“The Simpsons” by Olly Moss

Olly Moss has made a Simpsons movie poster for an charity screening at The Underground Picturehouse at the Water Poet Spitalfields, London. The screening, in which they will show classic episodes of The Simpsons, will take place on Thursday, October 6th at 7:30pm. Tickets for the theater cost £5, with all proceeds going to the Red Cross. Tickets should be on sale at some point today (Monday 19th), so sign up on the email mailing list HERE to find out the latest on when they go on sale.

Moss Simpsons

"The Simpsons" by Olly Moss

“Amity Bound” by Danny Miller

We all know it’s been awhile in the making, but seeing this was worth the slight delay. “Amity Bound”, is a sizable 18″ x 31″ 10-color Screenprint, with an edition size of 150, signed and numbered to your door for $45 total. Great deal. There is also a GID variant with an edition of 50. They go on sale Thursday, September 22 HERE.

“Amity Bound is a print I’ve been wanting to do for along time. I worked closely with Jim Beller (jawscollector.com and JAWS: Memories from Martha’s Vineyard) to make sure I got the most accurate version of Bruce from the original movie.”

“This Movie impacted me more than any movie around and I wanted to capture the beast in all its form and do Bob Mattey and Joe Alves justice on what a great shark they created.” – Danny Miller”

Update: These popped up for sale on his site early unannounced. Get them while you can!

Miller Amity Bound

"Amity Bound" by Danny Miller. 18" x 31" 10-color Screenprint. Ed of 150 S/N. $45


Miller Amity Bound GID

"Amity Bound" by Danny Miller. GID variant. Ed of 50


“Star Trek-Seven of Nine” by Craig Drake (Mondo)

Mondo is set to release some new prints tomorrow first introduced at the San Diego Comic Con. “Seven of Nine” can either be purchased un-cut in full, or as a double-set with the images spilt. More info below. It goes on sale Friday, September 16th at a random time (usually 8am-10am PST) HERE.

Drake Star Trek

"Seven of Nine" by Craig Drake. 24" x 36" Screenprint. Ed of 145. $65 (Uncut)


Drake Star Trek split

"The Gift" & "Scorpion Part II" by Craig Drake. 24" x 36" Screenprints. Ed of 130 N. $85/set

“The Visitor” by Iron Jaiden

I haven’t seen this movie yet, but seeing this new poster by artist Iron Jaiden has got me interested as great movie posters do just that. Those who haven’t seen the movie yet and also want to score this fine poster, can get get first dibs over at Cinema Overdrive in Raleigh, NC for its screening today Wednesday, September 14th 8:00pm. Any remaining prints will be made available to ppl on their mailing list the next day. Afterwards, if there are any left, they will go on sale at Friday, September 16th HERE.

In addition, one lucky buyer will get a red variant in which only one will be made available!

Jaiden The visitor

"The Visitor" by Iron Jaiden. 18" x 24" Screenprint. Ed of 66 S/N. $25


Jaiden the visitor red

"The Visitor" by Iron Jaiden. 18" x 24" Screenprint. Ed of 6 S/N. $25 (Red)

“Frankenstein” by Drew Struzan

Mondo had it’s “Mondo Mystery Movie” tonight at the New Beverly Cinema in Los Angeles, CA. And with a milestone achievement, they hooked up with legendary poster artist Drew Struzan and released the much anticipated “Frankenstein” screenprint. This print is a 15″ x 36″ 21-color Screenprint, with an edition size of 325, signed and numbered, and cost $285. The detail of this print is impressive and the number of colors is staggering. Only around 75 prints were sold tonight, and the remaining prints will likely go online for sale at a later undisclosed time.

The interview with Struzan and Justin of Mondo was entertaining and insightful, with Struzan coming off as sagacious, satirical, and witty. Yet kind, humbled and appreciative at the same time. My favorite quote of the night came from an audience question that asked him what his favorite poster of his was. Of which he answered:

“That’s a very difficult question. I guess that’s because people must live off their favorites. As a creator, I can’t do that. If I had a favorite, then I’d become redundant because I’d keep trying to repeat what I’d like best. So I always think the best one and my favorite, will be the next one…until the next one, and that keeps me growing and moving forward..”- Drew Struzan

Another interesting tidbit of info during the interview came when Struzan spilled the beans that he may be doing other pieces with Mondo in the future. Wow!

As for the movie, Frankenstein (1931), it was fun to revisit this Hollywood classic after being seasoned these days with modern cinema and its CGI-overdose. This 1931 version of Frankenstein is iconic and will always be associated with Hollywood during its early heydays.

After the movie, Justin updated us on the MMM showing in October (7,8,9) at the New Beverly. Tickets are $75 per ticket/movie, with 2 movies shown per day at around 7:00pm & 9:00pm intervals. Tickets are planned to go on sale on Tuesday, September 13 around 12pm-3pm PST somewhere HERE. Keep a close keep on Justin’s Twitter for more updates.

And now for a close look at the “Frankenstein” print:

"Frankenstein" by Drew Struzan. 15" x 36" 21-color Screenprint. Ed of 325 S/N. $285




5 poster set of “Robocop” by Tim Doyle

“Huh. I found 12 of these old sets at the bottom of my flatfile, totally neglected. I can’t believe the edition was only 40. Crazy.”

These Archive copies of the long-sold out ‘Robocop’ poster set date back to 2008! Commissioned by the Alamo Drafthouse to promote their December 7 2008 screening of the classic film!

This is a set of 5 villain portraits, each measuring 12×12, and signed and numbered in a set of ONLY 40. (Only the Clarence Boddicker print is signed in each set.) At only 40 copies, this set is one of the rarer prints from that series ever made! At the time of writing, we only have 12 sets remaining. Get them while you can HERE.

"Robobop" by Tim Doyle. 12" x 12" 5 poster set. Ed of 40. S/N. $75

Lots of new prints by Kingdom of Nonsense

A movie poster show is being held tonight in Denver titled: “”The Machines Are Winning – A Tribute to Sidney Lumet”. 17 artists were invited to each create a poster in homage to the late visionary filmaker, Sidney Lumet. The show will take place at The Laundry on Lawrence (2701 Lawerence Street) at 7pm on Friday, September 9th. After, whatever posters that remains from the show will go online on sale at Saturday September 10th, around 10am PST HERE. So if you are around the area, do try and make it so you can get first dibs. Below are a few examples of prints that will be available:


“Mondo Mystery Movies” at the New Beverly Cinema in Los Angeles

As per the Mondo Blog, here’s the latest:

“We are very proud to announce that we will be teaming up with the New Beverly Cinema in Los Angeles to do posters for special events and screenings. We have been big fans of the theater for years and are thrilled to be working with them on a regular basis. To celebrate this, we will be taking over the theater and programming a series of MONDO MYSTERY MOVIES on October 7, 8, 9. There will be two shows each day (6 total) and like all MMM’s, there will be a poster for each that you can only get at the event. Tickets will be going on sale for these events on Tuesday, September 13th. I’ll let you know the details on those Tuesday morning.

“We are excited. These shows are going to be great and we look forward to meeting a lot of our LA fans the weekend of the 7th.”

-Justin

Could it really be? 6 DIFFERENT movies with 6 different posters in a span of 3 days? In LA? For me personally, this is a great thing because I happen to live in LA. 🙂 Pretty amazing thing that Mondo has going starting with their posters being archived in The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, to their upcoming collaboration with movie-poster master Drew Struzan, to their success at their first San Diego Comic Con, to a licensing acquisition with Pixar, MMM2, and now MMM3 in Los Angeles. 2011 is the summer of Mondo.

2 prints by Mondo tomorrow

“Tomorrow is probably the strangest pairing of posters for a Mondo release yet. The Disney classic Dumbo by Tom Whalen, and the Larry Cohen classic It’s Alive by Jon Smith.”- Mondo

I couldn’t agree more! Should we get a double-frame and frame the side-by-side? 😉 Disney’s classic “Dumbo” by Tom Whalen is a 24″ x 36″ Screenprint, has an edition size of 395, and cost $50. “It’s Alive” by Jon Smith is a 24″ x 36″ Screenprint, has an edition size of 120, and cost $40. On sale Friday, September 9th at a random time HERE.

Post sale info: These items went on sale at 9:03am, with “Dumbo” selling out first within a couple minutes, and then “It’s Alive” selling out later.

"Dumbo" by Tom Whalen. 24" x 36" Screenprint. Ed of 395 N. $50


"It's Alive" by Jon Smith. 24" x 36" Screenprint. Ed of 120 N. $40

“Mulholland Drive” by Veronica Fish

The original painting was sold during Gallery1988’s “Crazy for Cult 5” show, and people were clamoring for a print version of this. Well here it is. “Muholland Drive” is a 9″ x 12″ Giclee, signed and numbered with an edition size of 50. Cost $40. On sale now HERE.

"Mulholland Drive" by Veronica Fish. 9" x 12" Giclee. Ed of 50 S/N. $40