The Alamo Drafthouse and Mondo Tees has returned again with another cool horror movie poster for their Rolling Roadshow screening of Dawn of the Dead. That’s right, they’re taking the movie, and screening it in the mall in Monroeville where the movie was filmed. How cool is that? I wish I could attend.
The screening takes place on June 21st, as part of the upcoming HorrorHound Weekend event in Pennsylvania the weekend of June 20-22nd, 2008. The screening will take place where the Monroeville Mall’s old clock tower once stood, on a 50-foot screen, which will take over the Mall after closing time, Saturday June 21st. Over 500 fans will pack this special section of the Mall. Admission to this special screening is available at the HorrorHound Weekend event for only $5, with all proceeds going to charity. Toe Tag Pictures will be doing zombie make-up on guests all day leading up to the screening and over ten Dawn alumni will be on-hand. Read more on OriginalAlamo.com.
Printed on 100lb white art paper, James Rheem Davis’s poster is 24×34, limited edition, signed and numbered. Regular version sells for $30. Do you see that picture on the top of the poster? I’m told that isn’t a screen grab, it’s actually all hand drawn? Insane.

The variant poster has two tones of metallic silver, and sells for $50.

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June 6th, 2008 at 12:42 pm
Holy crap that is awesome. Too bad it’s bloody. My parents would never let me hang that on my wall…..to bad :P
June 6th, 2008 at 5:33 pm
Im very very tempted to buy this…
Eric: keep it rolled until you get your own place.
June 11th, 2008 at 10:32 am
I really like seeing all these Alamo Posters. Which is why I really hate them. Why even offer them for sale online if quantities are so limited they’ve all been swooped within hours before I can even read a daily digest? (to be fair, I guess this time I was on vacation - a few days in internet time really is ancient history)
Just sell them at the theater/event or don’t sell them at all. Don’t even get me started on the “variant” market.