You people are really, really old.
Egészségedre, drlex - just what my mate Janos needs.
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I saw an awesome documentary a while back called Drew Struzan: The Man Behind The Poster. I never twigged that one guy was responsible for so many iconic designs (assumed different people were just drawing in the same style). He did well over 150, mainly in the 80s. All the Star Wars films, Indiana Jones, BTTF, The Thing, Goonies, Blade Runner, the list goes on.
http://www.drewstruzan.com/illustrated/?fa=oeuvre&cat=mov
Wow! I'll have to look for that documentary, looking at that list I'd say Spielberg was a big fan!
Those Hungarian Star Wars ones are amazing! What's the story there? Why are they so radically different?
as per 'trailofdestruction' ^^^ my favourite was always clockwork orange, but this pic was always my favourite rather than the obvious (mebbes cos nobody knew what it was). so much so i had it framed and hung on my wall for ages.
now im with mrs expunk shes not so keen on me getting another :-/
I have this on my office wall (amongst others...)
Favourite 'modern era' poster is...
I'm also a big fan of some of the Mondo "re-imaginings", particularly by Horkey and Durieux..
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(Aaron Horkey)
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(Laurent Durieux)
^ Wouldn't be my choice for a Barbarella poster.
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