Win a Screen Printed Grindhouse Poster Set from Haunt Love!

If you didn’t manage to make it out the recent screening at the Colonial Theatre of Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez’s underrated throwback masterpiece Grindhouse on 35mm, well, you missed out on a great show. Luckily for the folks that couldn’t make it I came back with some goodies to give away to our readers.
Haunt Love, a local Philly artist who put together a screen-printed limited edition poster set to commemorate the screening was nice enough to hook up us with a set to give out to one lucky reader. I am a huge fan of Haunt Love’s work and was introduced to it thanks to his great work with Exhumed Films.
To start off the New Year along with this poster set, he also started a subscription service for his posters. For a mere $175 you could get every poster he produces this year, which knowing this guy will end up being a lot of posters. You can check that out here.
So if either you’re a fan of Haunt Love or Grindhouse and want to win this great set simply comment with your favorite Quentin Tarantino or Robert Rodriguez film by the end of next week and the best answer will be getting these great prints to add to their flat file.







Sweet posters! Wasn’t able to make it out to The Colonial, but I was fortunate enough to catch the Grindhouse awesomeness theatrically back in ’07. Still have fond memories of driving home after 3 hours with “Chick Habit” stuck in my head!
Really hard to pick a fave Rodriguez or Tarantino movie. Think I’ll be Big fan of all their work ever since 1st seeing El Mariachi & Pulp Fiction back in the day. Ahmina be concise & go with Sin City (since Rodriguez co-directed w/ Frank Miller & Tarantino directed the Del Toro/Owen car scene). One of my all time favourite movies. Solid from beginning to end & one of the best & most faithful comic adaptations ever!
Gotta go with “From Dusk til Dawn” classic.
Spy Kids 2: Island of Lost Dreams.
Now, please give me my damn posters.
It’s tough – but i think i have to go with Kill Bill.
Inglorious Basterds was an amazing flight of fancy that featured amazing performances and introduced me to Christoph Waltz, who has quickly become a contender for actor of the decade. The mixture of humor and action and bald violence keeps you on your toes and throws curve after curve at you, as it speeds toward its fantastic and fantastical ending.
The movie of all movies, the one that propelled my life into a never ending movie watching session…Pulp Fiction
I have always been a huge Sin City fan.
Pulp Fiction, not only because it is a great movie, but also because it is magical. It is the only movie with John Travolta in it that does not make me throw up in my mouth when I see him. Truly…magical.
Pulp Fiction was my first intro to Tarantino- but Jackie Brown was my favorite one of his films!
Sooo many choices. I do love the Grindhouse movies together with Planet Terror’s over the top zombie madness and the suspense of Death Proof’s car chase plus epic music from The Coasters and Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick &Tich(and almost Pete)
Death Proof, a tough one love Taratino movies!
Jackie Brown, hands down