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Filmed in Utah "Better Off Dead" Movie Poster Approx. 29"x42"

GovDealsOther📍Taylorsville, UT

Current Bid

$0

3 bids

Time Left

2d 10h

Ends Aug 24, 2026

Bid history

since Aug 14

$25+$3 (+12%)$28

Seller

🏛️ State of Utah Surplus Property, UT

Condition: As-is

Full Description

Up for auction is a movie poster for anyone who has ever said " I want my TWO DOLLARS". This Used Better off Dead Movie Poster is a glorious reminder of 80's absurdity filmed right here in Utah, where the snow is real and the teenage angst is extra crispy. This is approx. 29x 42" of pure "My life is falling apart but I'm still adorable" energy, ski slope chaos, romance, heart break, and questionable decisions (because hey its about teen). This poster is perfect for anyone who has quoted paperboy at least weekly. It radiates Utah filmed pride (because nothing says "teenage existential crisis" like the Wasatch mountains), Retro Comedic charm, The exact vibe of someone who would absolutely try to ski off a cliff for dramatic effect. Hang it in your home and give it more nostalgia, walk around saying " Gee, I'm real sorry your mom blew up, Ricky" during awkward moments, and call your living room "The Slopes". Perfect for Movie rooms, Offices that need a touch of 80's chaos and anyone who wants guests to walk in and say " Oh my gosh... I haven't thought about that movie in years." " While younger gen says " I've never heard of it." So if you want a piece of wall art that screams " I love cinema, Utah snow, and unhinged teenage comedy with questionable physics", this is the poster for you. So Buy it, put it in a new frame or keep the old one with scratches for authenticity, Hang it up and let it whisper " I was filmed in Utah, and so it is your destiny." This is a used item and may have some added charm/character to it scratches on the frame and back paper torn in places. Size of the poster with the Frame is 29" Wide X 42" Tall. This is the Large Theater size type poster for all you collectors wanting to add it to your home theaters. Not what you’re looking for, check out our other great items on Auction or Buy Now. Check back often as our inventory is always changing. If you want a whole collection of Movies filmed in Utah check out our other items. Just incase you where curious: The skiing and mountain scenes in Better Off Dead (1985) were filmed at three ski resorts in the Wasatch Mountains near Salt Lake City: Snowbird, Alta Ski Area, and Brighton Resort. Snowbird Resort Used for major mountain moments, including the terrifying "K-12" ski run (shot via the Great Scott run off Hidden Peak) and the cliff drop where the paperboy chases Lane. Alta Ski Area Alta, UT Featured in various downhill and ski team tryout sequences .Brighton Resort Used for additional slope and winter background shots.( Note: The non-snow scenes, such as the Meyer family home and the Pig Burgers restaurant, were filmed in the Los Angeles and Glendale areas in California). Warehouse location A2A#30 AI GENERATED DESCRIPTION BASED OFF PHOTO Item Name: Framed Movie Memorabilia Collage Product Description: A framed collage featuring multiple black and white photographs and a movie poster for "Better Off Dead". The photographs appear to be stills or promotional images related to a film or theatrical production, possibly featuring actors or characters from the movie "Better Off Dead" or a related project. The central item is a color poster for the movie "Better Off Dead". The items are matted in white within a black frame. Dimensions: Not specified in the image. Other Manufacturer Attributes: Movie Title: Better Off Dead Content Type: Movie Poster and Stills/Promotional Photos Frame Color: Black Matte Color: White Number of Items in Collage: 7 (6 black and white photos, 1 color movie poster) All Items Sold: AS IS, WHERE IS.

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Taylorsville, UT 84129

State of Utah Surplus Property, UT

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