Watch: Just Like Being There 2012 123movies, Full Movie Online – In the gig poster community, creating artwork is more than just a career – it is a way of life. These artists are at the forefront of an expansion of the gig poster genre. In a community with strong roots, dating back to the 1960s, this expansion is controversial – refreshing to some, sacrilegious to others..
Plot: In the gig poster community, artists such as Daniel Danger and Jay Ryan prove that creating this artwork is a way of life, more than just a career. These artists are at the forefront of an expansion of the gig poster genre. MONDO’s reinvigoration of “the film poster as an art form,” and Gallery 1988’s theme based exhibits are only two ways in which this artwork is reaching a greater public. In a community with strong roots, dating back to the 1960s, this expansion is controversial- refreshing to some, sacrilegious to others.
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Amazing artwork, abysmal music
Could this documentary have been done with out the musical interludes? The subject of show posters might make it impossible to detach itself from the music part, but if only the filmmakers had done this, I would have been able to finish the movie.Turned off halfway after 40 year old men started screaming like depressed teenagers.
It’s too bad I couldn’t finish it, the artist interviews were fascinating, as well as the parts showing how they screen press hundreds of copies of posters. The techniques and all the different approaches to this seriously underrated art made for some compelling scenes. But then a band would come on screen and you start wondering, “How did these guys get famous, who would possibly listen to this garbage?” and then it would cut to thousands of people looking around at each other as if to say, “No, it’s definitely good music, there’s lots of people here, it’s okay”.
Unfortunately, there weren’t enough art scenes to be able to tolerate the truly awful music being showcased in the film.
The artwork was 10/10. Music 0/10. Compromising with 3 stars, if you can watch the movie on mute.
Amazing artwork, abysmal music
Could this documentary have been done with out the musical interludes? The subject of show posters might make it impossible to detach itself from the music part, but if only the filmmakers had done this, I would have been able to finish the movie.Turned off halfway after 40 year old men started screaming like depressed teenagers.
It’s too bad I couldn’t finish it, the artist interviews were fascinating, as well as the parts showing how they screen press hundreds of copies of posters. The techniques and all the different approaches to this seriously underrated art made for some compelling scenes. But then a band would come on screen and you start wondering, “How did these guys get famous, who would possibly listen to this garbage?” and then it would cut to thousands of people looking around at each other as if to say, “No, it’s definitely good music, there’s lots of people here, it’s okay”.
Unfortunately, there weren’t enough art scenes to be able to tolerate the truly awful music being showcased in the film.
The artwork was 10/10. Music 0/10. Compromising with 3 stars, if you can watch the movie on mute.
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Director Scout Shannon
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Actors Daniel Danger, Germain Lussier, Jay Ryan
Country United States
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