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Old Red Jalopy Posters

Old Red Jalopy Posters

New versions of things we grew up loving are – according to Lucas and Spielberg – inevitable, but it doesn’t always have to end with computer animated additions and donkey-faced four year old comedic relief. Every once in a while, an artist comes along and does some reimaging of their own; Old Red Jalopy did it and they did it right. With Star Wars grudge match posters done in the style of 30s and 40s boxing marquee posters and a quote series based on everything from Jaws to Knight Rider, Old Red Jalopy has something for you. Even if your inner childhood nerd is infatuated with Superman II.

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