Like the idea of the company, don't mind the concept of these collectables, some of the designs are pretty good.
But, for me, not the Tyler Stout ones, too cluttered, too samey.
Not keen on whatever that illustrative technique of his is, looks computer generated to me, and rather characterless. Noticed that Tarantino got one of the cinemas into the shot at the beginning of Death Proof.

Cheers,
Rich


On 6 Jun 2009, at 15:37, Kirby McDaniel wrote:

There may be no need for the quotation marks around that word COLLECTIBLES. I think there is a growing interest in these. MovieArt is beginning to carry them. I'm glad Bruce is auctioning this.
I just upped the bid for fun.  I'm curious as to the result.

Incidentally, there are two Alamo Drafthouse chains, so it's kind of confusing. The really innovative "dinner-movie" theaters opened by Tim and Carrie League include Village Alamo Drafthouse, the Alamo Drafthouse South and the newest, the old Ritz, a b-western theater on 6th Street in Downtown Austin. The Ritz was completely refurbished. There is also a spin-off chain of Drafthouses in San Antonio, Houston etc which resulted from an abortive franchise move.

The Leagues, more than anyone I know, have succeeded in putting Show Business back into the movie-going experience.
They're very attuned to good projection, good sound etc.

Some folks don't like the waiters and the food service "disrupting" the film, but going to a late weeknight screening can
minimize that.

I do think that seeing a very serious film there is not quite the same as seeing a good comedy.

I once went to a film at the Alamo Village and there was a couple there buying a ticket for PASSION OF THE CHRIST. The girl said "You get the tickets and I'll buy the food." !! I could not fancy chewing my way through a pizza while the Son of God was flogged and crucified by Mel Gibson for two hours. You
need TUMS for that.

They get ALL of the good films here and compete vigorously against Cinemark, AMC and Regal. Very, very successful.

Kirby McDaniel
MovieArt Original Film Posters
P.O. Box 4419
Austin TX 78765
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On Jun 6, 2009, at 8:04 AM, Dave Rosen wrote:

Some are quite good, most are not terribly interesting and the whole enterprise has the whiff of The Franklin Mint about it; ie, instant "collectibles" created expressly for the collector market.

But to each his (or her) own...

Dave

----- Original Message -----
From: Bruce Hershenson
To: [email protected]
Sent: Saturday, June 06, 2009 8:24 AM
Subject: [MOPO] Our very first Alamo Drafthouse poster!; What is YOUR opinion of these posters?

After auctioning around 400,000 items, we finally are auctioning our very first Alamo Drafthouse poster! For those of you who don't know, the Alamo Drafthouse is a restaurant/theater located in Austin, Texas. They create their own posters for showings of movies. The posters are produced in limited numbers and are known for their different, really cool artwork.

The one we are currently auctioning is from Hell Ride, the 2008 Larry Bishop motorcycle biker gang action adventure thriller (executive produced by Quentin Tarantino) starring Larry Bishop, Michael Madsen, Eric Balefour, Vinnie Jones, Leonor Varela, David Carradine, and Dennis Hopper. It features Tyler Stout art.

The item can be viewed at 
http://auctions.emovieposter.com/Bidding.taf?_function=detail&Auction_uid1=1433530

It will be interesting to see what it sells for. These ARE from actual showings of the movie, so it seems they absolutely ARE "movie posters", but some might argue with that! What is YOUR opinion of these posters?

Bruce
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