Six Pix presents a sextet of movie posters representing a particular actor/director/genre. You pick the one you feel is visually the most artistic or best sums up the film.
See which posters make the grade in this Six Pix.
Included are: Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1939); To Sir, With Love (1967); The Breakfast Club (1985); Stand and Deliver (1988); Dead Poets Society (1989); and Rushmore (1998).
For this Six Pix there are seemingly many films to choose from, but I decided to focus on the movies which dealt literally with high school—not simply the high school-age experience (ie. Ferris Bueller, Fast Times, Rebel without a Cause). Aside from the one-sheet of Goodbye, Mr. Chips (disappointingly unsatisfactory) all the others get passing marks. Which one is in a class of its own? That’d be Annie Leibovitz’s iconic photo from The Breakfast Club.
Which one do you think is the winner? Should I have included something else? Tell me about it below! (And please feel free to suggest future topics.)