Michael Biehn and Joey Milun
Joey Milun sent us the picture of him and Michael Biehn (aka Kyle Reese from the film Terminator). Click on the picture to buy one for yourself.

Baby Tilly – beautifully models a USCSS Nostromo t-shirt this weekend.
Movie Maker Magazine (Spring 2008) wrote this about us:
‘Last Exit to Film Geekdom.’ Film Geeks like to show off; it’s in their job description. Whether it’s debating the merits of Lars von Trier or discussing which Evil Dead film is the true masterpiece, it’s just what they do. Thanks to entrepreneur Mike Ford, what they do has just gotten a bit easier to show off.
Ford’s U.K.-based company, Last Exit to Nowhere, sells T-shirts based on fictional companies and locations from films. Although the movies represented tend to skew toward cult favourties (designs include the Winchester Tavern from Shaun of the Dead, the Urban Achievers from The Big Lebowski and Jaws’ Amity Island), Ford says this was not deliberate.
“I wouldn’t say I was directing the T-shirts to any particular group,” he says. “The films represented in the Last Exit to Nowhere collection have to mean something to me first and foremost, and it just happens that many of our customers agree.”
This decision has caused film fanatics to rejoice, as the site has become quite popular (if for no other reason than film geeks obsessed with being in the know). Ford notes customer feedback supporting this assertion, saying, “We’ve had people comment that wearing our shirts when you cross paths with a fellow aficionado is like giving each other a silent, secret handshake.”.
Click on the picture above to enter the Movie Maker competition and win Last Exit to Nowhere T-shirts.
We’ve introduced a new design inspired once again, by the awesome film that is Blade Runner. As true fans will already know, Nexus 6 in the film were genetically designed by the Tyrell Corporation and are virtually identical to an adult human, but have superior strength, agility, and intelligence depending on their model. The details on this design correspond with Rutger Hauer’s character Roy Batty, the violent yet thoughtful leader of the Replicants. Click on the picture to buy one for yourself.
Film Review wrote a great piece on us in their May 2008 edition…
“We see an awful lot of movie merchandise here at Film Review towers and, to be honest, there’s usually not much to get excited about. But, when we saw the new range of T-shirts from UK company Last Exit to Nowhere, we certainly had our heads turned. With designs inspired by everything from Alien to Back to the Future, the guys have taken logos, designs and background information from your favourite movies and turned them into subtle and stylish T-shirts. From the more obvious, like the Amity Island T-shirt referencing the location of Jaws (below left), to the more cryptic, such as the Winchester Tavern design (above right) inspired by Shaun of the Dead, Last Exit to Nowhere has something for every movie fan”.
We’re offering the chance to win one FREE tshirt every month to all Last Exit To Nowhere customers. Just email us your picutres of you or a friend wearing one of our tshirts, and the best one wins a FREE tshirt. Email your picture to info@lastexittonowhere.com
The actress Bai Ling with John Santo from TMZ.
The Independent had this to say about us on Sunday (17.2.08)


Playboy asked us for a couple of shirts for a feature in their February edition, how could we refuse?
SFX December 2007 writes;
“Here’s a cool idea: t-shirts with the logos of fictitious companies and places. This one’s for Weyland Yutani, the evil corporation from the Alien movies, but there are loads more in the range, allowing you to pretend that you’re an employee of Cyberdyne Systems, survived a visit to The Shining’s Overlook Hotel, or been on holiday to Halloween’s Haddonfield”.