I only had to get to #13 (Bill Murray and Lost In Translation) before
I started to scream and hurried to close the window. Enough! So,
that was fast. Eye of the beholder for certain! At least they got a
great one on the top seat.
I hope all of Mopo has a great 2008, by the way.
Take care,
Michael
On 10-Jan-08, at 6:28 PM, Jeff Potokar wrote:
in scanning that list, and looking at the choices, with so many
more current posters being shown with nothing more than
photographic images, i think one can say that this list is TRULY in
the eye of the beholder (or compiler) of that list.
jeff
On Jan 10, 2008, at 2:56 PM, Kirby McDaniel wrote:
I'm sorry, but the Greatest Movie Poster Of ALLLLLLL Time is
TWO GUN LADY. Obviously.
Kirby
On Jan 10, 2008, at 4:21 PM, allen day wrote:
Howdy y'all,
It was good to see American Beauty as the #2 poster in
a compilation of the 100 greatest movie posters by
independent critics(?). Naturally, I can understand
how the exalted status of that (real photo) navel
easily surpasses prevoius decades of ho-hum art;
thereby vaulting cleanly over lesser known posters;
Gilda, for example, (currently #22).
I kid.
Possibly, there is method to this madness.
To wit: Create dialog (read controversy), resulting in
increasing hits on the website, which the vendor(s)
utilize(s) as advertising/marketing POS.
An additional element: poster purchases could lead to
exponential voting power. Heck ...I would buy 5
American Beauty posters to be able to vote (my
beloved) Gilda into the top 10.
You're right, I kid again.
All in all, why not choose the top 5 posters from each
decade 1910s thru 1980s. (Before the 10s, many have
not survived ... and I'm not sure there are many
choices after the 80s).
allenday
--- Andy Neal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all,
Feel free to discuss this over on the forum.
The 100 Greatest Movie Posters of all time
http://www.movieposterforum.com/index.php?
showtopic=4777&st=0#entry521509
Regards
Andy
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