Keep it out of the direct sunlight, or else the colors in the shirt will fade. It's your duty to preserve that shirt for your entire life!XinkUK wrote:Hassildor wrote:Hello! That's a pretty awesome display you have there.
I wonder where one would hang something like that.
Was planning to stick it on the bedroom wall when I can find some suitable wall hooks. I generally deal in match worn football shirts not film memrobillia and I have a couple of rooms filled with them hanging on walls (in plastic covers not framed cases).
I actually had a nightmare last night that my house burned down and I ran back into the house to rescue the shirts .
I'm really hoping my house does not burn - I'll be sure not to invite any in who I suspect has been bitten by a vampire and then expose them to sunlight - I learnt that much from the movie
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That's an awesome display,very nice:D You'll have to resist the urge to wear it for an avatar pic hereXinkUK wrote:LegendaryArtist wrote:If I could have one memorabilia from the movie, it would have to be Oskar's scarf. I just really love scarfs and if I had Oskar's I would probably never take it off.
My other choices would be Oskars brown winter coat, his blue shirt or the Rubiks Cube.
Just a quick update on the where-abouts of one of the Props from the movie Folks...
I was tempted to buy Oscar's stripey jumper from the Prop Store a few months ago but, although it is a very distinctive item, it was only used for a very small amount of time in the film, at the start and do I went for the Blue T-shirt which was £100 cheaper on their site and is used for almost 5 minutes during the end of the movie.
I've just got it back from a framing company based somewhere in the Midlands (thankfully they took good care of it as I'm based in the North east!)
and here is the final result.
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I second this! Like it or not, you have a new life goal.a_contemplative_life wrote:Keep it out of the direct sunlight, or else the colors in the shirt will fade. It's your duty to preserve that shirt for your entire life!
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That is amazing framework! it looks great! Very awesome piece! I donf own any memorabilia but i do have a couple posters i need to get framed. Hopefully they come back to me as nice as this. Awesome
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Three Things I would take from the film
1.) Hakan's Murder Case - Which I know went for Auction
2.) Jimmy's decapitated head and arm
3.) I'd take the Jungle Gym that was specifically designed for the movie
1.) Hakan's Murder Case - Which I know went for Auction
2.) Jimmy's decapitated head and arm
3.) I'd take the Jungle Gym that was specifically designed for the movie
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This article is from 2009. I wonder if that look caught on with young and hip crowd?
http://www.brandish.tv/2009/04/16/teena ... vinta.html
http://www.brandish.tv/2009/04/16/teena ... vinta.html
Let The Right One In: Teenage vampires inspire ‘vintage’ looks
Whilst a pre-pubescent teen may not be the obvious inspiration for a menswear blog, the styling details in Swedish art-house vampire stunner Let the Right One In are so, well, stunning that they couldn’t go unmentioned. Lead character Oskar, works the tucked in boots look so well it makes a grown man feel inadequate. Such insouciance! The padded jackets, tone-matched sweater and scarf combos, not to mention the awesome blonde, feather cut-hair are enough to make me want to venture into the smelly world of vintage clothing. Well, almost.
These boots by Margiela are what Oskar would wear. At over £400 they’re definitely beyond his pocket-money but I reckon you could turn up something similar if you can face the vintage trawl. Match with plum cords and a sweater in this season’s blue for a Spring take on that 1970s Swedish vampire-fancier look.
PS. the film is highly recommended if you’re wondering what I’m on about. Let the Right One In is at cinemas now.
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Trying to choose one thing is a herculean task but a few id haveWolfchild wrote: ↑Tue Aug 04, 2009 2:29 pmI was wondering; If you could have any piece of memorabilia from the filming of LTROI what would it be?
I know what I'd want At first I thought it would be kind of pointless to even post this question because everyone else would say the same thing. Then I chastised myself for being so arrogant.
The rubik's cube
The jungle gym
Oskar's blue scarf
The puzzle egg
The trunk that Eli is stowed away in on the train
And so many more but gluttony is a mortal sin
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I would want Eli's multicoloured hat she wears... or can I opt for Eli her/himselfNigelNinja wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 4:34 pmTrying to choose one thing is a herculean task but a few id haveWolfchild wrote: ↑Tue Aug 04, 2009 2:29 pmI was wondering; If you could have any piece of memorabilia from the filming of LTROI what would it be?
I know what I'd want At first I thought it would be kind of pointless to even post this question because everyone else would say the same thing. Then I chastised myself for being so arrogant.
The rubik's cube
The jungle gym
Oskar's blue scarf
The puzzle egg
The trunk that Eli is stowed away in on the train
And so many more but gluttony is a mortal sin
If not then Oscar's cool boots and the rubik cube.
I have a personalised autograph from Lina Leandersson, but sadly I had to get a friend to get it for me as I couldn't get to the horror con