Favorite Movie Posters (of all time)

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can you tell I like simplistic posters with large amounts of white? :P

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oh my god Gataca's one is brilliant

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TeddyBlass wrote:

can you tell I like simplistic posters with large amounts of white? :P
I like simplistic posters as well.

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Some I like that quickly came to mind:

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prince0gotham wrote:oh my god Gataca's one is brilliant
Yep. I'll even ignore the fact that it's a pun.

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Sorry for the double post. Wouldn't let me edit the previous one. Here's two I forgot earlier.

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I really want the second one for my wall.
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For those who love retro posters, these are some of my Saul Bass favorites (Vertigo was already posted). He's the guy who pratically came up with conceptual design for film credits openings (before him, it was just static letterings) and is best known for his openings for Hitchcock films (remember Psycho's opening?). Scorsese was the last to work with him along with his wife, Elaine, in the openings of Casino, Cape Fear, Age of Innocence and others.

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