Red Harbor!

Howard the Duct Tape?

This new 60’s-style Marky Mark movie poster’s so tactile you can almost feel the pain! (ImpAwards)

The Künstler Adventures!

A reader commented that it was American Civil War artist, Mort Künstler — not John (“King Kong“) Berkey — who created the key art for The Hindenburg. This, of course, led me to uncover the full arsenal of Künstler’s explosive, action-packed 1970s one-sheets.

Up In Arms!

The new bullet-laden teaser for Baytown Disco is not the first movie poster to show off its firepower — as seen below by the 2005 one-sheet for Lord of War and the classic 1960s shoot-’em-up film, The Professionals, with posters from American artist, Howard Terpning, and the French version by Jean Mascii. (ImpAwards and EMoviePoster)

Cool Cats!

The new Spanish-language Will Ferrell film, Casa Mi Padre, reminds me of this old Burt Reynolds classic hombre flick. (ImpAwards)

Best Ripoff?

On deeper reflection of Yahoo’s Best and Worst movie posters of 2011, I couldn’t help but see some vintage-spiration from James Bond and The Mackintosh Man (no, not Steve Jobs)…

Best or Worst List?

Yahoo released its Best and Worst movie posters of 2011. Do you agree or it just a bunch of pay-per-click hooey?

Terrible Tino Avelli

Italian illustrator, Tino Avelli, was a badass with the brush — as he shot up numerous canvases with his colorful, cutthroat characters. (EMoviePoster)