Kill Bill Body Count Posters

There’s an unwritten rule I’ve noticed: A movie cannot have bigger body count than its sequel. The first time I noticed it was when I saw the Rambo quadrilogy last year (first Rambo – only one kill, and 58 in the sequel), and I made a series of alternative posters based on this idea. Kill Bill movies also have a great difference in body count, but exactly opposite… I’ve never noticed it before. Both seemed very violent, as I recall…

Pulp Fiction Chronological

I saw Pulp Fiction today, for the 100th time or so. Never gets old. I’ve watched this flick lots of times till I figure out the correct order of the scenes. So if you still not sure if the coffee shop scene took place before or after the Marvin scene, or if Vincent took Mia Wallace out before or after Butch accepted the money from Marsellus Wallace, watch this and figure it all out. Pulp Fiction in 5 minutes.

Inglourious Basterds / Oscar 2010 Best Film Nominees Alternative Posters

A week before the Oscar winners ennounced I started this self initiated project. The goal is to create an alternative poster to all ten nominees for 2010 best picture award.

Project limitation:
1. Minimalist color scheme
2. Arial and Georgia fonts only
3. Not working on a poster more than 15 minutes…

Inglourious Basterds trailer

I Love Movies: Pulp Fiction

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movie trailer.

What’s I Love Movies?

Every now and then I stumble upon a good movie, and every now and then I feel like making a poster. When those happen on the same time, you get I Love Movies: an alternative poster design for movies I enjoyed. You can classify this as a poster design post, or you can classify this as a movie recommendation post. I’ll be happy to hear comments either way.