not yet....but i went back the other night to find out if i missed anything on their description. sure enough they list it as a "movie poster print".
so i went back and starte digging up some info and is says under their FAQ
and it states:
"Unless a poster is specifically indicated as a "Reproduction", a "Poster Print" or a "Masterprint", then it is an original item."
also found this info for "poster print":
"Size: approximately 27" x 40" (if the poster size differs significantly, it will be stated so in the item description)
Type: Reproductions, printed on satin finish paper."
now its complete s%^t that i had to find that out by digging into their FAQ section. i guess if they have been doing this for awhile i have to assume it legal. they might have permission from the studio to take a smaller image, copy it to a larger format, destroy the original smaller version, and then sell the larger reproduction.
learned something new when buying posters...pay close attention to its description...i mean REALLY close attention. one of those things where if you dont read the fine print you get screwed.
My nephews will like the poster though...so no need to send it back. but i certainly will be far more cautious when buying movie posters from them or anyone else.