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pics of movie posters

While the script was written, Confusion was never made and Tati died in 1982.

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The Maels would have played two studio employees brought in by a rural French TV company to help them out with some American technical expertise and at some point an aging Monsieur Hulot was slated to be accidentally killed on-air. Their proposed project, Confusion, was to be set in a futuristic city infatuated with television. Back in 1974 they co-wrote a script with none other than Jacques Tati.

pics of movie posters

Annette is not the first time the Maels have worked with a French auteur. The French poster, featuring Adam Driver, Marion Cotillard, and a yellow jacket in the midst of a maelstrom (Mael-strom?), which was eventually used all around the world in various configurations-including MUBI’s own UK quad, and an illustrated version-would be in my top ten on its own, but I wanted to also give a shout-out to a poster from the other Sparks movie of 2021: Edgar Wright’s bio-doc The Sparks Brothers.

pics of movie posters

Annette was Leos Carax’s long-awaited first film in nine years but the film really belongs to the great avant-pop duo of Ron and Russell Mael who conceived it and scored it in the fifth decade of their career. This is the opposite of the big-head approach to movie posters-call it the little body style-and it just sings with charming multi-cultural details.Ģ021 was the year of Sparks. When it first came out I thought it might be the work of Max Dalton, a wonderful illustrator who has done similar grid-like multi-character art posters-often for the films of Wes Anderson-but in fact the illustrations were done by Kenneth Ladekjaer and Mikkel Sommer, who were respectively the animation director and the character designer on Flee, with art direction by the Swedish designer Martin Hultman. That said, I can’t stop loving this poster that keeps the same slender title type and surrounds it with every character that appears in the film and then some. Its it-takes-a-village cast of characters promises something different from the film itself, which is a lean and harrowing and often solitary odyssey from Afghanistan to Denmark, and from childhood to manhood. And, to be honest, the design I have chosen as my favorite movie poster of the year (this is the original Swedish version but a US version of this design has been seen in the wild) doesn’t express Flee half as well as that other one does. Why digitally remove it for this poster? Was it an old picture of Bruce Willis they repurposed? Were executives afraid you wouldn't be able to tell who Bruce Willis was with a mustache? Whatever the reason is, the poster's designer still did a better job than whoever removed Henry Cavill's mustache in Justice League.The official release poster for Jonas Poher Rasmussen’s animated refugee memoir Flee-the one you might have seen more often than this-isn’t half bad: the film’s subject, Amin, is revealed in the elongated ascenders of the title, as if behind bars, while a happy memory of him as a child slips freely into the poster’s negative space. That's right, when people finally sat down to watch 16 Blocks, they quickly noticed that, unlike in the poster, Bruce Willis has a very cop-like mustache throughout the entire film. Can you guess which one of those wound up being a lie? So when this piece of movie marketing came out, movie-goers got ready for everything the poster promised: 1 witness, 118 minutes, Mos Def running, and Bruce Willis with a clean-shaven face. We love the movie theater hallway look achieved.

pics of movie posters

We have a wide variety of popular movie posters and even have different shape and size options. Personalize by choosing a selection of posters from your favorite films or go with one cinematic theme for your room. Directed by Richard Donner, the same guy that brought us Lethal Weapon, The Goonies, and Superman, 16 Blocks was shaping up to be another blockbuster 2006. For a customized home theater, curate your own look with movie posters. A police officer (Bruce Willis) has to walk a witness (Mos Def) across 16 city blocks. This remake of a 1977 Clint Eastwood movie ( The Gauntlet) has a simple premise.















Pics of movie posters