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…
Tag Archives: poster
Breakfast Massacre!
Unlike the movie poster ripoff lawsuits involving Friday the 13th: Jason Takes Manhattan and Moscow On The Hudson, the one-sheet for this 1980’s Texas Chainsaw Massacre sequel got by with its humorous Breakfast Club spoof.
Deep Vertigo?
I’m getting dizzy from looking at this Deep Red-handed ripoff of Saul Bass’s classic Vertigo one-sheet.
Smackdown of the Titans!
Whether or not you feel the Wrath or the Clash — you must always, always Remember The Titans. (ImpAwards)
Crushin’ the Tide!
It looks like Blue Crush director, John Stockwell (who you may remember as an actor from Losin’ It, My Science Project, and Top Gun), is going back to the Stockwell again with Dark Tide!
Death of A Poster…
If you’re looking for the next Olly Moss or Jason Munn, you might find them working on their craft at Parsons the New School for Design in New York City — as the New York Times showcased these recent student submissions for the Broadway revival of Death Of A Salesman, starring Philip Seymour Hoffman, and directed by Mike Nichols.
Dark Shadow-juice!
Here’s some eye-poppin’ new character posters from Tim Burton’s new film, Dark Shadows — or, as some have called it, Sleepy Shadow Hollow, or Beetlejuice 2012, compliments of our good friends at ImpAwards.
Spiked Movie Posters!
Ever since Spike Lee blasted out of NYU film school with She’s Gotta Have It, he’s always had a clever head for marketing — starting with his Mars Blackmon-flavored Nike ads that helped launch Michael Jordan to mainstream popularity as well as being one of the first filmmakers to open his own movie memorabilia shop back in the day, the now-defunct Spike’s Joint.
So while Mr. Lee’s had his share of hits and misses over the years, you cannot deny his big play potential! (ImpAwards)
Jumpin’ the Shark?
This weekend’s 21 Jump Street should be a good measuring stick to see if movie audiences are still turned on –– or tired out — of this decade-long run of popular TV series-turned-feature films…(ImpAwards)




















































