Michel Landi brings you baubles, women, windmills, sumo wrestlers, and guns. Lots and lots of guns.

Michel Landi brings you baubles, women, windmills, sumo wrestlers, and guns. Lots and lots of guns.

Tony Scott, the director who brought us Top Gun, Crimson Tide, and a whole slew of popular thrillers from the 80s and 90s — as well as the younger brother of Ridley Scott (Blade Runner, Alien) — has sadly died of an apparent suicide after jumping off a bridge in San Pedro, CA. (IMP)
Wow, there’s something for everyone in this Belgian beauty — a gunman in a gas mask, street brawlers, kung fu fighters, and a femme fatale fresh from a swim in her negligée…(MoviePosterBid)

What do you get when you team up Blake Lively and Nicolas Winding Refn, the director of Drive? Gucci, of course!


This Constantin Belinsky french action movie poster has it all — loaded firearms, a hostage/kidnapping situation with a girl in a bikini held by knifepoint, a tsunami wave about to hit the beach and wipe out a classic muscle car — and then to top it off, a bull’s eye target looming behind the tagline!
Another Ridley Scott pic rears its ugly head! (IMP)
This weekend marks the 75th Anniversary of the great Golden Gate Bridge — so here’s a movie poster tribute to one of America’s most beautiful landmarks. That said, the glorious International Orange-painted bridge has dealt with its share of troubled waters over the years as 11 men were killed during its original construction — and it was also reported to be America’s #1 suicide destination in The New Yorker, which also inspired the compelling, but controversial documentary, The Bridge.
Regardless of its tragic history though, this iconic monument of early 20th Century manpower is still a stunner — happy birthday, Golden Gate!
Now you know why some say it’s better to rent –– especially in this market! (Wrong Side of the Art and ImpAwards)