ATTACK OF THE CLONES
THE IMAX EXPERIENCE- 2002
NAME: The IMAX Experience
YEAR: 2002
DIMENSIONS: 27"x40" (One Sheet)
VARIATIONS: Unknown
FOLDED OR ROLLED: Rolled
DOUBLE OR SINGLE SIDED: Double
FAKES: No
REPRINTS: None
INFORMATION:
From The Official Site on October 22, 2002: "Fans who are current subscribers to Star Wars Insider magazine can purchase the Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones -- The IMAX Experience poster directly from the Official Star Wars Fan Club.
The poster, available in limited quantities while supplies last, features a giant Yoda striding across North America, brandishing his lightsaber. Created by artist David McMacken for the theatrical release, these are the same double-sided posters that will be on display in IMAX theatres across the U.S. and Canada when the giant-sized version of Episode II opens November 1.
The Official Star Wars Fan Club will ship the posters with collectors' standards in mind. Posters will be packed with real white glove handling, with added protection to prevent damage. They will be shipped rolled in round tubes, packed with bubble wrap inside triangular mailing tubes. Posters will be shipped priority to purchasers in the U.S., Canada, and wherever Insider subscriptions are available.
"Paizo Publishing is very proud to offer this item," said Vic Wertz, Director of Product Development for the Fan Club. "This the first time that Paizo is able to bring a unique product like this to our customers. It's also great that this is the same double-sided Star Wars theatrical poster that will be in the theaters." Double-sided posters are printed with the front image reversed on the back to make them especially vivid when they're placed in a backlit display, such as a theatrical lightbox. "
This poster was also seen for sale at the Suncoast Motion Picture Company retail chain. These posters are sold as "Original Movie Posters", but there is some debate in the movie poster collecting community as to whether these should be considered original or not. The Suncoast version MAY be single sided, but that has not been confirmed yet.
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