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Tuesday, September 27, 2016

New visions for movie posters

Designer paints alternative posters of popular movies based on mood in the films.


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I have to say I rather like some of these, wouldn't mind seeing him do posters for a few other films.



2 Comments:

Blogger Jar(egg)head said...

Nice. Love that War of the Worlds poster. His style bears a resemblance to Frank Frazetta, with the carefully placed "stray" brush strokes.

12:46  
Blogger The Mad Builder of Periwinkle said...

Yeah, that War of the World poster makes me want to see that story...now they needs to make a version of the film that is worthy of the impression the poster makes. The Blade Runner one is another fantastic one I think.

15:57  

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