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Movie Posters => Posters By Country => Topic started by: Rooster112 on September 12, 2023, 01:36:35 AM
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Hi everyone! I was wondering if anyone knows of some Thailand movie poster sellers I am trying to find Boogie Nights 1997. No luck with Ebay. I found a shop in Thailand on the internet but I don't think the owner speaks english or ships items and I am in the U.S. so going to the shop is kind of out of the question. Any leads would be much appreciated. Thank you.
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Hi Rooster112! Welcome to the forum.
I'm not sure if she's still active on this board, but try sending a PM to the member Thaimoveposter: http://www.allposterforum.com/index.php?action=profile;u=4549
There are some Thai sellers on Instagram too - perhaps try messaging them? I have not bought from them before, so make sure you use a safe method of payment such as Paypal (Goods):
https://www.instagram.com/tar.movieposter/
https://www.instagram.com/fivestar_thaimovieposters/
https://www.instagram.com/thai_movie_posters_forever/
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Hi Tob!
Thank you for the welcome and the sources, I will definetly see where they lead. Thank you!
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To find local sellers, type "โปสเตอร์ภาพยนตร์ไทย" (translation of Thai movie poster in thai)
Here, two FB groups:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1617305505221305
https://www.facebook.com/groups/180699582483919/
Beware with thai posters :-\
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Hi BwanaDik!
Thank you for the links I don't have Facebook but I think a few people I know have it. I will have to check to see if they do. Hopefully one of these groups will lead to one! :)
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Thai posters are cool. I really like them and I wish I had more of them. For some reasons, it seems that less and less of them go up for sale. Someone once told me that it was harder legally to let Thai artistic goods out of the country. I don’t know how true that is.
What’s the interest in this specific poster, if I may ask?
T
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Hi T!
Yes they are cool, there are so many with beautiful artwork. Sure you may ask, well I watched the movie when it came out in the theater and just loved it. The late 70s has always been a vibe I dig. Probably back in about 2010 I ran across a 5x25 mylar on ebay and bought it. Thats pretty much what started it I started collecting just about anything I could find that was from the movie, press kits, movie promo merchandise, t shirts, magazine articles etc. I have the posters from several other countries that I want but just cannot seem to be in the right place at the right time for the Thai version. As far as For the Thai posters it does not have the hand painted artwork like so many of the other movies. It is essentially just the U.S. poster with the Thai writing stuck in where it would fit. But it is Boogie Nights so I would love to have one, and also Thai symbols have a certain Beauty to them and are fascinating to look at even though I have no clue what it actually says haha. Thanks for your interest T!
Troy
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Thai posters are cool. I really like them and I wish I had more of them. For some reasons, it seems that less and less of them go up for sale. Someone once told me that it was harder legally to let Thai artistic goods out of the country. I don’t know how true that is.
What’s the interest in this specific poster, if I may ask?
T
Many Thai posters have waves or other damages due to humidity. For sure, Thai 2 sheets are rare... 1 sheets for foreign movie are plenty...
I have been in Thai collecting groups run by Thai only and selling mostly 2-sheet posters of Thai movies and indeed, many collectors mentioned that these posters must remain in Thailand and not to be sold abroad. Thailand has indeed strict laws for sale of historic items, including work of art having historical values; the question is "do movie posters fall in this category?", I don't think so.
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Thank you to everyone for the help. I located it. :)
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Awesome!!! I love it when it happens.
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T
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Many Thai posters have waves or other damages due to humidity. For sure, Thai 2 sheets are rare... 1 sheets for foreign movie are plenty...
I have been in Thai collecting groups run by Thai only and selling mostly 2-sheet posters of Thai movies and indeed, many collectors mentioned that these posters must remain in Thailand and not to be sold abroad. Thailand has indeed strict laws for sale of historic items, including work of art having historical values; the question is "do movie posters fall in this category?", I don't think so.
Hi BwanaDik,
When I lived in Thailand, I could buy 2-sheet posters when I could find them. I don't recall anyone telling me you couldn't export them. I just think the 2-sheets are more scarce. Okie