I"m a 32 year old single gay male and most of the things I like have to do with fantasy or childish things. I like superheroes and collect comic books. My place is decorated with superhero and star wars posters and I collect mosttluy scifi/fantasy movies and books. I also decorate with wacky types of lights and fun things. I like video games and stuff too. I'm not too into 'adult' things like business, etc. I have two I bachelors degrees and I have a full and part time job. I am currently living witin my means (though I alays wasn't in my past). Is it wrong to be like this. Some people tell me that by my age I should be into only business religion and politics. ( i do follow politics somewhat) and that I need to stop collecting what I like.
I'm assuming you came from a very abrupt childhood. You never had a chance to be a child. Something took your innocence away along with your chance to be able to enjoy childhood memories of a typical child.
Unlike many silent screen comedians, Laurel & Hardy made a seamless transition to talkies, and this TCM Archives double-feature showcases some of their funniest work from the early 1930s. As always, TCM/Warner has packaged this must-have set for true film buffs: The prints are pristine, image quality is crisp and clean, sound quality is the best available (allowing for some hiss and minor drop-offs due to the age of the soundtracks), and bonus features have been chosen with care and authority, including several highlight excerpts from Laurel & Hardy short subjects...
The middle film in George Lucas's enormously popular Star Wars science fiction trilogy is a darker, more somber entry, considered by many fans as the best in the series. Gone is the jaunty swashbuckling of the first film; the rebellion led by Princess Leia (Carrie Fisher) suffers before the superior forces of the Empire, young hero luke skywalker (Mark Hamill) faces his first defeats as he attempts to harness the Force under the tutelage of Jedi master Yoda (voiced by Frank Oz), and cocky Han Solo (Harrison Ford) is betrayed by former ally Lando Calrissian (Billy Dee Williams)...
The high-energy, special-effects-laden conclusion to George Lucas's ambitious Star Wars trilogy delivers the final confrontation between Luke Skywalker (a more confident and mature Mark Hamill) and his nemesis-father, Darth Vader (David Prowse, voice of James Earl Jones), as the rebel alliance makes its last stand against the evil Empire...
You will feel the Force with this ultra dynamic set of Star Wars: The Clone Wars wall decals. Based on the hit Cartoon Network show from the Lucasfilm Animation studios, these decals feature the original 3D art of all your favorite characters: Anakin Skywalker, Ahsoka Tano, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Yoda, R2D2, and many more...
96-96010 Features: -Name: Super Hero Squad.-100pct Die-cut images that appear life-like and three dimensional.-State-of-the-art printing processes deliver outstanding clarity and sharpness.-Just peel and place, no tape, no tacks, no clutter...
WallMonkeys wall graphics are printed on the highest quality re-positionable, self-adhesive fabric paper. Each order is printed in-house and on-demand. WallMonkeys uses premium materials & state-of-the-art production technologies...
Screenwriter William Goldman's novel The Princess Bride earned its own loyal audience on the strength of its narrative voice and its gently satirical, hyperbolic spin on swashbuckled adventure that seemed almost purely literary...
Includes: * Episode IV, A New Hope Commentary by George Lucas, Ben Burtt, Dennis Muren, and Carrie Fisher * Episode V, The Empire Strikes Back Commentary by George Lucas, Irvin Kershner, Ben Burtt, Dennis Muren, and Carrie Fisher * Episode VI, Return of the Jedi Commentary by George Lucas, Ben Burtt, Dennis Muren, and Carrie Fisher * "Empire of Dreams: The Story of the Star Wars Trilogy," the most comprehensive feature-length documentary ever produced on the Star Wars saga, and never-before-seen footage from the making of all three films * Featurettes: The Legendary Creatures of Star Wars, The Birth of the Lightsaber, The Legacy of Star Wars * Teasers, trailers, TV spots, still galleries * Playable Xbox demo of the new Lucasarts game Star Wars Battlefront * The making of the episode Iii videogame * Exclusive preview of Star Wars: Episode III
Each Pack Contains 4 Of Your Favorite Characters From The Star Wars Movie CollectionProduct Measures: 1.73 x 8.27 x 12.01 inchesRecommended Ages: 3 Years & UpEach 3.75" figure is highly detailed and comes with accessoryComes in an awesome window box commemorative packthese figures allow you to create your favorite scenes from each movieA must for every collectorLimited edition for blu ray release time frame
The tin sign is just one the hundreds of high-quality wall décor products offered to help you decorate in your own unique style. Items like Vandor Heavy Gauge Sign, Star Wars enhance any interior and match your budget and style!
This is a rare Star Wars "Revenge of the Sith" promo static cling window decal, that was only given to retailers. This decal shows a lizard type character and measures about 10 by 6 inches. Because it has not been used, it appears backwards, but it's much more colorful once it's applied to a window...
May the Force be with you! Stash your cash and credit cards in geek chic style with this distinctive, officially licensed bifold wallet. The interior of this wallet includes card slots, billfold and windowed I...
This T-shirt features a classic version of the original Star Wars movie posters from 1977.
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Collectors Go Wild For The Vintage Poster
Movie posters have been around since the time when films were first made however at that time nobody had any idea that the posters that were advertising the films would be worth a lot of money. The original plan was to sell projectors and film prints as a home movie entertainment system. The general public did not know what film was arriving at the local theatre and this was a way of doing it.
The vintage posters that first used the concept of poster advertisements for films turned out to be wildly successful and set the stage for the way business would be conducted for the next 100 years. These such posters are now worth lots of money.
The Classic Vintage Poster For The Classic Vintage Film
If there were any vintage posters from films released during the last thirty years that were considered rare, they would have been snapped up by collectors a long time ago. A vintage poster is not any poster advertising a film but the actual poster used at the cinemas. These vintage posters that are sent to the cinemas by the film companies are the ones that are worth the money and sort after by the collectors and are considered a prized possession.
Of the classic film vintage posters, among the most prized vintage posters that collectors desire include King Kong, Frankenstein, Casablanca, and Gone with the Wind. These films' posters are in high demand because these vintage posters are the posters of four of the most famous, most successful and most influential films of all time. Classic vintage poster of the last few years include such films as Star Wars, Batman, Spiderman and ET.
All of these films have vintage posters that collectors prize with a passion. When offered up for auction, they can fetch prices that are quite high drawing several thousands of dollars in bids. When purchased they are usually properly stored away or, at minimum, placed in an expensive and durable frame.
While most of us can not afford these vintage posters in their original form, they all look kind of cool in reproductions. Avid film fans will probably keep the reproductions of these films in circulation for years and collectors of vintage posters will also keep the auction prices very high. If you get the chance in years to come, go to your local cinema and ask them if you can have or buy the posters as one day, you never know the poster you have been given, may just become a vintage poster in years to come.