Archive for May, 2011

Mickey’s Service Station On Sale Now!

Friday, May 27th, 2011

Today, we announce our newest poster in our Disney Classic Cartoon Series… Mickey’s Service Station!

Poster by Tom Whalen. 18″x 24″ screen print. Hand numbered. Edition of 370. Printed by D&L Screen Printing Click HERE to buy.

Also, when we first announced the Disney series, we said that Sideshow would have variants of the posters we put out. The first of those variants will be released through their newsletter next week and they are kicking it off with an Eric Tan uncut TRON variant! Click HERE to get all the details.

Mondo and Obey Present THEY LIVE! Tickets On Sale Tomorrow!

Wednesday, May 25th, 2011

If you missed it about a month ago, I tweeted a picture that got people kind of excited. Check it out:

Excited now?

Mondo and Obey are screening THEY LIVE on Thursday, June 9th with Shepard Fairey in attendance and the big question on everyone’s mind has been when these tickets were going to go on sale…. the answer…. tomorrow…. May 26th…. at noon. This is a very, VERY exciting show for us as Shepard Fairey will not only be in attendance, but doing a screen printed poster for the show!

So, here’s how things are going to work. Tickets, like I said earlier, will go on sale at noon central time tomorrow at this link HERE. They will be $60 and in addition to getting you into the show, will guarantee you a poster. If you get a ticket, you will be getting a poster. Simple as that. We will be debuting the poster image at the screening and you will get one in a tube after the movie is over. If you buy a ticket to the show, you must attend to get the poster. We will not be mailing any posters out for people that couldn’t make it. YOU MUST ATTEND THE SCREENING TO GET YOUR POSTER.

If you miss out on getting tickets to the screening, don’t worry. You will have a shot to get them on the site as we will be doing online sale at a later date for remaining copies. We did enough for everyone attending the show as well as a good chunk for our out of town friends.

We couldn’t be more pumped for this screening. Not only will the screening be out of control, but Shep will be doing a DJ set at the THEY LIVE afterparty next door at The Highball! Hope to see you there!

-Justin

Werewolves On Wheels + Chris Ware’s Uncle Boonmee On Sale Now!

Friday, May 20th, 2011

They’re here! Chris Ware’s Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives and Phantom City Creative’s Werewolves on Wheels are on sale NOW!

Poster by Chris Ware. 24 “x 36″ 10 color screen print. Hand numbered. Edition of 400. Printed by D&L Screen Printing. Click HERE to purchase.


Posters by Phantom City Creative 24″x36″ screen print. Hand numbered. Regular edition of 235. Printed by D&L Screen Printing. Click HERE to purchase.


Posters by Phantom City Creative 24″x36″ screen print. Hand numbered. Variant edition of 65. Printed by D&L Screen Printing. Click HERE to purchase.


Chris Ware’s Uncle Boonmee Detail Pics

Thursday, May 19th, 2011

As promised, here are some detail pics of the Uncle Boonmee poster by Chris Ware. These will be on sale in the store tonight starting at 5pm and remaining copies will go up for sale tomorrow morning at a random time online.

-Justin

Uncle Boonmee By Chris Ware Announcement!

Wednesday, May 18th, 2011

When we started to work with Mondo, Rob Jones, Mitch Putnam and I made a list of artists that we could only dream of getting on a job. This was the dream list. It still exists in a shared doc between us and has people on it like Moebius, Drew Struzan and at one time, Frank Frazetta. These are like, the Gods on high to us that would possibly some day come down from Olympus and work with us. Well, today we can cross one off of the list as we are supremely proud to announce UNCLE BOONMEE WHO CAN RECALL HIS PAST LIVES by Chris Ware!



Poster by Chris Ware. 24×36 screen print. Hand numbered. Edition of 400. Printed by D&L Screen Printing.

BOONMEE, if you aren’t familiar, is the amazing Palm D’or winner at the 2010 Cannes film festival. We were literally screaming when we get the news that Chris had agreed to do the poster with us. It was like, 1989 and your dad got you a Nintendo for Christmas, youthful, jumping up and down kind of screaming. We have wanted to work with Chris for years and now we are putting this print out.

After we settled down, we had to make sure that this thing was printed to the best of our abilities and that we didn’t cheap out on colors. We could’ve probably half toned some stuff out to save some money, but instead we went for it and sent the files to Kevin Tong so he could separate it. Kevin has an amazing eye for detail and we knew we could trust him on it. After he was done, we found out that it would be a whopping 10 color screenprint, which I believe is a Mondo record. I will have lots more detailed pics up tomorrow for you all to see, so keep an eye out. We will also have these in the store for sale tomorrow (as well as our WEREWOLVES ON WHEELS print), so stop by and grab one before they go up for sale on Friday.

-Justin

We’ve Been Framed: Sledgehammer

Friday, May 13th, 2011

This counts, right?

Valley Of Gwangi And I Saw The Devil Detail Pics

Wednesday, May 11th, 2011

We took a few detail pics of the posters we will be releasing tomorrow on the site. We’re really proud of these. Notice the metallics on the Gwangi poster and also the insane detail on Kevin’s I SAW THE DEVIL. Speaking of Kevin, keep an eye on his site as I’m sure he’ll have more detail pics and (fingers crossed) a process video.

-Justin

Sledgehammer On Sale Now!

Wednesday, May 11th, 2011

Our first release on the new MONDO VIDEO VHS label is on sale now! SLEDGEHAMMER screened to a sold out Terror Tuesday crowd last night and went over HUGE. Grab a copy of this now and start your VHS collection off right! Click HERE to buy.

-Justin

Mondo Video Is Here! VHS Lives!

Monday, May 9th, 2011

I am a collector. This has been established before…shoes, toys, comics, films, etc. One thing I’m also crazy about is VHS. Everyone remembers them, everyone had them, they were a part of people’s lives. Then, Laserdisc came along, then dvd, then blu….and it died. It was a sad day in December of 2009, but they killed it. The last VHS tape was manufactured and the format that had introduced so many people to so many films was out. Until now….

We are very proud to announce, in association with Intervision, MONDO VIDEO. Here’s the meaty party of the press release that went out earlier today….

Mondo, the collectible art boutique arm of Alamo Drafthouse Cinema, is pleased to announce a partnership with Intervision Picture Corporation to release 1983′s SLEDGEHAMMER on VHS. SLEDGEHAMMER, the first shot-on-tape slasher movie for the home video market, will be the first video release of Mondo Video, a label created to release rare genre films in a collectible VHS format. The VHS release will coincide with the film’s first release on DVD and a Terror Tuesday screening on Tuesday, May 10, 2011 at Alamo Drafthouse in Austin, TX. Mondo Video’s SLEDGEHAMMER includes the original box art and copy from the 1983 VHS release and will be available for purchase only at MondoTees.com on Wednesday, May 11, 2011. The Intervision DVD will also be available for purchase on Tuesday, May 10, 2011 at http://amzn.to/lmZGfa.

There ya go! We are beyond excited. I got back into town this morning and went straight from the airport to the store to tear the box open to check these out. If someone would’ve taped me opening it, I’m sure it would’ve went down as one of the most epic unboxing videos ever. Understand, the last time someone opened a box of VHS tapes with the intent to sell like this had to be years ago and I guarantee they weren’t as excited.

I’ve seen some stuff online calling us “ironic hipsters” and things like that for doing this, so let me retort by saying first… my legs are too big for skinny jeans and second, this is not an ironic venture at all. This is serious. Myself, Lars Nilsen, Zack Carlson, Evan Husney and everyone else involved with this project are seriously in love with the format. “Why would you want to watch an inferior format?” is the other thing that is asked a lot. We’re not sitting here saying that VHS looks better than a bluray or anything like that. No way. But, VHS has a charm to it that other formats don’t. It’s little things. The hum of the VCR as it plays, the noises it makes every time you load in the tape, the way it ejects, the way that only your tape messes up at certain points because you watched it so much and something that you once hated, but maybe miss… rewinding. To me, it’s very similar to putting a record on and listening to that, but also watching it spin. If you don’t understand this obsession, that’s totally understandable. Many people won’t get it, but for the ones that do get it, I hope you’re all as excited as we are.

Another reason we’re doing this is that there are hundreds and hundreds if not thousands of titles on VHS that have never been released on dvd and that probably won’t. Before us and Intervision put this out, SLEDGEHAMMER was a VERY expensive tape to track down so for many that would want to check it out, it was cost prohibitive. The artwork and design on VHS tapes is also amazing. Most DVDs these days are horseshit compared to the VHS version. It was a product of its time and I really can’t think of anyone doing this type of stuff now. There are some that try to ape it, but VHS art is truly gorgeous. That’s the main reason why we chose to release the VHS exactly as it was put out originally.

So, what’s SLEDGEHAMMER about anyways? Well, allow Zack Carlson to explain it…

1940s scientists put years of study into creating the nuclear bomb, but it wasn’t until the first tests at Los Alamos that they realized its inhuman powers of absolute destruction. Four decades later, filmmaker David Prior similarly unveiled SLEDGEHAMMER, a shot-on-VHS masterstroke of anti-intellectual decimation. On that day, cinema quietly crumbled into dust.

Ted Prior (star of Deadly Prey; brother of the director) leads a cast of self-loathing alcoholics who face off against a shape-shifting, dimension-crossing spectre with a penchant for blunt object trauma. By the end, brains, bowels and Budweiser will be smeared across every inch of the walls. A rewardingly lethal collision of ‘80s slasher video-vomit, suburban legend and unintentional surrealist art, Prior’s supernaturally disabled death opera is the most visionary migraine to ever pummel its way into your skull. If you survive it, you’ll never ever forget it.

One of the funnest parts of this was designing the Mondo Video intro. It would not be a proper release if we didn’t have this on there as every VHS company worth its salt had one. Check out some of the classics here:

We needed a logo for the label, so went back to the sketches Mike Saputo provided when we were reworking the Mondo logo and settled on this one. Not much changed on it except for the “video” text on the bottom.

We then took it over to The Silent Giants who animated it. We decided that it would be a good idea to send them several of our favorite video intros from VHS labels of the past (see video above) so they could replicate the feel. One thing that we definitely wanted was a trailing effect from the logo against a background with a “Tron”-esque grid. Think spacey. Add a little Dylan Ettinger synth and here is our Mondo Video intro slug.

That’s it! I could go on and on and on, but I’m going to leave at this. We’ll have these for sale at the Terror Tuesday screening tomorrow night and the rest on sale Wednesday morning. Like we said earlier, we’re very excited about this and we plan on bringing you some real crazy videos in the very near future.

-Justin

Thor and Wise Little Hen On Sale Now!

Thursday, May 5th, 2011

Happy Thorsday! You probably think that is a pun, but it’s not. Thursday is actually Thor’s day or more specifically, Thunor’s Day. You can read more about it HERE, but we decided to honor the great God of Thunder by releasing it on his day which just happens to be the day before his movie gets released! We had also planned on doing a big write up explaining all of the symbols, constellations and imagery in the poster, but thought it would be better left to your imaginations. We did a lot of research on this one, so see if you can figure some of them out! We’re really excited about it!

Also, we’re dropping the second print in our Disney Cartoon series and it features the first appearance of Donald Duck! We’d like to thank both Ken Taylor and Tom Whalen for, once again, doing an amazing job on these. They are ON SALE NOW!

Poster by Ken Taylor. 24×36 screen print w/ metallic inks. Hand numbered. Edition of 380. Printed by D&L Screen Printing. Click HERE to buy.

Poster by Tom Whalen. 18″ x 24″ screen print. Hand numbered. Edition of 325. Printed by D&L Screen Printing. Click HERE to buy.

-Justin