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Antarctica?
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I'm not that familiar with more recent horror films.
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IYour reasoning is very sound, I think it's an Australian one sheet too.
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The British spelling of PROGRAMME would imply an Australian 24 sheet, but it could quite easily have just been added to an existing 24 sheet. It's also a slightly different design to the one in the press sheet (but that doesn't confirm things, I gue…
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(Quote) I had no idea.
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Love that Holiday image.
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Lovely posters images from the Capitol.
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One of those posters that Bruce sold came from me, I'll double check the others when I get access to them (they're in storage). Paul had them at his office in Albert Park which is where I picked them up from.
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As the poster says - Experience it in IMAX. One of the best IMAX experiences you can have. Turns up regularly there (proper IMAX though, not the newer IMAX screens popping up everywhere. They're not the full IMAX screen height.)
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Here you go.

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I actually don't have clue for 249, but 248 is Interstellar (2014). One of my favourite films of all time.
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(Quote) I'm pretty sure I don't have those, I think it's just Man of Flowers, My First Wife and Vincent. They were the posters he had in abundance so wouldn't let me have any others, so I'd suggest the others were very small print runs for th…
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I'll take a break from this one. 248 is far too easy for me!
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I remember seeing this film when I was very young.
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C9 - The Perils of Pauline (1947)?
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I think there's so much inconsistency with Australian film distribution that nothing surprises me. Everyone did things their own way and it wouldn't surprise me if different people within the same organisation put their own stamp on the types of pos…
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667 - The Enforcer (1951)
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Confetti...
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The Picture Show Man would be in my Top Ten
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Lonely Hearts was my first film as an assistant editor. Hoyts distributed it so it's possible that between them and Adams/Packer (who were also producers of it), they might not have agreed to let Paul have that "A FILM BY PAUL COX" credit. Of course…
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Is 352 Vampire Circus (1972)?
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(Quote) I'll see what I have in storage, getting them all out very soon.
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Got it then...Missile to the Moon (1958). Just had to search for films with giant spiders in them!
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I think your reasoning is sound. Films often change their title before they get released. The original title may not have tested well, or confused people...Americans!!!!!!
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Samson and Delilah is a classic.
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(Quote) Paul had all the one sheets stored in his office in Albert Park for all his films. My First Wife, Man of Flowers, Vincent, etc. I'm pretty sure they would have been the last stash of posters that existed, his films had limited distrib…
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(Quote) Phillip Quast is the only one I remember interacting with.
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theartofmovieposters said: (Quote) Here you go. https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0564228/…
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Stab in the dark for 247 - Earth vs The Spider (1958)?
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Is the text of "...Remember he's on your side" (and don't get me started on the punctuation of that line!), Is it overprinted with white ink, or is it the absence of blue ink that creates the text? If it's white ink then it may have been added in a …