Bob Dylan Art Show

If you’re in Copenhagen this fall, you can check out Bob Dylan’s new “Brazil Series” of paintings at The National Gallery in Denmark. Unlike Dennis Hopper’s recent pop art show at MOCA, Dylan tends to go the more traditional painterly route, inspired by a mix of Matisse with early 20th Century American realism.

Remake Monday: Bastardized!

Okay, Quentin Tarantino‘s Inglorious Basterds (2009) isn’t technically a remake of the Inglorious Bastards of ’78 — other than the title and a slight plot resemblance of ex-WWII soldiers wreaking havoc on the Nazis…but, with the recent success of The Expendables, there’s no doubt that QT reinvented what surely will be a new wave of 70’s style action-adventure ensemble films.

Feel The Expendability!

This weekend’s big new release is like an action fan’s wet dream. Whether or not it muscles out a billion bucks at the box office, you’ve gotta admire Stallone & Co. for trying!

Expendable Characters

Only time will tell if these character posters are truly expendable. But I wonder if Sly came up with the title for his new movie while reciting lines from his old Rambo movies.

Sucker Punch’d!

Here’s the new character posters for Suckerpunch. Is it just me or did Zack Snyder pitch this thing as Manga meets 300? It’s like Takashi Murakami on steroids!

New Woody

Here’s the new one-sheets for Woody Allen’s latest, You Will Meet A Tall Dark Stranger (via MoviePosterDB)…

Old Woody

But wait, you can’t forget the classics — even if they’re all in black-and-white!

Font-erific!

I think these two recent posters for the Joaquin Phoenix documentary, I’m Still Here, and the Tilda Swinton-starrer, I Am Love, prove that the “disappearing” font is now officially a pop design trend…

Mia’s Diamonds

WIth all the hub bub about Mia Farrow taking the stand against Naomi Campbell in the “blood diamonds” case, it got me thinking back to her glory days as a performer when she was Woody Allen’s muse…