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Phantasm: Oblivion — Retro Metal Sign

Phantasm: Oblivion — Retro Metal Sign

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B O Y . . .

— The Tall Man, every time. Every dimension. Every nightmare.


There are horror films that scare you. And then there is Phantasm — a series that doesn't just frighten, it haunts. It follows you into sleep and waits there, patient as death itself.

Oblivion, the fourth chapter, is perhaps the most personal — a meditation on loss, memory, and the terrifying space between worlds. Shot in the Californian desert with raw, almost dreamlike intimacy, it feels less like a sequel and more like a farewell letter written in silver spheres and shadow.

And at the center of it all: Angus Scrimm — the incomparable Tall Man. A classically trained actor who gave one of horror cinema's most enduring performances across four decades. Towering, cold, and somehow deeply sorrowful beneath the menace. He passed in 2016, leaving behind a legacy that no silver sphere could ever contain. This sign is, in its small way, a tribute to him — and to the entire cast who built something genuinely strange and genuinely unforgettable.


✨ ABOUT THIS PIECE

  • 🧲 Durable metal construction — built to outlast trends and timelines
  • 🎨 Vintage horror poster aesthetic — faithful to the era, faithful to the film
  • 📐 20.32 × 30.48 cm (8×12 in) — the perfect size for a wall that knows good taste
  • 🔩 Pre-drilled holes — hang it in the dark, where it belongs
  • 🌌 Weathered retro finish — aged like a memory you can't quite shake

📋 SPECS

Material Durable Metal / Tin
Size 20.32 × 30.48 cm (8 × 12 in)
Style Vintage Horror / Retro Cinema
Finish Weathered Retro
Installation Pre-drilled holes included

🎯 PERFECT FOR

Horror Collectors  •  Classic Cinema Lovers  •  Man Caves  •  Home Theaters  •  Dark Aesthetic Spaces  •  A Tribute to Angus Scrimm


“Never say die.”  —  Phantasm, 1979

In memory of Angus Scrimm (1926–2016) — The Tall Man lives on.

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