre-revolutionary posters in the book. Such a decadent, risqué and objectifying rendering of femininity would be unthinkable in the years following the 1917 revolution. No.42
posting some of Starowieyskis work.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franciszek_StarowieyskiThe films are great as well.
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The best American classic
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>>73>best American classic>Citizen Kane existsNOPE
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And that's all for Bresson. Next stop, German Expressionism.
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>>80You could've said The Third Man, maybe Vertigo or Rear Window, even Gone with the Wind. But Citizen Kane? Nope, just because it was voted for 50 years best film of all time by S&S doesn't make it that way.
There's no such thing as valid criticism of Casablanca, and we both know about it.
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>>91Well I'm not a big fan of Hitchcock and Third Man and Gone with the Wind just aren't in my view as good as Kane.
Just the cinematography in Citizen Kane, holy shit, Casablanca was really good and all just nothing about it blew me away.
Maybe that's all because I came to Citizen Kane a cynic and thus was especially impressed but nonetheless.
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>>95fuck it may as well admit I'm pretty new to film fandom and thus haven't even got through all the American classics yet, and those I have seen I'm not a big fan of.
Despite all that, not being impressed by most of them, Kane fucking blew me away, but then, compared to most of you here I still probably know fuck all so yeah.
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>>91>posting the same poster twice>Just to throw a shit fit about what is the "true best american film ever!!">in a thread that's about the artistry of film postersNot to mention the poster itself is rather dull but I was willing to let that slide. Both of you, either start a different thread for this shit or fuck off to your containment board.
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>>97fair enough, have a nice poster to make up
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>>99excellent film and excellent poster, 100 get
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>>101first two Mabuse films are just really good movies, Lang knew his shit, as did Klein-Rogge
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>>105>>110you're just reminding me of how much I need to see more Murnau. Still seen Nosferatu though.
Also this is a damn good film.
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>>112I would rank him Just below Lang as the greatest German Director. Both of those Films can easily rank among the top 10 German films of all time, as well as Sunrise for American.
Saved my favorite poster for last.
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>>118That is a hell of a poster. The thing with all these great directors and great films is that there are just so fucking many.
Which is fucking great, but also makes it damn near impossible to decide which ones to watch first and to get through a significant amount within any reasonable time. W
Well I should know my shit within a couple of years, only been heavily watching/into films for a year or so.
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>>118Having seen a good portion of Lang's post-war work my opinion of him has diminished (mind you, Tiger von Eschpanur's technicolor work is glorious). Murnau will always remain at the top for me.
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>>127not seen much of Lang's post war work but ended up seeing a snippit here and there and it's kind of depressing.
what he fell to from things like M and Metropolis, this cheesey, uninspired stuff.
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>>136If you want to see a great film from Lang as an American director I would recommend Fury. It's his first English language film and the same type of film he would have created if still in Germany.
I would say the following year of 1937 marks his change and downfall as a Director.
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>>171I see, I'll give it a go. I've mostly just watched his 20s and a couple of his 30s things, which are pretty much all great as I can tell. Saddest thing is from some interviews it seems he might have been more proud of his later work, I might be wrong but I seem to remember reading an interview somewhere where that was implied.
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I love the shit out of this 80s stuff.
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things are really slowing down here
Witch from Nepal (Qi yuan, aka The Nepal Affair) (1985, Hong Kong)
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The Demoniacs (Les démoniaques, aka Curse of the Living Dead) (1974, France / Belgium)
can't remember if this was one of Rollin's hardcore films or not
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Hatchet for the Honeymoon (Il rosso segno della follia) (1970, Italy / Spain)
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Bay of Blood (1971)
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The Whip and the Body AKA La frusta e il corpo (1963)
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Danger: Diabolik (1968)
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Five Dolls for an August Moon (1970)
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Planet of the Vampires (1965)
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The Bird with the Crystal Plumage (1970)
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Four Flies on Grey Velvet (1971)
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I wish I could find a better scan of the one on the left
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Criterion, what have you done?
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Some of the recent thumbnails are invisible to me, anyone else?
Cool posters though.
I think it's time to drop the Blu-Ray logo on everything, it should be assumed since it's not a new technology any more. A sticker on the packaging should be sufficient at this point.
A few Polish posters here, more later…
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Can this even be bought? I wanna start a poster collection and I can't find a link to purchase this in 11x17 anywhere.
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>>3220there's a one sheet (27x41) on eBay for $62
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Deadly Blessing … wow!
Similar design to the more famous Wes Craven movie from a few years later.
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Apparently these were done by some guy named Mark Neil Balson. I so want this Zerkalo one in a large poster. But I can't find anything on it.
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I like both version of Nostalghia's posters.
>>588really interesting poster.
is the movie good?
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Stenberg Brothers Soviet film posters
high resolution only
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Anyone have some clockwork orange scans?
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Posters made for Brooklyn's Spectacle Theater
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>>5976
> Anyone have some clockwork orange scans?
Polish Kubrick
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Polish Greenaway by Wiktor Sadowski