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I don’t know why, but the year on each one makes it less… Awesome? I could see myself buying minimalist prints like these, if it weren’t for the year stamped on each one. I just think they stand up well without the year, they’re all obvious as far as which movie/show they belong to.
What is the 1993 one? Jurassic Park? I guess I didn’t associate that movie with the jeeps. Maybe a dinosaur silhouette would make it more clear?
The 1993 one is the A-Team.
Sorry, I read 1983. My bad.