you would 100% right on that chris.

Kubrick started early development in the '70's but then passed it on to Spielberg. it languished simply because kubrick felt that cg technology, at the time, was not sophisticated enough to create the AI character--and he felt no child could act the part. well..

we all know who Spielberg cast.

jeff



On Mar 16, 2009, at 11:16 AM, chris quarles wrote:

Wasn't A.I. a Spielberg-directed film?

Chris Quarles

From: Robert D. Brooks <b...@damnthe.com>
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I used to know which film this was, but have since forgotten. Richard's 1918 sounds about right...

And, you guys are waaaaaaay off-base. Kubrick's worst film isn't Barry Lyndon or Eyes Wide Shut (heck, it's not even Fear & Desire). Kubrick's worst film - by a country mile - is that steaming pile of festering poo - A.I.!!!!!

Cheers,

Bob

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actually I have a 3 sheet for this which is a 1918 film

it happens to be a film that was played for many years, most especially in the South and states like Utah

however, little is known beyond that to my knowledge



At 06:12 PM 3/15/2009, David Lieberman wrote:

Does anyone know what this is exactly?

http://www.cinemasterpieces.com/apics2008/passionmar09.jpg

it looks/feels like its from the teens/twenties or earlier

not sure if it is or isn't a film poster (no credits)

27 1/2" x 44"

amazingly never folded!!

different than the ones Bruce and Heritage have in their archives.

thanks in advance for any info. you can provide!


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At 06:21 PM 3/15/2009, Phil Edwards wrote:
I'd say it's a stock poster for use for a theatrical (non cinema) event.
Such stock posters were available for many standard theatre works
(and the Passion Play fits the bill)
performed by repertory troupes.

Tried googling the printer's name? That might give you a time frame.

Phil

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Does anyone know what this is exactly?


http://www.cinemasterpieces.com/apics2008/passionmar09.jpg


it looks/feels like its from the teens/twenties or earlier


not sure if it is or isn't a film poster (no credits)


27 1/2" x 44"


amazingly never folded!!


different than the ones Bruce and Heritage have in their archives.

thanks in advance for any info. you can provide!


David Lieberman
CineMasterpieces.com | 15721 N. Greenway Hayden Loop, Suite 105 -- Scottsdale, Az 85260 Vintage Original Movie Posters | 602 309 0500 | Office/Gallery Open By Appt. Only.

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