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Sneak peak of Shepard Fairey’s “They Live” poster for Alamo Drafthouse

If your familiar with the Alamo Drafthouse, associated with Mondotees, then you know they release a constant string of killer print based on movies they show at the theater. Up next they are going to be playing John Carpenter’s cult classic, and one of my favorite movies, “They Live”. The poster for this show is going to be made by Shepard Fairey, who as you know has always been inspired by this movie. Here is a statement from 2003 on his inspiration:

“The This is Your God show in 2003 at the Six Space gallery in downtown L.A. was an opportunity to showcase the sociopolitical message of the OBey campaign by paying homage to John Carpenter’s They Live, which was a major source of inspiration and the basis for my use of the word “obey.” The movie has a very strong message about the power of commercialism and the way that people are manipulated by advertising. One of my main concepts with the show (and the campaign as a whole) was that obedience is the most valuable currency. People rarely consider how much power they sacrifice by blindly following a self-serving corporation’s marketing agenda, and how their spending habits reflect the direction in which they choose to transfer power. In They Live, the protagonist discovers hidden messages lurking behind billboards and anything commercial, and the money says “THIS IS YOUR GOD” on plain white paper. I designed a graphic that looked somewhat like real money but with that slogan, which we used for the invitations and a billboard I rented on the corner of Sunset and Hollywood to promote the show.”

The print will be released tomorrow at a random time on the Mondotees website. Be prepared for a fight to get this print, not only because it is a Alamo Drafthouse print, but its a Fairey print based on a killer movie. Take a look at the preview image and video below.

New prints from Alamo Drafthouse

The Alamo Drafthouse has just released two new posters. “Der Golem” by the Silent Giants, which is 18″ x 24″ glow in the dark screen print in an edition of 100, and “Westworld
” by Methane Studios comes in at 19″ x 32″ in an edition of 200. Both prints can be had for $30 each, and will most likely not last long. Thanks to Omgposters.com for the heads up.

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Scott Pilgrim poster by Martin Ansin @ Mondotees

The Alamo Drafthouse, Martin Ansin and Universal came together to create this outstanding poster for the screening on Scott Pilgrim Vs The World. There is a variant version, as Mondotees often does, whatever is left still standing after the show will go online this Friday August 13th at a random time. Keep your eyes open, this is a great looking posters. Thanks to Omg Posters for the heads up.

Check it out here: Mondotees.com

“Zombie”print by Jeff Proctor @ Mondotees

Alamo Drafthouse will be releasing a poster print inspired by Luci Fulci’s classic movie, “Zombie”. The print is 24″ x 26″, signed and numbered in an edition of 190 for $40. It goes live on the site this Wednesday, August 4th. The zombie fighting a shark is one of the best scenes in that movie, and makes for a killer print.

Get it here: Mondotees.com

“Raider” Star Wars print by Dave Kinsey @ Mondotees

Continuing on with the Star Wars series, Alamo Drafthouse is ready to drop the next print in the series, this new one is by Dave Kisney. “Raider” is a 24″ x 26″ screen-print, signed and numbered in an edition of 350 for $50. This print will show up sometime today, July 8th, on the Mondotees website so keep your eyes open.

Get it here: Mondotees.com

“Scrap Yard Power Droid” by Jeff Soto @ Mondotees

Mondotees has finally released info about a new series of prints they will be releasing. In conjunction with LucasFilm Ltd, The Alamo Drafthouse will be randomly releasing prints that are dedicated to the original Star Wars movies. The first one is Jeff Soto’s “Scrap Yard Power Droid”, and is a 24″ x 36″ screen-print by the folks at D&L Screen Printing, each one is hand signed and numbered in an edition of 50 for $50 each. Limit 1 per customer. This is an amazing looking print, and I don’t imagine it will last long. There is also some process shots over at the Mondoblog.

Get em here: Jeff Soto @ Mondotees

New posters at the Alamo Drafthouse

Alamo Drafthouse/Mondotees have just released three new posters. Two are based on the movie The Warriors, and the third is based on George Romero’s newest installment of the “Dead” series, Survival of the Dead. This poster is made by Charlie Adlard, the artist behind the amazing Walking Dead comic, although I did like the previous pencil work of Tony Moore when the series first started.

Get em here: Mondotees Online Shop

The Warriors by Tomer Hanuka, 24″ x 36″ Screenprint, Hand Signed in Edition of 180 for $40 each

The Warriors print set by Ken Taylor, Three 12″ x 36″ Screenprints, Signed in Editions of 200 for $65 each

Survival of the Dead by Charlie Adlard, 22″ x 34″ Screenprint with glow in the dark ink, Signed in Edition of 150 for $30 each

“The Warriors” posters by Tyler Stout and Eric Tan @ Mondotees

In the past few weeks the Alamo Drafthouse, who release some of the coolest movie inspired posters around, announced that they are doing a series of poster prints based on cult classic “The Warriors”. I have always been a big fan of that movie, but not a lot of art has been created from it. The first releases for this series are from Tyler Stout and Eric Tan. There are 3 posters available from Stout, a cut set at 16″ x 24″ each, metallic inks, signed and numbered in an edition of 450 for $35. Then there is the uncut version with a bonus sidebar with more illustrations, 24″ x 36″, signed and numbered in an edition of 200 for $80, there is also a variant gold/silver uncut posters that is unfortunately sold out. The poster from Eric Tan is a 24″ x 36″ screenprint, signed and numbered in an edition of 300 for $30.

These prints are bound to go fast, so make sure you head on over and pick one up: Mondotees.com

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“Clash of the Titans” prints by Ken Taylor @ Alamo Drafthouse

Alamo Drafthouse has just added a new print by Ken Taylor. This print is based on “Clash of the Titans”. There are to versions of the print, each one being 24″ x 36″. The standard green and red version is limited to 110 and is $30, while the blue and purple is limited to only 40 for $55. The eyes on the blue/purple version are printed in glow in the dark ink.
This is an amazing looking print, and seems to have come at the perfect time. I just watched Clash of the Titans this past week, it has been years since I have seen it but still holds up. This print is a perfect homage to a classic movie.

Get em here:Alamo Drafthouse

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Two new screenprints from Alamo Drafthouse

The Alamo Drafthouse has released a couple of new posters, thanks to the folks at OMGposters.com for giving the heads up about them. The first poster is from Ken Taylor and is of cult classic, and first installment in the series “Aliens”. The poster is 24″ x 36″ for $30. There is also a version that has all the greens printed with glow in the dark inks for $60. The next print is a Spinal Tap tribute, this screenprint is 24″ x 26″ with metallic silver inks for $30.

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New Alamo Drafthouse posters

The Alamo Drafthouse, which has a habit of playing killer classic movies, has released a few new prints. First is a Night of the Creeps poster by John Smith, Drew Millward has two Goonies posters, and Ken Taylor has some Rocky Horror posters. The gold variant of the Goonies poster is all sold out, but the green is still holding up. The Night of the Creeps is also a glow in the dark poster, how cool is that? I love that movie.

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Night of the Creeps
by John Smith: 24″ x 36″ glow in the dark screenprint for $30
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The Goonies by Drew Millward: 18″ x 24″ screenprint for $25
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Rocky Horror by Ken Taylor: 12″ x 36″ screenprints, cut or uncut for $40 and $100
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via: omgposters.com