If it worked for Clint, why not bring out the big guns? Bill Gold solidified Eastwood’s reputation as a poster boy badass.
Monthly Archives: March 2012
Jumpin’ the Shark?
This weekend’s 21 Jump Street should be a good measuring stick to see if movie audiences are still turned on –– or tired out — of this decade-long run of popular TV series-turned-feature films…(ImpAwards)
Big Teddy
The Wonderful World of Walt Disney…
Yesterday, the MOPO had a sighting of this Goofy spoofy one-sheet for a Walt Disney biopic starring Ryan Gosling. (Posteropolis)
Jano vs. Nano
In boxing, they say styles make fights. Well, you could say the same thing about movie posters (although most movie poster fans are lovers not fighters.)
But if there were a brawl to break out among two International movie poster artists — Italian stallion, Silvano (“Nano”) Campeggi, and Spanish designer, Jano (Francisco Fernández Zarza), would be an excellent battle. (MoviePosterDB)
Movie Poster Rematch!
In case you missed these 2011 films the first time around in the theatres, The Ides of March and Warrior are now out for round two on Netflix.
Baby Boom 2?
A Starlet Is Born
Move over Papa Ernie, there’s a new Hemingway hitting the silver screen — Dree Hemingway, the daughter of Mariel Hemingway, who will be making her big starring debut in Starlet at this year’s SXSW Film Festival, March 9-17 — and the one-sheet bears a striking resemblance to her mother’s star turn in Star 80 as well as her late Aunt Margaux’s flick, Lipstick. (THR)
On The Road…Again?
I love Jack Kerouac –– but surely the studio can come up with something more original than this one-sheet for such an American literary classic as On The Road, right? (ImpAwards)




















































