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Miss Vicky's Loyal and Willing Slave
March 3rd

All the world's a stage. Well that's certainly the case for the world of Truman Burbank. A clever design this one that plays into the fact that everything is fake an orchestrated; his whole life is a performance. #94 on the list




The Truman Show
(1998, d. Peter Weir / Artist - Matt Ryan Tobin)


There's nothing much to say about this one; it's just creepy as f*ck!!! It does however make me nostalgic for MovieGal. Whatever happened to her? #93 on the list



Event Horizon
(1997, d. Paul W. S. Anderson / Artist - Chris Garofalo)




You can't make a rainbow without a little rain.
March 3rd
There's nothing much to say about this one; it's just creepy as f*ck!!! It does however make me nostalgic for MovieGal. Whatever happened to her? #93 on the list



Event Horizon
(1997, d. Paul W. S. Anderson / Artist - Chris Garofalo)

I couldn't get through the movie Event Horizon, but that poster looks like something M.C. Escher would draw.
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The Incredibles
(2004, d. Brad Bird / Artist - Dr. Mierzwiak)
As you know, I don't like most of the posters you've posted on here. It's just not my thing and I think most of them look pretty crap. This, however, I like a lot. and I don't even like the film much.
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Miss Vicky's Loyal and Willing Slave
March 4th

Fairly quick intros tonight. #90 on the list went to The War of the Worlds; one of the many flying saucer movies of the 1950s. This poster has a lovely pulpy feel to it; I can imagine it being the cover to one of those old sci-fi magazines that featured stories from the likes of Isaac Asimov and Harlan Ellison




War of the Worlds
(1953, d. Byron Haskin / Artist - Stan & Vince)


I'm gonna wreck it!!! 89th place went to the rather brilliant Wreck-It Ralph. And to represent it we turn once again to Tom Whalen; a man who really specialises in work for animated films




Wreck-It Ralph
(2012, d. Rich Moore / Artist - Tom Whalen)




Miss Vicky's Loyal and Willing Slave
As you know, I don't like most of the posters you've posted on here. It's just not my thing and I think most of them look pretty crap.
Oh well don't sugar-coat it or anything HK, let us know how you really feel!



Miss Vicky's Loyal and Willing Slave
March 5th

By Grabthar's hammer...what a poster! I promise that makes sense if you've seen the film. While I'm sure HK will disagree I think this is a lovely looking poster; rather Drew Struzan-esque in design. #88 from the list




Galaxy Quest
(1999, d. Dean Parisot / Artist - Richard Davies)


Perhaps unsurprisingly there's nowhere near as much material for the 3rd part of the Back to the Future trilogy as for the first, or even second films in the series. However I quite liked this vibrant poster; something a little bit different. #87 on the list




Back to the Future Part III

(1990, d. Robert Zemeckis / Artist - Matt Taylor)




You can't make a rainbow without a little rain.
March 5th

By Grabthar's hammer...what a poster! I promise that makes sense if you've seen the film. While I'm sure HK will disagree I think this is a lovely looking poster; rather Drew Struzan-esque in design. #88 from the list




Galaxy Quest
(1999, d. Dean Parisot / Artist - Richard Davies)


I love this Galaxy Quest poster.



Wow. I like the War Of The Worlds poster, too. Very in keeping with the film.

Yeah, I'm not a big fan of the Galaxy Quest one, though it's still a lot better than many of them. The faces look particularly silly.



Miss Vicky's Loyal and Willing Slave
Yeah, I'm not a big fan of the Galaxy Quest one, though it's still a lot better than many of them. The faces look particularly silly.
Your face looks silly!

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Miss Vicky's Loyal and Willing Slave
March 6th

For the 86th film on the list we have the rather attractive, vibrantly coloured brushwork of this Spanish poster. I almost went with the Italian poster from its original release just because of the interesting bit of trivia that in Italy it was released as 2002: The Second Odyssey; trying to live off the success of 2001 just a little bit.




Silent Running
(1972, d. Douglas Trumbull / Poster Origin - Spain / Artist - Macario Gomez Quibus aka Mac)


At #83 we had someone wearing a stupid bunny suit. Or is it someone wearing a stupid human suit? That's one of life's great philosophical questions




Donnie Darko
(2001, d. Richard Kelly / Artist - New Flesh)




You can't make a rainbow without a little rain.
March 6th

At #83 we had someone wearing a stupid bunny suit. Or is it someone wearing a stupid human suit? That's one of life's great philosophical questions




Donnie Darko
(2001, d. Richard Kelly / Artist - New Flesh)


That's an awesome Donnie Darko poster.



That Donnie Darko poster is certainly far superior to the actual movie



Miss Vicky's Loyal and Willing Slave
March 7th

There's actually not a great deal of material around for Avatar; perhaps it came out just before the big boom of artists reinterpreting movie posters. From the meagre options I plumped for this one. #80 on the list



Avatar
(2009, d. James Cameron / Artist - Conrado Salinas)


In complete contrast there's Guardians of the Galaxy which has literally dozens and dozens of options. With so much choice I've largely just gone with something at random which I think does a nice job of capturing the film's irreverent and entertaining tone.




Guardians of the Galaxy

(2014, d. James Gunn / Artist - Florey)




Miss Vicky's Loyal and Willing Slave
March 8th

Pushed for time so no fancy intros. #77 on the list - Escape from New York.




Escape from New York

(1981, d. John Carpenter / Artist - Brian Taylor)


#71 on the list - Logan's Run




Logan's Run
(1976, d. Michael Anderson / Artist - Timothy Doyle)