The Problem With Modern Movie Posters

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  • I, Doktor Skipper. Discuss The Problem With Modern Movie Posters. From Jurassic World to Star Wars. I talk about the floating head problem and many more.
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  • @DoktorSkipper
    @DoktorSkipper  Před 2 lety +1210

    What's your favorite movie poster?

  • @Jorge-IRL
    @Jorge-IRL Před 2 lety +3794

    Can we talk about just how awful Netflix movie posters are? They’ll ditch the original movie poster art in favor of a screenshot of one of the more famous actors in the movie, and most of the times, that actor isn’t even the main character!

    • @eli0h
      @eli0h Před 2 lety +127

      Netflix cambia la miniatura de acuerdo a tus gustos. Si ves muchas peliculas de perros y si en tal pelicula hay un perro, pondrán una miniatura del perro aunque no tenga un rol importante.

    • @BunnyOnASnuman
      @BunnyOnASnuman Před 2 lety +173

      @@eli0h Posta? Epiquisimo
      Translated: Netflix changes thumbnail depending on your interests. For example, if you watch a lot of dog movies and the movie you're looking has a dog, it will display a scene with the doggo, even if it doesn't have a main role in the movie.

    • @eli0h
      @eli0h Před 2 lety +45

      @@BunnyOnASnuman haha thanks for the translation but i do know english, by his name i could tell he knows spanish and that's why i wanted to do it that way

    • @BunnyOnASnuman
      @BunnyOnASnuman Před 2 lety +82

      @@eli0h yeah but not everyone reading the comments know. I didn't see the username so it was really weird seeing an English comment being responded by a Spanish answer

    • @ClaudetteVioletta
      @ClaudetteVioletta Před 2 lety +11

      Tall Girl: YeS

  • @numburger
    @numburger Před 2 lety +6718

    The Jurassic World poster genuinely looks like one of those mock movie posters of like a video game or something circa 2012 DeviantArt

  • @snookerwither9955
    @snookerwither9955 Před 2 lety +1036

    When Drew Struzan was asked to do a poster for "The Thing", he wasn't given any images from the film to work with, so he just came up with something quick and simple and sent it to the filmmakers. They used it and it is now one of the most iconic posters ever made.

    • @Chimunculous
      @Chimunculous Před 2 lety +123

      And he painted it overnight. The paint was still wet when it was placed under glass and photographed at the studio, which is why there are splodges of white on there in places. If you're interested in Drew, I highly recommend the documentary 'Drew: The Man Behind The Poster'.

    • @snookerwither9955
      @snookerwither9955 Před 2 lety +37

      @@Chimunculous I've seen it! That's what got me into his art, I now have his book "Oeuvre" which has some great prints of his posters and other work. Thank you for recommending it though!

    • @BlazeManProject
      @BlazeManProject Před 11 měsíci

      Yeah and the movie flopped at the boxoffice

    • @benhawk4214
      @benhawk4214 Před 10 měsíci +1

      ​@@BlazeManProjectdoesn't matter, the poster goes hard

    • @ioannad1857
      @ioannad1857 Před 9 měsíci

      went down in film history as a classic sci-fi with a great poster tho @@BlazeManProject

  • @ryatt9365
    @ryatt9365 Před 2 lety +428

    9:23 This poster would be goated if they just had the T-Rex silhouette with the amber ring around it.
    Clean, simple, striking, iconic design. Just less subtle than the original's poster.

    • @skycreeper0173
      @skycreeper0173 Před 2 lety +31

      Same. I really like the amber design for the logo.

    • @giovannieusebi955
      @giovannieusebi955 Před 2 lety +17

      An adventure 63 million 29 years in the making

    • @rexy7340
      @rexy7340 Před rokem +8

      That was the movie poster. This was a different one released after the movie. The same with fallen kingdom. All of the Jurassic park films have the same poster format as the original for marketing.

    • @JPOG7TV
      @JPOG7TV Před rokem +4

      Here’s the thing, there’s an alternative poster without the actors in it and it looks so good. I think it was used in my local cinema too. Shame that the actual movie isn’t as good as the Amber logo.

    • @Moodboard39
      @Moodboard39 Před 5 měsíci

      bingo

  • @EvolutionSquare
    @EvolutionSquare Před 2 lety +3859

    Here's the weird thing (to me): As stated in the video, movie posters aren't important anywmore, for getting butts in the seat. So if their influence doesn't make a blip on ticket sales, WHY are they so commercial instead of artistic? It seems movie posters, nowadays, have their biggest impact on collectors. The posters become a (minor) peripheral purchase, alongside the ticket, instead of a means to an end. In that context, it makes no sense to me that modern posters are about as artistic as a McDonald's menu board.

    • @ND62511
      @ND62511 Před 2 lety +277

      Because to be artistic requires effort, and these corporations want to churn out all of their movies with the littlest amount of effort needed in order to ensure the highest amount of money that goes to their pockets.

    • @lenny_boxx4206
      @lenny_boxx4206 Před 2 lety +116

      one simple explanation
      effort = not commercial

    • @hadiabdul9266
      @hadiabdul9266 Před 2 lety +59

      pretty sure some actors also have clauses in their contracts stating their face must appear in the movie's posters

    • @hydroquakev
      @hydroquakev Před 2 lety +88

      It actually might have something to do with something not mentioned in the video at all: Streaming. Movie posters are still the main thing you see when scrolling through streaming services. So eye catching posters will get more people to watch the trailer or the show. More people watching = retaining subscribers

    • @BlazeAlbino
      @BlazeAlbino Před 2 lety +5

      Hi Evo!

  • @davewrobleski4803
    @davewrobleski4803 Před 2 lety +2030

    I really like the alt poster for Sonic 2, the one where Robotnik is holding the 2, just like in the games. It was also pretty smart to use this poster to mainly advertise the early premiere, since fans who would most likely see the film early would resonate with that poster more

    • @sadgirlhours4088
      @sadgirlhours4088 Před 2 lety +122

      I love that poster too, its such a good homage to sonic 2 (the game)

    • @uwize5897
      @uwize5897 Před 2 lety +55

      the poster is alot like the film imo. it handles the sonic aspect really well but its the most generic thing ive ever seen

    • @cloudshines812
      @cloudshines812 Před 2 lety +46

      All the Sonic 2 posters were great, but I do thoroughly love the “Welcome to the next level” poster. Not only is Eggman holding the “2” and Sonic and Tails pose in front of it… but it was GENIUS to have Knuckles blend in inside the red “2”

  • @jvbon646
    @jvbon646 Před 2 lety +452

    "The Spider-Man Homecoming poster is a loud cluttered mess" is by far an understatement to how bad that thing is when you actually pay atention to the details, with the 3 biggest offenders imo being:
    -Iron Man appears twice, literaly only there to bait Iron Fanboys into the movie. Even worse, Stark is actually bigger (thus, takes up more poster space) than Peter himself
    -Zendaya right in the middle, even tho MJ is basically irrelevant for the whole movie, with barely any screentime or important dialogues. She's only there to bait her simps into the movie. It should've been Vulture's dauther instead.
    -Shoker 1 is there, right next to Vulture and above May. This one is by far the dumbest to me. Remember what I said before about MJ in the movie? Yeah well this guys cranks it up to eleven. Barely any screentime, barely any important dialogue, barely any relevance to the plot. All he did was call himself Shoker (so fans could go apeshit when hearing the reference), and 5 seconds later he is dead. Then Vulture picks his weapon, gives them to his right hand and tells him "you're the Shoker now". Not only is "Shoker 2" the one that we see during most of the movie, but he actually IS relevant during the movie. Ffs Marvel, why would you place Shoker 1 in the damn poster instead of Shoker 2, if he had zero importance or weight on the movie? 🤦‍♂️
    And the funniest part to me is that this poster came out in 2016, and it wasn't until a year ago that I found out Shoker 1 was in it. I always believed it was just some random energy explosion or something, like how Stark is covered in flames for some reason. Someone had to point it out for me to see it lmao 🤣

    • @Gardetrace
      @Gardetrace Před 2 lety +22

      **Shocker**

    • @sowhat7655
      @sowhat7655 Před 2 lety +14

      I'd not have been surprised if they also added Donald Grover to the poster to attract Childish Gambino fans, I mean at least he had more screen time than shocker 1 lol

    • @TheRealSoftR
      @TheRealSoftR Před 2 lety +20

      The Homecoming poster at 9:01 was so much better by a landslide. I seriously can’t believe they went with the other one 🤢

    • @user-kt3jk1vq9o
      @user-kt3jk1vq9o Před 2 lety +2

      @@TheRealSoftR in Russia this was the official poster

    • @justemrys
      @justemrys Před 2 lety +4

      Maybe they didn't want to spoil Shocker 1 dying? Fans pour over these posters for hours so even small details like that might give away plot points

  • @karimkhakimov7903
    @karimkhakimov7903 Před 2 lety +92

    I love the poster for The Martian (2015). It's simple, just a photo of the main character, and the words "bring him home" over the photo explain the whole premise of the movie while also being intriguing and promising a good story.

    • @SignalFlowers
      @SignalFlowers Před 6 měsíci +2

      It's just the face of Matt Damon shoved into the camera. Nothing's interesting about it.
      Imagine the poster having a huge landscape of the Martian red land and you only see one lonely astronaut clenching his fists with absolutely nothing around except red sand and large mountains in the background. Now the line"Bring Him Home" makes more of an impact on the poster.

    • @Moodboard39
      @Moodboard39 Před 5 měsíci

      @@SignalFlowers idiot, people see and have different perspectives when it comes to art poster

    • @Moodboard39
      @Moodboard39 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@SignalFlowers everyone has their own opinion

  • @anarchohelenism
    @anarchohelenism Před 2 lety +789

    The poster to Jurassic Park will always be my favorite movie poster. It's so intriguing. It says so much while leaving even more up to mystery. It's inviting yet threatening at the same time. I don't think that kind of iconography can be topped or replicated. Only downgraded. That's how good it was.
    Can you tell Jurassic Park is my favorite movie?

    • @noahmiguel
      @noahmiguel Před 2 lety +4

      same tho

    • @jerbyjerboa
      @jerbyjerboa Před 2 lety +30

      yeah, i agree. jurassic world dominion had a great opportunity to kinda recreate the original poster with the updated circular logo, as it is the last jurassic park/world movie and would be sorta symbolical to have the style of the original movie. idk just my opinion

    • @noahmiguel
      @noahmiguel Před 2 lety +4

      @@jerbyjerboa i agree, it could have been so cool to kind of close the franchise with an homage to the original

    • @gojigiante
      @gojigiante Před 2 lety +4

      @@jerbyjerboa It does tho? It literally is the dark background with amber in casing the JW logo. The one on the thumbnail was fan made and endorsed by Universal, not the actual one for JWD.

    • @XeaRae
      @XeaRae Před 2 lety +1

      Same. It still gives me a thrill looking at it.

  • @Teddy-nl8yp
    @Teddy-nl8yp Před 2 lety +668

    Such an underrated art form. Get Out, Memento, Killing of a Sacred Deer, and There Will be Blood all have unbelievably great posters

    • @thecinematicmind
      @thecinematicmind Před 2 lety +8

      The Killing of a Scared Deer posters. The people who did those are legends.

    • @Imagools
      @Imagools Před 2 lety +4

      Those are the most boring posters I've ever seen in my fucking life

    • @Howitgoes799
      @Howitgoes799 Před 2 lety +10

      @@Imagools Better then most though.

    • @kingchicken8232
      @kingchicken8232 Před 2 lety +15

      @@Imagools cool beans man

    • @commanderleo
      @commanderleo Před 2 lety +11

      @@Imagools really? Get Out and Memento convey a lot about what the movie is about, while having really neat colours

  • @Deathsex22
    @Deathsex22 Před 2 lety +42

    The original Jurassic park poster caught my interest as a kid because it only revealed that the film had something to do with dinosaurs and was possibly scary. It's mystery and simplicity got me excited.

  • @CesarGameBoy.
    @CesarGameBoy. Před 2 lety +42

    For me, the Godzilla and DOOM franchise’s posters will never fail to amaze me every time. Because 9 times out of 10, they’re a beautiful work of art that perfectly encapsulate what you’re in for.

  • @ABAgamer_
    @ABAgamer_ Před 2 lety +1235

    While on the topic of the floating heads posters, I like how the poster for “Thor: Ragnorak” was handled.
    Majority of the cast who are in this movie are shown on the poster, but how it was handled is cool to see. The poster places the cast in a symmetrical position and has a different color palette in comparison to not only other MCU movie posters but the previous Thor movie posters too, showing how different this movie tone is in comparison.
    And if I’m going to be honest, I don’t mind the “floating heads” trend. They just need to be more appealing than distracting. Some of the newer ones just feel like you’re trying to find Waldo in a crowd of people rather than looking at the detailing put into the poster.

    • @lifeguardpanda
      @lifeguardpanda Před 2 lety +72

      Well interestingly, Marvel Studios makes beautiful Movie Posters, they just don't market with them. If you look at their social media right before a movie release you will see Marvel post commissioned posters. They just don't use them. It's really stupid

    • @ABAgamer_
      @ABAgamer_ Před 2 lety +39

      @@lifeguardpanda Especially the one that they used for Dr. Strange 2 early on before replacing it with the "floating heads" one.

    • @gdottothegamer1001
      @gdottothegamer1001 Před 2 lety +21

      @@ABAgamer_ ok yeah that should be crime, wtf. That one is miles away cooler than the one that we got. I think the reason why movie nowadays doing that because they want to let people know that they got big names in the movie which is really fucking stupid

    • @stare4539
      @stare4539 Před 2 lety

      Frr

    • @kylerohan3841
      @kylerohan3841 Před 2 lety +8

      The rise of skywalker did a great job at it too. The lightsabers gave it this slanted disjointed but still semi symmetrical look and it was dope. The pallete was different from the rest of the movie posters as it was a vibrant pale blue theme. It stood out and is put together interestingly. Which tbh is more that I can say for the prequel posters. Sorry prequel fans but the one thing about the sequels is they know how to put striking posters together. The ot also does a good job. The original ANH posters which are fantasy inspired are awesome. Sadly leia is a bit sexualized and is out of character but so is Luke as he isn’t a Jedi at that point. But like leia laying there and luke putting his saber to the sky is iconic and the dramatic fantasy artwork that makes their flowy costumes move around and the dramatic lighting makes it look supa cool

  • @VlazeSkylax
    @VlazeSkylax Před 2 lety +239

    Here is an interesting fact: Disney reduces John Boyega's portrait on the star wars movie (I really don't care to check which one) on the Chinese posters

    • @valorenzinth5048
      @valorenzinth5048 Před 2 lety +24

      It’s the force awakens one.

    • @swatchbox6789
      @swatchbox6789 Před 2 lety +77

      Disney also does this for their Marvel movies, they made Black Panther’s mask cover his entire face for the poster in China. Surely, that’s purely because it looks cool and not because of any racial discrimination.. right?

    • @moonwhooper
      @moonwhooper Před 2 lety +67

      @Doctah Wahwee i do blame disney. Its pathetic

    • @VlazeSkylax
      @VlazeSkylax Před 2 lety +1

      @@you-nh8xo what are you implying?
      Plus, look at the replies

    • @PUNISHERMHS_2021
      @PUNISHERMHS_2021 Před 2 lety

      @Doctah Wahwee Disney bows to China, they shouldn't do business with them. So yes, you should blame Disney.

  • @jameskretschmer9134
    @jameskretschmer9134 Před 2 lety +85

    The key to making a good movie poster is to try to design the cover for a book that's been made into a movie

    • @alejandromarquez8280
      @alejandromarquez8280 Před 2 lety

      The Martian designers fucked up big time. The book has an awesome cover and the movie poster is dogshit

    • @juanchoresultay2704
      @juanchoresultay2704 Před 4 měsíci +1

      exactly, floating heads is just too lazy. Make your movie posters like a book cover

  • @whytwokay
    @whytwokay Před 2 lety +35

    I think Donnie Darko is an example of a "floating head" poster done right. It puts all of the actor's heads into Frank's mask instead of putting them around it, keeping the mask as the main visual and keeping you focused on it. It fits the movies tone, with the poster and film both being dark and ominous.

  • @AimbyFrame
    @AimbyFrame Před 2 lety +1112

    9:00 I'm glad you pointed out the official alternative posters for the MCU Spider-Man trilogy.
    It's pretty weird how these films had such simple creative posters and at the same time the worst "Lazy Film Student" versions where they basically get stills from the film and paper collage the hell out of it until they get something that resembles a poster.

    • @cloudshines812
      @cloudshines812 Před 2 lety +70

      Remember when the teaser poster for Spider Man Homecoming was ACTUALLY the Amazing Fantasy 15 comic cover? WHY COULDN’T THEY USE THAT FOR THE OFFICIAL MOVIE?’

    • @monothephantom
      @monothephantom Před 2 lety +26

      I had actually only seen some of the alt posters for several of the movies listed (notable some of the spiderman movies) and I was kinda surprised by it lol

    • @hihu3749
      @hihu3749 Před 2 lety +33

      When i first saw the spiderman FFH alt poster i thought: I gotta see this movie

    • @Matthewtopia
      @Matthewtopia Před 2 lety +1

      Ik they're all gross looking

    • @alexandershawn440
      @alexandershawn440 Před 2 lety

      ​@@cloudshines812 posters don't mean anything trailers are the thing that matter

  • @benjaminhuether3846
    @benjaminhuether3846 Před 2 lety +228

    speaking as a movie theatre employee, we often end up getting and displaying those alternate posters. It generally comes down to the studio only sending us one, be it the more artistic teaser poster, or the more generic "theatrical" poster later. For example, we only got (and therefore displayed) the early poster for Northman. Same deal with The Last Duel, Eternals, The Batman, Jurassic World 3, even Morbius. Some larger movies don't even bother sending us posters, though, likely for the reasons you mentioned here. For example, we never got either poster for Dune.
    So, even though "official theatrical" posters are getting more homogenized and generic, that doesn't necessarily apply to the actual experience of seeing them in a movie theatre.
    (Of course, I can only speak for my theatre, others could be completely different).

  • @cordyceps182
    @cordyceps182 Před 2 lety +30

    I really loved the poster for Godzilla: King of the Monsters. It hides parts of Ghidorah in the clouds while making it look like he's wrapping around Godzilla, giving the illusion that the already gigantic kaiju is far larger than it actually is. It does a great job at making Godzilla look like the underdog, not to mention how beautiful it is as well.

  • @Gabreya
    @Gabreya Před 2 lety +13

    The movie poster for “Joker” reminds me of some of the movie posters from the 1980s and 1990s. It’s simple yet beautifully presented, and it shows one of the film’s most iconic scenes.

  • @SirPembertonS.Crevalius
    @SirPembertonS.Crevalius Před 2 lety +392

    I do agree there is much greater area for intrigue and wonder when it comes to movie posters. Indiana Jones posters are the peak in my opinion, they hint the theme of the film, show the main cast, and looks artistically creative. They stay in your mind when you see them, and I feel that more recent ones don't.
    Recent ones just feel simple. A good example of this was "The Martian" movie, taking place on mars with an ambiguous name of just "The Martian". Without context this title could hint to a multitude of things especially in Sci-Fi, they had a lot of room to be creative with the poster, but instead just put an orange filter over Matt Damon's face with the words Bring Him Home or something like that.

    • @deadchannel3274
      @deadchannel3274 Před 2 lety +8

      @@night6724 the suicide squad is not garbage.

    • @jasonbattle6365
      @jasonbattle6365 Před 2 lety +1

      @@night6724 I'm pretty sure he means that SM3's posters gave a hint to an overall theme of the movie.
      Going from left to right, the first two posters shown in the video showed two different looks for Spider-Man, the regular and the symbiote. But the poster depicts them as reflections of one another. I'm pretty sure the reflections mean that they're both reflections of Spider-Man, and by extension, reflections of Peter Parker.
      The third poster...I'm not sure. To me it gives off the overall theme of sorrow, darkness, and mystery, which could be referencing how the black suit is leading Peter down a darker path, and mystery on what the suit exactly is and what (and how) it's doing this to him.
      And as for "the other bad examples", as you put it, I'm somewhat sure he means that those don't give a clear hint of what the move is about or what an overall theme is. They're just showing who and what is in the movie with other effects on it. There are definitely examples of this done right (I'm pretty sure some commenter in this video said something about Thor: Ragnarok doing it right), but generally it's all the same stuff.
      Edit: and yes this is just my viewpoint. This is just how I see things, and you don't have to.

    • @alexandershawn440
      @alexandershawn440 Před 2 lety

      trailers are more important than posters

  • @wiimotesNremmy
    @wiimotesNremmy Před 2 lety +304

    Really loved the sets of posters for Godzilla: King of the Monsters (2019). They released a specific poster for all 4 main Kailua in that film with each poster being a unique color specific to that monster. It was mostly just the monster, it’s name and a few other small details but the simplicity and the one main color tone make em look absolutely stunning on their own but even better as a set, as each stands out.

    • @jimboringo9958
      @jimboringo9958 Před 2 lety +23

      I have all 4 of those posters on my wall and they’re absolutely amazing looking, and it’s a great film as well

    • @bathsaltvendor
      @bathsaltvendor Před 2 lety +12

      I was just about to comment this! The individual posters really give a sense of scale to each of the kaiju and highlight their defining traits + the colors matching each of them is just *chefs kiss. I also like the main movie poster because it shows what we actually came for, to see the big G in all his glory

    • @SrMaximus
      @SrMaximus Před 2 lety +10

      Definitely those posters are awesome! Mosterverse rocks

    • @alejandromarquez8280
      @alejandromarquez8280 Před 2 lety +10

      Godzilla Vs Kong poster is good too imo. The colors are great and it lets the viewer know than in the movie it is Godzilla hunting down Kong and Kong being absolutely ready to put up a fight

    • @Godzilla-jr5gi
      @Godzilla-jr5gi Před 2 lety +2

      I have something that I've been thinking about. Why haven't the monsterverse movies been used as an example of bad modern Hollywood movies?

  • @cryofreezie3943
    @cryofreezie3943 Před 2 lety +14

    I was sold on The Batman by it’s red and black poster on busses. It was so eye catching and iconic that I researched the film more and went to see it

  • @RetardedGoat16
    @RetardedGoat16 Před 2 lety +17

    I remember when Far From Home first came out in theatres in my country and I'm so glad they put up the much simpler close-up poster of Spider-Man with the stickers on his mask instead of whatever the hell that main poster is. That main poster does not register as the main poster in my mind and I'm glad it doesn't.

  • @Coconut_Prrson
    @Coconut_Prrson Před 2 lety +178

    I remember Eternals had like 500 posters. There were a lot of good ones but something amazing to me was a poster that looked like stained glass, showing a magnificent picture of a celestial standing prideful with a lot of beautiful colors. It looked amazing and Eternals had a lot of posters as beautiful as that.
    But for the promotional material they will usually use the same, boring, lifeless poster of all the main characters looking at the beach doing nothing. It had no meaning, no impact, it didn't catch the eye, it was just uncreative and boring. Yet they decided to MAINLY use that poster

    • @alexandershawn440
      @alexandershawn440 Před 2 lety +1

      posters don't mean anything trailers are what matters

    • @Coconut_Prrson
      @Coconut_Prrson Před 2 lety +23

      @@alexandershawn440 posters are art. If you rly think posters are just for propaganda you miss the entire point of the video

    • @alexandershawn440
      @alexandershawn440 Před 2 lety

      @@Coconut_Prrson sure posters look good but in comparison to a trailer a poster is only there for theaters to hang up

    • @alexandershawn440
      @alexandershawn440 Před 2 lety

      @@Coconut_Prrson we live in the era of the internet trailers market a movie more than a poster ever could

    • @Coconut_Prrson
      @Coconut_Prrson Před 2 lety +12

      @@alexandershawn440 again. Posters are meant to be art, the same way that movies are meant to be art.
      Idfc about the marketing.
      If you really can't grasp such simple concept then you just have a very square, uninspired mind

  • @kryptgmd
    @kryptgmd Před 2 lety +89

    Ironically, Casablanca actually didn’t preform too well when it was released, only becoming known as a classic many years later

  • @PolygonDonut
    @PolygonDonut Před 2 lety +32

    One of my favorite posters is for Malignant. Its a simple, unsettling and symbolic representation of the movie

    • @redymedy
      @redymedy Před 2 lety +3

      it is, love how the I is made to look like a knife going down to the eye and is expanded further in other posters where it IS a knife.

    • @elampersick
      @elampersick Před 2 lety +1

      ANXIETY: the poster

    • @lincolnbobby5904
      @lincolnbobby5904 Před 2 lety

      Yessss!!!

  • @christinadavies1925
    @christinadavies1925 Před 2 lety +25

    my favorite recent movie poster is one of the alternates for the Green Knight-where gawain is facing away from the camera, you see the back of the gold/yellow crown in this high contrast against the red. I'm honestly not that interested in fantasy or pieces set in arthurian times, but the graphical treatment of that specific poster was enough for me to actually go watch the movie in a theater, since it did such a good job setting a stylistic precedent for the film.

  • @oscarstainton
    @oscarstainton Před 2 lety +801

    I actually agree with the overall argument for the decline of film posters, but I would like to point out that the Jurassic World 2 poster used in the thumbnail was created by a fan with photoshop using his own resources, and the studio took notice and basically made it official because a lot of fans responded positively to them. This is a lieu of the fact that the official posters put out by Universal ranged from bland to terrible. It wasn’t the only one he made, and there were several more appropriate ones for not just Jurassic World but the previous three films. Ultimately, the one the studio went with ended up the most tone-deaf one. Ultimately, I feel this was important to assert for everyone watching and reading through comments,and to provide context, since you’re likely to get a lot of views for the thumbnail alone.

    • @games_on_phone89
      @games_on_phone89 Před 2 lety +17

      seems based enough

    • @stare4539
      @stare4539 Před 2 lety

      Fr

    • @Mowingthefrontlawn
      @Mowingthefrontlawn Před 2 lety +24

      Thanks. Neemz is a great poster artist who does a variety of styles. The dino-collage is just the one Universal chose.

    • @joshlagreca
      @joshlagreca Před 2 lety +18

      Fallen Kingdom was probably one of my favourite JP films yet somehow I had never seen that poster until seeing the thumbnail of this video. I thought the main poster was the one with them hiding from the dinosaur behind the gyrosphere with the volcano in the background

    • @figmentofyourimagination5514
      @figmentofyourimagination5514 Před 2 lety +16

      Just because it's fan made, doesn't mean it's not allowed to be criticized. It's heavily bland and suffers from the issues that the youtuber himself pointed out. It's honestly just a shitty poster from a creativity point.

  • @thatfilmbuff8135
    @thatfilmbuff8135 Před 2 lety +106

    I’ve always loved simpler posters. The original holding hands poster for Logan, Rorschach walking down the street for Watchmen, the first posters for all the main Avengers movies…

  • @PEWEHHS
    @PEWEHHS Před 2 lety +11

    My absolute favorite movie poster is the one for the original Halloween. Somehow captures the atmosphere of the movie in a really simple design and is just genuinely very compelling to look at

  • @LoCoNights
    @LoCoNights Před 2 lety +17

    IMAX posters are actually fantastic. I always noticed that when I go to the movies because there is a giant IMAX poster at the front. Anytime a movie has IMAX version is a different poster than the original. I am reminded of the Star Trek into darkness IMAX poster being amazing

    • @gwarchive
      @gwarchive Před 2 lety +1

      Agree!! They are really minimalist which in a way gives people an impression as to how gorgeous it will be in the giant screen.

  • @Lonewolf360gaming
    @Lonewolf360gaming Před 2 lety +104

    I miss the Diversity when it came to what posters used to be,like the simplicity of some posters or over dramatization of them makes them more interesting

  • @ToomanyFrancis
    @ToomanyFrancis Před 2 lety +110

    Chani was on the poster for Dune because she is one of the most important characters of the first 3 books. For anybody that hasn't read the books it doesn't make sense for such a minor character to be on the poster, for the people have read the books it wouldn't make sense for the Chani to be left out of the floating head poster.

    • @princeapoopoo5787
      @princeapoopoo5787 Před 2 lety +12

      While I 100% agree with you there on her importance, I don't really think that was the intent of the poster. If they really wanted to make it "for the fans" I feel like more artistic integrity would have put into it. Still think the dude in the video could have made this point a little better tho.

    • @powderkegs983
      @powderkegs983 Před 2 lety +14

      I did not like Dune's poster. Even though some of the characters are important as per the story, it is not good to just stick their head on the poster. They just dumped all those floating heads and having this "we have all these famous/popular actors so come watch the movie" vibe.
      I think it is a wasted potential because below the floating heads there is a shot of a cloaked man in the middle of the desert. IMO this should have been the entire poster as it is intriguing and artistic.

    • @mich722
      @mich722 Před 2 lety +1

      @@powderkegs983 Agreed.

  • @oca6256
    @oca6256 Před 2 lety +6

    A minute and a half in, and the humor n’ editing already sold me. As someone who’s felt the same way about movie posters for a long time and as an artist who loved to draw his own, this really brought a lot of points and issues to light. Great video dude!

  • @magnuskallas
    @magnuskallas Před 2 lety +8

    A small side note. Some of the famous classic posters (especially for horror genre) were often a creative afterthought since IP wasn't yet properly established. Depicting something the Producer or Director fancied. To name a few: Tremors (the creature in the ground is different from the film with teeth and more resembling Jaws in the ground)... Alien (the egg is different from the film and in fact one promo trailer used an egg on a brownie cake for the relatable organic properties)... The Thing poster takes different approach to illustrate a morphing humanoid, more resembling an astronaut... Evil Dead 2 uses a fairly normal skull with Ash's eyes instead of a Deadite...

  • @Lanevix
    @Lanevix Před 2 lety +277

    I agree that the quality of film posters have declined but actually that Jurassic world fallen Kingdom poster that you talked about and in the thumbnail of the video was actually fan made, it was just doing well in the fandom and universal used it with the guys permission as good will towards the community

    • @Ruzzky_Bly4t
      @Ruzzky_Bly4t Před 2 lety +27

      It's still a pretty uninspired poster, even though it's good that a company like Universal listens to its community.

    • @mrknarf4438
      @mrknarf4438 Před 2 lety +18

      If anything it looks like a jab at the floating head format, with dinosaurs instead of actors. Not as uninspired as it seems at first

    • @mich722
      @mich722 Před 2 lety +10

      @@mrknarf4438 Yes, the real 'stars' of the movie.

    • @EzekielMitchell98
      @EzekielMitchell98 Před 2 lety +1

      can i say something the alt poster are so much better

  • @davidci
    @davidci Před 2 lety +190

    It's so sad seeing that Everything Everywhere All At Once, despite it's extremely gorgeous movie poster drawn and painted by James Jean (who also made the gorgeous movie poster for mother!), isn't getting as much attention as most blockbuster movies with generic blue-and-orange floating heads poster.
    Also, love the usage of the Better Call Saul OST at 5:30

  • @Kiwi-fl8te
    @Kiwi-fl8te Před 2 lety +2

    The floating dinosaur heads as if their a cast of lovable characters and well-known actors is so funny to me like "omg, RAPTOR is in this movie?????!!!!!!!!!!!"

  • @cdvinche
    @cdvinche Před 2 lety +3

    My favorite movie poster is either Jaws or the original Star Wars poster (with Luke holding the lightsaber up and Vader's head as the background)
    Honorable mentions
    -Jurassic Park
    -Deadpool 2 (raining bullets)
    -1917
    -Godfather
    -Alien
    -Back to the future
    -Terminator
    -Scar Face
    -Pulp Fiction
    -Die Hard
    -Ferris Bueller day off
    -Silence of the lambs
    -E.T
    -Close Encounters Of The Third Kind (Original)
    -The Thing
    -2001
    -Ghostbusters
    -Batman Dark Knight
    -Spider-Man Into the Spider-Verse
    -Home Alone 2
    -Raiders of the lost Arc
    -Joker
    -Spider-Man 2
    -Kill Bill
    -Zombie Land
    -How To Train Your Dragon
    -Lion King
    and so many more but that's just some of my favorites

  • @owens.studios
    @owens.studios Před 2 lety +47

    The super simplistic posters always get me the most hyped.
    Some examples, the poster for The Empire Strikes Back where it's just Vader's helmet blending in with the space background. It's so dark and ominous, I love it.
    The first poster for The Incredibles 2, just seeing the logo alone was enough to get me excited.
    Spider-Man 3, both the window shot showing off both suits and the one of him wearing the Symbiote suit in the rain. Both of them are so nice to look at, and just grap your attention wanting to know the story behind them.
    The classic Jurassic Park poster. The solid black and the red with the T-Rex skeleton gives off a haunting, unsettling feeling, and I love it.
    And more recently, the red poster for The Batman. The red and rain blend together nicely, and Batman's silhouette makes it all come together perfectly.
    What sucks about The Batman poster is it was immediately replaced with the generic floating heads poster with this weird mix of orange, and it just doesn't look right. The worst part is, is it instantly became the main poster for marketing, even though there's nothing really exciting about it (personally) 'cause it just shows you all the characters in it.
    The red rain poster wasn't nearly as busy and sold me better on the film since there was a lot left to the imagination, and was a lot easier on the eyes.
    I have a posters of Raiders of the Lost Ark (images.app.goo.gl/GFZTPS6LBfaUhX5CA) and The Empire Strikes Back (images.app.goo.gl/ddZaemUxNJmRoai57) hung up in my room. They're a lot nicer looking than something like Avengers: Endgame, or Spider-Man: Homecoming 'cause they're nowhere near as cluttered.
    Side note: I loved the inclusion of The Suicide Squad here. It's one of my favorite movies. I think its posters looked great.

  • @3nnik
    @3nnik Před 2 lety +25

    There used to be a time where you could differenciate movies just by looking at their posters, but now it's incredible hard to even tell which movie is which when all the posters are just floating heads with the same color concept, and wild ass composition.

  • @blueyeti8014
    @blueyeti8014 Před rokem +1

    I’ve been working at a movie theater for over a year now and my absolute favorite part is that I get to take all of the posters for free so I have a massive collection. It’s my pride and joy 😁

  • @callmeloop9299
    @callmeloop9299 Před 2 lety +1

    My favorite poster is probably Do the Right thing because of how pleasing and simple it is. All the colors blend together, and damn is the blue beautiful

  • @Whodnl
    @Whodnl Před 2 lety +46

    Man I can’t lie a Doktor Skipper video on a Sunday feels like a warm hug from a good friend. Always making timeless content

  • @Virgil077
    @Virgil077 Před 2 lety +54

    I always gravitated towards the teaser posters of movies, you know the ones that you might see at the theater or online before there's a even a trailer. They didnt reveal too much and sometimes didnt even have the title, but they showed enough. The posters for Deathly Hallows showing Hogwarts on fire always stands out to me

    • @LexVanguard2004
      @LexVanguard2004 Před 2 lety +7

      Teaser posters just look cooler in general. One that always comes to mind is The Amazing Spider-Man where he's clinging to the wall and his shadow forms the spider logo. It's cryptic and cool.

    • @vadernation1233
      @vadernation1233 Před 2 lety +4

      @@LexVanguard2004 reminds me of the phantom menace teaser poster which is just anakin as a child but his shadow forms the silhouette of Darth Vader. I don’t really care too much for the phantom menace but that poser is literally my favorite movie poster of all time.

    • @LexVanguard2004
      @LexVanguard2004 Před 2 lety +1

      @@vadernation1233 Ikr that one's way better than the theatrical poster

    • @thomsboys77
      @thomsboys77 Před 2 lety

      The teaser poster for Skyfall, which was a shot of Bond walking in a tunnel that resembled the gun barrel, I had hung on my wall for years

  • @chl0r0_phyll
    @chl0r0_phyll Před 2 lety +5

    One of my favorite movie posters has to be from Blazing Saddles. It's drawn and looks great, and you can see it's setting is the old west, but you can also see more modern things like sunglasses on the main character and a microphone, pointing out that it has some futuristic qualities. You can even see on the coin it says "Hi. I'm Mel. Trust me" instead of the usual "In God We Trust" setting up the comedy factor of the movie

  • @TheSuperJepphyKiller
    @TheSuperJepphyKiller Před 2 lety +1

    That Jurassic World Poster looks freaking hilarious with those Dinosaur heads lmaooo

  • @mrspiffy8587
    @mrspiffy8587 Před 2 lety +34

    The odd thing is, for most of the posters in which he showed a stylistic one and a generic one, like Spider-man and The Batman, I had never even seen the generic one. I was shocked and disgusted when I saw the generic poster for the Batman since I had only seen the beautiful, red sillhouette poster

  • @lazy6914
    @lazy6914 Před 2 lety +37

    This was a really interesting video to watch! I’m a graphic designer myself and watching you point out almost all of the same floating head concept posters makes me feel surprised on how often and uncreative some of these graphic designers are! I truly hope this trend dies out sooner than we think

  • @instxnt
    @instxnt Před 2 lety +3

    The 40th Anniversary poster for the Empire Strikes back is criminally underrated and probably the best movie post I've ever seen. That and the poster for Moonlight are my two favorites! 💜

  • @DrGodzilla1954
    @DrGodzilla1954 Před 2 lety +2

    I saw a few Godzilla references here, so I am surprised you didn’t mention how awesome the Godzilla 2014 and 2019 posters were.

  • @VamshiOhgs
    @VamshiOhgs Před 2 lety +84

    I've always wanted to talk about this topic, as in the past there was more character and effort being put into those posters
    Which made the end product look way better and doing so made them so iconic
    Something that is replaced to these Netflix sort of poster where it's just the face of a famous actor and their logo, it's a lost art of some sort

  • @carterskindle7086
    @carterskindle7086 Před 2 lety +4

    11:37 that made me laugh much harder than it should have

  • @Joemama-qd7eu
    @Joemama-qd7eu Před 11 měsíci +1

    I remember walking through a cinema and being absolutely stunned by the Slenderman movie poster that was hanging there

  • @lowboye
    @lowboye Před 2 lety +14

    Hey Skippy, I know I’m late to the party on this one but I have an interesting anecdote regarding this topic:
    I actually used to work at a movie theater in high school and generally we would be sent multiple sets of posters. Some of them were the “floating head” posters but there were almost always variant posters we were sent; the more artistic/intriguing ones,
    As a general rule we would put the more straight forward/actor centric posters on the outside of the building - and the more interesting ones on the inside of the building.
    There are probably a million reasons why but I just thought it was interesting. I’m not sure if that’s standard across most movie theater chains tho

  • @ParkRanger2000
    @ParkRanger2000 Před 2 lety +48

    Not to act like a douchebag, but the previous Jurassic World posters were the same as the Jurassic Park Poster.
    Their Posters were sleek and simple, just showing the logo and slogan or just a Mosquito on a Dinosaur.
    (By the way, that was also a Fan-Made poster that someone created. Even though Universal did make it official, just pointing out the Fact that a Fan created the poster. :3)

  • @Patrick-pk5hk
    @Patrick-pk5hk Před 2 lety +1

    the shaun of the dead poster with him and a bunch of zombies pressed up against a window is one of my personal favourites.

  • @newbie4789
    @newbie4789 Před rokem +1

    Jurassic park, Jaws, Pulp fiction, Silence of the lamb are all the posters that are just impossible to forget

  • @Arthromod
    @Arthromod Před 2 lety +16

    I feel so bad for Neemz creating that one-off Fallen Kingdom poster and how much it gets dragged through the mud.

  • @l_a_n_k_y
    @l_a_n_k_y Před 2 lety +24

    I loved the video dude, just one problem, the fallen kingdom poster was made by a friend of mine, the movie poster guy, you can find him on Instagram, he makes lots of posters if you couldn’t tell, he doesn’t really do much floating head stuff but for that one he just decided to, the poster blew up so much that he was contacted by the team I believe he said about the poster and so a lot of people get confused between what’s real and fan made, but yeah he made the poster, still loved the video dude keep it up!

  • @pivotguydc1149
    @pivotguydc1149 Před 2 lety +3

    Counterpoint: the "studio mandated floating head" posters usually aren't released until right before release, while oftentimes the more creative ones are shown prior for a longer period of time. That prior period is when hype is drummed up and people decide to go see it, not after. Take Spider-Man Homecoming: the "laying down yellow jacket" poster is what we all saw in the weeks leading up to theater release and that's what sold the tickets. The floating head one wasn't seen until the DVD release.

  • @quirkygirlboss
    @quirkygirlboss Před 2 lety +4

    To me, one of the recent posters that I've really liked is for The Invisible Man. It really unsettles me, especially after watching the movie. I tried to look really close to the poster to see if there was something in the dark part of the poster where she's looking. It's nicely done but my favorite will always be The Exorcist. I'm a big horror fan and the poster for The Exorcist is so iconic, so well done. A close second would be the original Evil Dead poster and third Jurassic Park. I hope companies will start putting the more creative posters for advertisement.

  • @FTChomp9980
    @FTChomp9980 Před 2 lety +47

    There's a reason why I like Classic Movie posters it shows the Movie itself with good art with passion put into it. The Poster itself tells the story like for example The Neverending Story one of my favorite 80s movies it showed Atrayu riding on Falcor the Luck Dragon.

    • @jekkt
      @jekkt Před 2 lety +1

      i agree. a good poster captures the soul of the movie. thats why i like some of the examples shown at around 6:38 until 7:01 - repetitive and uncreative? sure, but so are the movies and it fits the style. its kinda honest in a way. you know what you're getting.

  • @mallk238
    @mallk238 Před 2 lety +6

    I think an added bonus to the suicide squad poster is that all the actors make a unique shape because they match the star shape in the background. It just fits together nicely in my brain.
    meanwhile it feels like all of the more generic looking ones try to either make triangle or circle that is still kind of a triangle, where all of the heads shrink as you get closer to the bottom points based off of how "important" they are to the plot

  • @RedCaio
    @RedCaio Před 2 lety +18

    you're too harsh on the floating heads thing, I think a bigger problem is that the posters are too busy, too stuffed with details. Endgame and Black Panther were good but could've been great had they omitted at least 5 characters.

  • @scottjefferson4048
    @scottjefferson4048 Před rokem +1

    my favorite poster of all time is District 9's poster, i remember seeing it as a kid and i couldnt watch cause i though it was a scary movie and my parents wouldnt have let me see it, but i always remembered that poster years after and decided to search the movie and watch it.

  • @davidfeltheim2501
    @davidfeltheim2501 Před 2 lety +6

    Most movies now have a lot of posters, alternates, specific promotion types, and fan-made and that's where modern movies shine, is in the fandom bringing a film out of the corporate sphere to make it their own through their art.

  • @Tadicuslegion78
    @Tadicuslegion78 Před 2 lety +23

    Attack of the 50 foot woman, one of the greatest poster works of art to a god awful boring movie that only has a giant woman rampaging in the last 5 minutes with terrible effects even by B movie standards. And yet parodied and referenced so many times.
    If I had access to making a good budget and a good film crew and cast, I'd make a version of Attack of the 50 Foot Woman to do that poster justice.

  • @aniflowers1998
    @aniflowers1998 Před 2 lety +5

    Okay, I kind of like the Dominion poster though?
    The contrast between the stark black background and the glowing yellow is pretty, and reminds me of the design of the original movie poster which also had a simple black background to make the symbol pop.
    Keeping the entire color palete black and gold is an interesting choice that keeps the poster from looking overcrowded, even though there is a lot going on in a pretty smal space.
    The four actors on top look nice enough, though I would probably have gone with different posing and arranged them acordingly.
    The only thing thar bugs me, are the three actors on the bottom, since they intercept the franchises iconic symbol, which is the center piece of this poster. I would have just not included them to show the logo in full.

    • @Moodboard39
      @Moodboard39 Před 9 měsíci

      Ur opinion don't matter. Art poster is subjective

    • @aniflowers1998
      @aniflowers1998 Před 9 měsíci

      @@Moodboard39 which is why I gave an analisys from my viee point.
      If anything, your comment matters less, since you didn't contribute anything to the conversation and just left a rudely worded remark.
      By the logic of "art is subjective, therefor your opinion doesn't matter" you are just implying that no media/art analisys should be held or voiced since every opinion is by default uninportant, so why voice it at all.

  • @predacontherising3715
    @predacontherising3715 Před rokem +2

    The across the spider verse poster goes up there with the "had creative poster but swap with floating heads" one. Seriously the poster of miles upside down and all the spiderman are there goes HARD. Even the one with miles and Gwen and you can see Miguel through miles mask. But nah they went the generic "all main cast standing looking mean and serious" poster. Like wtf it can't be a coincidence this is mainly happening with the spiderman movies.

  • @jekkt
    @jekkt Před 2 lety +11

    i think the problem is that the poster does not capture the spirit of the movie anymore. movies are like 75% special fx nowadays so that is what is reflected in those new posters. hella glowy lights, dissolving surroundings etc., thats what gives it this distinct "soulless" style, while trying to achieve a "blockbuster" feeling.

  • @veggsbacon1891
    @veggsbacon1891 Před 2 lety +14

    My dad showed me a picture a movie "poster" of Sonic the Hedgehog 3. It looks OBVIOUSLY photoshoped by sn amateur: the photo where Sonic & Knuckles are about to fight, Knuckles is crudely replaced by Shadow, the Robotnik portrait is the same as 2nd movie, blah blah ya get it.
    I told him, "that's NOT a real movie poster."

  • @electrickeese236
    @electrickeese236 Před 2 lety +1

    I like the 2014 and 2019 Godzilla posters. Simple, good colours no floating heads to capitalise on actors and illustrates the point.

  • @winterandrainfilms
    @winterandrainfilms Před 2 lety

    The Casino Royale poster of Craig at the poker table with his gun and a pile of poker chips has always been one of my favorites.

  • @alexjuarez7971
    @alexjuarez7971 Před 2 lety +3

    I love the treasure planet poster where Jim is looking out into space and the wonderful art style that they used is incredible

  • @thecalmbro
    @thecalmbro Před 2 lety +6

    Would love to see more movie related posts like this talking a little bit about the industry and history of film and tv

  • @simantalirainbattise8578

    I love the animal you’ve chosen for your channel. Those creatures are beautiful and sound so primordial. I hope life is treating you and that your health is well

  • @thecowboybebop2071
    @thecowboybebop2071 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Intrigue is an important factor of a movie poster in my opinion. The elements rather than the people on it can make you wonder about the film. My favorite film, Akira, has two insanely good movie posters. One is of the main character walking up to his bike in a white surrounding, and the other is of him standing over a dark cityscape with a sci-fi gun. Simple yet incredibly effective.

  • @Linnnaeus
    @Linnnaeus Před 2 lety +11

    I would like to point out the fact that the poster for Fallen kingdom that you showed, while distributed by Universal, was made by a fan, and also that the poster wasn't really used by marketing. Every poster I saw of it in public was the simple black with logo or the T. rex chomping on the helicopter ladder

  • @yoshidaaimi34
    @yoshidaaimi34 Před 2 lety +5

    1:45 love the Utopia ost sneaked in there btw, top tier

  • @Pushing_Daisies
    @Pushing_Daisies Před 2 lety +2

    Personally, my favorite movie poster is the one for Beetlejuice. I like looking at all the little details like the house having a face or the football team on the roof. You can spend a long time just pointing out the little details on it. I love it so much I’ve actually got it hung up in my study

  • @fazfaraday
    @fazfaraday Před 2 lety +3

    i like how the suicide squad poster looks. It's perfectly balanced and the characters "float" or stacked on top of each other without the heavy gradient opacity.

  • @nicolas2707_
    @nicolas2707_ Před 2 lety +4

    Great video. I'm so happy that letterboxd tends to use the more creative posters over the generic and artless floating heads.

  • @timmm1668
    @timmm1668 Před 2 lety +16

    “Actors are not the only victims to the floating head model, the transformer movie have the transformer’s head on the poster because Megan Fox wasn’t big enough yet”. I thought you meant that literally lol

  • @descendingforth
    @descendingforth Před 2 lety +1

    My favorite movie poster has to be The Goonies. The poster captures all the adventures of the movie perfectly.

  • @archaaayyyy4282
    @archaaayyyy4282 Před 2 lety +6

    1:53 Utopia’s soundtrack is so good

  • @elesfinter9753
    @elesfinter9753 Před 2 lety +5

    Posters are still very important to this day, with online services the poster thumbnail is the first thing you see for a show/movie.
    And if you pay attention they tend to use the better, more simplistic design (maybe because small resolution, crowded posters with a ton of actors wouldn't work)

  • @leahheidi7934
    @leahheidi7934 Před 2 lety +2

    One thing that I wonder about this concept is how/if streaming services will begin altering the importance of movie posters. The formatting of streaming services forces the audience to look at a type of poster, and depending on the movie or series, there are instances where producers have tried to mix the "show the most famous actor" and "make it visually interesting" ideas. I'd like to see what direction this goes in, especially since there are more and more straight-to-streaming movies and shows being put out.

  • @Ldarogeninga
    @Ldarogeninga Před rokem

    The Star Wars episode one poster with little Anakin and his shadow as Darth Vader. That’s probably imo one of the most iconic movie posters ever, and perfect for a prequel.

  • @llla_german_ewoklll6413
    @llla_german_ewoklll6413 Před 2 lety +4

    My favorite movie poster is a tie between Baby Driver and 1917. Baby driver is kinda a floating head poster, but it shows the colorful and playful nature of the film along with who has important roles in it. 1917 shows you that you that the movie is about you following two soldiers into the unknown, and a lot of the frame isn't known because everything outside of the title is blacked out. It really paints a good picture of what the movie represents.

  • @ElPsyKongroo
    @ElPsyKongroo Před 2 lety +4

    I always like how gta does posters. A slice of the life of each character in each of the pictures or the entire poster is a blown up version of one of the smaller ones on the cover.

  • @epicdragonz5327
    @epicdragonz5327 Před 2 lety +3

    Stranger Things (although being a TV show) is a good example of the face poster done right in my opinion. They have been using it since season one, and its always been stylized in the same way, usually displaying Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown) in the centre with all of the supporting characters and whatever monster is central in the season around her. I love the colours and the art style of it, and its one of the only face posters that looks attractive to me and definitely works for the show. Also one of the only good Netflix posters, as they tend to do poorly with them (mainly for their movies).

  • @CultureDTCTV
    @CultureDTCTV Před 2 lety

    The End Of Evangelion's alternate poster and the Handmaiden's alternate poster go so hard, I also love the Thin Red Line poster

  • @Knight_Trooper
    @Knight_Trooper Před 2 lety +3

    I've never noticed this flaw in movie poster because I'm just used to the shitty posters and never even noticed it.
    So thanks for pointing that out, sir.

  • @AmyoftheAuraforce
    @AmyoftheAuraforce Před 2 lety +8

    This feels very cathartic Ive been trying to tell people about how so many modern posters look like shit for years. I will never forgive the other Blade Runner 2049 poster where they turned off the cool color contrast to make it a regular floating heads poster, that was one of the main dvd covers for it

  • @jackmanning1117
    @jackmanning1117 Před 2 lety +1

    My favorite is the original Empire Strikes Back poster. The feeling of wonder and adventure it evokes is powerful and I just love looking at it

  • @klickklack3949
    @klickklack3949 Před 2 lety

    I love the Leon The Professional Poster.... Where he is just looking somewhere above and the reflection of New Yorks streets is visible in his Glases

  • @MomagicLol
    @MomagicLol Před 2 lety +89

    the whole talk about the suicide squad making less than its budget isn't a fair judgement, it was in the middle of a pandemic when theaters were closed...

    • @Left4Portal2
      @Left4Portal2 Před 2 lety +26

      It was released in august, I saw black widow in theaters a month prior and that made $300m+. Theaters we’re definitely open it was the awful marketing and ties to the original that fucked the movie

    • @Cloudaddy220
      @Cloudaddy220 Před 2 lety +10

      The Kung Flu was definitely not an excuse for their poor earnings, the overwhelming majority of people weren’t thinking about it anymore when the movie came out they were just thinking how much the last one sucked. Shame

    • @RyanC__
      @RyanC__ Před 2 lety

      Just because you’re indoctrinated and watch cnn doesn’t mean everyone else does