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Favorite Cover/Poster Art for a film..

Started by Joe, February 07, 2007, 08:56:27 AM

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Joe

there are alot of ones i like but these are in my top 5.

i dig the simplicity of the design i just like it for some reason.



loved this one so much i hunted down the poster, of which ive never seen anywhere else for sale t(the place i got it only had one).



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I'm a purist.  I think that the best poster of all time is for "Fobidden Planet".  Sure, it has nothing to do with the movie but the robot and girl just sell the movie.
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Duckmancgy

Here are some of my favorites.

The Road Warrior


The Lost skeleton of Cadavra


And my favorite movie of all time

The Crow

I just think it is cool, no real reason, just cause i guess.


raj

That Headless Eye one is the same cover as the Killer Eye.

Was it just renamed for a different country or some such thing (the red warning sticker looks vaguely Canadian)?

CheezeFlixz

I just like the composition of it ....




Do I really have to explain this one? ...


zombiedudeman

Quote from: raj on February 07, 2007, 02:24:32 PM
That Headless Eye one is the same cover as the Killer Eye.

Was it just renamed for a different country or some such thing (the red warning sticker looks vaguely Canadian)?

Killer Eye recycled the Headless Eyes cover I think cause Headless Eyes is from the 70's.

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JaseSF

Most every 1950s Sci-Fi poster advertising for America stands out in some fashion or another.

My Favourite though is probably:



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CoreyHeldpen

Quote from: raj on February 07, 2007, 02:24:32 PM
That Headless Eye one is the same cover as the Killer Eye.

Was it just renamed for a different country or some such thing (the red warning sticker looks vaguely Canadian)?

Nope, that isn't the Canadian cover. Here, we call it The Killer Eye, too.

My favorite cover art is the DVD art for CRITTERS. Just something about all the little buggers parading around appeals to me.
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