Bid On A Great “Brick” Poster For A Great Cause



Posted by on 20. 02. 2009in News Chat

From our friends over at CHUD: Rian Johnson is not only programming a really fun film festival at LA’s New Beverly Cinema, he’s doing some good while he’s at it. And you can still be a part of it, even if you live outside of LA.

Rian has donated an ultra rare painted Brick poster that was used to advertise the film at Sundance. How rare is this canvass edition? Only people who worked on the movie have one. That’s right – you can’t buy this painting anywhere. The only other way to get this painting is to break into Joseph Gordon-Levitt’s house and steal his. That’s how rare it is.

But you can become the proud owner of this amazing historic movie collectible AND you can help out the good people at AIDS Project Los Angeles by placing a bid on the painting at this eBay auction. AIDS Project Los Angeles does a ton of good work with and for people with AIDS, including helping them get medical care, improving their quality of life, helping them find and maintain safe and secure housing and more.

Place a bid now. This is an exciting opportunity for you as a film lover to own a unique collectible and a beautiful piece of art, and to make someone else’s life just a little bit better.

And if you’re in LA, come out tonight for the double feature of House of Games and The Spanish Prisoner. Rian will be there in person introducing both films!

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7 Responses to “Bid On A Great “Brick” Poster For A Great Cause”

  1. mm8766 says:

    i want this!!!

  2. John A. says:

    Don’t suppose you’d mind posting a link?

  3. obi-wan kubrick says:

    The movie was laughable but I can’t deny the poster is amazing.

  4. thepicklebot says:

    Rated the movie highly, and was very struck by the visual style. The poster was extremely powerful, and it doesn’t surprise me to know that they went to the extra effort of painted versions. A worthy cause and an exceptional piece of memorabilia.

  5. TheRZA says:

    this movie was absolutely amazing, would love to take this thing home.

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