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Post by marshamae on Sept 1, 2022 20:10:19 GMT
Saul bass is the best!
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Post by TheGoodMan19 on Sept 2, 2022 21:48:26 GMT
The eyes in the poster aren't Robert Blake's and Scott Wilson's. They're the real killers, Perry Smith and Dick Hickock
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Post by Richard Kimble on Jul 2, 2023 22:49:48 GMT
Swedish poster for College
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Post by Captain Spencer on Jul 3, 2023 2:24:15 GMT
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Post by lostinlimbo on Jul 3, 2023 8:57:28 GMT
I would go with another Deep… title.
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Post by nostromo on Jul 3, 2023 15:20:04 GMT
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Post by Richard Kimble on Feb 9, 2024 21:32:35 GMT
Kubrick's first feature
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Post by Richard Kimble on Mar 28, 2024 10:56:03 GMT
Poster art for Invasion Of The Saucer Men (1957) The next year the artist would co-found IHOP Srsly
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Post by Richard Kimble on Apr 8, 2024 6:24:36 GMT
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Post by Prime etc. on Apr 9, 2024 0:17:10 GMT
Not a great movie from what I remember but I like the poster:
Modern movie posters are soooooo bad. I was looking at the one for Last Stop In Yuma County. Almost every poster these days shows the leads with blank expressions.
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Post by Prime etc. on Apr 9, 2024 0:27:33 GMT
The thing about the JAWS book cover is that it is so psychologically disturbing. It takes the classic image of the woman with a monster (not sure how far back that goes--there's a famous 19th century painting of a sleeping woman and a demon sitting near the bed--and various images of naked women with gorillas since then--there was even a WW 1 recruitment poster which used the idea and that was likely the inspiration for the Kong 33 poster). But it does something so much more profound since it involves the ocean and a sea creature that is entirely unlike an ape or gargoyle and a feeling of total vulnerability and fear of the deep while the victim is unaware.
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Post by Richard Kimble on Apr 9, 2024 2:54:13 GMT
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