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  • Best Film Posters of October 2012

    Best Film Posters of October 2012

    It’s the end of the month, so it is time to reflect, relax and rewind our way back through the one-sheets, banners, promotional artwork and posters released in the last calendar month, highlighting some of the ones we though were noteworthy. It’s a little section we like to call Best Posters.

    The end of October also means Halloween, so it is no surprise that we have a number of horror posters in this month’s selection. Indeed, one of them is actually for Halloween, making this our de facto Halloween poster selection as well. The month was boosted by the presence of New York Comic-Con, which is always home to some great alternative posters. It’s also great to see some Australian designers including Ken Taylor, Jeremy Saunders and Tom Hodge (The Dude Designs) turn up this month again, for what we think is one of the strongest months to date.

    Carrie poster (2012) - ARSONAL

    Carrie – Designer: ARSONAL Design

    The jury is still out on whether the Carrie remake is a good idea or not, but this first teaser poster is a terrific concept. Designer ARSONAL’s philosophy is stated to be “an idea does not live without proper execution and there is no execution without an idea”. The idea here is simplicity itself, taking the minimalist approach to an iconic horror character, dripping with a familiar bucket of blood. Without even needing to state the title of the film, the poster offers a simple proposition: if you don’t know Carrie’s name yet, you will soon enough.

    Crawlspace poster - Artist: Hugh Fleming

    Crawlspace – Artist: Hugh Fleming

    The one-sheet for Australia’s Crawlspace, which saw its debut at Sitges 2012 this month, comes from Hugh Fleming. The influences from Drew Struszan are striking, although the same could be said of many handdrawn posters in this era of Photoshop. There’s lots to look at here, with images within the green highlights and a tunnel that seems to go on forever.

    Creature From the Black Lagoon - Mondo poster - Artist: Laurent Durieux

    The Creature From the Black Lagoon – Artist: Laurent Durieux

    Artist Laurent Durieux did posters of all the Universal Monsters, to coincide with the release of the Blu-ray box set and of course, Halloween. They were all very different in style, but we especially liked this ye olde map that makes up the creature. We are now seeing if any of the other islands make shapes. Is the one in the top left a bearded man smoking a pipe. Check out some details from this poster, and the other ones, on the Mondo blog.

    Frankenweenie Retro poster

    Frankenweenie – Retro poster

    In the tradition of the black and white ‘homage’ poster released back in July, Disney released no less than six new posters showcasing the retro aspects of Tim Burton’s new film Frankenweenie. While we were especially fond of The Curse of the Mummy Hamster poster, we can’t look past this tribute to Japanese monster films for our pick for the month. Filmed in “Terror”pin-A-Scope.

    A Good Day to Die Hard Teaser poster

    A Good Day to Die Hard – Teaser poster

    Next year, Bruce Willis will dust off his cool, dry action hero wit to take down more bad guys with accents. This poster is a pure fan joy-buzzer, telling us where the series is going, but never forgetting where they came from. Yippee ki-yay.

    Halloween poster - Artist: Ken Taylor

    Halloween – Designer: Ken Taylor

    Australian artist Ken Taylor delivers a fresh take on classic horror just in time for the trick or treating celebration of the same name. Halloween became famous for bringing the threat of a psychotic madman into the quiet suburban street, and this monochromatic poster almost blends killer Michael Myers into the background, with only the blood-red autumn leaves giving the film a splash of colour. Yet there is an unspoken terror in his innocuousness, making this one of the finest posters of the many we’ve seen for the film over the years.

    Iron Man 3 poster

    Iron Man 3 – Designers: BLT Communications, LLC

    It may not be the most amazing poster in the world, especially given the competition this month, but the image of Tony Stark’s (Robert Downey Jr) various Iron Man suits has become an integral part of the Iron Man 3 campaign. In fact, so recognisable are the suits that the poster doesn’t even need to mention the title beyond the number “3”.

    Killing Them Softly Poster - Gravillis Inc.

    Killing Them Softly – Designer: Gravillis Inc

    As far as we can tell, there were 9 alternative posters to Andrew Dominik’s Killing Them Softly released in October. Some of these may never see bus stops or marquees, but we loved this one, recreating the US flag with bullets. The simple, bold design is deceptively simple, with little details like the worn background, and the clean fonts impressing on a second or third glance.

    The Last Stand poster - Ignition Print

    The Last Stand – Designers: Ignition Print

    If we didn’t have enough reasons to be excited about The Last Stand – being South Korean director Kim Jee-Woon’s first English language film, and Arnold Schwarzenegger’s first starring role in almost a decade – this poster gives us about a dozen more. It’s a retro throwback to both the heyday of Arnie’s greatest action roles, and a few decades before that of action poster art. Major props go to this hand-drawn design that we hope is indicative of the controlled chaos that we will see in this film when it hits cinemas next year.

    The Lone Ranger poster - BLT Communications, LLC

    The Lone Ranger – Designer: BLT Communications, LLC

    The title may say The Lone Ranger, but this poster and all of the film’s other publicity assure us that Johnny Depp as the faithful Tonto is the undeniable star. This poster aims to look as though it was painted onto wood, and left to face the elements for several decades until Disney was able to put their small stamp on it. Indeed, the Mouse’s logo is quite difficult to see down there in the corner, making the raven-shaped splash of black across Depp’s eyes the real star of this design.

    Lost Highway - Jeremy Saunders poster

    Lost Highway – Designer: Jeremy Saunders

    While Australian designer Jeremy Saunders may be taking a break from creating new posters for the time being, it hasn’t stopped him from designing a set of limited edition prints for the The Lynch Project. For each of these prints, Saunders has taken inspiration from an iconic object associated with the film, such as an ear on bright green grass (Blue Velvet) or a blood stained record (Wild At Heart). This print, titled “Fugue State”, is inspired by Lost Highway, using the video tape that slowly draws Fred Madison into the world of duality. Dick Laurent is dead.

    The Man With the Iron Fists poster - Ignition Print

    The Man with the Iron Fists – Designer: Ignition Print

    About a dozen cool designs premiered this month at various places on the Interwebs, but this one really grabbed our attention. The stunning design tells you everything you need to know about the film: there will be fighting of some kind and a guy with an iron fist. Plus butterflies. Lots of butterflies.

    Pacific Rim poster - NYCC

    Pacific Rim – NYCC Exclusive

    Guillermo del Toro’s Pacific Rim might have everything we are looking for in a film, from giant robots fighting over the pacific to…well, what else do we need? The point is, this came from NYCC and we should rejoice at its existence. Go on. Rejoice. We’ll just be here waiting until you get back.

    Silent Hill: Revelation 3D poster - Artist: BIG JELLYFISH®

    Silent Hill: Revelation – Designer: BIG JELLYFISH®

    Why do we suddenly have an urge to see a Silent Hill film? This Italian poster for the latest franchise is EPIC!!! with  a capital ‘!’. However, should someone warn the woman in the top left that her hair is/in danger of catching on fire?

    Stoker poster

    Stoker

    Although it appears minimal and stark upon an initial glance, the poster is filled with tiny detail and the promise of a myriad of gothic horror. It is also the only poster this month that is accompanied by a promo music video, set to “Becomes the Color” by Emily Wells, acts as a metafictional ‘making of’ for the poster, showcasing the hand-drawn illustrations on the one-sheet as well as some of the stunning photography from the film.

    Video Nasty poster - Tom Hodge (The Dude Designs)

    Video Nasties – Artist: Tom Hodge (The Dude Designs)

    This one isn’t actually a film poster, but rather a celebration of the good ol’ days of video nasties of all kinds. Artist Tom Hodge, who works under the name The Dude Designs, is one of our favourites here at The Reel Bits, with his love of all things cult cinema exceeding our own, turning the corner and slapping us on the backside as it laps us on the second pass. As Hodge notes on his blog: “Fancy something a little bit special to celebrate Halloween, Horror and the wonderful world of the Video Nasty… well now you can”.

    The Wolverine poster (2012 - 2013)

    The Wolverine Teaser poster

    The simple and iconic design also recalls a Japanese ink wash painting, right down to the seal in the lower left corner. Lovely. With a poster like this, it has to be better than X-Men Origins: Wolverine, right? Right?

  • Podcast: Film Actually News – 01-07-2012

    Podcast: Film Actually News – 01-07-2012

    Film Actually News LogoHosts: David McVay, Josh Philpott & Richard Gray

    Welcome to the brand new Film Actually News for July 1st, 2012. This week: The Starship Troopers remake, The Game of Thrones Bush Scandal, new Aussie thriller Mystery Road, RZA is putting the F-U in Kung Fu, Disney develops Big Hero 6, Lego Superheroes and the new trailer forLooper. All this and much more!

    What used to be a boring, stuffy film section of the Film Actually podcast has been spun off into it’s own, we hope, more entertaining show. We don’t make the news, we just have fun with it. Film Actually News – Loud, Fast and Under Thirty Minutes… or your money back.

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    George W. Bush no longer in Game of Thrones.
    http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/celebritology/post/game-of-thrones-prop-george-bush-head-now-nondescript-as-possible-photo/2012/06/25/gJQAJw1x1V_blog.html

    Disney developing Big Hero 6 with Marvel.
    http://www.deadline.com/2012/06/disney-developing-marvel-animated-movie/

    Sigourney Weaver confirms Avatar 2, 3 & 4… didn’t she die in part 1?
    http://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/movies/weaver-confirms-three-avatar-sequels-20120627-211q9.html

    Hugo Weaving joins Aussie thriller-Western Mystery Road.
    http://www.deadline.com/2012/06/hugo-weaving-takes-the-mystery-road-in-aussie-outback-thriller/

    New Lego movie to feature Batman and Superman! That’s right, you heard me!
    http://www.slashfilm.com/batman-superman-lego-piece-resistance-chris-pratt-nabs-lead/

    Jackie Chan lines up for English language action comedy.
    http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/jackie-chan-movie-english-342658

    Yay! Starship Troopers remake to be more faithful to the book!
    http://www.empireonline.com/news/story.asp?NID=34394

    RZA’s new trailer for The Man with the Iron Fists.
    http://www.ign.com/videos/2012/06/28/the-man-with-the-iron-fists-red-band-trailer-debut

    And finally, on a sad note, Nora Ephron passes at 71.
    http://online.wsj.com/article/AP47085fa275bd4c10a0b2495485e867f1.html

    We finish the show this week with the hot new trailer to Rian Johnson’s Looper.
    http://movies.yahoo.com/video/ymovies-6393699/looper-trailer-2-29825246.html

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  • Best Film Posters of June 2012

    Best Film Posters of June 2012

    It’s the end of the month, so it is time to reflect, relax and rewind our way back through the one-sheets, banners, promotional artwork and posters released in the last calendar month, highlighting some of the ones we though were noteworthy. It’s a little section we like to call Best Posters.

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    The poster for the anti-corporate film Branded has cracked open our collective noggins and splattered them all over a city, with only a suited man with an axe to defend us from their wicked ways. Taking the concepts of Naomi Klein’s book No Logo to its logical extremes, designers Art Machine, A Trailer Park Company, envisages a world where brands run amok. Actually, this is exactly like the “Attack of the 50-Foot Eyesores” segment from the “Treehouse of Horror VI” episode of The Simpsons. Where’s Paul Anka when you need him? Just don’t look.

    Branded poster

    Tom Hodge, under the moniker The Dude Designs, has revealed his poster for Frankenstein Created Bikers, a horror film due out next year from James Bickert. Every month, Hodge continues to give us something awesome to look at, and June is no exception. Over at his blog, Hodge explains the poster in detail:  “I knew the sexy dynamite lady had to be central and i thought what could be a more OTT, cheesy, sexy with a 70s vibe than some outlaw bikers riding forth from out from between a girls fishnet suspendered thighs…”.

    Frankenstein Created Bikers poster (Tom Hodge) - Nude Biker Chick

    The teaser poster for Dredd, the latest film to adapt the 2000 ADcomic book character Judge Dredd. It is the definition of minimalist, if you ignore the guy in the red and cold suit in the middle. It’s black on black on black, and it couldn’t seem more cool if it tried. This one comes to us from Ignition Print, who have done some outstanding work this year with The Cabin in the Woods, The Dark Knight Rises and Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter.

    Dredd (2012) poster

    The always reliable J.C. Richard is behind the Dragonslayer (1981) poster, inspired by the Disney and Paramount co-production that was something a little bit different for both studios at the time. J.C. Richard was clearly inspired by the film, and over at the Mondo blog he talks at great length about his inspiration for the poster.

    Dragonslayer - Mondo poster - JC Richard.

    The poster for It’s A Disaster is anything but, hijacking a well-worn recruitment poster, sticking it in a Hazmat suit and quaffing a flute of the finest orange champagne available. The faux aged look of the one-sheet caps it off nicely, although we do feel that the titles could have been separated from the image a little more. Either way, we feel that we’re adequately prepared for the oncoming event, and will remain indoors until it is over.

    It's A Disaster poster

    Katy Perry has a movie coming out, don’t you know? Nothing screams movies like popcorn, and nothing screams louder than Katy Perry fans. The poster showcases both of the film’s best assets. You can interpret that any way you like. Keep in mind that the film is called Part of Me 3D. Careful, you’ll have your eye out.

    Katy Perry: Part of Me poster 2

    The month also revealed a new poster for Rian Johnson’s time-travel film Looper, starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Bruce Willis and Emily Blunt. The poster does everything that a teaser poster should: it shows you the door (quite literally), and invites you to walk through it. We seen the machine in an ethereal glow of white and blue light, and something piled inside daring us to take a closer look. The tagline of “Face Your Future. Fight Your Past” seems contradictory, but this is a time travel film after all, and you have to be careful of those wibbly wobbly timey wimey bits.

    Looper - poster 2

    Transmission Films unveiled the one-sheet for Cate Shortland’s Lore, for its premiere at the Sydney Film Festival. Lore, from Somersault director Cate Shortland, is set in the spring of 1945 as the German front collapses and the Allied forces take control over Hitler’s country. Lore is based on the Man Brooker Prize-nominated novel The Dark Room by Rachel Seiffert. This is the work of Australian artist Jeremy Saunders, who has graced us with similarly beautiful posters in the past. The stunning beauty of the face is contrasted with hint of a Swastika waving behind her.

    Lore poster - Cate Shortland

    Dropping this week, along with a trailer, the poster for RZA’s The Man With the Iron Fists is one of the standouts for the month. It’s difficult to know where to start on this poster, as it is one of the busiest we have in this month’s lineup. Another one from the good people at Ignition Print, it has to feature one of the best taglines of the year as well: “You Can’t Spell Kung Fu Without F and U”. Right on, brother.

    The Man with the Iron Fists

    It’s the most wonderful time of the year! Outside of the Sydney Film Festival, that is. The 2012 Melbourne International Film Festival, or MIFF for those who speak the street lingo, is an endurance test. Cramming thousands of sweaty film buffs into small spaces over the course of two weeks, radically altering postures with those seats in that cinema on Russell Street. The victorious arm holding aloft might represent a treasure found, as the tagline would imply, but we prefer to think of the triumph coming by simply making it out alive at the other end.

    MIFF 2012 Campaign Art

    There are some characters who are so iconic, you only need to catch them in profile to know who they are: Indiana Jones. Darth Vader. James Bond. Paddington Bear. Designers The Refinery recognise that the barest (“bearest”?) of silhouettes is all we need to know that the little figure on the station in his wellys, duffle coat and suitcase is none other than the marmalade sandwich loving teddy who has arrived by way of darkest Peru. The only tragedy is that we have to wait until 2014. The adventure is not about to begin at all!

    Paddington Bear Movie Poster (2014)

    Our good friends at Hopko Designs have sent us their latest creation, another poster for Ridley’s Scott epic sci-fi film Prometheus. Scott Hopko let us know that he “can’t stop thinking about the movie”, and seems to have been inspired by the religious aspects of the film. While they aren’t overt in Damon Lindeloff’s script, Scott and other members of the cast have certainly been referencing that in recent interviews. Casting Noomi Rapace as Mary, with the whole world literally in her hands, speaks volumes about some of the themes that people will be discussing about this film for some time to come.

    Prometheus Hopko Designs poster

    Australian duo Sonny Day and Biddy Maroney, collectively known as We Buy Your Kids, are behind the retro-future of the Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. It’s what the future looked like back in the 1960s, man. There’s so much going on there, it’s hard to know where to start, including Khan’s distinctive fringe forming something of an optical illusion at the top of the page. If somebody wants to donate one of these posters to us, we’d be eternally grateful.

    Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan - Mondo poster - We Buy Your Kids

    There’s been a total of eight posters (so far) from the Total Recall viral campaign, which have been appearing on billboards and bus shelters around the US. The posters are by designers cold open, who did that terrific campaign for A Very Harold and Kumar Christmas last year. Most of them are about making your fantasies real, but the final one is PSA about the dangers of memory tampering. It’s just coolness in one-sheet form.

    Total Recall Viral posters - Rekall

    Gravillis Inc., who appeared in last month’s round up, struck on a genius idea for this horror poster for V/H/S. Take a collection of video tapes (remember them?), stack them up high, and let the handwritten labels form a skull. The very simple concept is a highly original one, and something that could only be done with the distinctive colour scheme of the old blank video sleeves. We tried doing this with out DVD and Blu-ray collection, but it kept looking like Hello Kitty for no good reason.

    V/H/S poster - Gravillis Inc.

  • Red Band Trailer and Poster for RZA’s The Man With the Iron Fists

    Red Band Trailer and Poster for RZA’s The Man With the Iron Fists

    IGN has released the first red band trailer for RZA’s directorial debut The Man With the Iron Fists. Presented by Quentin Tarantino, long-time martial arts enthusiast RZA co-wrote the film with Eli Roth.

    The Western-Kung Fu film follows the exploits of a 19th century Chinese blacksmith who must defend his village, and looks to have the same explosive combination of anarchronistic elements that have infused his mentor Tarantino’s work.

    It stars RZA, Russell Crowe, Jamie Chung, Lucy Liu and Pam Grier.

    The Man with the Iron Fists