sixrevisions.com — Movie posters have been around for longer than most of us have lived - thus, studying them can give us insights on how design has progressed throughout recent history. In this collection, we will look at how poster design has developed over the years, looking at films that have been remade.
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tallestskilDec 7, 2009
About 'The Mummy': "The color schemes for the poster are perfect, reflecting mummies and the desert, a central theme in the movie."DUH.
stubearDec 7, 2009
I feel dumber for having read that poor excuse for a "comparison". There was little or no comparison and the actual critiques sounded like first year design student crap.
kjcdudeDec 7, 2009
he's 18, though he does write like a three year old - <a class="user" href="http://circleboxcreative.com/about/" rel="nofollow">http://circleboxcreative.com/about/</a>
erichw1504Dec 7, 2009
The Mummy (1932): "...but it has three-dimensional text that is directly above the 3D text..."
erichw1504Dec 7, 2009
Will Smiths movies has relly became horrible after Man in Black 3 ( not that I were a fan of his before then.).
r3m1x645Dec 7, 2009
The Original poster for the Italian Job is so much better than the remade poster