[quote=“Chris_Casey, post:239, topic:694”]Too bad Stella didn’t still look like this the handful of times I have met her!
A very nice lady, though.[/quote]
A reward to anyone who finds someone you haven’t met ;D!
Can I collect the reward myself? ;D
I haven’t met Salma Hayek, Gong Li, Chow Yun-Fat, Antonio Banderas, or Amitabh Bachchan.
How much of a reward do I get?
The honor ;).
Are there any good sites where I can buy posters, originals or reprints?
CineCity also has a few.
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CineCity also has a few.[/quote]
Sorry for being a noob, but on intercardsrl, how do I purchase the posters? I dont speak italian.
To be honest I don’t really know. If you scroll down a bit and click “western italiani” and then click the poster you want to buy, then it will come up another window with a lot of posters from that movie, well, it can’t be to hard from then on. I haven’t bought anything from them myself.
Intercard does not have any sort of shopping cart system in place. You cannot “click” a title and order it like you would on a typical retailer’s website. You have to send them an inquiry (via email) in order to obtain the price, and so forth.
Follow the steps that Silence mentions. When you get to the page with a lot of posters you then have to click on the image of the poster you are interested in. This will open an email dialogue box pertaining to that particular poster.
The difficulty with ordering from intercard is that you have to send an email inquiry for each poster you are interested in.
The good news is that you can write to them in English and they will respond in English and usually with a very rapid response time.
I haven’t ordered anything from them in several years; but, I never had an problems with them.
And I was always surprised at how reasonably priced their items used to be!
Keep in mind that all of their items are originals and are priced accordingly.
They, unfortunately, do not sell any reprints.
Another place you might check out, located in the USA, is:
If you are outside of the USA, however, their shipping fees might be a bit high.
Looks like their mail is down.
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That’s too bad. I would suggest you try again at a later date. Might have something to do with the holiday season.
What do you guys do with posters that are folded, and not rolled? How will they look when framed with glass?
Just wondering…
What’s the difference between Locandinas and posters?
I think it’s the size. If I’m not mistaken manifesto’s are big posters.
On a day out in the city with the family today I popped into a record, comic and vintage clothes exchange shop in Soho and was delighted to find this little beauty. (for a very reasonable price, the good Rev will be glad to hear)
It’s Belgian and in very nice condition. Not very big by British poster standards though. Abouit 22 x14 inches I would say. Was that common in your neck of the woods Scherps?
Now I just have to find a frame that fits it
[quote=“Phil H, post:254, topic:694”]On a day out in the city with the family today I popped into a record, comic and vintage clothes exchange shop in Soho and was delighted to find this little beauty. (for a very reasonable price, the good Rev will be glad to hear)
It’s Belgian and in very nice condition. Not very big by British poster standards though. Abouit 22 x14 inches I would say. Was that common in your neck of the woods Scherps?
Now I just have to find a frame that fits it :)[/quote]
Very nice, Phil!
I have always liked that artwork.
Beautiful poster!
Older movie posters will all be folded instead of rolled (at least in the US, but I think worldwide). That’s the way they were sent out to cinemas.
This is, indeed, true! Older posters were always folded.
They usually look great once you have them mounted and framed.
Thanks. I am very pleased with it.
They had another couple there of different films but I couldn’t justify getting any more.
One was another Belgian (same size) of Beyond the Law and the other a Spanish larger one of Deaf Smith and Johnny Ears. The latter would have been very tempting except it had the worst artwork imaginable. Truly awful depictions of Quinn and Nero. :o If I didn’t know who they were already I would never have guessed who they were supposed to be. The Beyond the Law one was ok though.
Nice score Phil.