The Evolution of Walter White, limited edition print available here.
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DRIVE (BY NEEDLE DESIGN)
£25.00 - On Sale here
http://needledesign.bigcartel.com/product/drive
A Print inspired by DRIVE the 2011 film by Nicolas Winding Refn. Starring Ryan Gosling, Carey Mulligan, Bryan Cranston, Ron Perlman amongst others.
Size: 420mm x 297mm
Hi-Gloss 250gsm print.
Dispatched ASAP.
worldwide Postage and packaging included in price(this is unofficial fan artwork)
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I know what I’m asking for this Christmas!
CRITERION’S DECEMBER 2011 LINE-UP ANNOUNCED!!!
December is traditionally Criterion’s quietest month of the year, given that they usually go all out in November to ensure that their biggest releases are all on store shelves in time for the holiday shopping season. last December brought us only Guillermo del Toro’s cute but hardly essential first feature CRONOS and a blu-graded edition of VIDEODROME, and it looks like this December is going to be kinda along those lines… pretty much what we were expecting, but not exactly what we were expecting (in that of the widely predicted titles, only a blu-grade release of THE LADY VANISHES was actually announced). so let’s get down to it, shall we?
NEW STUFF:
#592 DESIGN FOR LIVING (dir. Ernst Lubitsch) 1933
“ Gary Cooper, Fredric March, and Miriam Hopkins play a trio of Americans in Paris who enter into a very adult “gentleman’s” agreement, in this continental pre-Code comedy freely adapted by Ben Hecht from a play by Noël Coward…”
the only film new to the Collection this December is an unexpected treat, another dose of Ernst Lubitsch for the mainline after most of my favorite films of his were lumped into an Eclipse box set a few years back. despite the fact that Design for Living is peak-era Lubitsch, this is one of those curious films that has largely escaped mass adoration, and Criterion is doing it a tremendous service by reintroducing it to the world in such grand fashion. selected-scene commentary, a Lubitsch short, and some fetchingly elegant cover art make this look like some tasty icing for the tremendous year Criterion has put together.
UPGRADES:
#3 THE LADY VANISHES (dir. Alfred Hitchcock) 1938
the first Hitchcock film to which Criterion has given the HD treatment, this is pretty much a direct blu-ray port of the spiffy deluxe DVD set Criterion released fairly recently. this Hitchcock romp is widely considered to be amongst his best but, for me it tends to run out of steam a bit, despite a rivetingly frenzied opening salvo. give me NOTORIOUS (or The Guess Who)! whatever, i’m not quite stupid enough to complain about Hitchcock on blu-ray, and… ya know, at least it’s not SPELLBOUND.
#38-39 BRANDED TO KILL & TOKYO DRIFTER (dir. Seijun Suzuki) 1966-1967
YESSSssssszzzzzzz. Seijun Suzuki’s twin acid-jazz yakuza classics were first released on Criterion DVD over 10 years ago, so these feverish and feverishly beloved gangster yarns were long overdue for an upgrade. in direct defiance of conventional cinema, Suzuki’s violent sagas — equal parts scrambled and stoned — are among the most demented and inventive (was that a Pavement album?) slices of WTF cinema you’re ever likely to encounter, so deliriously true to their own vision that they barely seem aware of how cool they are. the segmented, bebop artwork on the original editions was some of Criterion’s most memorable and stylized, but these new covers are simply among Criterion’s best. the Branded to Kill cover, black and white and pink all over, looks like a drawn-over still from High and Low with a splash of Koreyoshi Kurahara’s nihilistic energy, while the art on Tokyo Drifter gives us Tetsuya Hondo going all Muybridge on us, the pink text and gun-flares nailing the film’s mad neon violence. it doesn’t matter if the transfers are muddied into oblivion (note: they won’t be), you’re gonna need these on your shelf.
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Fantastic! I’ll definitely be grabbing one of these come Monday.
The Fly by Dan Mumford / Facebook / Twitter
18” x 24” 9 Colour Screen Print. 7 colours, 1 Varnish and 1 Glow in the dark ink. S/N Edition of 100, printed by White Duck Screen Print. Exclusively available at Dark City Gallery on Mon 12th Sept 11.
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Must own this in print form…
Did you recently order a Royal Tenenbaums print from us? Well, if you did, your order is shipping out today, and to top it all off, your tube will include a free Wes Anderson inspired sticker by Joshua Budich! Enjoy! (Taken with instagram)
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Beautiful!
“28 Days, 6 Hours, 42 Minutes, 12 Seconds…We’re Almost Home” by Ruel Pascual
12” X 16” S/N Limited Edition Giclee Print HERE
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Wow! These are amazing!
Rhys Cooper’s 10 Garbage Pail Kids pieces for the Tribute Art Show at Gallery1988.
Rhys created 12 pieces in total and all are 12” X 18” 5 colour screen prints in editions 100. I’ve featured his previous pieces before so now I bring you the final 10. All are available now HERE.
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UnDead Ted by Ryan Jones / Tumblr
Part of Gallery1988’s upcoming Garbage Pail Kids Tribute Art Show.
This show just got a lot more interesting. Love it!
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I get a lot of emails from people asking about second editions, or reprints of sold out prints. On August 29th for the first time ever, we will be stocking, printing and shipping a very small number of second editions of some of your favorite prints. They include both prints for The Thing, as well as our Mario Propaganda set of 4. We will also be debuting a few new pieces including an awesome print for John Carpenter’s cult classic They Live. The first 5 They Live prints are reserved for 5 random people who reblog this or any post put up between now and Monday!
This is exciting!
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The completely RIDICULOUS poster I did for a screening of FANBOYS this week here in Austin. Austin Books and Comics has copies of this available at the store this Wednesday, then at the screening, and then to an email list on a first come first served basis. If you don’t live in Austin, email them at their site, www.AustinBooks.com. Inspired by the fact that Star Wars is better than Star Trek. Also, Liberty Leading the People by some French Guy.
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