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Cloverfield (Headless Stature of Liberty) Movie Poster Print - 24" X 36" | 
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Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 12574
Size: other-size
ASIN: B001327TZI
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| • | You are looking at a great poster. | | • | It is perfect for framing or hanging on the wall -- and it makes a great gift. | | • | This poster measures approx. 24" x 36" and is perfect, unused, and rolled in a protective tube. |
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Product Description This poster shows the Statue of Liberty missing her head. In the background is the New York City with a path of destruction through it. At the bottom it says "Cloverfield" and "01.18.08". This poster measures approx. 24" x 36" Cloverfield is a 2008 American movie produced by J. J. Abrams, directed by Matt Reeves, and written by Drew Goddard. The film follows five young New Yorkers who throw their friend a going-away party the night a giant creature attacks the city. It depicts their attempts to survive the attack, presented as a recording from their hand-held video camera. It stars Michael Stahl-David, T. J. Millert, Jessica Lucas, Odette Yustman, Lizzy Caplan, and Mike Vogel.
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Hidden Item... April 15, 2008 MrPsychic (Pennsylvania) Look at the upper right of the poster, where the clouds are. If you look closely, you can see a face in the clouds, it looks like the monster. The first time I saw that, it spooked me.
You can't pass this one up... April 8, 2008 Lorna_Rocks (Las Vegas, NV) It's an Adam Hersh poster, so you know its a quality poster that's worth the money. I recieved this poster WAY before it was expected to arrive. It came super fast and in great condition. And I must say, it looks awesome in my room.
In response to Lynn Hardy "~R~" March 22, 2008 Dylan Avery (all over the damn place) Maybe Lynn would enjoy Uwe Boll's "House of the Dead" This movie was told from a first-person survivors' perspective. Does she honestly expect a pretentious narrator to explain to her what she missed, or an out-of-place flashback montage to explain where these monsters came from? This was an outstanding film told from a unique perspective. Any other perspective or mode of storytelling would have made it just another cookie-cutter monster movie. Highly anticipating a sequel.
It's alive! March 20, 2008 Jose Fernandez (Ashburn, VA) There's only so much you can say in a review on a poster, but this one is pretty boss. This clearly lit scene of the headless Statue of Liberty isn't actually in the film, but it's symbolic of the whole film. It's a great memento of a great movie and would make a handsome addition to any wall! Buy yours today.
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