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A Nightmare On Elm Street / B1 / montage / Japan

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Amelie / B1 / green style / Japan

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Amelie / B1 / bed style / Japan

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Big Trouble In Little China / B1 / Japan

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Boy A / B1 / Japan

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Bug / B1 / Japan

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Title
Bug
AKA
Bug - La paranoia è contagiosa [The paranoia is contagious] (Italy)
Year of Film
2006
Director
William Friedkin
Starring
Ashley Judd, Harry Connick, Jr., Michael Shannon
Origin of Film
USA
Genre(s) of Film
Ashley Judd, Harry Connick, Jr., Michael Shannon,
Type of Poster
B1
Style of Poster
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Origin of Poster
Japan
Year of Poster
2008
Designer
Unknown
Artist
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Size (inches)
28 10/16" x 40 7/16"
SS or DS
SS
Tagline
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Casino Royale / B1 / facing style / Japan

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Close Encounters Of The Third Kind / B1 / Spielberg style / Japanese text / Japan

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Control / B1 / Japan

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Survival Run / B1 / Japan

11.07.11

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Released as Damnation Alley in the USA, this dystopian sci-fi adventure (set after the nuclear destruction of World War 3) pretty much disappeared at the box office, but later gained something of a cult status. It’s interesting to note that the studio, 20th Century Fox, were making two sci-fi films in 1977 and saw this as their big hope for a box-office blockbuster. The studio suits didn’t have much faith in the other project, a little film called Star Wars…

The film features a couple of infamous scenes with mutated creatures, including ‘giant’ scorpions (terribly composited using the blue screen process) and killer cockroaches. It also featured an interesting vehicle known as The Landmaster.

In some cinemas the film was shown with something called Sound 360. From IMDb:

20th Century-Fox developed a rival to Universal’s gimmicky ‘Sensurround’ sound process (popularized in the theatrical release of Earthquake (1974)) that was only used for the theatrical release of “Damnation Alley” called Sound 360. This process was basically a variation of Magnetic-Optical Stereo sound. This technical advancement/gimmick in sound did not last past “Damnation Alley” although it was planned for Walter Hill‘s The Driver (1978) and Damien: Omen II (1978). If you look at the one sheet of “Damnation Alley” the “Sound 360” declaration and logo are prominent at the bottom.

This one sheet by one of my favourite Japanese artists, Seito, is practically identical to one of the American one sheets that can be seen on IMPAwards (credited to artist Paul Lehr).

The film was recently released on blu-ray (in the correct aspect ratio) and a trailer for that can be watched here.

 

Diary Of The Dead / B1 / Japan

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Dillinger / B1 / Japan

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Enemy Mine / B1 / Japan

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Frozen River / B1 / Japan

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Ghost In The Shell / B1 / style B / Japan

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Title
Ghost In The Shell
AKA
Kôkaku kidôtai (Japan - original title)
Year of Film
1995
Director
Mamoru Oshii
Starring
Atsuko Tanaka, Akio Ōtsuka, Iemasa Kayumi
Origin of Film
Japan
Genre(s) of Film
Atsuko Tanaka, Akio Ōtsuka, Iemasa Kayumi,
Type of Poster
B1
Style of Poster
Style B
Origin of Poster
Japan
Year of Poster
1995
Designer
Thesedays
Artist
Hiroyuki Okiura
Size (inches)
28 6/8" x 40 10/16"
SS or DS
SS
Tagline
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Inglourious Basterds / B1 / style B / Japan

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Inglourious Basterds / B1 / style A / Japan

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JCVD / B1 / Japan

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Kill Bill: Vol. 2 / B1 / Kill is Love style / Japan

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LA Confidential / B1 / Japan

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La Jetée / B1 / Japan

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Lock, Stock And Two Smoking Barrels / B1 / Japan

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Magic / B1 / Japan

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Metropolis / B1 / 1984 re-release / Japan

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Monster / B1 / Japan

04.06.11

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A striking design for this superb film based on a nine month period in the life of notorious prostitute-turned-serial-killer Aileen Wuornos. The physical transformation of the usually stunning Charlize Theron (as Aileen) has to be seen to be believed, and she’s fully deserving of the multiple awards (including an Oscar) that her performance garnered.

I’m not sure who painted the flower at the top of the poster, so leave a comment or send me an email if you know so I can credit the artist.

The poster is printed on a thick, textured paper and you should be able to see this in the close-up photos.

Here’s the trailer for the film.