![]() ![]() The posters would go up outside of theaters in major Ghanaian cities like Accra and Kumasi, but they were primarily used for mobile cinemas, trucks that traveled around the country with projectors and a library of titles, playing in villages without electricity. Ghanaian movie-poster painters took such liberties because they’d never seen the films beforehand - the artist would depict whatever the video operator would tell or show them - and to generate interest in the screenings. But more noteworthy is the artists’ gonzo lack of fidelity to the film itself: The deformed baby from Eraserhead appears on a poster for Twin Peaks The Outsiders features all the characters as anthropomorphic tigers. The paintings have a distinct aesthetic - rich and deep colors, bold lines and brushstrokes, and frequently, various scenes underneath a larger central figure or object. An avid collector of movie posters, he was immediately drawn to Ghanaian artists for their unusual approach to the format. Rather, the painting was commissioned halfway around the world by a bespectacled, sweet-natured, 41-year-old Chicagoan named Brian Chankin.Ĭhankin’s ethical allegiance to the artists has a lot to do with his appreciation for the artform. It was made in Ghana, by an artist named Magasco most likely, he hasn’t even seen The Royal Tenenbaums. The unusual poster wasn’t actually released by the studio - in fact, it wasn’t even produced on this continent. You might recall Owen Wilson driving a convertible in face paint, but not a wolf attacking him while he was behind the wheel. ![]() The images don’t quite reflect scenes you viewed. What do you remember from it? Gwyneth Paltrow walking in slow motion, set to the Nico song “These Days”? Ben Stiller and the two children playing his sons, all clad in red Adidas track suits? Do you remember the scene where one of the two boys was decapitated? No?! Well, just take a look at the movie poster.Įxcept this poster isn’t the one you remember from when The Royal Tenenbaums initially came out. And also built with non-slip silicone, which the boom speaker connect well with the dock.Have you ever seen The Royal Tenenbaums? You know, the Wes Anderson movie, starring Gene Hackman. The boom charger is built in protection circuit, overvoltage protection, overcurrent protection, overheat protection, short circuit protection.Made of over- voltage and over-current protection, they will protect your speaker from being damaged when charging This Charging Cradle has Voltage Regulator and PTC Inside to protect your Device being damaged by overcurrent when connected to power source.Also provides fast and stable charging speed You can connect with the power adapter, car adapter, power bank, laptop and so on, those charging method can provide high efficiency and high stability charging experience for you. Durable High-quality ABS + PVC Material and Copper Wire ensures Stable Current Transmission, which assures the quality of the charge Made of high quality wire ensure the excellent charging experience for your Device.Just put the speaker on the dock, you can charge your speaker and phone at the same time The charging dock makes charging your speaker easier than ever.Compatible with Bose SoundLink Revolve, SoundLink Revolve Plus Bluetooth Speaker. ![]()
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