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Out amongst the mass of movie art, posters, prints and merchandise there’s one company who I believe have kept ahead of the inventive film tie-in game. Last Exit to Nowhere and their clever T-Shirts consistently impress with new ideas and what I love is that they’re both inspired by the great films they love, plus they help extend the in-world fiction to the outside world, where all of us lot are!
Personally, I enjoy the more subtle designs on my T-Shirts so if you’re a fan of Alien, for example, I want to be a part of the Nostromo crew by wearing the insigna or crest, rather than just an obvious top with the movie name on it. Last Exit to Nowhere help that fanciful affection for the world become a reality and while that might seem trivial, I think it’s awesome and best of all? It’s top quality and affordable!
Below we offer up some of our favourites and find yours by exploring the many, many original designs that we’re sure will capture your imagination.
Sonic Death Monkey – £20 – Inspired by the legendary High Fidelity starring John Cusack:
White Dragon Noodle Bar – £20 – Inspired by Blade Runner:
Devils Tower – £20 – Inspired by Close Encounters of the Third Kind:
Ares III – £20 – Inspired by The Martian starring Matt Damon:
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