The 007 posters had been nice , the Living Daylights was good . I liked the first Spin poster . I liked theater's that posted posters along the walkway that you could enjoy the eye candy of art of other films and older ones .
I’ll go with this one as a favorite. This movie failed tremendously at the box office, but I loved it. I’m also guessing Stephen Root (if that’s even him!) will never be on another movie poster: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Office_Space
@daniverse9625 All trailers are treated the same lately, especially for comedies. Trailers are one of the many reasons that I don't go to theaters anymore; both to avoid the cringe (and loudness) of sitting through them, and the audience's stupid approval of them.
Great video essay... Beautiful breakdown Dani
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You could apply what he says about movie posters to how films are made today as well. It's all about "more is more" rather than "less is more".
The 007 posters had been nice , the Living Daylights was good . I liked the first Spin poster . I liked theater's that posted posters along the walkway that you could enjoy the eye candy of art of other films and older ones .
I’ll go with this one as a favorite. This movie failed tremendously at the box office, but I loved it. I’m also guessing Stephen Root (if that’s even him!) will never be on another movie poster:
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Office_Space
Decent poster
i don't care about posters i care trailers
Trailers have also gone down in some ways too.
@daniverse9625 All trailers are treated the same lately, especially for comedies. Trailers are one of the many reasons that I don't go to theaters anymore; both to avoid the cringe (and loudness) of sitting through them, and the audience's stupid approval of them.