Showing posts with label olly moss. Show all posts
Showing posts with label olly moss. Show all posts

Link roudnup

1. 16 free tracks courtesy of Spin's best of 2010 issue.

2. Olly Moss posted a sketch for his Boba Fett/Empire Strikes Back poster.

3. Ta-Nehisi Coates:
Comics are so often seen as the province of white geeky nerds. But, more broadly, comics are the literature of outcasts, of pariahs, of Jews, of gays, of blacks. It's really no mistake that we saw ourselves in Doom, Magneto or Rogue.
Via.

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Another Olly Moss wallpaper

This is Olly Moss's cover for the UK version of Where Good Ideas Come From: The Natural History of Innovation by Steven Johnson (the American version is...not as good):



Penguin posted wallpaper sized version in all sorts of resolutions:



I've previously posted wallpaper-sized version of his Star Wars and Let Me In posters.

And his glow-in-the-dark and glow-in-the-day vampire t-shirt is $5 at Threadless.

Olly Moss's Star Wars posters as a wallpaper






You've probably seen Olly Moss's fabulous Star Wars posters for Mondo by now. I took the liberty of turning them into a widescreen wallpaper. (Check out the Star Destroyers lurking by C-3PO's torso.)

I don't think I really appreciated how cool Cloud City was as a castle in the sky until seeing this poster.

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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows by Olly Moss



Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 1 illustration by Olly Moss for Empire Magazine.

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Fantastic Fest posters



Let Me In poster by Olly Moss for Fantastic Fest. I took the liberty of turning it into a widescreen desktop wallpaper:



UPDATE: Austin says: "the dot dashes on the Let Me In Poster (-.- .. ... ...) is K I S S."

Below are more posters along with links to the artists' sites. You read more about the movies here and here.


Rubber by Moss.



Roger Corman by Zach Hobbs.



Red, White, and Blue by Sawdust.



Nevermore by Alan Hynes.



X: The Man With the X-Ray Eyes by Rob Jones.



Fantastic Fest poster by Mike Saputo.

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Link roundup

1. Olly Moss: I have 25 complete sets of Rolling Roadshow posters and I'll be selling them on Friday the 17th of September. The Rolling Roadshow posters will only be available in sets. Each set will cost $500 which works out at about $60 a print.

2. Valerie D'Orazio:
Fun fact: I based Emma Frost & Sebastian Shaw in X-Men Origins: Emma Frost on a bus shelter poster of Betty and Don Draper from "Mad Men." I hadn't watched an episode of "Mad Men" at that point, but I thought January Jones as Betty had that right combination of elegant beauty and cold dead-eyed creepiness.
3. New animated trailer for Batman: The Brave and The Bold, featuring Batman and Bat-mite playing the game on the Wii. (Please let this be good. I so want to play something other than a Lego game with my boys.) Via.

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New movie posters by Olly Moss

Movie posters by Olly Moss for the 2010 Alamo Drafthouse/Levi’s Rolling Roadshow tour: Jackie Brown, Dirty Harry, There Will Be Blood, Convoy, The Blues Brothers, Robocop, Rocky, On the Waterfront, and Godfather.











Via.

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Final Fantasy-esque bookmark by Olly Moss



Final Fantasy-esque bookmark by Olly Moss for Urban Outfitters.

It reminds me of this live action Final Fantasy parody by Mark Leung:



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Tribble-filled posters for the Alamo Drafthouse




The limited-edition 18-inch-by-24-inch posters by Olly Moss go on sale Friday on the Mondo website. Trouble With Tribbles: Spock will be in an edition of 350; Trouble With Tribbles: Uhura will be an edition of 190. Via.

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Street art tribute to They Live (link roundup)



The FTW Crew posted several billboards in Berlin in honor of Rowdy Roddy Piper's classic They Live. Via.

And a few more links:

1. Alternate cover for Half-Life by Olly Moss.

2. Vinyl Pulse is giving away two nice vinyl toys.

3. Aside from being armored, Obama's limo carries an emergency supply of his blood. Via.

4. Tenacious Toys has the adorable tokidoki Adios & Ciao Ciao 9" Plush set available for preorder.

*Previously: Carefully placed "press for change" stickers.

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