He's back! No one can keep the railsplitter down! Enjoy this 11 x 17 inch print of a movie you wish existed!
Comes with this description: What began as a prestige picture in 1956 soon turned into a fantastical horror picture with the success of films such as “Godzilla,” “The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms,” and “The Loves of Zombie Napoleon.” Director Orson Welles retained little of Mankiewicz’s original script, instead turning his eye to atomic thrills with the story of Abraham Lincoln resurrected via nucleo-DNA-reversal, but accidentally grown to many times his original height. The film lacked subtlety, although Peter Graves proved quite good in his tormented attempts to take his revenge on John Wilkes Booth’s living relatives.
Vincent Van Gogh painted this, one of his masterpieces, in 1889, his post-impressionist style perfectly capturing the night sky ablaze with light during a sighting of a flying saucer (a...
Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Monstre
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A classic work by French artist Georges Seurat that captures the tranquility of city life in Paris, where giant monsters and citizens live alongside each other on the Isle of...
It was a cold Christmas evening when General George Washington and his trusty aide-de-camp Magnificent Medwin the Mechanical Man led the Continental Army across the Delaware river, forever immortalized in...