A Trip To Bounty-ful

This weekend’s new release, One For The Money, is yet another cinematic take on the Bounty Hunter — prominently featuring that ol’ movie poster prop favorite, handcuffs.

But let’s not confuse it with those other classic fightin’ bountys!

We Need To Talk To Roman Polanski

With awards season in full swing, I think We Need To Talk About Kevin has won the Oscar for Most Variations of One-Sheet Designs.

And the marketing dept might be running out of ideas since this latest poster bears a striking resonance to Polanski’s baby Rosemary’s Baby. (ImpAwards)

If Today’s Movie Posters Were Made Yesterday…

Here’s a clever bit of graphic revisionist history from Behance…(MOPO)

Girls Riding In Cars With Boys

This new dramatic poster for The Paperboy takes me back to that less serious 80s teenage sex pic, Mischief

Howard the Duct Tape?

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

Portrait of The Dictator

Enjoying the minimalist one-sheet (probably the first time ever that a gold framed oil/velvet painting has been deemed understated) for the new Sacha Baron Cohen (Borat) comedy, The Dictator — although Commander Cohen does bear a strong resemblance to Adam Sandler in this pic.

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)