
Alright, alright, let’s talk about this “Day of the Dead film poster” thing. I ain’t no fancy movie person, ya know? But I seen a few posters in my time, them pictures they put up to tell you about a show.
What’s this “Day of the Dead” all about, huh? Well, it sounds spooky, like ghosts and goblins and such. Probably got them skeletons and skulls all over it. You know, the kind them youngsters like these days. I reckon if you’re lookin’ to buy one of these “Day of the Dead movie posters,” you gotta know where to look. Can’t just go waltzing into the feed store and expect to find one, that’s for sure.
- First thing, I heard tell of this “Amazon.” Sounds like a big store, got all sorts of things. They probably sell these here posters, too. But be careful, they got all sorts of junk there, gotta pick through it like chickens pickin’ corn.
- Then there’s this “eBay” place. My grandson talks about it all the time. Said you can buy anything there, used stuff, new stuff. Probably got a whole mess of posters, this “Day of the Dead” one and plenty others. But watch out, them folks on there try to trick ya, gotta be smart about it.
Now, if you want a real good poster, one of them old-timey ones, you gotta go to special places. My niece, she’s a bit of a collector, she told me about some places that sell old movie posters. Said they call ’em “collectibles.” Sounds fancy, but it just means old stuff, like me I guess, ha!
One place she talked about is called “*.” Sounds straightforward enough, right? They got all sorts of posters, she says, high-quality ones, not like them cheap things you find at the dollar store. If you’re looking for a “Day of the Dead movie poster,” that’s probably a good place to start. You want it to be a good one, don’t ya? Not some flimsy paper that tears the first time the wind blows.
Another place is called “Posteritati.” That’s a mouthful, ain’t it? They got them original posters, the ones they made when the movie first came out. Them are worth somethin’, she says. Like old coins or stamps. They say on “Posteritati” you might even find an original “Day of the Dead” poster from 1985. That was a long time ago, way before you young’uns were even born. I was already an old hen back then, ha!
Then there are these “collectibles stores.” You know, them little shops filled with all sorts of old things. My town’s got one, dusty old place, smells like mothballs. But they got treasures in there, if you know what to look for. They might have a “Day of the Dead film poster” tucked away somewhere, maybe behind a stack of old records or somethin’. You gotta dig around a bit, like huntin’ for buried treasure.

And get this, some of them old posters, the really old ones, they ain’t even owned by nobody no more. Something about “public domain.” Means anybody can use the picture, put it on a t-shirt or a coffee mug or whatever. My grandson tried to explain it to me, but my old brain ain’t what it used to be. All I know is, it means them old posters are free for the takin’, sort of. Well, not the actual posters, just the pictures on ’em. You gotta find them real “Day of the Dead” movie posters in stores, from people who sell ’em, got it?
Now, if you’re lookin’ to sell a poster, that’s a whole ‘nother story. Seems like these “Day of the Dead” posters are popular right now. My niece said somethin’ about them bein’ “trending.” Means everybody wants one, I guess. So if you got one, you can probably get a good price for it. Some places, like this “Back to the Past Collectibles,” they pay top dollar for them old posters. They know what they’re worth, see. They ain’t gonna try to cheat ya.
So, to sum it all up, if you want a “Day of the Dead film poster,” you gotta look around. Check them online stores, like Amazon and eBay. But if you want a good one, a real collectible, go to them special poster places or them dusty old collectibles stores. And if you got one to sell, well, you’re in luck. Just find a place that knows what it’s worth and don’t let them lowball ya. Remember, it’s like selling a good hen, you know it’s valuable and you don’t give it away for chicken feed.
Now, I gotta go make some supper. All this talk about posters made me hungry. Hope you find what you’re lookin’ for, and don’t get swindled by them city slickers!