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Post #310 - September 29, 2005 - 9:41 pm

A couple pictures to bide the time

Written by Dan

I haven't posted any phlogs for awhile (mainly because I haven't had a chance to take any pictures), so here are a couple pix to hold you over.

We will not have completely "arrived" until the day I get to cut this tattered rag of a banner off the front of the building. What do you think I should do with it? Burn it for a sense of cathartic release? Hang it in the office? Sell it on eBay? I just don't know!

The film poster wall ended up better than I ever could have imagined. It looks really, really good from the street too. Sweet!

Comments for post #310

nicholas says:

I love the poster wall... and I think you should hand on to the banner until you can come up with something fun to do with it. At the very least, cut off the bottom and save the top for taking "on location" to promotional places like Cinemerge, MFAS Film Fest stuff, etc.

Now, for fun, check out this link. AMAZING example of how editors make the movie.

¤ Posted on September 29, 2005 @ 9:44 pm

Dan says:

I saw that trailer earlier this evening... funniest thing I've seen in a LONG time!

¤ Posted on September 29, 2005 @ 9:48 pm      [ The Moxie Blog ]

brian of moore says:

hah!.. nice link.. nicholas

.. ill buy the banner...20... uh.. 15 bucks? .. .. it would look good on my livingroom ceiling.... err

and yes.. the poster collage looks great from the street.. bright colors bursting out from the dark maroon-ish wall... nice

¤ Posted on September 29, 2005 @ 9:49 pm

Caleb says:

Nicholas, thank you for providing that link. I haven't laughed that hard since...well since I saw Me and You and Everyone We Know at the Moxie!

I think I'm going to bring that into my MED 365 class tomorrow at MSU. We're discussing editing, and that indeed is a great example of the importance of it.

¤ Posted on September 29, 2005 @ 11:34 pm

nathaniel carroll says:

Dan,
I know every movie on the wall except for the black and red face (which, until I saw on the website from this angle, I didn't know was a face). What movie is that?

Also, nicholas, that is a beautiful trailer indeed! good find.

xoxo,
nathaniel

¤ Posted on September 29, 2005 @ 11:50 pm

Dan says:

The black and red face is none other than Marlon Brando from THE GODFATHER!

¤ Posted on September 30, 2005 @ 1:15 am      [ The Moxie Blog ]

brian of moore says:

had that one.. the only one i cant remember is the fourth from the left on bottom.. surfer ish looking? .. it looks very familiar.. yet i cant seem to figure it out.. eh
i cant quite decide which of those movies i like the best.. but the david bowie amuses me the most
"you remind me of the babe...."

¤ Posted on September 30, 2005 @ 2:45 am

Chris says:

The surferish one is Endless Summer, isn't it?

¤ Posted on September 30, 2005 @ 8:20 am

Nate says:

I can't decide what that preview is more of: Flat out funny or cool and eye-opening. I had no idea I was so manipulated. Yeesh.

¤ Posted on September 30, 2005 @ 9:08 am

Jay says:

Everyone should click that link and watch the trailer...it's inspired.

"What babe?..."

Bowie is god/goddess

¤ Posted on September 30, 2005 @ 11:51 am

Al says:

Dan, I'd never get rid of my banner, if it were mine.

By the way, as I took a day off from work today to take care of my son, as my wife is ill, when do you plan on taking a day off?

¤ Posted on September 30, 2005 @ 1:35 pm

Dan says:

I doubt we'll get a day off until Thanksgiving.

¤ Posted on September 30, 2005 @ 2:12 pm      [ The Moxie Blog ]

Nate says:

Which is appropriate, because you and Nicole are hardy Pilgrims.

¤ Posted on September 30, 2005 @ 2:45 pm

Fyse says:

As I said on Nicole's blog, that poster wall looks AWESOME, and you should SOOO give the world a chance to own a 'Moxie Cinema Film Poster Wall'.

¤ Posted on September 30, 2005 @ 7:25 pm

Matt says:

I'd be very tempted to offer the banner as a comp prize, auction the banner off on the site.. or personally, cut the logo out and glue and varnish it vertically into the door to the screening room, or get another and add one of each to the toilet doors :)

The poster wall looks fantastic... I seriously want one for my living room now :P question though, did you use original posters or digitally manipulate the artwork and reprint them as required?

¤ Posted on October 1, 2005 @ 9:45 am

nicole says:

I purchased the posters and cut them to size. It was a fun project - but pretty expensive!

¤ Posted on October 1, 2005 @ 9:47 am

Mark says:

I'm with Matt, I want a film poster wall too! Was there a 'how to make' post or did I dream that?

M

¤ Posted on October 1, 2005 @ 10:17 am

brian of moore says:

step 1: buy posters
step 2: cut into squares
step 3: glue to some foam board
step 4: attach to wall in pattern of your choosing

¤ Posted on October 1, 2005 @ 4:44 pm

brian of moore says:

oh!..
step 5: accent with nice lighting

¤ Posted on October 1, 2005 @ 4:44 pm

Mark says:

No protective coating? Foam board seem a bit flimsy though.

M

¤ Posted on October 2, 2005 @ 9:31 am

Derek the local college student says:

If you hire me, you can have lots of days off, hahaha. Yeah, I'll probably bug you about that until you get really annoyed and yell at me in front of everyone I know, causing a huge scene and making it impossible for me to ever again show my face within a block of your theater. Of course, that's when I'll start showing up in a Nixon mask because I can't seem to hold myself back. My friends and I have started setting aside our weekly "Moxie budget" so that we can see every film you show (preferably on opening night). See you there!

¤ Posted on October 2, 2005 @ 11:56 am

Wunderle says:

As for the wall of fame,
Audrey Tautou's face stands out. Thank you god.

¤ Posted on October 2, 2005 @ 12:50 pm

brian of moore says:

mark- im not at all sure what they really used.. but i would think foam board would work just fine.. for most purposes.. iabout a year ago.. i actually did cut 6" square peices of foam board.. and glued some prints of a graphic i made to them... and after about a year.. they are still in great condition.. i wouldnt call them flimsy at all.. i mean.. if you are looking for a more expensive.. possibly more permanent solution.. maybe something else would be better.. but in *my* situation.. living in an apartment that i might be out of within two years.. and might not want to decorate the same in a new place... foam board is viable

¤ Posted on October 2, 2005 @ 5:00 pm

brian of moore says:

SWEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEETT!
everybody click on films! go look!

look at all the movies that i want to see that are listed!!? its amazing! thank you moxie! thank you dan! thank you nicole!

saving face... hey erin.. look harold and maude!... the aristocrats!

*whew* i gotta lay down and catch my breath

¤ Posted on October 2, 2005 @ 11:38 pm

outoftowner says:

Why is saving face only showing on weekdays? :(

¤ Posted on October 3, 2005 @ 10:12 am

Monkey says:

sell it on ebay!

¤ Posted on October 9, 2005 @ 6:57 pm

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