Posts Tagged ‘movie poster’

Here’s a great collection of redesigned movie posters that were inspired by men’s style. The collection is called Dress The Part, and it’s pretty cool.  The collection includes American Psycho, Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy, Dumb and Dumber, Fear and Loathing In Las Vegas, Shaun of the Dead, Superman, The Shining, The Usual Suspects, Top Gun and Wall Street.

The set was designed by Moxy Creative with illustration credits to James Alexander and Andrew Lau, individual prints are available for purchase at Moxy Creative.

The Art of Drew Struzan

Wednesday, September 8th, 2010

The Art of Drew StruzanThere’s a movie poster book coming out called The Art of Drew Struzan. Struzan created some of the most iconic movie posters ever [see] and there is even a documentary about it [trailer].  The book takes a look at a collection of movie art that he created that many of us have never seen before.  Some of the unseen art can be found below, like Back to the Future.  If it wasn’t for that brutal running tagline at the top, the poster would be grade A.  There actually is a sweet poster for Waterworld below too, who knew?

For those who don’t appreciate a fine movie poster, I direct to this.  How very thoughtful and non-insulting to the brain right?  Moving on.  The Art of Drew Struzan gathers more than 300 pieces of artwork including sketches, concept art and finished posters for E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone, Hellboy II and dozens of other pictures. The book also includes previously unseen illustrations for Buffy The Vampire Slayer, Blade Runner, Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome and Waterworld. Struzan retired in 2008.  The Art of Drew Struzan hits bookstores September 14th.

Back to the Future

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waterworld

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cemetery junction poster looks young and free

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

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The first poster for Ricky Gervais and Spephen Merchant’s first collaborative feature, Cemetary Junction, has been released.  We gave you the trailer earlier this week, very cool.  I like how I can only name Gervais from the poster, name actors are overrated.  I’m looking at you Reginald VelJohnson.

Set in the 1970s, Cemetary Junction follows Freddie (Christian Cooke) who is fed up of his dead end working-class life and looking for a way to escape.  Rounding out the cast are Tom Hughes, Jack Doolan, Ricky Gervais, Ralph Fiennes, Emily Watson, Matthew Goode and Felicity Jones.

michael jackson’s movie poster

Wednesday, September 9th, 2009

After the death of Michael Jackson I did what any normal fan would do, play some music.  Never have I appreciated the song from Free Willy so much.  They finally buried the poor bastard this past weekend but the news apparently never heard of “rest in peace” before.  Well at least Hollywood will give it time.  Oh wait.

Michael Jackson’s This Is It is a movie hitting theaters on October 28th.  So far all I have heard is that the film will be a bunch of rehearsal footage.  Well I doubt that because rehearsals usually sound like ass.  So it will have to be dubbed over.  And I am sure many celebrities who want to express their love for the man they didn’t talk to for the past decade will also want some screen time.  OK I’m done being angry.  Poster after the jump.

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movie poster mash-ups

Monday, July 6th, 2009

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If there is a better way to start off a week than to laugh at blasphemy I haven’t found it.  The fine people at Empire on the other hand seem to enjoy it maybe a little too much.  That’s why they have put together a whole whack load of user submitted Bible Poster Mash-ups.  Basically it’s a movie poster gone biblical, and often hilarious.  In their archives you can also find mash ups for Video Games, Harry Potter, and Star Wars to name a few.

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rockwell on the moon

Saturday, April 11th, 2009

First off, check out the trailer for the upcoming sci-fi flick MOON.  Then click on the poster for a full view of something special. 

The movie is getting a lot of buzz and I have heard from a few people that it’s “amazing”.  Trailer makes me want to know what the hell is happening on the moon, so job well done there.  The poster instantly reminded me of Kubrick.  GeekTyrant says: Moon is a refreshingly philosophical and ultimately touching indie reflection on a genre that too often loses sight of character and story amid the wizardry of its special effects; told in the classic filmmaking tradition of 2001: A Space Odyssey.  Go to MOON June 12, 2009.

wilds things are on a poster

Tuesday, March 17th, 2009

Where the Wild Things Are is an upcoming film by Spike Jonze baed on the Maurice Sendak children’s book of the same name.  The trailer will be here on the 27th says CHUD.

The film will combine live action, suitmation, animatronics and CGI. Its release is currently scheduled for October 16, 2009.  The seven creatures will be actors in up to nine-foot-tall suits made of foam, although it is expected that their faces will be computer-generated.  This is just the way Spike wanted it and is how he is going to get it.  Great.

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funny people

Saturday, February 21st, 2009

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The trailer for FUNNY PEOPLE is out and about and looks to be another winner for the Apatow crew.  The poster on the other hand…it took me a few days to realize that was Seth Rogen, I actually thought it was Sean Astin.  No?  Just me?What’s with the page out of Tarantino’s playbook with the “3rd film by me” gimmick.  Could you imagine if every director did that?  “The 15th film by Rob Reiner”.

Ok moving on.  The trailer is a little too revealing for my taste but Apatow can’t seem to do any wrong.  Except when he puts his name on things that end in Zohan.  Never again.

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