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Becoming a lost art. Not used enough imo, modern movie posters struggle to capture same amount of mystery around the film that makes you want to see it. .
Would like to see more of this, brilliant -
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Clockwork Orange is a fucking cracker there.
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I love this thread Bob. I cant draw for shit but I have a great appriecation for movie poster art.
You cant beat Drew Struzan for me, you might not recognise the name but most likely he drew most of your childhood movie posters you loved, such as...
...as well as most of the George Lucas, and Back to the Future Movies and a lot of Spielbergs as well. They are all amazing.
But not all Spielbergs..here is John Alvin, again an amazing talent..
..But still my all time favourite movie poster is by a guy named Roger Kastel
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I'll check him out Sieb - the guy definitely has a 'dream job.'
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I used to get the auld posters fae the UCI in East Kilbride.
Used tae just let you have them when they were done with them.
Recently approached the same cinema (now an Odeon) for an Iron Man 3 poster for my wee lad and they wanted money.
#BrokenBritain
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The horrible American one.
The UK one (and frankly, the real deal).
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You don't really see films being poster advertised much at all now. See the odd film on the side of a bus, buts that about it. More reliance on social media/internet now.
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TEK wrote:
Ive never seen the rocky 1 before i think thats cool as fuk
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lifesanocean wrote:
The horrible American one.
The UK one (and frankly, the real deal).
Awesome movie!
For shits and gigs; What is the link between Transformers the movie and Boogie Nights?
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Edmond Dantes wrote:
Clockwork Orange is a fucking cracker there.
It sure is eddie kubrick was away ahead of his time....crazy movie
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Love the caddyshack poster and the jaws one is up there with the best ever poster but not as good a poster as st.oddwell
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Sieb22 wrote:
lifesanocean wrote:
The horrible American one.
The UK one (and frankly, the real deal).
Awesome movie!
For shits and gigs; What is the link between Transformers the movie and Boogie Nights?
The song: 'You got the touch'.
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You are correct sir!
Also one last useless fact, this was Orson Welles penultimate movie credit. He was the voice of Unicron.
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seggyboy73 wrote:
TEK wrote:
Ive never seen the rocky 1 before i think thats cool as fuk
Aye it's braw.
Sly obviously a closet shedboy.
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I've never seen that Rocky one either. I like the Rocky one which shows the original ending when Rocky and Adrian walk out the door of the venue hand in hand after Rocky apparently throws the fight.
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Just heard about this the other day!