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As part of Fantastic Fest, the Alamo Drafthouse is doing a series of Oz-sploitation screenings featuring “the best of the down-under’s offerings of madness and mayhem!” Yes, that means Rolling Roadshow screenings of Mad Max and The Road Warrior in Republic Square Park! /Film favorite Tyler Stout has created this awesome limited edition numbered poster for Mad Max 2 The Road Warrior. Click on the image above to see some of the amazing detail.

Billy Perkins’ Mad Max poster is signed and numbered by the artist.

Both are 24×36, silk screened printed by D and L Screen Printers out of Seattle. You can purchase the set of two from MondoTees for $60.
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We’ve been writing about artist Tyler Stout since we first discovered his “Remember the Alamo” poster at the Alamo Drafthouse. The Austin based artist frequently provides kick ass posters for the Alamo’s special events, most of which we have featured on /Film.
Stout has finally hit the big time, his poster for Hellride was actually made into the theatrical one-sheet which might be hanging in a theater near you. Apparently Tarantino and crew contacted Stout before production even began to help impress investors and raise funding. Of course, Stout recreated the posting using the actors likenesses and that is the final one sheet you see today.
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Tyler Stout has created this geekarific poster for the British television series Spaced. The poster was created for a special Alamo Drafthouse event on Sunday. The leftovers will likely sell out at the event itself, so you have 36 or so hours to snap this one up before it is gone forever. The poster features a 3 color design on a 24×36 one-sheet, and is individually numbered. Available now for $30 on Mondotees.com. Click on the poster below to see it in high resolution.

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We’ve written about the Alamo Drafthouse’s limited edition movie posters in the past, and I even have a couple hanging proudly on my walls. The Alamo Ritz is just about to conclude their Big Screen Sci-fi Classics series. In the last couple weeks we’ve featured the commissioned posters for the screenings: King Kong, 2001, The Thing, Planet of the Apes, and Blade Runner. MondoTee’s has released the last poster in the series, Tim Doyle’s portrait of the Storms from Big Trouble in Little China.
The silkscreen print measures 24×36, printed on 100lb white art paper by D and L screen printing, and features transparent glow in the dark ink on the [...]

In past editions of Cool Stuff, I’ve talked at length about why The Alamo Drafthouse is the best movie theater in the world, and raved at the poster art that Tyler Stout has created for past Alamo events. The Alamo Ritz is just about to conclude their Spring Big Screen Sci-fi Classics series. In the last couple weeks we’ve featured the commissioned posters for the screenings: King Kong, 2001, The Thing, and Planet of the Apes. Most of the posters in the series sold out in record time, and Tyler Stout’s beautiful rendering of Blade Runner should be no different. I have no incentive to sell this poster to you, [...]

We’ve written about the Alamo Drafthouse’s limited edition movie posters in the past, and I even have a couple hanging proudly on my walls. Last week Mondo Tees released the first two posters commissioned for their Spring Big Screen Sci-Fi Classics series. The King Kong and 2001: A Space Odyssey posters sold out in record time after we posted them in Cool Stuff.
The next in the series is John Carpenter’s The Thing, a poster created by Tyler Stout (who we’ve also written about in the past). A 5 color sikscreen measuring 24×36, with the red glowing in the dark! Every character infected by The Thing has RED EYES! How cool [...]

I’m ashamed to admit that just recently became aware of the poster artwork of Tyler Stout, although I’ve seen his work in passing. He’s done work for a lot of bands, a lot of special screenings at the Alamo Draft House in Austin Texas, the Netflix Rolling Road Show, and some film festivals. Most recently you may have seen his artwork on the poster for Quentin Tarantino Presents Hell Ride, which premiered at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival.
I discovered Stout through this really impressive 2006 commemorative poster celebrating the Alamo Drafthouse Cinema (seen above, a photo of the original Alamo poster it is playing off of can be seen here). [...]