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		<title>Top 10 Movie Posters of 2010</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Best Movie Posters &#8211; 2010 My list of the top 10 movie posters of 2010 pays tribute to superior achievements in the areas of marketing and graphic design. While a mediocre movie poster might not single-handedly drive a potential viewer away, a well-crafted version can get people talking and up the enthusiasm level for a [...]]]></description>
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<p>My list of the <strong>top 10 movie posters of 2010</strong> pays tribute to superior achievements in the areas of marketing and graphic design. While a mediocre movie poster might not single-handedly drive a potential viewer away, a well-crafted version can get people talking and up the enthusiasm level for a film. But it&#8217;s harder than it might sound, as thousands of posters are released each year, and this practice has been going on for close to a century.</p>
<p>If you disagree with my choices for the top 10 movie posters of 2010, be sure to make your voice heard in the comments section. But don&#8217;t just respond with &#8220;that poster sucked.&#8221; If you&#8217;re going to argue, be prepared to offer up some selections of your own.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-5786" title="Movie Posters 2010" src="http://www.onlygoodmovies.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/dinner-for-schmucks-poster-2010.jpg" alt="" width="406" height="600" /></p>
<p><strong>10.</strong> <em><strong>Dinner for Schmucks</strong></em>- I&#8217;m a major supporter of South Korean cinema, and the promotional art for this Steve Carell/Paul Rudd comedy reminds me of something from that country. The audience is clued in to the stars of the film, and their faces are allowed to tell you everything else you need to know: Carell plays a lovable moron, while Rudd is the likable straight man. Simple, yet effective.</p>
<p>I could&#8217;ve done without the addition of &#8220;From the director of <em>Meet the Parents</em>&#8220;, though. I mean, <em>really</em>, was that movie known for it&#8217;s masterful direction? I doubt Ben Stiller and Robert freakin&#8217; DeNiro need some director to help them be amusing. But I digress.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-5787" title="Movie Posters 2010" src="http://www.onlygoodmovies.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/from-paris-with-love-2010.jpg" alt="" width="337" height="499" /></p>
<p><strong>9.</strong> <em><strong>From Paris with Love</strong></em>- While the film may have been a disappointment, the promotional artwork for this John Travolta action movie immediately sets the mood by combining a handgun with the famed structure of the Eiffel Tower. In another era, it would&#8217;ve seemed right at home as the poster for a 007 flick featuring Sean Connery.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-5788" title="Movie Posters 2010" src="http://www.onlygoodmovies.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/true-grit-poster-2010.jpg" alt="" width="400" height="592" /></p>
<p><strong>8. </strong><em><strong>True Grit</strong></em> &#8211; This movie poster is an impressive achievement, especially when you consider that it contains nothing but text. The era which the film takes place is immediately clear, and the bullet hole oozing blood teases us with the promise of Old West violence aplenty.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-5789" title="Movie Posters 2010" src="http://www.onlygoodmovies.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/animal-kingom-poster-2010.jpg" alt="" width="496" height="720" /></p>
<p><strong>7.</strong> <em><strong>Animal Kingdom</strong></em> &#8211; While this Aussie crime film utilizes a speech by co-star Guy Pearce to illustrate the similarities between a family of murdering thieves and a pack of wild animals, the poster takes the comparison one step further.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-5790" title="Movie Posters 2010" src="http://www.onlygoodmovies.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/tangled-poster-2010.jpg" alt="" width="409" height="599" /></p>
<p><strong>6.</strong> <em><strong>Tangled</strong></em>- A guy, a girl, and lots and lots of hair. Even if you&#8217;re unfamiliar with the legend of Rapunzel, this well-designed movie poster gets across the idea that the film is filled with light-hearted, fairy-tale adventure and romance. The smirk on Rapunzel&#8217;s face is key in setting the mood.  </p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-5791" title="Movie Posters 2010" src="http://www.onlygoodmovies.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/I-love-you-phillip-morris-poster-2010.jpg" alt="" width="450" height="666" /></p>
<p><strong>5.</strong> <em><strong>I Love You Phillip Morris</strong></em>- Between the orange jumpsuits and barbed wire, it&#8217;s obvious that this non-traditional love story starring Jim Carrey is centered around prison life. The expressions of joy displayed by the lead actors also create an intriguing contrast with imagery most often associated with punishment and misery. This is the kind of poster that makes you want to know more, which means it&#8217;s accomplished its goal.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-5792" title="Movie Posters 2010" src="http://www.onlygoodmovies.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/harry-potter-deathly-hallows-poster-2010.jpg" alt="" width="472" height="755" /></p>
<p><strong>4. </strong><em><strong>Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I</strong></em>- Here&#8217;s another entry featuring nothing but a close-up of the lead actor. The image of Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter has become iconic for modern moviegoers, and so it immediately draws the eye. The look on his face, and the blackness which surrounds him, is also evocative of the increasingly dark nature of the franchise. Similar posters were released featuring other central characters, but this is the most effective.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-5793" title="Movie Posters 2010" src="http://www.onlygoodmovies.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/hatchet-2-poster-2010.jpg" alt="" width="350" height="526" /></p>
<p><strong>3.</strong> <em><strong>Hatchet II</strong></em> &#8211; If you didn&#8217;t see the original <em>Hatchet</em>, this teaser poster would leave you in doubt as to the name of the franchise. However, you&#8217;d still be able to guess that it&#8217;s a horror film and lots of people are going to get hacked up with axes. If you&#8217;re a gorehound, that&#8217;s all that matters anyway.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-5794" title="2010 Movie Posters" src="http://www.onlygoodmovies.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/human-centipede-poster-2010.jpg" alt="" width="450" height="664" /></p>
<p><strong>2. </strong><em><strong>The Human Centipede</strong></em>- What the fu*k is going on behind that glass? Between word-of-mouth and this tantalizing poster, it&#8217;s little wonder that <em>The Human Centipede</em>did well enough to warrant a sequel. I also salute the addition of the phrase &#8220;100% Medically Accurate.&#8221; While it&#8217;s complete rubbish, it does create a greater degree of mystery around the film (not to mention an atmosphere of self-promotion that would make a carnival barker blush).</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-5795" title="Movie Posters 2010" src="http://www.onlygoodmovies.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/buried-poster-2010.jpg" alt="" width="415" height="640" /></p>
<p><strong>1.</strong> <em><strong>Buried</strong></em>- Normally, I can do without posters cluttered with positive and oft-meaningless blurbs from critics (frequently including names you&#8217;ve never heard of in very small print, or, God forbid, Ain&#8217;t It Cool News). This work of art, however, takes those critical accolades and incorporates them into the landscape, effectively burying star Ryan Reynolds beneath a mountain of praise. It&#8217;s in perfect keeping with the theme of the film, and I defy you to view it without getting drawn in.</p>
<p>That completes my list of the <strong>top 10 movie posters of 2010</strong>. I hope you&#8217;ve enjoyed it, and be sure to check back with Only Good Movies in the future for additional articles on the best promotional artwork ever to be displayed in a theatre near you.</p>
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		<title>Best Movie Posters of 2009</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Aug 2010 06:05:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This list features some of the best movie posters of 2009. In many cases, the posters are even more entertaining and skillfully crafted than the films they advertise. But whatever the quality of the big-screen versions, rest assured that these posters will get across the theme or attitude of the motion picture and still manage [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This list features some of the <strong>best movie posters of 2009</strong>. In many cases, the posters are even more entertaining and skillfully crafted than the films they advertise. But whatever the quality of the big-screen versions, rest assured that these posters will get across the theme or attitude of the motion picture and still manage to provide some much-needed eye candy. For great movie posters of other years, be sure to check back with Only Good Movies often.</p>
<p>You may also be interested to know that Netflix has all the films listed below. You&#8217;ll need to become a member to choose from their over 100,000 movies, but <a href="http://clickserve.cc-dt.com/link/tplclick?lid=41000000030310780&amp;pubid=21000000000260157"><strong>clicking on this link will get you started</strong></a>. And did I mention that there are never any late fees with Netflix? With Blockbuster on the ropes and traditional brick-and-mortar video stores about to go the way of the dodo, there&#8217;s never been a better time to jump aboard the Netflix bandwagon.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-3901" title="Crank 2 movie poster" src="http://www.onlygoodmovies.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/crank-2-poster.jpg" alt="" width="340" height="498" /></p>
<p><strong><em>Crank 2</em></strong> &#8211; While some might mistake this poster for a heavy metal concert advertisement, it certainly embodies the pop culture-obsessed attitude of the Jason Statham action sequel. Here&#8217;s an interesting bit of trivia: Metal fans may remember the late Ronnie James Dio using the &#8220;devils horns&#8221; sign in concerts and videos. He got the idea from his grandmother, as the gesture is still used by some in Italy to ward off the evil eye.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-3902" title="Terminator Salvation movie poster" src="http://www.onlygoodmovies.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/terminator-salvation-poster.jpg" alt="" width="450" height="692" /></p>
<p><strong><em>Terminator Salvation</em></strong> &#8211; The bombed-out remains of an American city manage to form the recognizable visage of the killer robots from the future. An example of a movie poster that far exceeds the actual work it promotes.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-3903" title="Hotel for Dogs movie poster" src="http://www.onlygoodmovies.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/hotel-for-dogs-poster.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="442" /></p>
<p><strong><em>Hotel for Dogs</em></strong> &#8211; I wouldn&#8217;t be caught dead seeing the movie, but the poster does manage to elicit a chuckle and, at the same time, give you a solid understanding of what the film is all about. What else can you ask for from a movie poster? Besides, I can&#8217;t think of another promotional item that&#8217;s ever featured a dog with cucumbers over his eyes (even if they <em>were</em> added later).</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-3904" title="Friday the 13th movie poster" src="http://www.onlygoodmovies.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/friday-the-13th-poster.jpg" alt="" width="270" height="400" /></p>
<p><strong><em>Friday the 13th</em></strong> &#8211; The hockey mask of Jason Voorhees is one of the most iconic items in horror film history, and this 2009 relaunch gives us a look at the well-worn prop in all its glory. What a shame that the film isn&#8217;t half as terrifying as the movie poster (thanks for nothing, Platinum Dunes).</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-3905" title="best movie posters of 2009" src="http://www.onlygoodmovies.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/inglourious-basterds-poster.jpg" alt="" width="307" height="449" /></p>
<p><strong><em>Inglourious Basterds</em></strong> &#8211; A number of the best movie posters of 2009 get their point across without a whole bunch of words or cluttered graphics. This is a perfect example. The poster for Quentin Tarantino&#8217;s revisionist WWII film simpy displays a bloody baseball bat and a worse-for-wear Nazi helmet. Think of it as a more graphic version of the end-credit picture from <em>Hogan&#8217;s Heroes</em>.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-3906" title="2009 movie posters" src="http://www.onlygoodmovies.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/wolverine-poster.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="444" /></p>
<p><strong><em>X-Men Origins: Wolverine</em></strong> &#8211; Hugh Jackman&#8217;s handsome mug is prominently displayed, and those trademark indestructible claws threaten to rearrange our grills. It tells you all you need to know: Wolverine is back, and he&#8217;s predictably pissed.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-3907" title="movie posters of 2009" src="http://www.onlygoodmovies.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/order-of-chaos-poster.jpg" alt="" width="444" height="656" /></p>
<p><strong><em>Order of Chaos</em></strong> &#8211; While this film<em> isn&#8217;t</em> about a globe-trotting hitman, you wouldn&#8217;t know it from looking at the movie poster. Everything you would need for contract killing is laid out obsessively, including meds, a .45, and those oh-so-handy towelettes.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-3910" title="2009 top movie posters" src="http://www.onlygoodmovies.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/cold-souls-poster.jpg" alt="" width="304" height="450" /></p>
<p><strong><em>Cold Souls</em></strong> &#8211; Paul Giamatti plays a fictional version of himself in this inventive comedy about a process that allows individuals to remove their souls and have them stored (thus removing many of their worldy concerns). Since a large part of the film involves Russian characters, Russian plays, and Russian settings, it&#8217;s only appropriate that Giamatti&#8217;s head has been transformed into something resembling a matryoshka doll.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-3909" title="good movie posters 2009" src="http://www.onlygoodmovies.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/dark-country.jpg" alt="" width="335" height="500" /></p>
<p><strong><em>Dark Country</em></strong> &#8211; Thomas Jane makes his directorial debut in this noir thriller, but the creepy poster would be just as much at home advertising a zombie flick or a tense WWI flick set in No Man&#8217;s Land. Just a glance tells you one thing, though: somebody&#8217;s gonna die before the credits roll.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-3908" title="sexy movie posters" src="http://www.onlygoodmovies.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/unborn-poster.jpg" alt="" width="301" height="445" /></p>
<p><strong><em>The Unborn</em></strong> &#8211; Why does this supernatural horror flick make my list of the best movie posters of 2009? Is it because of the creepy little kid in the mirror? Nope. Is it because the film has Gary Oldman playing a rabbi? Not even close. No, this poster&#8217;s main selling point is the airbrushed goodness that is Odette Yustman&#8217;s derriere.</p>
<p>That concludes our look at some of the <strong>best movie posters of 2009</strong>. You can find all these films and many more from Netflix, and <a href="http://clickserve.cc-dt.com/link/tplclick?lid=41000000030310780&amp;pubid=21000000000260157"><strong>clicking this link will allow you to become a member</strong></a>. Once you do, you&#8217;ll enjoy pre-paid postage, a wide selection of motion pictures, and absolutely no late fees. We do get a commission if you sign up, but it all goes right back into the site.</p>
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<li><a href="http://www.onlygoodmovies.com/blog/badass-movie-posters/vampire-movie-posters/"><strong>Vampire Movie Posters</strong></a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.onlygoodmovies.com/blog/movie-megalists/101-best-movie-posters/"><strong>101 Best Movie Posters</strong></a></li>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Jul 2010 22:13:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[With the latest Twilight film breaking records at the box office, I&#8217;ve spent a portion of this week&#8217;s posts shining a spotlight on various vampire-related material. For this entry, it&#8217;s my goal to expose our readers to some good vampire movie posters. Many of these are available for purchase over the Internet, while the movies [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With the latest <em>Twilight</em> film breaking records at the box office, I&#8217;ve spent a portion of this week&#8217;s posts shining a spotlight on various vampire-related material. For this entry, it&#8217;s my goal to expose our readers to some good <strong>vampire movie posters</strong>. Many of these are available for purchase over the Internet, while the movies they promote can be <a href="http://clickserve.cc-dt.com/link/tplclick?lid=41000000030310780&amp;pubid=21000000000260157"><strong>rented from Netflix</strong></a> or <a href="http://www.amazon.com/?tag=httpwwwgoalsacom"><strong>purchased at Amazon</strong></a>. Even if you decide not to cover your wall in representations of the undead, I hope you&#8217;ll get a kick out of these (I know I did).</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-3497" title="Lesbian Vampire Killers Poster" src="http://www.onlygoodmovies.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/lesbian-vampire-killers.jpg" alt="" width="500" height="401" /></p>
<p><strong><em>Lesbian Vampire Killers</em></strong> (2009) &#8211; It&#8217;s hard not to like the poster for this comedy/horror flick from the United Kingdom. The two thumbs up covering an undead pair of breasts just about sums it up for me. Besides, the only thing better than a gorgeous female vampire is a gorgeous lesbian vampire.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-3498" title="Nosferatu Movie Poster" src="http://www.onlygoodmovies.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/nosferatu-movie-poster.jpg" alt="" width="303" height="450" /></p>
<p><strong><em>Nosferatu</em></strong> (1979) &#8211; Werner Herzog&#8217;s remake of the German horror classic gets a classy art deco treatment. Strangely, star Klaus Kinski looks less deranged than usual.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-3499" title="Dracula Has Risen From the Grave Poster" src="http://www.onlygoodmovies.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/dracula-has-risen-from-the-grave.jpg" alt="" width="416" height="640" /></p>
<p><strong><em>Dracula Has Risen From the Grave</em></strong> (1968) &#8211; Of the vampire movie posters listed here, this is my personal favorite. In addition to those beckoning lips and a thoroughly hypnotic bosom, the poster places its tongue firmly in cheek with a pair of Band-Aids and the &#8220;obviously&#8221; placed just after the title.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-3500" title="Thirst Movie Poster" src="http://www.onlygoodmovies.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/thirst-movie-poster.jpg" alt="" width="400" height="571" /></p>
<p><strong><em>Thirst </em></strong>(2009) &#8211; They always do things a little different in South Korea when it comes to movies, so why should their posters be any different? A naked woman in a bizarre sexual position and a priest with a hesitant look on his face&#8230;yep, that about sums up this delightfully twisted film from director Park Chan-wook.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-3501" title="Dracula Prince of Darkness Poster" src="http://www.onlygoodmovies.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/dracula-prince-of-darkness.jpg" alt="" width="468" height="350" /></p>
<p><strong><em>Dracula Prince of Darkness</em></strong> (1966) &#8211; Colored with yellows and greens, this poster creates a sickly atmosphere appropriate for a film about people being drained to the point of death. But the real eye-catcher is the face of Christopher Lee as Count Dracula, his face lit from below in all its monsterous glory.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-3502" title="The Eternal Poster" src="http://www.onlygoodmovies.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/eternal-movie-poster.jpg" alt="" width="499" height="719" /></p>
<p><strong><em>The Eternal</em></strong> (2010) &#8211; This indie horror film about a vampire with a death wish makes the list thanks to a glowering subject, plenty of the red stuff, and one of the most wicked looking stakes I&#8217;ve ever seen. The fact that the individual holding the aforementioned lethal wooden object is obviously a vampire makes me want to know more about the movie. That&#8217;s the mark of a good movie poster in my book.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-3503" title="Buffy Movie Poster" src="http://www.onlygoodmovies.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/buffy-movie-poster-203x300.jpg" alt="" width="203" height="300" /></p>
<p><strong><em>Buffy the Vampire Slayer</em></strong> (1992) &#8211; Even if you knew nothing about this film or the long-running series that followed, you&#8217;d still be in good shape. That&#8217;s because the image on the poster sums things up quite nicely. And a pair of shapely legs prominently displayed never hurt anyone, either.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-3504" title="Dracula AD 1972 Poster" src="http://www.onlygoodmovies.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/dracula-AD-1972.jpg" alt="" width="298" height="400" /></p>
<p><strong><em>Dracula AD 1972</em></strong> (1972) &#8211; While the film was originally released in 1972, some movie posters for foreign markets reflected a later release in those areas. But no matter what the year, we&#8217;re treated to naked flash and the leering face of Count Dracula&#8211;exactly what we&#8217;d expect from a Hammer film. The trippy design is perfect for a film about the lord of vampires taking on those dirty hippies.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-3505" title="Near Dark Movie Poster" src="http://www.onlygoodmovies.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/near-dark-movie-poster.jpg" alt="" width="328" height="500" /></p>
<p><strong><em>Near Dark</em></strong> (1987) &#8211; This vampire movie poster for director Kathryn Bigelow&#8217;s synthesis of the Western and horror genres gets bonus points for featuring Bill Paxton (&#8220;Game over, man. Game over.&#8221;). It also graphically illustrates the effect of sunlight on the film&#8217;s nomadic bloodsuckers. While it&#8217;s not easy to be both gruesome and cool, this poster pulls it off in style.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-3506" title="Fearless Vampire Killers" src="http://www.onlygoodmovies.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/fearless-vampire-killers.jpg" alt="" width="500" height="760" /></p>
<p><strong><em>The Fearless Vampire Killers</em></strong> (1967) &#8211; It&#8217;s hard not to love anything done by legendary illustrator Frank Frazetta, and this movie poster for Roman Polanski&#8217;s darkly comical look at the undead is no exception. It has such a bizarre, cartoony appearance that many may have mistaken it for a kid&#8217;s movie (thus the big label announcing &#8220;Not suitable for children&#8221;). While the vampire&#8217;s fangs could stand to be a little more prominent, there&#8217;s no disputing the look on the bathing woman&#8217;s face&#8211;a mixture of feigned shock and erotic pleasure. I&#8217;ve never wanted to take a bubble bath so bad in all my life.</p>
<p>I hope you&#8217;ve enjoyed this collection of vampire movie posters. Remember that all the films discussed above can be <a href="http://clickserve.cc-dt.com/link/tplclick?lid=41000000030310780&amp;pubid=21000000000260157"><strong>rented from Netflix</strong></a>, and they have pricing plans suitable for all budgets. We do get a small commission if you sign up, but any money we make goes right back into maintaining the site.</p>
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		<title>Punisher War Zone &#8211; Badass Movie Poster</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Sep 2009 06:17:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[While the movie itself didn&#8217;t exactly set the world on fire, the movie poster for Punisher War Zone kicks all kinds of ass. How many times have you seen a picture frame made out of guns? Exactly. None. At least not until now. Just imagine walking through an art gallery and seeing this bad boy [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While the movie itself didn&#8217;t exactly set the world on fire, the movie poster for <a href="http://www.onlygoodmovies.com/good/movies/action/punisher/"><strong><em>Punisher War Zone</em></strong></a> kicks all kinds of ass.</p>
<p>How many times have you seen a picture frame made out of guns?</p>
<p>Exactly. <em>None.</em> At least not until <em>now</em>.</p>
<p>Just imagine walking through an art gallery and seeing this bad boy hanging on the wall. I&#8217;m betting the <em>Mona Lisa</em> would crap her pants if this one was hung nearby.</p>
<p>I also like how the shadows on <strong>Ray Stevenson&#8217;s</strong> head give him a skull-like appearance. Given Frank Castle&#8217;s habit of killing droves of criminals, it&#8217;s entirely appropriate to make him look like an urban version of the Grim Reaper. He&#8217;s way more menacing than <strong>Thomas Jane </strong>ever was.</p>
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		<title>Wanted &#8211; Badass Movie Poster</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This week&#8217;s Badass Movie Poster is from the film, Wanted. While her forearms may by frightfully thin, the lovely face of Angelina Jolie still draws the viewer&#8217;s eye. And having it resting against a cocked pistol makes the poster even more visually dynamic. Even if you don&#8217;t have a clue what Wanted is about, it&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This week&#8217;s <strong>Badass Movie Poster</strong> is from the film, <em>Wanted</em>.  While her forearms may by frightfully thin, the lovely face of <strong>Angelina Jolie</strong> still draws the viewer&#8217;s eye.  And having it resting against a cocked pistol makes the poster even more visually dynamic.  Even if you don&#8217;t have a clue what <em>Wanted</em> is about, it&#8217;s immediately evident that is contains babes and guns, and what more could you really want from a film?  </p>
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		<title>101 Best Movie Posters</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Aug 2009 15:31:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Movie posters, like trailers, are a key element when it comes to catching the interest of the customer and luring them into buying a ticket. And if that&#8217;s the case, these 101 best movie posters are the ultimate salesmen (think the poster equivalent of Ricky Roma from Glengarry GlenRoss). Not only do most of the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Movie posters, like trailers, are a key element when it comes to catching the interest of the customer and luring them into buying a ticket. And if that&#8217;s the case, these <strong>101 best movie posters</strong> are the ultimate salesmen (think the poster equivalent of Ricky Roma from <a href="http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00005JKG9/?tag=httpwwwgoalsacom" target="_blank"><em>Glengarry GlenRoss</em></a>). Not only do most of the movie posters on this list give the viewer an idea of what the film is about, but they also present the information using bold colors and designs. Whether you&#8217;re an artist or just a movie fan, these <strong>101 topmovie posters</strong> should serve as a visual treat.</p>
<p>Unlike most of my lists, these are actually ranked from 101 down to the #1 movie poster.  Each entry also has a link to a site which somehow ties into the specific subject matter.</p>
<p>If you agree or disagree with the choices, be sure to voice your opinion on the &#8220;Comments&#8221; section. Since almost every film has an accompanying poster, I can&#8217;t wait to hear about all the options that readers felt I overlooked. Then again, maybe I&#8217;ll get nothing but praise (yeah, right).</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://affiliates.allposters.com/link/redirect.asp?AID=258062916&amp;PSTID=1&amp;LTID=5&amp;lang=1&amp;startat=http%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Eallposters%2Ecom%2Fgallery%2Easp%3Fstartat%3D%2Fgetposter%2Easp%26APNum%3D4247989%26PPID%3D1%26Search%3Dthe%2520son%2520of%2520the%2520sheik%26f%3Dt%26FindID%3D0%26P%3D1%26PP%3D1%26sortby%3DPD%26c%3Dc%26page%3D1" target="_blank"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-3357" title="the-son-of-the-sheik" src="http://www.onlygoodmovies.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/the-son-of-the-sheik.jpg" alt="The Son of the Sheik Movie Poster" width="338" height="450" /></a></p>
<p><strong>101.</strong> <em><strong><a href="http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000066741/?tag=httpwwwgoalsacom" target="_blank">The Son of the Sheik</a></strong></em> &#8211; Rudolph Valentino shows why he was one of cinema’s first great sex symbols in this classic poster. As he bares his chest, Vilma Banky assumes a position of both submission and gratitude. A highly erotic poster, especially considering that it was made in the 1920s.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://affiliates.allposters.com/link/redirect.asp?AID=258062916&amp;PSTID=1&amp;LTID=5&amp;lang=1&amp;startat=http%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Eallposters%2Ecom%2Fgallery%2Easp%3Fstartat%3D%2Fgetposter%2Easp%26APNum%3D4830512%26PPID%3D1%26Search%3Dmr%2520and%2520mrs%2520smith%26f%3Dt%26FindID%3D0%26P%3D1%26PP%3D1%26sortby%3DPD%26c%3Dc%26page%3D1" target="_blank"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-3359" title="Mr. and Mrs. Smith Movie Poster" src="http://www.onlygoodmovies.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/mr-and-mrs-smith.jpg" alt="Mr. and Mrs. Smith Movie Poster" width="303" height="450" /></a> <strong> </strong></p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>100.</strong> <strong><a href="http://www.dailygifblog.com/2009/07/mr-and-mrs-smith_31.html" target="_blank"><em>Mr. and Mrs. Smith</em> (2005)</a></strong> &#8211; There’s nothing complicated about this design. Take two superstars in Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, and then pose them against a white background in chic formal wear and weapons. The resulting poster is not only sexy and sophisticated, but it appeals to viewers of either gender.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://affiliates.allposters.com/link/redirect.asp?AID=258062916&amp;PSTID=1&amp;LTID=5&amp;lang=1&amp;startat=http%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Eallposters%2Ecom%2Fgallery%2Easp%3Fstartat%3D%2Fgetposter%2Easp%26APNum%3D6249038%26PPID%3D1%26Search%3Dscream%26f%3Dt%26FindID%3D0%26P%3D1%26PP%3D3%26sortby%3DPD%26c%3Dc%26page%3D1" target="_blank"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-3376" title="Scream Movie Poster" src="http://www.onlygoodmovies.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/scream1.jpg" alt="Scream Movie Poster" width="338" height="450" /></a></p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>99.</strong> <em><strong><a href="http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0015T963C/?tag=httpwwwgoalsacom" target="_blank">Scream</a></strong></em> &#8211; Combine a close-up of a frightened girl’s face with the title “<em>Scream</em>.” It should be pretty obvious what kind of movie you’re going to be seeing. The muted colors make you pause to get an even closer look, and that’s when this excellent poster really pulls you in.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-3368" title="Terminator 2 Movie Poster" src="http://www.onlygoodmovies.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/terminator-2.jpg" alt="Terminator 2 Movie Poster" width="300" height="450" /></p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>98.</strong> <a href="http://thewritingroad.blogspot.com/2009/08/100-notable-quotables.html">Terminator 2</a> &#8211; The large red letters at the top of this poster say it all&#8230;.Schwarzenegger. Sitting astride a motorcycle and brandishing a sawed-off shotgun, Arnold looks like the badass we’ve all come to know and love. Another simple and iconic image for a highly anticipated sequel.<br />
<strong>97.</strong> <a href="http://rutlandherald.typepad.com/blackriver/2009/08/bram-uncovers-rare-movie-ad.html">King Kong (1933)</a> &#8211; This Italian poster does a masterful job of directing the gaze of the viewer. We’re first drawn to the large red and black letters which make up the title, then to Kong’s hand crushing a plane, and finally we’re led down the ape’s massive arm and body until our eyes come to rest on the delicate form of Fay Wray. An <a href="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s147/asher66/Greatest%20Movie%20Posters/KKONG.jpg">excellent poster</a> which conveys action, danger, and tragedy in a single design.<br />
<strong>96.</strong> <a href="http://wearemoviegeeks.com/2009/08/in-case-you-missed-it-papillon-1973/">Papillon</a> &#8211; Another simple poster design which highlights the stars of the film. In this one, the haggard images of Dustin Hoffman and Steve McQueen are looking out from behind a massive iron prison door. The tagline even uses the words “greatest” and “escape” in an attempt to capitalize on one of McQueen’s other famous roles. After looking at <a href="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s147/asher66/Greatest%20Movie%20Posters/206851.jpg">this poster</a>, you shouldn’t have too much trouble figuring out the basic premise of the movie.<br />
<strong>95.</strong> <a href="http://www.muzeclothing.com/blog/2009/08/miley-stalker-arrested%E2%80%A6-again/">Taxi Driver</a> &#8211; This <a href="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s147/asher66/Greatest%20Movie%20Posters/98189.jpg">poster</a>, which shows Travis Bickle standing in front of his yellow cab, projects an immediate image of despair and paranoia. Maybe it’s the odd look on his face, or maybe it’s the fact that he’s standing in the middle of the street &#8211; whatever the case, Bickle looks like a man on the edge. You can almost hear the sounds of the city around him.<br />
<strong>94.</strong> <a href="http://rightmyerrants.blogspot.com/2009/07/way-back-wednesday-rocky-horror-picture.html">The Rocky Horror Picture Show</a> &#8211; One look at those giant red lips and you’ll know exactly which movie is playing. Like the film itself, the <a href="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s147/asher66/Greatest%20Movie%20Posters/RKYHS.jpg">poster</a> is big, bold and campy. It’s amazing how an image so simple has achieved such staying power in the realm of pop culture.<br />
<strong>93.</strong> <a href="http://dlisted.com/node/33284">Tootsie</a> &#8211; What do you get when you combine a large image of the American flag with Dustin Hoffman in drag? Answer: you get a <a href="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s147/asher66/Greatest%20Movie%20Posters/195903.jpg">poster</a> which is still instantly recognized by millions of fans. Between the red on the flag and the prominent red sequined dress, this entire poster jumps out at the viewer. Take that, <em>Mrs. Doubtfire</em>.<br />
<strong>92.</strong> <a href="http://www.kathryncramer.com/kathryn_cramer/2009/08/the-blair-witch-panel-cultural-memory-societal-resilience-and-change.html">The Blair Witch Project</a> &#8211; The dark and ominous woods dominate the top of the poster. The bottom is dominated by the frightened face of Heather Donahue (the movie’s most well known image). The exact details are sketchy, but the poster’s copy tells you just enough to make you want to know more. That’s the hallmark of an effective <a href="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s147/asher66/Greatest%20Movie%20Posters/A70-1127.jpg">poster</a>.<br />
<strong>91.</strong> <a href="http://marathonpundit.blogspot.com/2009/08/california-collision-alcatraz.html">Escape from Alcatraz</a> &#8211; The granite-like face of <a href="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s147/asher66/Greatest%20Movie%20Posters/MPW-15879.jpg">Clint Eastwood</a> emerges from behind the stone walls of Alcatraz prison. As he slowly digs his way out, we know we’re in for quite an adventure. “No one has ever escaped from Alcatraz&#8230;and no one ever will.” Yeah, right.<br />
<strong>90.</strong> <a href="http://arthurkade.com/2009/08/10/the-vibe/">Pretty Woman</a> &#8211; This eye-catching <a href="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s147/asher66/Greatest%20Movie%20Posters/806004.jpg">poster</a> features a stunning Julia Roberts, not to mention a dapper-looking Richard Gere. With the letters of the title running vertically, the poster keeps the viewer’s attention centered in the middle of this now-classic poster. It’s hard not to smile when looking at this one.<br />
<strong>89.</strong> <a href="http://www.broslikethissite.com/2009/05/17-swingers.html">Swingers</a> &#8211; With its images of martinis and matchbooks, this <a href="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s147/asher66/Greatest%20Movie%20Posters/SWINGERSAREPR.jpg">poster</a> gives off a cool vibe. Having a smiling Vince Vaughn front and center doesn’t hurt, either. Widely imitated.<br />
<strong>88.</strong> <a href="http://badgenious.blogspot.com/2009/08/how-to-make-character-lame-punisher.html">Punisher</a> &#8211; Since the Punisher began as a comic book, it’s only appropriate that one of the film’s posters should pay tribute to that origin. Done all in black and white, the figure of Thomas Jane looks armed and ready for action. The Punisher’s famous skull logo is positioned near the center of the <a href="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s147/asher66/Greatest%20Movie%20Posters/MPW-10059.jpg">poster</a> and really catches the viewer’s attention.<br />
<strong>87.</strong> <a href="http://www.nicenetruth.com/home/2009/07/80s-pop-occulture-part-1-labyrinth-analyzed.html">The Man Who Fell to Earth</a> &#8211; Only a few years removed from his Ziggy Stardust persona, David Bowie makes the perfect <a href="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s147/asher66/Greatest%20Movie%20Posters/170643.jpg">poster</a> child for a sophisticated alien race. Throw in a red background which looks like something you’d find on Mars, and you’ve got yourself an incredibly striking image.<br />
<strong>86.</strong> <a href="http://retrocrush.com/index.php/2009/08/the-20-best-zombie-movies-of-all-time/">Evil Dead 2</a> &#8211; The grinning skull face really gets your attention. While it quickly indicates that this is a horror film, the grin on the skull’s face also suggests that it may be somewhat tongue in cheek. It’s rare to find a movie <a href="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s147/asher66/Greatest%20Movie%20Posters/A70-2170.jpg">poster</a> that terrifies and amuses at the same time.<br />
<strong>85.</strong> <a href="http://www.horrordrive-in.com/2009/06/little-love-for-mummy.html">The Mummy (1932)</a> &#8211; With a large tagline which reads, “It comes to life,” this <a href="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s147/asher66/Greatest%20Movie%20Posters/DVDMummy1932.jpg">poster</a> immediately grabs your attention. Karloff’s mummy is also present, dominating the upper left of the poster. Below and opposite him is an image of Zita Johann, looking frightened and perhaps slightly aroused. Combine this with the serene look on the mummy’s face, and the poster rapidly veers from the frightening to the erotic.<br />
<strong>84.</strong> <a href="http://www.hollywoodnorthreport.com/article.php?Article=7435">Clockwork Orange</a> &#8211; A simplistic <a href="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s147/asher66/Greatest%20Movie%20Posters/144192.jpg">poster</a> whose power lies in the cartoonish depiction of central character Alex DeLarge. With his black bowler hat and heavily made-up right eye contrasted against a blood red background, DeLarge appears to be staring right through the viewer. Stylish and disturbing with a bit of 60’s pop art thrown in for good measure.<br />
<strong>83.</strong> Alcatraz Island &#8211; This <a href="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s147/asher66/Greatest%20Movie%20Posters/133021.jpg">poster</a> is a great example of how a simple concept can be really powerful and effective. The word Alcatraz and the image of the thick iron bars tells you everything that you need to know. The orange background really brings out the title. Nice design.<br />
<strong>82.</strong> <a href="http://towerfarm.blogspot.com/2009/07/texas-chainsaw-massacre-beginning-2006.html">The Texas Chainsaw Massacre</a> &#8211; “Who will survive, and what will be left of them?” That’s the question asked in this film’s classic tagline. And the filmmakers must have realized how cool it sounded, since the tagline takes up a huge portion of the <a href="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s147/asher66/Greatest%20Movie%20Posters/24-310.jpg">poster</a>. Oh, and there’s also Leatherface firing up his chainsaw and preparing to cut a woman into bite-sized pieces. The poster has a cheap, lurid appeal&#8230;just like the film.<br />
<strong>81.</strong> <a href="http://www.brooklynvegan.com/archives/2009/07/nicolas_cages_s.html">Bringing Out the Dead</a> &#8211; Martin Scorsese’s tale about New York City ambulance drivers gets a nice boost from this excellent <a href="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s147/asher66/Greatest%20Movie%20Posters/928647.jpg">poster</a>. The red color scheme evokes thoughts of blood and violence, two things which crop up frequently in this film. The large cross which dominates the poster is obviously a nod to the medical profession, but it also makes Cage look like a knight who’s looking out from beneath his helmet. This poster works on a number of levels.<br />
<strong>80.</strong> <a href="http://theblemish.com/2009/07/a-tobey-maguire-reality-show/">Spider-Man</a> &#8211; From the high-angle perspective to the brightly-colored costume, this <a href="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s147/asher66/Greatest%20Movie%20Posters/074_SPIDER_MAN_X.jpg">poster</a> is designed to bring out the comic book geek in all of us. To say that it succeeds is an understatement. Who doesn’t like Spidey?<br />
<strong>79.</strong> <a href="http://ihegmusic.blogspot.com/2009/07/another-chaplin-takes-center-stage-by.html">City Lights</a> &#8211; Chaplin’s Little Tramp is featured prominently in silhouette, while a shining metropolis rises up from the background. The clouds rise up to form an elegant representation of a woman’s face. A <a href="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s147/asher66/Greatest%20Movie%20Posters/city_lights.jpg">poster</a> which represents the hope and potential held by the big city. There were numerous posters created for this film, but this one is easily the best.<br />
<strong>78.</strong> <a href="http://withleather.uproxx.com/2009/07/kevin-costner-has-time-for-the-ladies">The Untouchables</a> &#8211; A poster loaded with star power. We get Kevin Costner, Sean Connery, and Andy Garcia, each armed with prohibition-era weapons and ready for action. But they are all overshadowed by the large image of DeNiro as Al Capone. You can almost feel the tension in this <a href="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s147/asher66/Greatest%20Movie%20Posters/205095.jpg">poster</a>, as both sides look to wage war on the other. And check out the cool triangular design which draws your eye to the center of the poster.<br />
<strong>77.</strong> <a href="http://mmafrenzy.com/11199/ufc-101-results-penn-submits-florian-to-retain-title-silva-kos-griffin/">Matrix</a> &#8211; An ultra cool <a href="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s147/asher66/Greatest%20Movie%20Posters/A70-14397.jpg">poster</a> designed to make movie geeks drool. Now only do we get Carrie-Anne Moss in tight clothing, but we also get plenty of guns and leather. The code streaming down sections of the poster creates a computerized atmosphere. And don’t forget the fact that everyone in the poster is wearing sunglasses. Too cool.<br />
<strong>76.</strong> <a href="http://jadedviewer.com/2009/08/thread-what-was-worst-of-freddys.html">Freddy vs. Jason</a> &#8211; Two horror icons square off in this one. The <a href="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s147/asher66/Greatest%20Movie%20Posters/FreddyvsJasonRegular.jpg">poster</a> doesn’t try to do much, opting instead to keep things simple. We get the faces of both Freddy and Jason, plus their weapons of choice. Otherwise, the rest of the poster is shrouded in black. This movie was a smash hit, and this excellent promotional item deserves some of the credit for that.<br />
<strong>75.</strong> <a href="http://paloma81.blogspot.com/2009/08/thank-you-better-homes-gardens.html">La Dolce Vita</a> &#8211; Fellini’s masterpiece is immortalized in this artsy <a href="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s147/asher66/Greatest%20Movie%20Posters/MP25.jpg">poster</a>. The character of Marcello, who has trouble committing to anything, is muted with blue hues which allude to his lack of true passion. This is contrasted by the colorful figure of Sylvia, with her vibrant hair and large bosom. Sexy women and guys smoking cigarettes &#8211; this poster is the epitome of French coolness.<br />
<strong>74.</strong> <a href="http://kidinthefrontrow.blogspot.com/2009/08/rip-john-hughes-director-of-home-alone.html">Home Alone 2: Lost in New York</a> &#8211; Now this is a very effective <a href="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s147/asher66/Greatest%20Movie%20Posters/A70-11660.jpg">poster</a>. By taking the iconic image of the Statue of Liberty and combining it with Macaulay Culkin’s face, the viewer is clued in to exactly what the film is about. Visually striking and informative &#8211; what else can you ask for from a movie poster?<br />
<strong>73.</strong> <a href="http://itsybitsyfunzyonesie.blogspot.com/2009/04/i-was-teenage-frankenstein-or-should-it.html">I was a Teenage Frankenstein</a> &#8211; This <a href="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s147/asher66/Greatest%20Movie%20Posters/b70-11768.jpg">poster</a> deserves a spot on the list if for no other reason that its awesome tagline. “Body of a boy! Mind of a monster! Soul of an unearthly thing!” Of course, the campy monster’s face doesn’t hurt the success of the poster and neither does the leggy bombshell who’s being terrorized.<br />
<strong>72.</strong> <a href="http://thebloodypitofhorror.blogspot.com/2009/06/andy-warhols-bad-1977.html">Andy Warhol’s Bad</a> &#8211; With red hues dominating the action, this <a href="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s147/asher66/Greatest%20Movie%20Posters/132340.jpg">movie poster</a> has an almost pornographic feel to it. The ecstasy on the woman’s face and the man’s hand just out of sight suggests something highly sexual is taking place. Pieces of tape also look to be placed on the poster, further heightening it’s X-rated look. Very colorful and very erotic.<br />
<strong>71.</strong> <a href="http://another-movie.blogspot.com/2009/08/tie-me-up-tie-me-down-by-pedro.html">Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down!</a> &#8211; The <a href="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s147/asher66/Greatest%20Movie%20Posters/12203.jpg">movie poster</a> is broken up into four squares, and each one has a different color scheme (pink, blue, red and yellow). Visually exciting with intriguing imagery in each square. Notice the way that the title letters are bound together, further emphasizing the theme of the picture. Even the tagline backs up the film’s subject matter. It somewhat reminds me of a design by Warhol.<br />
<strong>70.</strong> <a href="http://tehipitetom.blogspot.com/2009/06/monday-movie-two-fer-italian-job-1969.html">The Italian Job (1969)</a> &#8211; What more could you want from a <a href="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s147/asher66/Greatest%20Movie%20Posters/italian_job.jpg">movie poster</a>? Michael Caine sipping tea and wielding a Tommy-gun? Check. A beautiful woman in a bikini with a heist map drawn on her lovely back? Yep, it’s got that, too. Besides suggesting that the film doesn’t take itself too seriously, the poster also promises action and a healthy dose of sex appeal. The &#8217;60s never looked so cool.<br />
<strong>69.</strong> <a href="http://beyondthecanon.blogspot.com/2009/07/flower-of-my-secret-1995.html">The Flower of My Secret</a> &#8211; A lovely <a href="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s147/asher66/Greatest%20Movie%20Posters/12051.jpg">movie poster</a> which perfectly reflects the film’s theme of romance. Nice colors. The woman’s silhouette is a real eye-catcher. The large heart filled with flowers is also nicely done. It looks like something that would be on the cover of a woman’s magazine, and that’s a good thing in this case.<br />
<strong>68.</strong> <a href="http://www.miscellaneousdebris.com/365-movies/2009/06/26/pink-floyd-the-wall/">Pink Floyd The Wall</a> &#8211; The poster’s massive screaming face perfectly captures the rage and confusion experienced by the film’s central character. Due to the movie’s dual success as a musical album, this image has become famous the world over. Just one look at the <a href="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s147/asher66/Greatest%20Movie%20Posters/PFLOYD.jpg">poster</a> and there’s little doubt as to why.<br />
<strong>67.</strong> <a href="http://www.thehorrormoviecritic.com/?p=530">The Howling</a> &#8211; With a tagline which reads, “Imagine your worst fear a reality,” this <a href="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s147/asher66/Greatest%20Movie%20Posters/194175.jpg">poster</a> goes right for the jugular&#8230;and scores a direct hit. You don’t see a lot of brown tones in movie posters, but this one certainly makes it work. Is the woman being attacked by a werewolf or is she turning into one herself? Well, see the movie and find out. It’s hard to capture the savage nature of violence, but this poster does a masterful job of it.<br />
<strong>66.</strong> <a href="http://www.geekswhodrink.com/blog/index.php/2009/07/19/bridges-fuck-yeah?blog=13">Airplane</a> &#8211; One glance at this <a href="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s147/asher66/Greatest%20Movie%20Posters/196787.jpg">poster</a> and it’s obvious that you’re in for some laughs. Nice clean design with an airplane twisted up like a pretzel. Sometimes simple is better, and this poster proves it.<br />
<strong>65.</strong> <a href="http://illustrated007.blogspot.com/2009/08/italian-for-your-eyes-only-paperback.html">For Your Eyes Only</a> &#8211; James Bond posters are always cool, but this one is at the head of the class. Sure, we’ve got Roger Moore in his tuxedo, but the star of this <a href="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s147/asher66/Greatest%20Movie%20Posters/130953.jpg">poster</a> is the set of long legs which dominate the foreground. It’s Bond at its sexy best, and they’ve even thrown in a crossbow to emphasize the danger our favorite spy will be facing. A real attention grabber&#8230;especially for the male viewer.<br />
<strong>64.</strong> <a href="http://www.deadlinehollywooddaily.com/asian-star-jay-chou-hired-as-hornets-kato/">Rocketeer</a> &#8211; This is just a cool-looking <a href="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s147/asher66/Greatest%20Movie%20Posters/189839.jpg">poster</a>. The artistic style looks straight out of the 40s, and you quickly get a sense of action and adventure. The muted color scheme works well and really helps focus the viewer’s eye on the bright red uniform of the Rocketeer, which is displayed prominently in the center.<br />
<strong>63.</strong> <a href="http://thatoneblog1138.blogspot.com/2009/08/mattel-movie-masters-egon-spengler.html">Ghostbusters</a> &#8211; Who ya gonna call? That’s the question posed by the tagline of this film, and it’s on display right at the top of this promotional piece. I’ve always liked <a href="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s147/asher66/Greatest%20Movie%20Posters/278203.jpg">posters</a> which keep things simple, and this one does a nice job of only including the essentials. There’s the tagline, the “no ghosts” symbol, and the films title. That’s all.<br />
<strong>62.</strong> <a href="http://blog.timesunion.com/crime/what-are-the-odds-members-of-violent-international-gang-found-in-spa-city/2144/">High Plains Drifter</a> &#8211; Eastwood looms large with a pistol and whip in this classic Western <a href="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s147/asher66/Greatest%20Movie%20Posters/A70-11535.jpg">poster</a>. The brown and orange colors are beautiful and give the impression that the sun is just beginning to dip below the horizon. As always, Clint is the epitome of cool. I also love the way they’ve positioned the movie title. Very creative.<br />
<strong>61.</strong> <a href="http://www.hollywoodoutbreak.com/2009/08/10/on-this-day-in-movies-oceans-eleven/">Oceans 11 (1960)</a> &#8211; The French <a href="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s147/asher66/Greatest%20Movie%20Posters/oceans11960FRE47x63in2500.jpg">poster</a> for this American classic is very beautifully done. Each of the main stars have their own panel and color scheme. Very slick and very cool&#8230;just like the Rat Pack.<br />
<strong>60.</strong> <a href="http://www.prisonplanet.com/oliver-stone-military-intelligence-complex-killed-jfk.html">World Trade Center</a> &#8211; Two small figures are dwarfed by the famous towers of the World Trade Center. In a post-9/11 world, this is one of the most powerful images in the world and immediately lets potential viewers know what the movie is about. Even if the <a href="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s147/asher66/Greatest%20Movie%20Posters/505079.jpg">poster</a> has no text, the image would more than speak for itself.<br />
<strong>59.</strong> <a href="http://sallyjanevintage.blogspot.com/2009/08/hello-dahhhhling.html">Marlene</a> &#8211; A great black and white <a href="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s147/asher66/Greatest%20Movie%20Posters/12021.jpg">poster</a> featuring Marlene Dietrich in a tux and top hat. But what really makes this poster come alive is the colored face of Dietrich which is being held aloft. Stylish and sexy, this poster shows a beautiful young actress confronting her older self. Clever.<br />
<strong>58.</strong> <a href="http://www.abdpbt.com/2009/08/10/things-that-happen-shower/">Halloween</a> &#8211; “The night he came home!” What a killer tagline. Also notice how the downward motion of the knife is slowly morphed into the evil face of the pumpkin. An easily recognizable <a href="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s147/asher66/Greatest%20Movie%20Posters/ST2889.jpg">movie poster</a> and one which accomplishes exactly what it needs to.<br />
<strong>57.</strong> <a href="http://ibfilm.wordpress.com/2009/05/01/lecture-discussion-questions/">The Shawshank Redemption</a> &#8211; A powerful <a href="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s147/asher66/Greatest%20Movie%20Posters/SHAWREM.jpg">movie poster</a> which captures the emotional release of Andy following his escape from Shawshank Prison. Notice the bright light coming from the upper right corner. This tends to suggest heaven or paradise. Almost as moving as the movie itself.<br />
<strong>56.</strong> <a href="http://www.focusfeatures.com/article/innocents_abroad__cannes_approved_visions_of_america">M.A.S.H.</a> &#8211; This bizarre image is one that you’ll not soon forget. Yes, it’s a hand making a peace sign, but it’s also the sexy legs of a woman. Top it off with an Army helmet, and you’ve got yourself a <a href="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s147/asher66/Greatest%20Movie%20Posters/MPW-11963.jpg">poster</a> which has been duplicated many times since its original release. It also perfectly captures the irreverent nature of the film.<br />
<strong>55.</strong> <a href="http://mrhackman.blogspot.com/2009/07/our-need-to-be-better-than-someone-else.html">Mississippi Burning</a> &#8211; Two eyes staring out from behind the hood of a Klansman. If that doesn’t get your attention, then nothing will. An excellent choice to allow the white of the hood to dominate the <a href="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s147/asher66/Greatest%20Movie%20Posters/858-1C.jpg">poster</a>. As expected, the image and title tell you exactly what to expect.<br />
<strong>54.</strong> <a href="http://backseatcuddler.com/2009/08/10/brand-new-office-space-directors-extract-posters/">Office Space</a> &#8211; This <a href="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s147/asher66/Greatest%20Movie%20Posters/793250.jpg">poster</a> manages to be both visually inventive and humorous at the same time. It depicts an office drone covered head to toe in post-it notes and standing beneath a tagline which has become a mantra for employees everywhere &#8211; “Work sucks.” Catches the eye and quickly conveys the attitude of this irreverent film from Mike Judge.<br />
<strong>53.</strong> <a href="http://monsterhunter.coldfusionvideo.com/2009/07/frankenstein-1931/">Frankenstein (1931)</a> &#8211; “Warning! The Monster is loose!” Other than the tagline and title, all we see is the all-red face of Boris Karloff as Frankenstein’s Monster. Surrounded by blackness, the terrifying face seems to loom out from the dark right towards the viewer. Also notice how the white letters of the title are tinged with red drops of blood. Scary stuff. <a href="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s147/asher66/Greatest%20Movie%20Posters/MPW-12127.jpg">This poster</a> would look great on your door around Halloween.<br />
<strong>52.</strong> <a href="http://blog.metrolingua.com/2009/07/metropolis-movie-poster-and-clip-in.html">Metropolis</a> &#8211; Visually, a very interesting poster which invokes images of the legendary Atlas holding the world on his back. The yellow and orange hues give it a very warm feel and help center the viewer’s attention. Even the font for the film’s title is interesting to look at.<br />
<strong>51.</strong> <a href="http://www.chroniclesmagazine.org/index.php/2009/08/05/clean-jim-dirty-harry-and-barry-the-beer-drinker/">Dirty Harry</a> &#8211; An in-your-face poster with Dirty Harry and his trusty gun. The <a href="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s147/asher66/Greatest%20Movie%20Posters/dirty_harry.jpg">poster</a> has a gritty feel to it, from the snarl on his face to the shattered glass in the foreground. Hard-hitting&#8230;just like Harry Callahan.<br />
<strong>50.</strong> <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dinosaur_(film)">Dinosaur</a> &#8211; Wow! It’s hard not to just sit and stare at this excellent <a href="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s147/asher66/Greatest%20Movie%20Posters/501124.jpg">movie poster</a> from the folks at Disney. Looking into the eye of a dinosaur would be fascinating enough, but we also get the added treat of being able to examine all the prehistoric life reflected within. There’s no way someone could pass by this one and not do a double-take.<br />
<strong>49.</strong> <a href="http://shetreadssoftly.blogspot.com/2009/08/vertigo.html">Vertigo</a> &#8211; The white designs spiraling down on a red background really helps create a sense of vertigo in the viewer. The simplified designs of the man and woman at the center of the spiral give us added information about the plot of the film, especially since the top of the <a href="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s147/asher66/Greatest%20Movie%20Posters/b70-7567.jpg">poster</a> boasts James Stewart and Kim Novak. Even the lettering creates a sense of unease. The kind of high quality that we’ve come to expect from Alfred Hitchcock.<br />
<strong>48.</strong> <a href="http://www.hispanictips.com/2009/08/06/joe-eszterhas-plots-virgin-of-guadalupe-movie-showgirls-basic-instinct-scribe-writing-original-screenplay/">Showgirls</a> &#8211; The movie may have been terrible, but that doesn’t mean that the <a href="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s147/asher66/Greatest%20Movie%20Posters/195901.jpg">poster</a> has to be. Showing far more subtlety than its big screen counterpart, this poster hints at the lewdness and raw sexuality explored within. And notice how the sliver of the woman’s body forms into an “S” shape. Clever and provocative.<br />
<strong>47. </strong><a href="http://scary-and-fiction.blogspot.com/2009/07/psycho-1998.html">Psycho (1998)</a> &#8211; In this <a href="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s147/asher66/Greatest%20Movie%20Posters/item_1600_1.jpg">movie poster</a> for the 1998 remake, the famous shower scene is featured front and center. While the movie may have been a flop, the promotional material has nothing to be ashamed of. Bold, shocking, and very memorable.<br />
<strong>46.</strong> <a href="http://lorenrosson.blogspot.com/2006/08/hard-candy-little-red-and-pedophile_29.html">Hard Candy</a> &#8211; Little Red Riding Hood using herself as bait for the Big Bad Wolf &#8211; that’s what this <a href="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s147/asher66/Greatest%20Movie%20Posters/348102.jpg">poster</a> is all about, and that’s also the theme of the film it’s advertising. It’s difficult not to be drawn to the central image of the hooded girl dressed all in red, and her flip-flops let us know that this is very much a contemporary tale. Of course, the giant steel trap also dominates the landscape and hints at the danger to come. Nicely done.<br />
<strong>45.</strong> <a href="http://www.fangoria.com/">The Thing</a> &#8211; A really cool poster for John Carpenter’s horror masterpiece. The blue and white color scheme is highly appropriate given the film’s arctic setting, and the illustration is done in such a way as to suggest ice and snow without actually showing any. And then there’s the face of the lone figure. We can’t make it out, which reflects the film’s paranoia and suspense. The Thing could be anybody, and this <a href="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s147/asher66/Greatest%20Movie%20Posters/MPW-21320.jpg">poster</a> does an excellent job of getting that point across. A personal favorite of mine.<br />
<strong>44.</strong> <a href="http://thriller4news.blogspot.com/2009/08/creepshow-thriller-download-movie.html">Creepshow</a> &#8211; Looking just like the cover of an old E.C. comic, this <a href="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s147/asher66/Greatest%20Movie%20Posters/170464.jpg">poster</a> does an excellent job of catching the viewer’s eye. From the 10 cent logo in the corner, to the promise of “5 jolting tales of terror,” you know you’re going to be in for a terror-filled ride. The boy even has posters of Carrie and Dawn of the Dead on his wall, which is a nice way to indicate the involvement of horror masters Stephen King and George Romero.<br />
<strong>43.</strong> <a href="http://cruiselinehistory.com/?p=2704">Titanic</a> &#8211; Winslet, DiCaprio, and the bow of the doomed ship. That pretty much tells you everything you need to know. Even the looks on the actors’ faces hints at a sweeping romance mixed with tragedy. The number one film of all time deserves an appropriately epic <a href="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s147/asher66/Greatest%20Movie%20Posters/003_titanicrip.jpg">poster</a>. It gets it.<br />
<strong>42.</strong> <a href="http://www.angryczeck.com/2009/05/kiss-hairy-ass-of-king-kong-1976.html">King Kong (1976)</a> &#8211; This <a href="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s147/asher66/Greatest%20Movie%20Posters/198434.jpg">poster</a> just screams action. With one foot on each tower of the World Trade Center, Kong clutches a terrified woman in one hand and a burning train car in the other. Meanwhile, helicopters and jet fighters look to take him down. Kong’s form looks massive (much larger than he actually is in the film), and this is only heightened by the vast New York skyline in the background.<br />
<strong>41.</strong> <a href="http://movies.cyooh.com/cemetery-junction-bashes-schindler%E2%80%99s-list/">Schindler’s List</a> &#8211; A <a href="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s147/asher66/Greatest%20Movie%20Posters/MPW-18200.jpg">poster</a> which expresses both hope and despair. Notice how the names and numbers of the titular list overlap the arms and invoke imagery of the tattoos that each Jew was given upon entering a concentration camp. The red fabric of the girl’s sleeve stands out against the muted colors just the way it did in the film. A haunting poster.<br />
<strong>40.</strong> <a href="http://otterscoffer.blogspot.com/2009/04/attack-of-50ft-woman.html">Attack of the 50 Ft. Woman</a> &#8211; It’s hard to beat a <a href="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s147/asher66/Greatest%20Movie%20Posters/b70-373.jpg">poster</a> of a 50 foot babe on a rampage. Sure, it’s campy, but that’s the point. It grabs your eye and brings about a smile as you scan the form of the long-legged terror. For a somewhat forgotten film, this poster is still going strong in the minds of many movie lovers.<br />
<strong>39.</strong> <a href="http://moviesnoir.blogspot.com/2009/08/outlaw-josey-wales.html">The Outlaw Josey Wales</a> &#8211; Josey Wales exhibits a look of anger and opens up with his two pistols in this classic <a href="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s147/asher66/Greatest%20Movie%20Posters/OUTLAWJOSEYREPR.jpg">poster</a> which seems to scream revenge. His red scarf leads us right to the pursuing riders at the bottom of the scene, and the illustration masterfully captures Eastwood in all his glory. If you don’t like this one, then chances are that you don’t like westerns.<br />
<strong>38.</strong> <a href="http://www.colesmithey.com/capsules/2009/07/deadgirl.html">Andy Warhol’s Frankenstein</a> &#8211; Taking the minimalist approach, this <a href="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s147/asher66/Greatest%20Movie%20Posters/1880.jpg">poster</a> features the movie’s title but does so in a very inventive fashion. The entire background is composed of human skin, with only the stitches and title to break it up. A great example of achieving maximum results with minimal effort.<br />
<strong>37.</strong> <a href="http://harlanisalim.blogspot.com/2009/08/chinatown.html">Chinatown</a> &#8211; With some great noir imagery, this <a href="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s147/asher66/Greatest%20Movie%20Posters/CHINATN.jpg">poster</a> transports us to another time and place. The shadowed face of Jack Nicholson looks grim and determined, while the smoke from his cigarette rises up to help frame the lovely features of Faye Dunaway. The warm color scheme also works surprisingly well, acting as a natural contrast to the darker figure on the left.<br />
<strong>36.</strong> <a href="http://www.screenjunkies.com/general/9-nude-scenes-avoid-film">About Schmidt</a> &#8211; Nicholson looking haggard with a literal small storm cloud hanging over his head. If it was any other actor, this might not tell you much about the movie. But since it’s Jack, you immediately know whether or not you’ll be interested from this <a href="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s147/asher66/Greatest%20Movie%20Posters/MPW-4861.jpg">one image</a>.<br />
<strong>35.</strong> <a href="http://www.moviecynics.com/se7en-1995-dvd-movie-reviews/">The Silence of the Lambs</a> &#8211; Jodi Foster’s face and a Death’s Head moth. An excellent combination. It’s also nice how the moth’s position hints at where the killer places them, as well as helping to play up the notion of silence. It was also a cool touch to have Foster’s eyes be tinged with red. <a href="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s147/asher66/Greatest%20Movie%20Posters/MPW-18217.jpg">Immediately recognizable</a>.<br />
<strong>34. </strong><a href="http://www.missomnimedia.com/2009/08/fashion-meets-film-rosemarys-baby/">Rosemary’s Baby</a> &#8211; The sad face of Mia Farrow looks to the heavens in this disturbing movie <a href="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s147/asher66/Greatest%20Movie%20Posters/Rosemarysbabymovieposter.jpg">poster</a>. Her sense of desperation and grief is heightened by the sickly green colors used throughout the background. In the foreground sits the ominous baby carriage bathed in black. An excellent piece of artwork, one gets a hopeless feeling just from looking at it.<br />
<strong>33.</strong> <a href="http://blogs.amctv.com/horror-hacker/2009/04/wolf-shaun-of-the-dead-alien.php">Wolf</a> &#8211; Nicholson has glowing eyes, and Pfeiffer is only slightly visible. Not showing her eyes leaves the viewer to wonder if she’s in danger or ecstasy. The light reflecting on his eye doubles as an image for the moon, and the way he looms out from the dark is very reminiscent of the old Frankenstein <a href="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s147/asher66/Greatest%20Movie%20Posters/wolf_ver1.jpg">poster</a>. Moody and atmospheric.<br />
<strong>32.</strong> <a href="http://balletpetersburg.com/?p=529">Khovanshchina</a> &#8211; This poster is for a 1959 Russian musical based on an opera by the famed composer Modest Mussorgsky. The large figure completely dominates the poster and the interesting angle grabs the eye of the viewer and refuses to let go. The use of red throughout the poster really creates a striking look. I don’t know much about Russian musicals, but I know that I like this <a href="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s147/asher66/Greatest%20Movie%20Posters/128725.jpg">poster</a>.<br />
<strong>31.</strong> <a href="http://suckthemarrow.co.za/archives/3021">Casablanca</a> &#8211; The gang&#8217;s all here in this classic black and white <a href="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s147/asher66/Greatest%20Movie%20Posters/10033218B.jpg">poster</a>. The image of Humphrey Bogart is front and center, while Ingrid Bergman, Claude Rains, and others round out the background. From Rick Blaine and his gun, to the sinister face of Peter Lorre, it’s obvious that this one’s going to be filled with adventure and intrigue. Exactly the kind of quality poster that you’d expect from the 1940s.<br />
<strong>30.</strong> <a href="http://thetyee.ca/ArtsAndCulture/2009/08/05/Hollywood1967/">The Graduate</a> &#8211; Capturing one of the most famous images in movie history, this <a href="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s147/asher66/Greatest%20Movie%20Posters/192926.jpg">poster</a> prominently displays the leg of Mrs. Robinson as she tries to seduce young Benjamin Braddock. It’s sexy and comical at the same time. Taking the best moment from a film and transferring it to the movie poster is always a smart idea.<br />
<strong>29.</strong> <a href="http://www.openculture.com/2007/11/the_godfather_without_brando_it_almost_happened.html">The Godfather</a> &#8211; Featuring only the film’s title and the all-red face of Marlon Brando, it’s hard not to notice this <a href="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s147/asher66/Greatest%20Movie%20Posters/PP30556-Godfather-red-face-.jpg">poster</a>. I don’t know exactly what they were going for with this one, but it works. It’s also interesting to note that most elderly faces are done in grays or other muted colors. Interesting to see Don Corleone’s face in a color usually reserved for much younger characters.<br />
<strong>28.</strong> <a href="http://soundsimages.blogspot.com/2009/07/premingers-anatomy.html">Anatomy of a Murder </a>- This <a href="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s147/asher66/Greatest%20Movie%20Posters/142869.jpg">poster</a> uses a two-color scheme with great effect. The top half, which contains a cartoonish corpse cut into segments, is highlighted by a yellow background. The bottom half, containing the names of the stars, is done all in red. A real eye-grabber.<br />
<strong>27. </strong><a href="http://gastonstudio.blogspot.com/2009/08/omar-sharif-and-me.html">Lawrence of Arabia</a> &#8211; There are a few characters scattered about the <a href="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s147/asher66/Greatest%20Movie%20Posters/186864.jpg">poster</a>, but the centerpiece is the shadowy face of the title character. The blackness of his face is perfectly contrasted by the white of his desert attire, and you’ll find yourself staring hard in an attempt to get a closer look.<br />
<strong>26.</strong> <a href="http://filmforthesoul.blogspot.com/2009/06/year-2002-road-to-perdition-sam-mendes.html">Road to Perdition</a> &#8211; The tagline, “Pray for Michael Sullivan.” is just great. And so is the image of a man and boy walking through the pouring rain. Between the clothing and the old Tommy-gun, the <a href="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s147/asher66/Greatest%20Movie%20Posters/MPW-1733.jpg">movie poster</a> also does a nice job of letting the viewer know that the film takes place in another era. A very moody poster.<br />
<strong>25.</strong> <a href="http://ifitshipitshere.blogspot.com/2009/08/saw-vi-blood-drive-posters-all-ones.html">Saw</a> &#8211; A saw blade is barely visible at the top of the <a href="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s147/asher66/Greatest%20Movie%20Posters/saw_poster.jpg">poster</a>. Creepy. But not half as creepy as the severed leg lying in the foreground. The colors are muted, but the leg still looks rotten, bruised, and greenish. Utterly disgusting but utterly fascinating at the same time. It’s kind of like looking at a car wreck.<br />
<strong>24.</strong> <a href="http://somnambulit.blogspot.com/2009/06/catherine-deneuve.html">Tristana</a> &#8211; An elegant <a href="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s147/asher66/Greatest%20Movie%20Posters/tristanaPOSTER.jpg">poster</a> featuring the unforgettable profile of Catherine Deneuve. Vines and branches look to cover the poster and overlap her face. The colors are vibrant, the details sharp, and everything about this poster will pique your interest. Truly one of the all-time great movie posters.<br />
<strong>23. </strong><a href="http://lovestopicnic.blogspot.com/2009/08/32-raiders-of-lost-ark-1981.html">Raiders of the Lost Ark</a> &#8211; This throwback captures the adventuresome spirit of <a href="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s147/asher66/Greatest%20Movie%20Posters/003_raidersrrp.jpg">posters</a> from the late 30s and early 40s. Indy is armed with his trademark whip and looks ready for action. Behind him, we get a peek at the supporting cast. It’s hard not to smile when looking at this one.<br />
<strong>22.</strong> <a href="http://geekadelphia.com/2009/07/27/filmadelphiaclassics-presents-reservoir-dogs-for-one-night-only/">Reservoir Dogs</a> &#8211; Five men in black suits, sunglasses, and skinny ties. Amazing how this simple image helped redefine cool. The paper-bag-brown color scheme is also a nice touch and helps give the poster a dated and unique look. A <a href="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s147/asher66/Greatest%20Movie%20Posters/poster.jpg">poster</a> worthy of Tarantino.<br />
<strong>21.</strong> <a href="http://popcorncrumbsandsodastains.blogspot.com/2009/08/gonna-fly-now-rocky-franchise.html">Rocky II</a> &#8211; The creators of this <a href="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s147/asher66/Greatest%20Movie%20Posters/131079.jpg">poster</a> cleverly decided to turn it into a boxing poster. Rocky is billed as the “slugging sensation,” and the poster goes on to call it the “rematch of the century.” They certainly got that<br />
one right. It really plays up the spectacle of the event and makes the viewer feel as though he or she is going to be part of something special.<br />
<strong>20.</strong> <a href="http://theyrejokingarentthey.blogspot.com/2009/08/exorcist-by-william-peter-blatty_10.html">The Exorcist</a> &#8211; A creepy <a href="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s147/asher66/Greatest%20Movie%20Posters/003_EXORCISRRP.jpg">poster</a> for a creepy film. It’s especially cool the way that the light from Reagan’s room shines out onto the darkened street and the figure of the approaching priest. You can almost hear the film’s theme music as you look at the poster.<br />
<strong>19.</strong> <a href="http://www.thelostmovies.com/blog/nosferatu-the-vampyre-werner-herzog-1979/-">Nosferatu the Vampyre (1978)</a> &#8211; Many <a href="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s147/asher66/Greatest%20Movie%20Posters/144231.jpg">posters</a> opt to use photos from the actual movie, but not this one. Instead, it provides the viewer with a beautiful illustration depicting a vampire and his victim. With the majority of the colors being shades of black and white, the limited use of red provides a nice contrast. This would look great on the wall of any horror fan.<br />
<strong>18.</strong> <a href="http://clinteastwood-tribute.com/magnum-force">Magnum Force</a> &#8211; There’s no escaping the in-your-face design of this <a href="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s147/asher66/Greatest%20Movie%20Posters/203138.jpg">poster</a>. Dirty Harry brandishes his .357 Magnum and takes a backseat to his powerful weapon (which dominates the poster thanks to its all-black coloring). It may not be artsy, but it’s still awfully cool.<br />
<strong>17.</strong> <a href="http://classic-film-dramas.suite101.com/article.cfm/platoon_movie_review">Platoon</a> &#8211; Exploding napalm, enemy soldiers, and a bloodied Willem Dafoe reaching towards the heavens. Talk about your <a href="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s147/asher66/Greatest%20Movie%20Posters/877481.jpg">powerful images</a>. It’s also cool how dog tags were used to replace the two Os in the movie title.<br />
<strong>16.</strong> <a href="http://80sactual.blogspot.com/2009/04/et-extra-terrestrial.html">E.T.</a> &#8211; A simple concept representing the contact between a boy and an alien. The <a href="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s147/asher66/Greatest%20Movie%20Posters/A70-1944.jpg">poster</a> for this Spielberg movie doesn’t try to do too much, instead preferring to let the simple touching of fingers do all the talking. The innocence of the film just seems to radiate from the poster.<br />
<strong>15.</strong> <a href="http://www.atomicmpc.com.au/Feature/152197,can-ridley-scott-recapture-the-magic-of-alien.aspx">Alien</a> &#8211; “In space no one can hear you scream.” What a great tagline. As the giant pod slowly cracks open, we can see hundreds of pods waiting below. This <a href="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s147/asher66/Greatest%20Movie%20Posters/205238.jpg">image</a> is instantly recognizable and creates a cool sense of dread.<br />
<strong>14.</strong> <a href="http://clarissasbox.blogspot.com/2009/07/this-year-is-tenth-anniversary-of.html">American Beauty</a> &#8211; It’s not too often that you get to see a <a href="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s147/asher66/Greatest%20Movie%20Posters/10525.jpg">movie poster</a> with a belly button as its centerpiece. Beautiful and seductive, this poster says a lot about innocence gained and innocence lost. The rose is a nice touch and no doubt has more than one meaning.<br />
<strong>13.</strong> <a href="http://nurgh.blogspot.com/2009/07/frank-review-of-shining-1980.html">The Shining</a> &#8211; How can you not love a <a href="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s147/asher66/Greatest%20Movie%20Posters/174161.jpg">poster</a> featuring Jack Nicholson as the grinning madman, Jack Torrance? In addition, we get a terrified Shelly Duvall looking on as an axe splits apart the door of her hiding spot. It’s hard to imagine a poster which better captures madness and rage. Heeeere’s Johnny!<br />
<strong>12.</strong> <a href="http://tainted-archive.blogspot.com/2009/08/scarface-1932.html">Scarface</a> &#8211; Simple, yet powerful. The color scheme is a basic black and white, and the only figure shown is the unmistakable form of Al Pacino as Tony Montana. Easily recognized by movie fans around the world, this <a href="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s147/asher66/Greatest%20Movie%20Posters/757.jpg">poster</a> has been copied time and time again in other areas of pop culture.<br />
<strong>11.</strong> <a href="http://www.film.com/features/story/week-criterion-war-revolution-guillotines/27336824">Danton</a> &#8211; Unless you recognize the name Danton, you’re more than likely not going to be able to look at this bizarre French <a href="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s147/asher66/Greatest%20Movie%20Posters/130382.jpg">poster</a> and figure out what the film is about. So why have I included it so high on my list? Well, just look at it. It’s one of the most original and visually stunning movie posters ever produced. Just stunning.<br />
<strong>10.</strong> <a href="http://www.staunchusa.com/?p=1994">Cabaret</a> &#8211; This Polish poster for the Liza Minelli film immediately gets your attention with the image of the swastika. The female legs in stocking also help to keep your attention, and Liza’s face is ever-present. Very inventive, and it reminds me of some kind of World War II propaganda. With a poster like this, the movie’s going to have to be pretty darn good to live up to the hype. (Note: I had the image displayed here via a link back to Photobucket, but the image was pulled. I guess whatever system they have in place can&#8217;t distinguish between a swastika on a movie poster and one used for the purposes of spreading hatred. Way to go, Photobucket. Anyway, here&#8217;s a <a href="http://teegardennash.com/media/*FP/Cabaret.Polish.jpg">link to the poster</a>).</p>
<p><strong>9. </strong><a href="http://thelandlessfarmer.blogspot.com/2009/08/weekend-watching-straw-dogs.html">Straw Dogs</a> &#8211; A powerful poster for director Sam Peckinpah’s equally powerful film. The broken glasses on Dustin Hoffman’s face tell you everything &#8211; this is a picture with extreme violence. And you can’t help but wonder what Hoffman’s looking at. It also helps that the title is so mysterious and cool sounding (just like Reservoir Dogs a few decades later). This poster displays all the subtlety of a brick to the back of the head.</p>
<p><img src="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s147/asher66/Greatest%20Movie%20Posters/MPW-14861.jpg" alt="" /></p>
<p><strong>8.</strong> <a href="http://www.tinyrevolution.com/mt/archives/003049.html">Pickpocket</a> &#8211; Fascinating image of a pickpocket’s hand moving in for the kill. Between this and the title, it’s hard not to know what the movie’s about. In addition, the image is just one of those that you really want to study. Even if you’re not into 50s French cinema, the poster may persuade you to see this one.</p>
<p><img src="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s147/asher66/Greatest%20Movie%20Posters/129839.jpg" alt="" /></p>
<p><strong>7.</strong> <a href="http://www.sliceofscifi.com/2009/08/10/pick-the-best-of-the-best-from-total-scifis-picks/">Star Wars</a> &#8211; Luke holding his lightsaber in the air. Leia striking a sexy pose. The black helmet of Darth Vader looming in the background. It all adds up to one of the most iconic posters of all time. Everything about this one is memorable, including the tagline of “A long time ago in a galaxy far far away.” The kind of promotional item that makes geeks around the world swoon.</p>
<p><img src="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s147/asher66/Greatest%20Movie%20Posters/SWAREPR.jpg" alt="" /></p>
<p><strong>6.</strong> <a href="http://www.crazydaysandnights.net/2009/08/todays-blind-items_10.html">Pulp Fiction</a> &#8211; Looking like the well-worn cover of a pulp novel, this poster is one of the more inventive to come along in years. From the 10 cent price tag, to Uma Thurman’s femme fatale pose, this one is often imitated but never duplicated. Very cool.</p>
<p><img src="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s147/asher66/Greatest%20Movie%20Posters/NECA0002.jpg" alt="" /></p>
<p><strong>5.</strong> <a href="http://books.moonsoar.com/archives/2009/08/10/listed-favourite-male-characters/">Gone With the Wind</a> &#8211; As scenes of the Civil War play out along the bottom of the poster, the figures of Clark Gable and Vivien Leigh dominate the bulk of the picture. Both show just enough skin to entice viewers of both genders, and their lust-filled faces immediately clue us in to the passionate nature of the film. The bright orange color scheme alludes to the burning of Atlanta. In one word&#8230;.smoldering.</p>
<p><img src="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s147/asher66/Greatest%20Movie%20Posters/GWTHW.jpg" alt="" /></p>
<p><strong>4.</strong> <a href="http://www.screenrush.co.uk/personne/fichepersonne_gen_cpersonne=2334.html">Island of Dr. Moreau (1997)</a> &#8211; A powerful poster that jumps right out and bites you in the butt. The animalistic arm wearing the clothes of a man. The frightened victim looking away from the face of his attacker. The sickly green color scheme which suggests disease, decay, and mutation. The poster’s copy which mentions opening the “gates of hell.” It all adds up to one really frightening image. This was a case where the poster was much better than the actual film.</p>
<p><img src="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s147/asher66/Greatest%20Movie%20Posters/11329.jpg" alt="" /></p>
<p><strong>3.</strong> <a href="http://bibliphage.blogspot.com/2009/08/jaws-by-peter-benchley.html">Jaws</a> &#8211; Can you hear the distinct theme music playing in your head as you look at the poster? The shark looks appropriately immense, and the poor swimmer doesn’t have a chance. The movie itself has been out for many years, but the poster is just as timely as ever. An all-time classic.</p>
<p><img src="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s147/asher66/Greatest%20Movie%20Posters/867010.jpg" alt="" /></p>
<p><strong>2.</strong> <a href="http://expressiveesoterica.blogspot.com/2009/08/favorite-films-of-80s.html">Raging Bull</a> &#8211; A close-up of the beaten and bruised face of Robert DeNiro as Jake LaMotta. The ring ropes are just barely visible in the background, but the poster is so famous that anyone looking at it immediately knows it’s a boxing movie. The weathered face of the professional prizefighter speaks volumes, and a more powerful poster has never been created.</p>
<p><img src="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s147/asher66/Greatest%20Movie%20Posters/191710.jpg" alt="" /></p>
<p><strong>1.</strong> <a href="http://www.daemonsmovies.com/2009/08/05/tcm-summer-under-the-stars/">Love in the Afternoon</a> &#8211; Here it is. The best movie poster of all-time in my humble opinion. Why? Well, just take a moment to look at it. It accomplishes everything that a poster should. With the delicate female hand pulling down the blind, we get a good idea of what the film is about. And the way the blind looks to be raised from the surface of the poster really grabs the viewer’s eye. That’s something you never really see in a movie poster, as most of them have a flat surface. The funky colors and lettering of the actors’ names really jump out at you, and the entire presentation is crisp and clean without being too busy. A masterpiece of design.<br />
<img src="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s147/asher66/Greatest%20Movie%20Posters/129431.jpg" alt="" /></p>
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