BTTF - Back to the Future Merchandise (Toys, Models, Figures, Statues)

$1275.00 for a glorified poster.... no thanks!

Yes it is a giclee print, and it is on better paper than a poster, but to me it is still a poster. And yes, they hold value better too, but for me personally, at this price, I just do not see the value outside of the signature... and I don't value his autograph for that price. But that is just my opinion and I am sure many will feel different... so no need to try and convince me I am wrong, :lol.
Re thought and read you post! Totally see your point and agree! It's a nice poster but silly money! :)
 
Re thought and read you post! Totally see your point and agree! It's a nice poster but silly money! :)
At least to me it is silly money... but for poster collectors and people that like Mondo posters, I can see them collecting these for the value aspect. I would much rather have a generic BTTF movie poster signed by Drew, and pay maybe $250.00 for it... or less if possible, lol.
 
never seen that version before

One of them has been offered for sale on the "Icons of Hollywood" auction 2011. Here is a good scan (1345 x 1907 pixels), grabbed from the auction catalog, if you want to print it yourself. ;) Looks good in Tabloid- or A3-size.

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One of them has been offered for sale on the "Icons of Hollywood" auction 2011. Here is a good scan (1345 x 1907 pixels), grabbed from the auction catalog, if you want to print it yourself. ;) Looks good in Tabloid- or A3-size.

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you are the man!! with that pixel size what is the max print out size you would go? i may ask my staples to see if they could print it for me

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Here is another one, that was never used as official poster.

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none of the delores with white wall tires? :(
 
Great to have those posters in such a high quality. You never stop surprising us, Roland .

Is a video considered a collection item here on this thread? (For me it is. One of my best items in my collection is the hard drive where I have movie location photos and videos) I always wanted to share my BTTF 2015 Tour Video that I made last year. If you want to see it, I can post a link here :-D
 
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Great to have those posters in such a high quality. You never stop surprising us, @Roland .

Is a video considered a collection item here on this thread? (For me it is. One of my best items in my collection is the hard drive where I have movie location photos and videos) I always wanted to share my BTTF 2015 Tour Video that I made last year. If you want to see it, I can post a link here :-D
Sounds good please post a link :)
 
Ok. Here it goes. Just some comments about the video.

- I'm Spanish, so in case you don't understand anything, I'm just describing what location it is, and some personal comments on that (for example, in the high school location, I say that it's way bigger than expected, and what appears to be on video [and it was]). I always talk in my videos to say what are my feelings on that moment and remember them when I see it later.

- Being in Los Angeles, I was at Courthouse Square in Universal Studios, of course... but somehow I forgot to add it to the video :lol

- We tried to visit every location possible minus the desert in the 3rd movie (the city burned down ages ago and there is only a plain now. Even though, there were a couple of locations that we couldn't see: Biff's casino stairs, road to hill valley where Marty hides the DeLorean, old Peabody's barn, and the one that was tried until the end... the Enchantment Under The Sea dance location. We went there to the church 2 or 3 times, and the only day that they gave us access to it, was the day we were coming back to Spain, so we had no time :-(

- All places are great to see, but the locations I liked the most were Doc Brown's Mansion (HUGE AND BEAUTIFUL, and you can go visit the back of the house, with a little pond and a lot of pretty plants), Marty's House (of course), the railroads where the DeLorean gets destroyed (that's where the trilogy ends), and my personal favourite: The road in Marty's house (the road, not the house). I always had the image in my mind since I was a kid of the DeLorean lifting off. Entering that street and seeing that image was incredible. Also, as a reminder, being near any private house was done with all respect possible. We were as quiet as possible, and stayed on each location with a private house no more than 5 minutes, and not getting too close. We didn't want to bother anyone.

- Seeing now the movie feels strange. Having visited about 90% of the locations, and having an idea of where they are, is kind of strange now. For example, when the DeLorean is destroyed, Marty goes to his house running to pick up his car, and then he goes to Jennifer's house. There is about a 2h-2'30h of road trip from one location to another. Marty should've run about some long hours to get there :p

-Some of the footage is shaky. I ended up using some footage that wasn't meant to be on this kind of video when recorded. I was just testing, making a quick recording, and things like that... so, my apologies on that.

- I want to repeat this tour or a similar one if I go to LA in the future again. It was a truly great experience. I'll never forget it. I also recorded footage from each location in 3D, because my camera (Panasonic V700) has a 3D adapter, so I recorded everything in 2D and 3D.

- I hope you like it!!!

Link to the video:
https://vimeo.com/175206228
 
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Ok. Here it goes. Just some comments about the video.

- I'm Spanish, so in case you don't understand anything, I'm just describing what location it is, and some personal comments on that (for example, in the high school location, I say that it's way bigger than expected, and what appears to be on video [and it was]). I always talk in my videos to say what are my feelings on that moment and remember them when I see it later.

- Being in Los Angeles, I was at Courthouse Square in Universal Studios, of course... but somehow I forgot to add it to the video :lol

- We tried to visit every location possible minus the desert in the 3rd movie (the city burned down ages ago and there is only a plain now. Even though, there were a couple of locations that we couldn't see: Biff's casino stairs, road to hill valley where Marty hides the DeLorean, old Peabody's barn, and the one that was tried until the end... the Enchantment Under The Sea dance location. We went there to the church 2 or 3 times, and the only day that they gave us access to it, was the day we were coming back to Spain, so we had no time :-(

- All places are great to see, but the locations I liked the most were Doc Brown's Mansion (HUGE AND BEAUTIFUL, and you can go visit the back of the house, with a little pond and a lot of pretty plants), Marty's House (of course), the railroads where the DeLorean gets destroyed (that's where the trilogy ends), and my personal favourite: The road in Marty's house (the road, not the house). I always had the image in my mind since I was a kid of the DeLorean lifting off. Entering that street and seeing that image was incredible. Also, as a reminder, being near any private house was done with all respect possible. We were as quiet as possible, and stayed on each location with a private house no more than 5 minutes, and not getting too close. We didn't want to bother anyone.

- Seeing now the movie feels strange. Having visited about 90% of the locations, and having an idea of where they are, is kind of strange now. For example, when the DeLorean is destroyed, Marty goes to his house running to pick up his car, and then he goes to Jennifer's house. There is about a 2h-2'30h of road trip from one location to another. Marty should've run about some long hours to get there :p

-Some of the footage is shaky. I ended up using some footage that wasn't meant to be on this kind of video when recorded. I was just testing, making a quick recording, and things like that... so, my apologies on that.

- I want to repeat this tour or a similar one if I go to LA in the future again. It was a truly great experience. I'll never forget it. I also recorded footage from each location in 3D, because my camera (Panasonic V700) has a 3D adapter, so I recorded everything in 2D and 3D.

- I hope you like it!!!

Link to the video:
https://vimeo.com/175206228

Will deffo watch that later when I have time [emoji1303]


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