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spennychurch t1_j62alqs wrote

Odds you're in college and/or not living with a significant other or spouse...

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Kpyso OP t1_j62ar3n wrote

Wrong I’m 16 actually 😂

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spennychurch t1_j62b4ht wrote

Hahah fair. At 18-22 my room was plastered with them. Today, my wife would NOT let that stand.

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Kpyso OP t1_j62bx7h wrote

What??? That’s no fun! Who doesn’t want batman to watch them while they’re sleeping 😂

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DontOvercookPasta t1_j62d807 wrote

Depends on budget really and what method of hanging them. The real cost is the frames. Full movie posters are big, and the frames for them have big acrylic (heck if the budget allows glass, but I saw in comments you said you’re 16 so Ike gonna guess no glass).

I would say if you want multiple larger posters hung with thumbtacks just search up your favorite movie titles followed by “poster 24x36” and just find something with decent reviews.

If you want a single piece but authentic I can look at where I bought my light box authentic displays and recommend a website for frames as well.

If you just want artwork for a movie I would really recommend Etsy. Supporting artists who are fans of things your like is a great way to support artists you might otherwise never have found. Heck they may introduce you to more cool stuff.

Anyways that’s my advice. Happy shopping.

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Kpyso OP t1_j62dxa5 wrote

Thanks! I’ll definitely use this to my advantage, but yeah I’ll probably use just plain old thumbtacks because I’m not going for anything fancy, just something that I could put up that will brighten up the atmosphere and add some character, thanks again!

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Rayliex t1_j62jp21 wrote

I get mine for a really cheap price from my local cinema, so maybe see if there are any cinemas in your area that sell posters. Though they tend to only have ones for movies that have just come out or are recent.

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andbeesbk t1_j62x1d6 wrote

When I was a teenager, this was my go-to thanks to friends working there.

Now days, I only have a chain near by and they flat out refuse to give away or sell posters because of corporate rules.

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oldman1482 t1_j62u9oc wrote

Great Big Canvas, pricey but high quality

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