Tonight, HBO premieres its new funny female-driven series, Girls…which looks like Judd Apatow’s Sex and the City.
Stooged!
I’ve always had high respect for the lowbrow humor of The Farrelly Brothers, but this weekend’s release of their take on The Three Stooges franchise could challenge hardcore fans’ lofty expectations. Hopefully, the comedy is closer to Dumb and Dumber and Kingpin than some of their more recent turkeys.
And let’s also pray that their sight gag of unleashing Kate Upton’s big screen debut as a nun — coinciding along with her 2012 Sports Illustrated swimsuit cover — is no joke!
Movie Poster Withdrawal?
Uh-oh, looks like ATM took a big withdrawal on another 1980s classic one-sheet or someTHING…(Imp)
You Broke My Heart, Man-fredo…
Manfredo Acerbo, who signed his posters with just his first name, had a talent for design with his loose, sophisticated, painterly style. Certainly, there are other Italian poster artists with much higher profile credits on their résumé (namely, Ercole Brini), but Manfredo’s work is just as pretty — even if the films themselves were not.
Operation Kitchen Sink!
You gotta love movie posters that give you lots of information about the movie — but is there such a thing as too much information? Here’s some unnamed Italian artists who threw in everything and the kitchen sink in showing off their designs…(EMoviePoster)
Thomas Kinkade Dead at 54.
Thomas Kinkade, one of the more controversial commercial artists of our time, has died over the weekend at the age of 54. Well-known — and sometimes ridiculed — for his cozy cottage industry of cutesy, quaint storybook paintings and reproductions (and questionable business practices), Mr. Kinkade was nothing if not a pioneer for the concept of Artist as Businessman, as his artwork reportedly brought in hundreds of millions of dollars.
Taking a cue from his illustration idols, Norman Rockwell and Walt Disney (who he later drew media attention to when he was accused of drunkenly urinating on a Winnie the Pooh statue in a Disneyland Hotel while muttering, “This one’s for you, Walt.”), Kinkade also dabbled in the film biz, getting his start working as a film animator on Ralph Bakshi’s Fire and Ice (poster art by the great Frank Frazetta) — as well as producing a Hallmark holiday TV movie based on his own life story, The Christmas Cottage, starring Peter O’Toole.
And to ensure that his tainted painted legacy was complete, he was even castigated profiled on 60 Minutes back in 2001.
Movie Poster Reunion!
As Peaches & Herb used to croon, “Re-united and it feels so gooooood…” Or excruciatingly painful, depending on your high school/college experience. But with the big American Pie reunion happening this weekend, I thought it time to check back in with some old movie friends to watch good times and funny awkward conversations…
Z is for Zbikowski
I ♥ Maciej Zbikowski — but who wouldn’t love this Polish movie poster designer after seeing so many of his graphic love letters from the 1960s and 1970s on EMoviePoster and other sites…






























































