You are bidding on one Jason Liwag "Every Dog has its Day" Variant/alternate colorway edition Poster/Print done via Spoke Art for the Quentin Tarantino vs. Coen Brothers exhibit 3. This poster is absolutely amazing and Jason Liwag really crushed it with this as always. Commemorate this classic film by Quentin Tarantino starring himself, Chris Penn, Harvey Keitel, Steve Buscemi, etc. Mr. White, Mr. Pink, etc. by having this great print on your wall. This poster is from a limited edition of only 50 0n earth and it is also signed and numbered by the artist in pencil. This poster is easily frameable at 18x24. This poster is amazing in person. Shipping will include priority mail via USPS, delivery confirmation, insurance for the final sale cost, a sturdy poster tube and kraft paper wrapping. Please see my other items for sale and let me know whatever questions you may have.

Artists
Liwag, Jason 
Edition Details
Year:2011
Class:Art Print
Status:Official
Run:50
Technique:Screen Print
Size:18 X 24
Markings:Signed & Numbered

Event
Spoke Art - Quentin Tarantino vs. Coen Brothers 3


Reservoir Dogs is a 1992 American crime film that depicts the events before and after a botched diamond heist, but not the heist itself. The film was the debut of director and writer Quentin Tarantino, and stars anensemble castHarvey KeitelTim RothChris PennSteve BuscemiLawrence Tierney, and Michael Madsen. Tarantino and criminal-turned-author Edward Bunker have minor roles. It incorporates many themes that have become Tarantino's hallmarks—violent crime, pop culture references, profuse profanity, and a nonlinear storyline.

The film has become a classic of independent film and a cult hit.[4] It was named "Greatest Independent Film of all Time" by Empire magazine. Reservoir Dogs was generally well received, and the cast was praised by many critics. Although it was not given much promotion upon release, the film became a modest success in the United States after grossing $2,832,029, recouping its $1.2 million budget. The film was more successful in the United Kingdom, grossing nearly £6.5 million, and it achieved higher popularity after the success of Tarantino's next directorial effort, Pulp Fiction. A soundtrack titled Reservoir Dogs: The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack was released featuring songs used in the film, which are mostly from the 1970s.