Scott Glosserman has sent my way (via Ms. Kristy Jett!) the first look at a new Behind The Mask poster, done up in retro 80's style by artist Justin Osbourn, that he wants me to exclusively share with you fine folks right here on Freddy In Space. How awesome is that? Yea, it's pretty fuckin' awesome.
Though I can only be very vague in regards to the story behind this poster, I will tell you to look closely at it, and click the link directly below the picture to make it bigger on your screen if need be. That said, I don't really have to say much about this, as it's pretty damn capable of speaking for itself. Enjoy!

**CLICK TO SUPER-SIZE THE IMAGE!**
Now you're probably right about now wondering how the hell you can score one of these, am I right? What I can tell you is that it will be available tomorrow (Wednesday, March 7th) at 12 noon EST in the Before The Mask : The Return Of Leslie Vernon fundraising web-store, and it will be limited to only 350 individually hand numbered pieces. The 27"x40" poster will be tube shipped and will go for a mere $20, with a $5 shipping and handling fee.
In conjunction with the release of this poster, a much bigger announcement will be made over on the Before The Mask Facebook page, which will be going down sometime on Wednesday, the day of the poster's release. So keep your eyes locked over there for full details about the poster and what exactly it means to us fans of the film!
For now, be excited. Be very very excited!























6 comments:
Another round of theatre showings to help raise the money needed for the B4tM? I hope so.
Any word on this? Ive been refreshing my browser like an idiot for 2 hours...
The news is coming sometime tomorrow! Posters will be up for sale starting at noon tomorrow as well.
Ha! cheers, I realized that I in fact had the days wrong.
In reference to this:
"**CLICK TO SUPER-SIZE THE IMAGE!**"
Could you do that with all of the images you post that would warrant further inspection?
I get a little frustrated when I click on your Photobucketed images here in hopes of seeing them large, and they are the same size on Photobucket's website.
I'd love it if you'd consider it. I like looking at all the miniscule details in the cool stuff that you post - and it would certainly help if I could zoom in (much like I regularly do when I'm about to buy something horror related).
I generally do that when I feel it's necessary but yes, I could totally do it more often. It's a bummer because there's a lot of times where I want an image to be bigger but it's gotta be a certain size in order to fit into Blogger's margins. Thanks for the input man, and I will totally take your advice!
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