Mickey Blue-eyes

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Ridiculous romp

Hugh Grant at his very best

now get outta hee

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by Scooj

Mury Bobbins

 

I’m bracing myself

for the overdue sequel

with Emily Blunt.

 

by Scooj

Up

 

Touching Disney film

my daughter and I enjoy;

a real tear-jerker.

 

by Scooj

Lifetime

 

As a boy

I went to Star Wars

number four.

Together

with my son, we are going

to see number eight.

 

by Scooj

Who wants to live forever?

There can be only

one…defeat all the others…

Highlander remains. 

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by Scooj

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Inspired by the brilliant film and soundtrack number. 

243. Moon Street (12)

Another wonderful pasteup from the recent visit by Tian. Again he has taken a still (a promotional shot?) from a film, which I haven’t been able to identify yet (any ideas?) and turned it into a monochrome stunner.

Tian, Moon Street, Bristol, April 2016
Tian, Moon Street, Bristol, April 2016

As always, location is key to a wheatpaster’s  art, and this is no exception, it looks splendid amongst all the other posters on this wall. The council worker ripped off loads of posters, but thankfully left this Tian piece in situ. It was still there yesterday.

Tian, Moon Street, Bristol, April 2016
Tian, Moon Street, Bristol, April 2016

219. Stokes Croft, various

I am enjoying spreading out my posts of Tian’s fabulous work in Stokes Croft. His tour of England has been something of a success, and pasteups are appearing on social media from all over the country.

This is another iconic moment in film history. Who could ever forget this scene when Ursula Andress, playing Honey Ryder, emerges like a goddess from the sea in the 1962 Bond movie Dr.No.

Tian, Stokes Croft, Bristol, April 2016
Tian, Stokes Croft, Bristol, April 2016

Now she emerges from the walls of Stokes Croft, as if she has been here all the time since 1962. I just love the content and execution in Tian’s work. Top notch stuff.

Bond

 

An evening at

the flicks with the family;

Spectre spectacle

 

by Scooj