It may be a simple typo, but it makes a big difference when movie poster titles are just one letter off. For example… The big payoff • Clash of the Titans
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An exploration of the art of the movie poster. From the Golden Age of Hollywood to modern day cinema, a look at the trends and styles of movie posters over the years.
It may be a simple typo, but it makes a big difference when movie poster titles are just one letter off. For example… The big payoff • Clash of the Titans
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More movie posters that are slightly off letter-wise. See what a simple misspelling can bring about… All cooped up • 12 Angry Men
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The fifth in our famed series reveals even more posters that look eerily similar. This time two Oscar-winning directors go head-to-head, proving that even A-list talent is not afraid to look around for inspiration—of course, when they do it they call it an…
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As with the original Letter Imperfect article, when it comes to movie posters, one wrong letter can change everything. See for yourself… He’s a poet. Did you know it? • The 40 Year Old Virgin
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When it comes to movie posters, what can one wrong letter do? It can change everything. See for yourself… What a Rush! 2012
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Here is the fourth and final chapter in the series of movie mash-ups. We end on a visual note, with more film posters that have been sliced & diced and then reconfigured to make one-sheets you’ll never see in cases…
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Here is the third installment of Movie Mash-ups. Like the first article, I’ve sliced & diced two real film plots—listed at the end of each synopsis—and then pasted them together again to form a new, totally made-up movie that crazily…
Read more →As I wrote in the first Movie Mash-Ups article, mash-ups are a recent trend where music club DJs take two or more songs and artfully combine them, creating a “new” hit. Last time I combined the written plot elements from two…
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Here’s the fourth in our series of “poster doppelgangers” that confirm to movie fans like yourself that, yes, you have seen that poster before! I’ve tried to keep parody posters and the obvious low budget rip-offs of famous movie one-sheets to a minimum….
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There’s been a recent trend where music club DJs take two or more songs and artfully combine them, creating a “new” hit called a mash-up. Mixmaster Marcewicz thought that concept might work with movies as well. This first—of four—part deals…
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