Just looking for suggestions beyond the obvious allposters, etc. for cheap, reliable places online to buy movie posters. Thanks in advance.
Sex Fiend
04-28-08, 05:56 PM
Deep Discount is one good place. I don't know if they would be considered cheap per se, as I think most of their posters are in the $15 range, but they have a pretty mind boggling selection, including some surprisingly obscure stuff.
There may be other specialty sites that might outdo them, but they're the best mainstream site in terms of pure selection that I've seen.
Son-volt
04-29-08, 03:20 PM
Thanks for the suggestion, I hadn't thought of then. Unfortunately, almost all their posters are small 11x17 ones.
Kicker_of_Elves
04-29-08, 03:55 PM
Ebay's always a good source for posters. I've bought many from there.
ENDContra
05-09-08, 06:06 AM
Deep Discount is one good place. I don't know if they would be considered cheap per se, as I think most of their posters are in the $15 range, but they have a pretty mind boggling selection, including some surprisingly obscure stuff.
There may be other specialty sites that might outdo them, but they're the best mainstream site in terms of pure selection that I've seen.
They dont list specs on all of them, but the ones that do indicate they are 11"x17" rather than the "official" size prints of 27"x40" (and yes, priced at $15.96 as well). That might be what you want, but personally if Im going to hang a poster, I want it to be full size (or close to it).
zombeaner
05-09-08, 11:21 AM
I haven't used them yet, but MovieGoods.com has an amazing selection of reprinted posters in lots of sizes.
ElementZ
05-15-08, 09:56 AM
I second Ebay. There is a fantastic local store in my area called Second Spin. They have a ton of very large movie posters
GenPion
05-15-08, 01:13 PM
I will third eBay. That's the way to go. In the past few months I have gotten the Season 4 Lost Poster from there, as well as posters for The Happening, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, and Cloverfield. I think it cost me about $60 shipped for all of the ones I just mentioned. The Lost poster set me back $30 so that was the biggest expense.
Shack
05-16-08, 10:21 AM
I've used MovieGoods.com and can recommend them. Good selection and fast delivery.
You can find a good collection of movie posters, with links to purchase them, at Internet Movie Poster Awards (http://www.impawards.com/).
wewantflair
05-18-08, 06:48 PM
Moviegoods is very expensive and almost all the posters are reprints anyway. Ebay is the only viable option that I've seen.
ConVerse
05-30-08, 03:26 PM
When you say Re-Prints, what do you mean? I'm just getting ready to buy a home and plan on turning the basement into a home theatre. I want the posters to look good, what kind of difference is there between originals & reprints?
rw2516
05-30-08, 06:54 PM
When you say Re-Prints, what do you mean? I'm just getting ready to buy a home and plan on turning the basement into a home theatre. I want the posters to look good, what kind of difference is there between originals & reprints?
Depends on what you're looking for. If the poster is from the last 10-15 years get a double sided one. I've heard of double sided reprints but never seen one. Odds are it's original.
Pre mid 80s posters were 27x41 instead of the current 27x40. Most reprints of classic posters are 27x40. Most, but not all will probably be folded instead of rolled. Also there will be a white border, the artwork does not go to the edges. In bottom right corner is a Screen Service number. If Dirty Harry was the 350th film released in '71 the number would be 71/350. On the back of the poster will be the title and SS# stamped in blue/purple ink. A lot of the independent, low budget drive-in and foreign stuff did not use Screen Service and does not have a number.
Until the mid 1960s posters were printed on paper with a flat finish. By this I mean no gloss or sheen, a plain flat appearance.
wewantflair
05-31-08, 07:43 PM
When you say Re-Prints, what do you mean? I'm just getting ready to buy a home and plan on turning the basement into a home theatre. I want the posters to look good, what kind of difference is there between originals & reprints?
Companies like moviegoods and allposters literally scan original movie posters and reprint them on large glossy photo stock. If you are looking for a cheap alternative to an original poster, this might be your only option. But in general, reprints vary wildly in quality. For example, my A Clockwork Orange reprint has a greenish hue for its blacks instead of black. It bothered me so much that I had to buy an original.
I started out collecting only reprints because of cost, but once I added a few inexpensive originals, it's very, very hard to go back.