Paladin1950
Still love 50's & 60's music!
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"Born right at the end of the 19th century, Humphrey Bogart is one of the most iconic actors of all time. While you wouldn’t know it from watching his films, he was only five-foot, eight inches tall."Humphrey Bogart's Height, Style and Family - The Modest Man
"If you’re committing to a look as classic as Bogart’s, you’ll need dedication. He was never photographed looking sloppy."
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"He even rode a bike in a suit. While you don’t have to go that far, we would suggest skipping distressed denim, joggers, sneakers or anything else that reads too casual.
Instead of “Casual,” Think “Simple”
Deco par excellence.I missed this thread entirely. It's fun for me to see poster art, some of it is awful, but I enjoy most of it.
One of my favorites-
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I don't know, but that's a great poster!Is this 1982 movie considered "vintage" by now? (Or is the smoke from the fires getting to my brain?)
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I like that Gabby Hayes got second-top billing.
Me alsoI like the Gabby Hayes got second-top billing.
I saw this one in New York City decades ago.I don't know, but that's a great poster!
We all might not want to admit it but I think anything over 40 years ago counts as being vintage.Is this 1982 movie considered "vintage" by now? (Or is the smoke from the fires getting to my brain?)
I'm glad you posted that wonderful iconic poster, MarK! I wanted to post that one this morning, but I just joined the forum, so it'll be awhile before I can post pics.
Welcome to the forum !I'm glad you posted that wonderful iconic poster, MarK! I wanted to post that one this morning, but I just joined the forum, so it'll be awhile before I can post pics.
I'm not a horror fan, but I did see The Exorcist when it came out in '73. I was shocked by it, but the actors were fabulous, and I can still hear that haunting theme, "Tubular Bells", by Mike Oldfield.
I really am enjoying all the wonderful posters shown in this thread! ~Doc