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Cloverfield (Headless Stature of Liberty) Movie Poster Print - 24" X 36" | | |
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| • | You are looking at a great poster. | | • | It is perfect for framing or hanging on the wall -- and it makes a great gift. | | • | This poster measures approx. 24" x 36" and is perfect, unused, and rolled in a protective tube. |
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Product Description This poster shows the Statue of Liberty missing her head. In the background is the New York City with a path of destruction through it. At the bottom it says "Cloverfield" and "01.18.08". This poster measures approx. 24" x 36" Cloverfield is a 2008 American movie produced by J. J. Abrams, directed by Matt Reeves, and written by Drew Goddard. The film follows five young New Yorkers who throw their friend a going-away party the night a giant creature attacks the city. It depicts their attempts to survive the attack, presented as a recording from their hand-held video camera. It stars Michael Stahl-David, T. J. Millert, Jessica Lucas, Odette Yustman, Lizzy Caplan, and Mike Vogel.
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Cloverfield July 13, 2008 Stevie J. Keller (Lafollette, Tn USA) I was totally disapponited with this movie with all of the Advertiseing Hype that was trainsmitted on the TV & Radio as for the Title I would give a 5 star rating but as for the Movie in it self I would very Grudginly give it a 1 Star. and this is just my opinion.
Hidden Item... April 15, 2008 MrPsychic (Pennsylvania) Look at the upper right of the poster, where the clouds are. If you look closely, you can see a face in the clouds, it looks like the monster. The first time I saw that, it spooked me.
You can't pass this one up... April 8, 2008 Lorna_Rocks (Las Vegas, NV) It's an Adam Hersh poster, so you know its a quality poster that's worth the money. I recieved this poster WAY before it was expected to arrive. It came super fast and in great condition. And I must say, it looks awesome in my room.
In response to Lynn Hardy "~R~" March 22, 2008 Dylan Avery (all over the damn place) Maybe Lynn would enjoy Uwe Boll's "House of the Dead" This movie was told from a first-person survivors' perspective. Does she honestly expect a pretentious narrator to explain to her what she missed, or an out-of-place flashback montage to explain where these monsters came from? This was an outstanding film told from a unique perspective. Any other perspective or mode of storytelling would have made it just another cookie-cutter monster movie. Highly anticipating a sequel.
It's alive! March 20, 2008 José Fernandez (Ashburn, VA) There's only so much you can say in a review on a poster, but this one is pretty boss. This clearly lit scene of the headless Statue of Liberty isn't actually in the film, but it's symbolic of the whole film. It's a great memento of a great movie and would make a handsome addition to any wall! Buy yours today.
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