1. New Muppets Poster - So yea, methinks the newly release “International” poster for the upcoming Muppets reboot film wipes the floor with everything else Disney has attempted to cobble together for the film, marketing-wise. Tell me I’m wrong, I dare ya!
—James

    New Muppets Poster - So yea, methinks the newly release “International” poster for the upcoming Muppets reboot film wipes the floor with everything else Disney has attempted to cobble together for the film, marketing-wise. Tell me I’m wrong, I dare ya!

    James

  2. So yeah, Happy this…
(via fymovieposters)

    So yeah, Happy this…

    (via fymovieposters)

  3. Japanese Hot Fuzz Poster
I love Dalton’s face in this one. It says, “What the fuck is wrong with you people?!”
(prostheticknowledge via gurafiku)
- Dave

    Japanese Hot Fuzz Poster

    I love Dalton’s face in this one. It says, “What the fuck is wrong with you people?!”

    (prostheticknowledge via gurafiku)

    - Dave

  4. Breaking Dawn Teaser Poster: Two Bad Things Go Worse Together
        
- Dave

    Breaking Dawn Teaser Poster: Two Bad Things Go Worse Together

           

    - Dave

  5. Link Blowout #77

    Thor’s Product Placement Review - Breaking down the film by the products it shamelessly plugs. More of this, please.

    Darren Aronofsky’s Recommended Reading - Five books, to be exact - all of which are related to making movies in some way. File this one under “missed it the first go-around.”

    Dear 3D, Please Die Already (Again) - Scott Weinberg breaks down the who, what, why, and please-make-the-pain-stop of the current 3D movie craze. I couldn’t agree more.

    AICN Interviews Tyler Stout - You know, the Tyler Stout who gained recent acclaim for his (Alamo Drafthouse approved) incredibly detailed poster re-designs of classic fanboy favorite films. Related Self-Link: 14 Awesome Alt Movie Poster Designers

    Meanwhile, In Trailerville…

    • The Elephant in the Living Room - Director Michael Webber’s documentary focusing on exotic pet ownership in America. Regardless, I still want a slow loris.
    • Elephant White - Brought to you buy the director of Ong Bak, also know as “that movie in which Kevin Bacon has a bad Australian accent.”
    • Page One: Inside the New York Times - In which director Andrew Rossi chronicles the working lives of several NYT staffers for a year while they struggle to remain relevant in the digital age.

    [Star Wars newbie screeny via forgreatjustice]

    And oh yea, here’s one more link you should click. Trust me, you’ll thank me later.

    - James

  6. Fan-Favorites Remixed as Classic Sci-Fi Film Posters - Artist Sean Hartter excellently  “what-ifs” twenty fan-favorites into a series of classic sci-fi poster creations. 
Also, a Cronenberg take on TRON? Sign me up!
[via wired]

    Fan-Favorites Remixed as Classic Sci-Fi Film Posters - Artist Sean Hartter excellently  “what-ifs” twenty fan-favorites into a series of classic sci-fi poster creations. 

    Also, a Cronenberg take on TRON? Sign me up!

    [via wired]

  7. Blank(a) Movie Posters - John Taylor, of UK Design house Blanka, excellently illustrates the power of color balance and separation and iconic imagery in movie poster design, sans any “proper type” element…

A series of prints based on famous film posters deconstructed to minimal  blocks of colours, leaving a interesting series of abstract shapes  leaving a striking yet still recogniseable final image.

Many, many more here. How many do you recognize?
[via thegrid]

    Blank(a) Movie Posters - John Taylor, of UK Design house Blanka, excellently illustrates the power of color balance and separation and iconic imagery in movie poster design, sans any “proper type” element…

    A series of prints based on famous film posters deconstructed to minimal blocks of colours, leaving a interesting series of abstract shapes leaving a striking yet still recogniseable final image.

    Many, many more here. How many do you recognize?

    [via thegrid]

  8. The Road - Not the excellent Viggo Mortensen post-apocalyptic survival flick, the imaginary Wizard of Oz reboot. I would watch this.
[via kachinga]

    The Road - Not the excellent Viggo Mortensen post-apocalyptic survival flick, the imaginary Wizard of Oz reboot. I would watch this.

    [via kachinga]

  9. 14 Awesome Alt Movie Poster Designers

    As cinephiles, we all love movie posters. The 14 designers below really, really love movie posters, creating their own interpretations for their favorite films, sometimes for money, and sometimes just for the love of the emerging art of the movie poster remakemix. Check’em out, in no particular order…


    Jeff Kleinsmith
    - One of Seattle’s innovative freelance designers, also the long-time art director for Sub Pop Records.


    Tyler Stout
    - Frequent Alamo Draft House event poster designer, incredible line art detail that must be seen up close to be truly appreciated.


    Ken Taylor
    - Illustrator and designer from Melbourne, Australia. Does frequent work for the Alamo Draft House.


    The Silent Giants
    - A designing duo out of Michigan, also a frequent Alamo Draft House contributor.


    Rafael Müller
    - This Portuguese Flickr user focuses mainly on minimalist Coen Bros movie posters, but occasional dips his toes into other filmic fare.


    Marcos C
    - This Spanish designer is also minimalist in style. His Moon poster could be considered spoiler material, yet represents the themes of the film perfectly.


    Dr. Monster
    - Polish Flickr user Travis Pitts has a style like none-other on this list.


    Tavis Coburn
    - Working out of California, Tavis was commissioned to create posters for each of 2010’s BAFTA Best Picture nominees.


    Steve Bialick
    - A writer/artist/cartoonist out of New York, Steve’s “Samurai Star Wars” poster series is a true genre-bender.


    Tom Whalen
    - An illustrator out of Pennsylvania and frequent Colonial Theater contributor.


    Chris Thornley
    - Working out of the UK, Chris’ style has a minimalist edge, but twists common iconic elements in unique ways.


    Zoltron
    - As far as I can tell this Fantastic Mr. Fox poster is the only movie-related poster the California based design company has produced, but it’s so fantastically detailed it must be highlighted.


    Ibrahim Youssef
    - Already “Internet Famous” to some extent for his Quentin Tarantino poster creations, Ibrahim just recently released a second series focusing on the works of Wes Anderson.


    Brandon Schaefer
    - A graphic designer out of Massachusetts, Brandon is one of the few on this list who’s not afraid to throw a film’s original color palette right out of the window when creating his posters.

    Know of any artists or designers doing great movie poster work we missed? Pass them along.

  10. The Inlgourious Sound of Music - I would watch this.
[via tomathy, thatgeeklover, fuckyeahchristophwaltz, and interwar]

    The Inlgourious Sound of Music - I would watch this.

    [via tomathy, thatgeeklover, fuckyeahchristophwaltz, and interwar]

  11. 200 Illustrated Horror Posters - Well Medicated collected loads of great vintage horror movie posters finds, see above for a few of my personal favorites. First 100 here, 100 more here.

    200 Illustrated Horror Posters - Well Medicated collected loads of great vintage horror movie posters finds, see above for a few of my personal favorites. First 100 here, 100 more here.

  12. Arrested Development Poster - 2011? If only.
[via talkingsodapop]

    Arrested Development Poster - 2011? If only.

    [via talkingsodapop]

  13. Bendiana Jones and the LOST Crusade
[via forgreatjustice]

    Bendiana Jones and the LOST Crusade

    [via forgreatjustice]

  14. More Minimalist Posters

    Tumblr user evilcomma tries his/her hand at minimalizing some recent favorites.

  15. Poster of the Moment - I can’t vouch for the quality of TIME ZERO: The Last Year of Polaroid, a documentary on the last year of manufacturing of Polaroid’s quick-developing film format - but I can say they are sporting one of the prettiest, most eye-catching posters I’ve seen in quite some time.

    Poster of the Moment - I can’t vouch for the quality of TIME ZERO: The Last Year of Polaroid, a documentary on the last year of manufacturing of Polaroid’s quick-developing film format - but I can say they are sporting one of the prettiest, most eye-catching posters I’ve seen in quite some time.