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Film Geek Graffiti

If you look around the streets, you’ll sometimes find film geek graffiti. Here is a collection of some of the better street art we have come across around the interwebs.

Cool Stuff: Film Geek Graffiti

Cool Stuff: Film Geek Graffiti

Cool Stuff: Film Geek Graffiti

Cool Stuff: Film Geek Graffiti

Cool Stuff: Film Geek Graffiti

Cool Stuff: Film Geek Graffiti

Cool Stuff: Film Geek Graffiti

Cool Stuff: Film Geek Graffiti

Cool Stuff: Film Geek Graffiti

Cool Stuff: Film Geek Graffiti

Cool Stuff: Film Geek Graffiti

Cool Stuff: Film Geek Graffiti

Star Wars Yoda

Star Wars Yoda

Yoda

Star Wars

Star Wars

Star Wars

Indiana Jones

Cool Stuff: Film Geek Graffiti

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Transformers

Transformers

Robocop

Aliens

The Big Lebowski

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Dirty Hairy

The Godfather

Quentin Tarantino

Kill Bill

Kill Bill

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Pulp Fiction

Hitchcock

Hitchcock

 

Sin City

Sin City

Goonies

Batman

Iron Man

Iron Man

Superman

Superman

Superman

Batman

Batman

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53 Responses to “Cool Stuff: Film Geek Graffiti”

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    Donnie Darko in a bathroom stall. That’s freaking awesome. Intelligent people should use the restroom more often.

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    I thought they were all star wars as I was going through them but then more movies started showing up. the Taxi Driver , Donnie Darko, The Big Lebowski, Reservoir Dogs, and Pulp Fiction ones are so awesome.

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    Great art, I would like to see that more often!

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    awesome collection

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    “28:06:42:12″ links back to the sparkle motion picture, please fix

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    Watchmen (Rorschach) was a comics, not a film.

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    Storm Troopers!

    http://lh5.google.com/photo.snordhol/R8YjVi-sRYI/AAAAAAAAFUc/jdGNlYk6jic/s800/IMG_2489.JPG

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    You missed this famous Banksy.
    http://farm1.static.flickr.com/9/16136112_f0aa517065.jpg

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    Most of those aren’t true street, just street artists commissioned to do their pieces, there is a difference.

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    Very interesting to see what kind of movies the graffiti people like.

    It seems to me that most of this images represent figures from comics or SciFi movies. So it appears to be that graffiti people like fiction more than reality.

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    To Tina Muller, I find it pretty obvious that painting Alien or The Man of Steel is far more interesting for the artists than going about a large scale version of DR.Phil! Besides that, what has Clint E. and Quentin T. got to do with fiction?

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    Couple of nice pieces there but for the most part that is some of the lamest graf i’ve seen.

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    Nice collection of cool stuff.Never seen this kind of

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    Zsolt:
    Watchmen is currently in production as a film, so the Rorscach image fits.

    Tina Muller:
    Fiction tends to be a reflection of reality. Just because the images aren’t of real people and places, doesn’t mean the artists aren’t in touch with reality.

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    Many of the stencil work and Star Wars painting is by Banksy. VPiER points out another great one.

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    I’ve seen several of Nick/Christopher Walken from The Deer Hunter pointing a gun at his head.

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    Technically, the transformers one wasn’t the movie, but the characters as drawn for the cartoon.

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    I want to see one of me.

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    I’d say these are more pop culture than film geek. Star Wars, QT, Godfather, Lebowski - those are all generational touchstones. The Dude and Walter are cult figures. Marge Gunderson and Jerry are film geek ones.

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    yeah, real film geek would have 8 1/2, but no one would know what it was.

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    Technically, many of these are terrible (the one layered stencils that are barely depictable) but there are some decent ideas. I’m far from surprised with the embrace on pulp fiction, etc… Some of these are well executed but as someone said earlier, were commissioned, which is hardly the same as actual graffiti (trust me, theres a big difference between having a short time to do something at 3 am and bing able to work for hours in broad daylight) So theres my two cents.

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    I like it! Kind regards/ Petter www.oakleafnow.com

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