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Does anyone know if this teaser from last year was ever made available? Never seen it for sale, possibly only special promotion? Would love to have one if
anyone can help:
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Phil Edwards |
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Dale - is there a date anywhere on the great Phil Castle poster? He did some other pre-production poster art for Dino on the film.
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Kev |
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OK to answer my own question the Ironman teaser was a comic con give away, measuring 13.5x20 inches. I've found a few on ebay but they're quite cheap,
like $4-24 depending. In that I've only found 3 listed I presume they're genuine?
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Postzrebie |
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Hey Kev--- I think you're safe there. If it's like the poster below, they should be glossy with a coating that feels like photographic paper. I
wasn't able to score that poster from the Con, but did get this one from the PARAMOUNT panel give-away:
And might as well repost a couple of SDCC exclusive Teasers from my San Diego Comic-Con thread...
The top three are one-sheet sized, the last two mini, "quarter-sheet" sized. ---ED |
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Kev |
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cheers, i actually found that one you have on ebay as part of a set with the ironman image i wanted. in the end i just spent a few dollars on the one poster
instead.
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Postzrebie |
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That's great! The IRON MAN presentation last year at the CON got the same sort of buzz as the previous year's 300 one, so I'm really looking
forward to this one...
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Kev |
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the new superbowl spot was very nice, though i have slight reservations over the final shot, which will hopefully be polished a little more. looking forward
to it though, can't really go wrong with Downey
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Big Dave 80 |
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rockabilly777 |
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Big Dave, nice to see you here again! Cool posters too.
Pull up a chair, have a drink, stay a while and chat! |
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Phil Edwards |
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and the ice version somewhere around here. |
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Kev |
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Hey Postzrebie. My Ironman teaser arrived this morning
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varmit01 |
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Hmmm, I quite like that Iron Man. From last years comic con was it? Let me go see what I can find...
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Phil Edwards |
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DANCES advance is great - very artistic.
Sadly, obtuse ad lines and buffaloes do not put bums on seats. Westerns do not put bums on seats. Kevin Costner used to put bums on seats back then. Everyone forgets what a giant risk DANCES was for all the financiers involved and for Costner personally. |
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rockabilly777 |
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*cough*waterworld*cough*
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Phil Edwards |
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*cough* *cough* actually did okay at the end of the day.
one might say *cough* *cough* THE POSTMAN before *cough* *cough* WATERWORLD I interviewed Dean Semler (who shot WATERWORLD) and he said that the reported set frictions and problems were seriously a big load of crap. Any film really shot on water is a problem (e.g. JAWS, DEAD CALM et al) because one is dealing with a two completely unpredictable elements - weather and water. It's one of the reason Cameron shot TITANIC and ABYSS in basically "water studios" so he could retain control over all other elements by minimising the ones he couldn't. WATERWORLD is MAD MAX 2 on water. Semler shot MAD MAX 2 and DEAD CALM.... he figured they figured it a natural choice and Costner and Semler worked very well together on DANCES (and Reynolds helped out on that, too.... DANCES was a major team effort and a bastard of a shoot). |
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rockabilly777 |
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Good to know that Waterworld didn't end up that bad off. I remember at the time it came out that word of mouth on it was terrible and
I thought that it ended up sinking at the box office.
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the archie leach experience |
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Phil Edwards wrote: Really? I am very surprised to hear that. On the opening day of Waterworld, Kevin Reynolds (the director of the film according to the credits) came to our
theatre for the first show of the day in order to, in his words, "see how it turned out". When he left he was visibly not happy, not one bit, but
when we asked him what he thought he told us through gritted teeth that "It was different then I would have gone," clearly not wanting to say
anything negative...
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Phil Edwards |
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He obviously didn't have final cut by the sounds of it.
Producers et al on IMDB listing Produced by Kevin Costner .... producer John Davis .... producer David Fulton .... associate producer Charles Gordon .... producer Lawrence Gordon .... producer Ilona Herzberg .... executive producer Gene Levy .... line producer Andrew Licht .... executive producer Jeffrey A. Mueller .... executive producer also indicate he had no producer clout to use either. Semler was talking about the shoot, not the post-production. Not too many DoPs involved in that end (unless they have a producer role as well) as they are usually on to the next project. |
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lackery |
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i'm kinda of thinking what with the rising water levels around the globe, that Costner's 'Waterworld' is rather an interesting look at what
might come to be?
Is it really possible that the levels of the sea rise that much? Simon |
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