Okay, folks, gather ’round. Today, I wanna share my little adventure with “The Crow” movie poster. You know, the one from the ’90s, a classic!

So, it all started when I was cleaning up my attic. I stumbled upon this old box filled with movie stuff from back in the day. And guess what? I found a rolled-up poster of “The Crow.” I was like, “Holy smokes, I totally forgot about this!”
I carefully unrolled it, and man, it brought back memories. This wasn’t just any poster; it was the original one from when the movie first came out in 1994. It’s a bit worn around the edges, but I think that adds to its charm, you know?
I decided I had to do something with it, not just stick it back in a box. First, I gently flattened it out. I put some heavy books on it for a couple of days. It was like giving an old friend a much-needed massage!
- After it was nice and flat, I went on a hunt for a frame. I wanted something that would protect it but also show it off. I ended up finding a simple black frame that doesn’t distract from the poster itself. It’s like, the frame is the backup singer, and the poster is the lead vocalist, you get me?
- Framing it was a bit of a challenge. I’m no expert, but I took my time, made sure everything was lined up, and finally got it in there. It was a bit like assembling a jigsaw puzzle, but way cooler.
Now, this bad boy is hanging in my living room. Every time I look at it, it’s like a little time machine. It reminds me of when I first saw the movie, the whole vibe of the ’90s, and how cool Brandon Lee was as The Crow.
My Little Collection
But that’s not all. I realized I actually had a few other versions of “The Crow” poster. There’s one that’s a bit smaller, like 11 x 17 inches. I guess it came with a magazine or something? I also found some fan-made art prints, you know, from those online shops where people sell their creations. It’s like a mini “The Crow” shrine in my house now!
It’s funny how a simple poster can be so much more, right? It’s not just a piece of paper; it’s a whole chunk of memories and feelings. And now, every time someone comes over, they’re like, “Whoa, cool poster!” And I get to tell them the whole story.
So yeah, that’s my little adventure with “The Crow” poster. It’s been a blast from the past and a fun little project. If you’ve got any old posters tucked away, maybe it’s time to dig them out and give them some love!